Articles focusing on buisness & finances

It’s Probably Not Okay to Send Naked Pictures on LinkedIn

A lawsuit against SunTrust shows how employers face unique problems when it comes to using the business web platform. By: Polly Mosendz and Rebecca Greenfield Article Reprint Tinder is for dating. Facebook is for friends.

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Sony Is Selling Censored Movies, and Hollywood Is Mad as Heck

By: Kim Bhasin Article Reprint Cleaned-up versions of movies are causing a ruckus in Hollywood, with filmmakers lashing out at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment for trying to make money off of censored versions you would normally

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Another retailer has filed for bankruptcy

By: Hayley Peterson Article Reprint The children’s clothing retailer Gymboree filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection late Sunday.

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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick Is Considering A Leave Of Absence

Emil Michael, Uber’s chief business officer and one of Kalanick’s closest confidants, is reportedly planning to resign as soon as Monday. By: William Alden & Priya Anand Article Reprint Uber CEO Travis Kalanick is considering taking

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Amazon lent $1 billion to merchants to boost sales on its marketplace

By Jeffrey Dastin Article Reprint Amazon.com Inc has stepped up lending to third-party sellers on its site who are looking to grow their business, a company executive said in an interview on Wednesday.

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Uber for Kids? Carpool Apps Give Parents a Break From Playing Chauffeur

For those who feel more taxi than mom By Gemma Hartley Article Reprint Playing chauffeur comes with the parenting gig. But toting multiple kids to and from school, soccer practices, dance recitals, and playdates can

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Why Is Detroit’s City Council Giving Away Free Money To Billionaires?

By: Bill Bradley Article Reprint If you go to the Detroit Pistons’ website, you can buy season tickets for the 2017-18 season, their first in a brand-new arena named after a pizza company. The move to

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NFL Adds Liquor to Menu of Advertisers

Football league changes its advertising policy to allow TV commercials for distilled spirits By: Joe Flint and Suzanne Vranica Article Reprint The National Football League is ready for a good stiff drink.

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