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Airlines look to turbulence data, but shy from more seatbelt curbs
Reuters· 5 小時前Airlines are showing more interest in turbulence prediction technology after two ...
Why Companies May Let You Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay - What’s News - WSJ Podcasts
The Wall Street Journal· 21 小時前Sabrina Siddiqui: Plus, Sam Altman's investments in companies that do business with OpenAI raised questions of ...
Council Post: How To Address Microaggressions Aimed At C-Suite Leaders
Forbes· 13 小時前Microaggressions—seemingly benign comments, questions or behaviors that draw undue attention to ...
Council Post: The Three Hardest And Most Unexpected Challenges Of Being A CEO
Forbes· 13 小時前As someone who leads a private real estate investing firm, particularly in the competitive ...
A Tesla With FSD-S Cut In Line, But Robocars Could Save Us From It
Forbes· 13 小時前The Tesla decides to leave the line (almost like an impatient human) and scoots to the front, ...
Modi’s Most Controversial Comments—On Gandhi, Gaza And His Birth—As He Wins 3rd Term
Forbes· 13 小時前Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed a rare third consecutive term in power Tuesday, ...
How Can Saving This Fluffy Monkey Help Africa’s Forests?
Forbes· 13 小時前Researchers in Cameroon are aiming to use the red colobus monkey (Piliocolobus spp.) as both a ...
Lawsuits pile up over state laws on discounts for hospitals' contract pharmacies
Reuters· 20 小時前The pharmaceutical industry has filed at least four lawsuits this year challenging state laws ...
Harden Critical Infrastructure Against Foreign Cyber Attacks, U.S. Agencies Warn
Forbes· 13 小時前What do you think of when you hear “critical infrastructure”? As Jen Easterly, director of the ...
Law Firm’s Bankruptcy Ouster Casts Shadow on Private-Equity Ties
The Wall Street Journal· 23 小時前A bankruptcy judge’s ruling to disqualify law firm Vinson & Elkins over its ties to a ...