The first duty of a boss is to keep employees safe. How safe is it to send someone to do business in China?
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What ‘Ghosting’ Says About The Job Market
HR managers may lose sleep over workers and applicants who abruptly disappear, but economists won’t say boo about “ghosting.”
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‘Beale Street’ Says: Be Careful
Through malice or mere mistake, false identifications continue to destroy lives in fact and fiction.
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A Standoff, But Not A Standstill
The incoming 116th Congress will probably feature a legislative standoff between House Democrats and Senate Republicans, but that does not mean it will be quiet – or that nothing important will come out of the Capitol for the next two years.
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Duly Noted
Wisconsin Offers Balm For SALT Wounds: Wisconsin joined the parade of states seeking to offer workarounds for the new $10,000 itemized deduction limit for state and local taxes.
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Backseat Driving From The Bench
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is cleaning house, but a federal judge in Tallahassee wants to hand him back a previously cleared mess.
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Coming Soon: A 5G World
Unless your current mobile phone is flatlining, an upgrade could wait until next-generation wireless arrives.
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Student Debt Is A Drag, Not A Bubble
America’s pile of student loans won’t threaten the financial system the way bad mortgages did, but it’s still a problem.
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A Young Woman’s Luck And Smarts
It may be better to be lucky than smart, but it is best to be both.
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Brexit And The Queen
Behind the scenes, Britain’s queen may exert her influence to mediate Parliament’s bitter stalemate over Brexit.
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