“Everyone who worked in the East Wing were told to kick off their high heels and run.”
Apple Reportedly Lays Off Dozens From Self-Driving Car Project
The “reboot” of the secretive project follows challenges and a shift in strategy.
Thailand Finds 21 New Cases of Zika in Bangkok, Including Pregnant Woman
Cases include a pregnant woman who gave birth with no complications.
North Dakota Oil Pipeline Delays Could Hit Producers, Shippers
Producers who counted on cheap, accessible oil may have placed the wrong bet.
Virgin Galactic Successfully Completes First Test Flight in Two Years
It’s a comeback from fatal 2014 crash.
Sept. 11 Drama on Air Force One Unfolds in Bush Aide’s Handwritten Notes
“We’re at war,” Bush told Vice President Dick Cheney.
2 Questions to Ask When You Feel Intimidated by Male Colleagues
Know your strengths and weaknesses.
This USB Stick Will Instantly Destroy Your Computer
The USB Killer exploits a vulnerability manufacturers haven’t bothered fixing.
An Oklahoma Judge Just Approved Aubrey McClendon’s Land Deal
Freeing up his stake in the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Brexit Is Going To Be Hard On the European Investment Bank
The bank’s chief said.
Jim Beam’s “Apple Watch” Might Be Better than Apple’s
It doesn’t tell time—it makes time.
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The Ethics of Short Selling Cyber Victims
A Back-to-School Reading List for Women (and Men!) in Business
Two new books take on gender in the workplace.
Airbnb Is Pointing a New Way to Tackling Racism
It could help other companies root out bias–online, and in real life.
The Ethics of Short Selling Cyber Victims
Hedge funds think it’s a great idea. What about security researchers?
CEO Daily: Can the Clinton coalition survive?
Saturday Morning Post: The Weekly View from Washington
Where You Can Get a Job—and a Master’s Degree
Ad Agency Dixon Schwabl offers informal and formal education inside an employee-focused company.
Hillary Clinton Thinks Half of Trump Supporters Belong In a ‘Basket of Deplorables’
Of people who were racist, homophobic, sexist, xenophobic, or Islamophobic
U.N. Security Council to Condemn North Korea Nuclear Test
And consider options for further response, including more sanctions.
The EU Is Going To Double The Emergency Aid For Refugees In Greece
To better living conditions for those who have been stranded there.
Facebook Pulls 9/11 Anniversary Topic after Promoting Conspiracy Article
Automated curation fumbles again.
An Apple a Day: How Everyone Reacted to the Arrival of iPhone 7
And it’s been called risky.
What the World’s Biggest Leaders Learned on 9/11
Sunday marks the 15th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Eurozone Finmin Warns Multinationals to Pay Up On Taxes
“You need to pay your taxes in a fair way,” says Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem.
Walmart Will No Longer Sell Welspun’s Egyptian Cotton Sheets
And offer customers full refunds.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer May Get Huge Payout After Verizon Acquisition
She stands to collect a big parachute after deal closes.
How Facebook Censored My Colleague’s War Photo Story
This has gone too far.
Even Businesses That Don’t Rely On Hanjin Could Be Caught in Cargo Crisis
The carrier’s bankruptcy woes have far-reaching ripple effects.
Trade Offs in Apple’s iPhone 7 Limit Some Wireless Uses
Newest iPhones can’t connect to carriers’ newest spectrum bands
Elon Musk Asks Twitter for Help with SpaceX Investigation
After his team comes up empty.
Deutsche Bank Is Close to Settling Its Mortgage Securities Case
For up to $2.4 billion.
Here’s Why The Dow Just Had It’s Second-Worst Day of the Year
Apple, Verizon and others had a really bad day.
Here’s Why Internet Privatization Scares Republican Leaders
Even though the tech industry supports it.
How Sephora Is Helping Budding Female Entrepreneurs
The beauty retailer’s startup accelerator is out for social good.
Pfizer’s CEO Just Slammed Hillary Clinton’s Plan to Lower Drug Prices
“It will be very negative for innovation.”
Greta Van Susteren: I Regret Supporting Roger Ailes
Fox failed to properly supervise Ailes, she adds.
U.S. Safety Agency Urges Galaxy Note 7 Owners to Stop Using It
Threat of battery fire prompts advisory.
Here’s How Many Pop-Up Stores Amazon Plans to Open
In the next year.
Jimmy John’s Could Be Gearing up for a Global Expansion
After selling a majority stake of its company.
How the Internet’s Cuddliest Influencers Get Paid
Celebrity Instagram dogs are fetching thousands of dollars in brand deals.
Global Airport Traffic Is Growing at a Record Rate
But there could be problems in the future.
The FCC Fight Over TV Apps and What It Means for Consumers
Here’s a Q&A about the vote.
Here’s How Much Lower Manhattan Has Changed Since the 9/11 Attacks
15 years later, New York has bounced back.
Ford’s Next Big Business Play Is Killing a Thing It Helped Create
Just the beginning to reducing traffic congestion
Here’s Why Tesla Will Never Be Able to Satisfy Investors
Compared to their gigantic cash investment.
What You Should Know About the IPO From This Oracle and SAP Rival
It possibly saved businesses roughly $8 billion in corporate expenses.
This Is Retailers’ Latest Excuse for Lousy Sales
It’s causing “unprecedented” fear among shoppers.
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