Companies Are Finally Fighting Burnout During the Pandemic

Toward the end of last year, Anthony Klotz, a professor of business administration at Texas A&M University who studies workplace resignations, realized that a lot of people…

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A Look at TIME’s Century of Climate Change Coverage

In January of 1938, TIME’s editors considered how the sun might become a future energy source. A year later, TIME observed that scientists were seeing evidence of…

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FDA Greenlights First Cultivated Meat Company

In a major first for the food industry, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that a lab-grown chicken product developed by California food-tech startup…

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E.U. Releases Plan to Cut Russian Gas Imports by Two-Thirds and Increase Renewables

The European Union laid out plans to end its reliance on Russian gas in the next few years, in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine that’s…

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Tesla’s Latest Scandals Could Hurt Its Bottom Line

Tesla’s troubles just keep piling up. Late last week, California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) sued the automaker, alleging that Tesla had discriminated against Black…

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Jamie Dimon Offers Hasty Apology After Joking JPMorgan Will Outlast Chinese Communist Party

JPMorgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon knew as soon as the words came out of his mouth that the joke about China could land him in hot water….

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What Happens Next With Elon Musk’s Bid to Buy Twitter

Elon Musk recently jested to his 80 million followers on Twitter about turning the social media company’s San Francisco headquarters into a homeless shelter. That’s not normally…

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The Kanye West Fallout Will Cost Adidas At Least $250 Million

A tough year for Adidas got even more complicated on Tuesday when it cut ties with Kanye West—one of the brand’s most profitable partners—after he made a…

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