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Advertising and marketing firm Deep Blue plans to make waves with women’s sports focus

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A carbon tax is back on the table

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US labor shortage, needs of younger workers, worry DOD

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A good AI program must start with good data

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New research shows how attention lapses are exploited by fake news sites

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Surge in Wendy's complaints exposes limits to consumer tolerance of unstable prices

Rather than saying "we're going to use surge pricing at peak demand periods," they could offer discounts during off-peak periods.

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MIT study reveals why Africa is still poor

"The natural resources that should be Africa's golden ticket to economic prosperity have in many instances just been used by despotic leaders."

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Surge pricing is coming to Wendy's. Here's how it already affects bigger purchases, like concert and plane tickets.

Companies need to be careful when rolling out dynamic pricing, "Or else, when people see wild swings, it's perceived as price gouging."

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The data is in: how QT impacts markets

"QT [quantitative tightening] has worked in the opposite direction to quantitative easing, but the effects are much, much more muted."

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Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and other corporate giants have huge bond holdings, and here's why that's a problem

"In essence, corporate giants have become lenders in their own right, running financial institutions within their company walls."

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