Black bankruptcy filers more likely to be denied debt relief
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Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
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Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
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Economist Kate Raworth offers a framework to guide global development, government policy, and corporate strategy in the 21st century.
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How can urban real estate bounce back from the pandemic? By embracing flexibility and deploying artificial intelligence, industry experts say.
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AI is a tool to get things done. To use it properly and generate value, organizations need the right capabilities — including a good understanding of data.
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Generative artificial intelligence will affect economic growth more quickly than other general-purpose technologies, according to a new report.
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These 11 startups are offering innovative solutions to advance environmental and social good.
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Social media platforms make money off sensational content. Taxing digital ads is one way to encourage different business models, according to two MIT economists.
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Research about quantum computing, companies run by “geeks,” and how artificial intelligence will affect workers.
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Kelly CEO Peter Quigley shares how hiring workers with criminal records can be good for business and beneficial for building community.
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Phyllis Wallace took part in a landmark 1970s AT&T discrimination case and researched the working lives of young Black women.