Trump hits back at tech. Uber and Lyft threaten California. Airbnb takes a hit.
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| | Trump hits back at tech. Uber and Lyft threaten California. Airbnb takes a hit. | | | | |
| Online learning platforms such as Udemy and Udacity were meant to be huge, but they fizzled out. Now, coronavirus has spurred their comeback. | | | | | |
| | Democrats want to use healthcare issues to corner Republicans, in a reprise of their winning 2018 strategy. | | | | | |
| Young Living was built on the myth of its founder, Gary Young. But believing that story can come at a high price. | | | | | |
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| Samsung became a symbol of South Korean success. But can the company continue without its founding family at the helm? | | | | | |
| | Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban discusses how the killing of George Floyd and the rise of Black Lives Matter has changed his views on race. | | | | | |
| Two Polaroid employees lead a protest against the company's business in South Africa during apartheid. | | | | | |
| In 1969, Cleveland's Black residents boycotted McDonald's. But could the golden arches be a golden ticket to economic equality? | | | | | |
| Spam is beloved in Hawaii, but in the continental US, it's often the punchline of jokes. Why does it have such different meanings in different places? | | | | | |
| Tampax used education as advertising to sell a product that's taboo. But what does it mean when corporations lead the conversation about menstruation? | | | | | |
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