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After His Heart Attack, a British Man’s Rules for Living Take Off on LinkedIn
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Jonathan Frostick, a program manager at an investment bank, was still in the hospital when wrote a LinkedIn post vowing to step away from work and spend more time with his family. Thousands responded.
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Chauvin Verdict Draws More Than 18 Million Viewers
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Interest was strong throughout the three-week trial, and the reading of the verdict on Tuesday drew a huge viewership total for a late afternoon.
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Meet Virtual Reality, Your New Physical Therapist
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While use of the gaming technology for improving physical ailments is still in the early stages, it shows promise — and it’s fun.
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An unvaccinated worker set off an outbreak at a U.S. nursing home where most residents were immunized.
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New infections of inoculated residents are occurring, signaling the need to maintain safety measures, C.D.C. studies show.
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Lina Khan, a progressive trustbuster, displays get-tough approach to tech in confirmation hearing.
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Ms. Khan said approvals of tech mergers during the Obama administration were a “missed opportunity” to slow the growth of Big Tech.
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JPMorgan Chase pledges to improve working conditions, and this time it hopes the changes will stick.
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More Companies Are Standing Up for Civil Rights
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The corporate response to civil rights has changed over the years.
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Arrival Developing Electric Vehicles Without Assembly Line
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Arrival, a developer of electric vans and buses, says it has come up with a cheaper way to build vehicles in small factories. But can it deliver on that promise?
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Gary Gensler, Wall Street's New Watchdog, Has a Full Plate
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Gary Gensler, the new S.E.C. chairman, wants to improve corporate disclosure and regulate digital assets better. But a lot awaits him already.
