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In Empty Amsterdam, Reconsidering Tourism
The New York Times – Business:
Before Covid-19, the city was packed with visitors. Now efforts to rein in the expected post-pandemic crowds are ramping up, but not without controversy.
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Biden Details $2 Trillion Plan to Rebuild Infrastructure and Reshape the Economy
The New York Times – Business:
The president will begin selling his proposal on Wednesday, saying it would fix 20,000 miles of roads and 10,000 bridges, while also addressing climate change and racial inequities and raising corporate taxes.
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Deliveroo shares stumble in their debut, falling 26 percent.
The New York Times – Business:
The British food delivery service’s I.P.O. has been troubled after major investors said they would sit out the offering amid concerns about shareholder voting rights and rider pay.
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Black Executives Call on Corporations to Fight Restrictive Voting Laws
The New York Times – Business:
Dozens responded after companies in Georgia said little against state legislation that put strict rules in place.
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Prabal Gurung on Anti-Asian Violence, Discrimination and the Duties of Success
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The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.
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Prabal Gurung on Anti-Asian Violence, Discrimination and the Duties of Success
The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.
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Prabal Gurung on Anti-Asian Violence, Discrimination and the Duties of Success
The Nepalese-American designer on mistreatment by investors, how he’s kept his business alive and his fears for his mom.
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Delta Air Lines to Resume Booking Middle Seats in May
The New York Times – Business:
The company, which started blocking middle seat bookings in April 2020 to give passengers peace of mind, is the last of the four big U.S. airlines to get rid of the policy.
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Black Corporate Leaders Call for Fight Against Voting Limits
The New York Times – Business:
More than 70 Black executives demanded that corporate America push back against laws they say limit voting access.
