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Northwestern University Reaches $75 Million Deal With Trump Administration
This post was originally published on this site. The agreement restores hundreds of millions of dollars in federal research funding.
How to Take Care of Yourself When You Can’t Take Care of Yourself
This post was originally published on this site. Our columnist searches for new ways to cope as a caregiver, offering stories from others taking care of loved ones and expert advice.
Trump told Takaichi to lower the volume on Taiwan, WSJ reports
This post was originally published on this site. The Journal reported that Trump’s advice to Japan’s prime minister was subtle, and he did not pressure Takaichi to walk back her comments.
Diversity in the Workplace Needs a New Metric
This post was originally published on this site. Diversity in the workplace really can improve performance. Just make sure it’s the right kind of diversity.
The NBA’s Best Team Has Got Even Better—and the Reason Is Their Lowest-Paid Player
This post was originally published on this site. As the Oklahoma City Thunder clinched last season’s championship, Ajay Mitchell played less than one minute. This year, he’s a key reason they’re even more dominant.
Scientology-Linked Startup Dream Exchange Loses Bid for SEC License
This post was originally published on this site. The startup had pitched itself as a Nasdaq for Black-owned businesses.
WSJ’s Greg Ip: Affordability is as much a state of mind as it is an economic condition
This post was originally published on this site. Greg Ip, Wall Street Journal deputy economics editor and chief economics commentator, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the affordability crisis in the U.S., why he doesn’t believe affordability is an issue that can be easily solved, housing affordability, and more.
Jobless Claims Show Low-Hire, Low-Fire Environment Continues
This post was originally published on this site. The latest batch of weekly jobless-claims data brought more evidence Wednesday that the labor market is stuck in an uncertain neutral: layoffs subdued, but flagging hiring, too.
U.K. Government With Increased Headroom to Meet Fiscal Rules, OBR Says
This post was originally published on this site. The Office for Budget Responsibility said the government will meet its self-imposed fiscal rules with an increased margin for error.