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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
THE LAST WILD ATLANTIC SALMON IN THE U.S. CAN COEXIST WITH DAMS, FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SAYS
The salmon, once abundant in the U.S., now return to only a few Maine rivers.
Government, Environment
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
JOE BIDEN ISSUES HIS FIRST VETO IN A PRELUDE TO FUTURE BATTLES WITH THE NEWLY REPUBLICAN-CONTROLLED HOUSE
The veto represents a more confrontational approach at the midway of Biden's term in office, as he faces a GOP-controlled House.
Future, Futures, House, Housing, U.S.
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
WALL STREET CLOSES STRONG AFTER CREDIT SUISSE RESCUE-BUT THE BANKING CRISIS ISN'T OVER
Regulators announced a deal on Sunday where Swiss banking giant UBS would buy rival Credit Suisse.
Credit, Banks, Bank, Buy, Credits, U.S.
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
FICTIONAL 'TED LASSO' TV CHARACTER TAKES THE REAL WHITE HOUSE PODIUM TO PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH CARE
'Reporter' Trent Crimm was there too.
Housing, House, Health
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
CUSTOMERS ARE SCRAMBLING TO REMOVE THEIR MONEY FROM FIRST REPUBLIC BANK DESPITE BAILOUT
Efforts to reassure the public that First Republic is safe have so far been unsuccessful as bank's shares plunge.
Banks, Bank, Economy
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT IN CHILD CARE ENSURES A 'ROBUST LABOR FORCE' AND DELIVERS OUTSIZED RETURNS, ACCORDING TO A NEW WHITE HOUSE REPORT
The analysis draws on studies showing that each dollar invested in early childhood education can produce a return of $7 to $12, if...
Investments, Government, Analysis, Invest, Housing, Investment, House, Education, U.S.
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
THE EXPERT WHO PIONEERED 'QUANTITATIVE EASING' HAS SEEN ENOUGH: CENTRAL BANKS ARE TOO POWERFUL AND THEY'RE TO BLAME FOR INFLATION
Richard Werner, who coined "quantitative easing" back in 1995, looks back at how central banks got so powerful, and he says we should...
Banks, Bank, Economy
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
PHILADELPHIA WILL PAY $9.25 MILLION TO HUNDREDS OF PROTESTERS AFTER POLICE FIRED TEAR GAS AND TANKS CHASED RESIDENTS DURING GEORGE FLOYD PROTESTS
Officials said the money will be distributed among 343 plaintiffs in connection with police actions during the protests that erupted...
Action, Actions, U.S.
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
HOUSING MARKET ‘DESPERATION' DRIVES THE RISE OF TEARDOWNS IN NEW JERSEY
“We're dealing with some pretty severe housing demand needs and people are just getting creative,” says real estate professional Curtis...
Marketing, Real Estate, Market, House, Housing, Economy
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
WHY I PULLED MY STARTUP'S MONEY FROM SVB THE DAY BEFORE THE COLLAPSE-AND WHAT LESSONS BANKS AND ENTREPRENEURS SHOULD LEARN
SVB believed in big ideas and were willing to place bets on founders of early-stage businesses. 'We are now left with a big void in...
Banks, Bank, Business, Places, Entrepreneurship
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
JEREMY SCOTT, FAMOUS FOR POP CULTURE DESIGNS, STEPS DOWN AS CREATIVE DIRECTOR FOR FASHION HOUSE MOSCHINO AFTER 10 YEARS
The Missouri-born Scott has put out collections that focused his pop culture and tongue-in-cheek lens on Barbie, aliens and Ronald...
Housing, House, U.S.
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
JOB ADS SHOWING SALARY RANGES ARE 'BECOMING MORE OF THE NORM' AND HELPING PEOPLE SEEKING WORK NEGOTIATE BETTER PAY
Job postings that include salary information more than doubled from 2020 to 2023, from 18.4% to 43.7%, according to a new report.
Job, Ads, Jobs, Personal Finance
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
PRESIDENT BIDEN JUST USED HIS FIRST VETO TO SHOOT DOWN A BILL THAT WOULD BAN ESG CONSIDERATIONS FOR RETIREMENT PLANS
Republicans are trying to overturn a Labor Department rule allowing retirement plans to consider environmental, social and governance...
Government, Investments, Investment, Invest, Business
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
BILL GATES SAYS THE WORLD MUST CREATE “A FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR PANDEMICS” TO AVOID THE NEXT CATASTROPHIC OUTBREAK
“We need to prepare to fight disease outbreaks just as we prepare to fight fires,” Bill Gates writes in a NYT op-ed.
World, Health
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
3 TOP CFOS LOOK BACK AT THEIR FIRST JOBS AND REFLECT ON WHAT THEY LEARNED
Those first steps in the workforce can sometimes set you on a path you didn't expect.
Job, Jobs, Business
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
THE MORMON CHURCH IS DIPPING ITS TOE INTO ENVIRONMENTALISM AS UTAH GRAPPLES WITH DROUGHT
Scientists worry that if the Great Salt Lake's current trajectory continues, the surrounding areas could become desolate wastelands.
Environment
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
5 LIFESTYLE CHANGES CAN SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE YOUR CANCER RISK, FROM GIVING UP DRINKING TO WEARING SUNSCREEN
A third to a half of all cancers are preventable.
Health
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
A BRUTAL CLIMATE REPORT IS RAISING ALARM BELLS ABOUT THE FUTURE-BUT THERE ARE REASONS TO BE OPTIMISTIC
Solutions aren't being deployed fast enough.
Futures, Future, Environment
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
ELIZABETH WARREN SAYS JEROME POWELL HAS 'FAILED' AT BOTH OF HIS JOBS AND SHOULDN'T BE FED CHAIR
Powell's handling of the economy and banking regulations has left a lot to be desired for some critics.
Economy, Job, Bank, Jobs, Banks
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By Fortune
- Mar 20, 2023
CREDIT SUISSE COLLAPSED WEEKS AFTER RECEIVING A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH FROM REGULATORS
The Swiss lender with nearly $575 billion in total assets collapsed at first slowly, then all at once.
Credit, Credits, Business