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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Why You Should Think Twice Before Signing DAT's Deal

DAT, a big name in the load board business, has slipped a troubling term into its client agreements. This term is found in Section 2. 5 of their terms and conditions. It basically says that you can't share rate data with other services that DAT considers competitive, without their written permission

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Big Corporations Fail Again in Sports Streaming Suit

In a recent court ruling, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox were unable to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Fubo TV over their joint sports streaming venture, Venu. The judge ordered a trial for October 2025, a significant blow to the media giants. They had hoped to push back against Fubo's allegati

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Vietnamese Businesses: How Regulations, Innovation, and Resilience Shape Success

In Vietnam, businesses face a unique set of challenges. This study takes a closer look at how environmental rules, innovative ideas, the ability to bounce back from setbacks (resilience), support for learning, and overall performance interact with each other. Interestingly, it's not just about follo

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Stars in the Skin Game: The Rise of Starface Pimple Patches

Have you ever seen someone wearing a bright yellow, star-shaped patch on their face and thought it was a new fashion trend? Think again! This is the age of pimple patches, where treating breakouts is out in the open. These small stickers are blowing up on social media, with TikTok alone having over

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Why Big Companies Want Employees Back in Offices

Imagine you're a big company with a whopping office lease that's costing a fortune, even though many desks are empty. Wouldn't you want your employees back in the office? That's exactly what many businesses are thinking, according to a survey by Resume. org. The survey showed that one in three compa

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Young Utah Students Learn to Pitch Like Pros

Imagine sixth graders in Utah's Draper Park Middle School learning to turn their ideas into businesses and pitch them to investors, just like on the popular TV show Shark Tank. That's what Laynie Alleman and her classmates did during their "It's My Business" competition, sponsored by Junior Achievem

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Japan’s SoftBank to Invest in U. S. , Boost Tech Jobs

In a recent announcement, the Japanese tech giant, SoftBank, revealed plans to invest a whopping $100 billion in the United States. This significant investment is expected to create at least 100, 000 jobs in the fields of artificial intelligence and technology. The announcement was made by President

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Dec 17 2024BUSINESS

Amazon's Warehouse Quotas: Balancing Speed and Safety

Ever thought about what goes on in Amazon's warehouses? It's a fast-paced world in there, with workers rushing to meet tough quotas. But is speed coming at a cost? Internal reports reveal that Amazon employees face a high risk of injuries due to these strict rules. The constant pressure to move fast

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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

Japan's SoftBank and Trump Team Up for $100 Billion U. S. Investment

Japanese technology giant SoftBank and President-elect Donald Trump have unveiled a massive $100 billion investment plan aiming to boost growth in artificial intelligence (AI) and infrastructure projects in the United States. The initiative, first reported by CNBC, aims to generate 100, 000 jobs ove

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Dec 16 2024BUSINESS

The Dark Side of Top Performers: How High Achievers Can Hurt Team Spirit

Ever wondered how superstars at work might be affecting their colleagues? A recent study reveals that when employees start to compare their performance with these "stars, " it can lead to trouble. The study uses something called social comparison theory to explain this. As regular employees get clos

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