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Excess work isn’t good for anyone, employers included. So why are we still doing it?

The New York Times – Business:
Excess work isn’t good for anyone, employers included. So why are we still doing it?

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The low rates that propelled the stock market’s boom are starting to rise, putting investors in a precarious position.

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Meal programs for older adults have long been underfunded. The new economic recovery plan will help.

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Billionaires aren’t usually cast as saviors of democracy. But one way they are winning plaudits for civic-minded endeavors is by funding the Fourth Estate.

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A special team led by a high-level manager says Rupert Murdoch’s paper must evolve to survive. But a rivalry between editor and publisher stands in the way.

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Playing individual stocks is a losing strategy more often than not, and it poses political risk. But only a handful of newly minted lawmakers saw it that way.

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The penalty is Beijing’s toughest action to date in its campaign to tighten supervision of the country’s internet Goliaths.

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The blueprint includes increases in funding to address climate change, along with beefing up education, health research and the Internal Revenue Service.

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David Malpass, who was met with skepticism when he got the job in 2019, has become increasingly vocal about the risk of climate change.

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For much of her more than 40 years at RCA, Ms. Gabriel was a producer, overseeing “Living Strings” and other profitable lines.