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Slack has grown to more than 10 million users and has become a verb in the process. "I'll Slack you" is shorthand for sending a message via the chat platform. Its stock soared in its public debut.
Ivanka Trump Shuts Down Fashion Brand; Firm Cites Limitations From Ethics Rules
Ivanka Trump is closing her fashion company, citing her commitments in helping her father in Washington — and the limits that were imposed on her business as a result.
Government Will Test And Collect Data From New Drone Programs In 10 States
"Data gathered from these pilot projects will form the basis of a new regulatory framework to safely integrate drones into our national airspace," Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said Wednesday.
Allegations Against Harvey Weinstein Reverberate Across Corporate America
NPR's Scott Simon talks to human resources consultant Laurie Ruettimann about how companies respond to sexual misconduct in the workplace, and why their responses often fall short.
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Harvey Weinstein Expelled From The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts And Sciences
The film academy's 54-member board of governors, including Oscar-winning actors Whoopi Goldberg and Tom Hanks, voted to strip the legendary producer of his membership.
Retailers Prepare For Holiday Shopping
We take a look at what this year's Black Friday sales indicate about the direction of the economy.
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How TV Foreshadowed The #MeToo Movement
In All Things Considered's final installment of "Highly Specific Superlatives," NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans talks about the scene in a TV show that best foreshadowed the #MeToo movement.
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House Democrats Pass Bill That Would Protect Worker Organizing Efforts
The PRO Act would provide protections to workers trying to organize, limiting what companies can do to disrupt union membership campaigns. The bill is unlikely to advance in the Senate.
Apple Does Not Owe Ireland Nearly $15 Billion In Back Taxes, Court Rules
In a major victory for the tech giant, the European Union's second-highest court said the tax break received by Apple did not represent an unfair advantage.
U.S. Retail Spending Declined The Most Since Historic Plunge In April
Retail sales dipped 1.1% in November compared with a month earlier as new coronavirus surges restricted outings to stores and especially restaurants.
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