Business
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Goodwill Tries to Figure Out Online Commerce
Goodwill knows it needs to figure out e-commerce. At stake, the nonprofit retailer says, is its ability to generate enough revenue to fulfill its mission: providing job opportunities for those in need. Since its founding in 1902, Goodwill’s locations ...
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Australia Fines X for Not Providing Information on Child Abuse Content
The service formerly known as Twitter told Australian regulators that its automated detection of abusive material had declined after Elon Musk bought it.
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A New Membership Club Bets on Black Business
Marva and Myriam Babel spent much of the past few years thinking about the concept of a space, especially how to sustain one in a gentrifying borough. Now that they have a new one, a membership club in Brooklyn called Babel Loft, they have been ...
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Can You Hide a Child’s Face From A.I.?
Parents have been stressing out for at least two decades about what to share about their children online. Powerful new technologies present a more urgent risk.
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Bonds Have Been Awful. It’s a Good Time to Buy.
As interest rates rose over the past few years, bond prices plummeted, making high-quality bonds more attractive, our columnist says.
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How to Cut Through the Ad Blitz During Medicare’s Open Enrollment
A new study found that the advertisements can be confusing and misleading. Here’s how to make smart buying decisions.
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Wall St. Bosses Clash Over When Universities Should ‘Take a Stance’
Marc Rowan of Apollo has called for the resignations of the University of Pennsylvania’s president and its chairman, citing what he sees as an insufficient response to antisemitism.
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Jada Pinkett Smith Is Releasing Her Demons. She Hopes You Will, Too.
For decades, Jada Pinkett Smith has been plagued by misconceptions: about the dynamics of her marriage to Will Smith, about her bond with Tupac Shakur and, most recently, about the Slap at last year’s Oscars. But in her revelation-heavy 400-page ...
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At Least 11 Journalists Killed in War
Nine Palestinians, one Lebanese and one Israeli have been confirmed dead this week, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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U.A.W. Says Auto Strikes Will Become More Unpredictable
The United Automobile Workers union refrained from expanding the strikes at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis but said it could do so at any time.