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Annie’s Pledges to Purge a Class of Chemicals From Its Mac and Cheese
The move comes nearly four years after a study showed that chemicals believed to cause health problems in children and reproductive issues in adults were...
Uber Drivers Are Entitled to Worker Benefits, a British Court Rules
The decision was an important victory for labor activists in the U.S. and Europe who are pushing for better wages and stronger protections for gig...
Auction House Suspends Sale of 19th-Century Jewish Burial Records
The records of a Jewish community in Romania that was almost annihilated during the Holocaust are viewed as essential to reconstructing its history.
Donor to Trump Inauguration Sentenced to 12 Years in Federal Inquiry
Imaad Zuberi, who donated heavily to Democrats before former President Donald J. Trump’s election, had pleaded guilty to charges related to a $900,000 donation to...
Raising Money for a Nonprofit? Try a Personalized Approach
A new report found that small changes by gift officers — like getting to know the donor — could reap big benefits for their organizations.
The Unequal Inheritance: It Can Work, or It Can ‘Destroy Relationships’
When you’re planning to divide your estate unequally, explain the reasons to your heirs, and remember: They might be hurt anyway.
No Boys Allowed
Some very odd workplace dilemmas for which there are no easy answers, except for one. There is one easy answer.
Balancing Privacy With Data Sharing for the Public Good
Socially valuable data can be combined with standards that safeguard individual privacy, an economist says.
In GameStop Saga, Robinhood Is Cast as the Villain
Lawmakers at a congressional hearing kept coming back to the chief of the stock-trading app with pointed questions and a key argument: “Something very wrong...
Airlines Still Don’t Know When Passengers Will Return
Experts say that tourists could come back in the spring or summer but that more profitable business travelers could stay away for a year or...