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Jeff Bezos is heading to space, and he's doing it before his main rival, Elon Musk. It's the latest development in a 15-year feud between 2 of the world's most powerful CEOs.

Over the years, Elon Musk's and Jeff Bezos' not-so-subtle rivalry has given way to Twitter spats and name-calling.
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Jeff Bezos is heading to space, and he's doing it before his main rival, Elon Musk. It's the latest development in a 15-year feud between 2 of the world's most powerful CEOs.
Big law firms are donating pro bono hours to block unions at legal nonprofits where their partners are board members
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Big law firms are donating pro bono hours to block unions at legal nonprofits where their partners are board members

Public-defense organizations have relied on anti-union law firms with seats on their boards to advise them in negotiating against their own staff.

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You can fly to space with Jeff Bezos if you win a bidding war in a live auction on Saturday — and bids are already at $3.5 million

You can fly to space with Jeff Bezos if you win a bidding war in a live auction on Saturday — and bids are already at $3.5 million

The winner of the auction gets a seat on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket with Jeff Bezos and his brother for the company's first human flight.

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An ETF manager overseeing $5.5 billion has beaten the S&P 500 in each of the last 5 years. He details the value-driven strategy he uses to find high-upside companies with big competitive moats.
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An ETF manager overseeing $5.5 billion has beaten the S&P 500 in each of the last 5 years. He details the value-driven strategy he uses to find high-upside companies with big competitive moats.

Beating the S&P consistently is tough, but VanEck's Brandon Rakszawski has done it 5 years straight with a style of investing used by Warren Buffett.

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Editorial staffers at The Atlantic are forming a union

Editorial staffers at The Atlantic are forming a union

They're becoming the latest US newsroom to organize.

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Tensions at UPS are brewing between leadership and unionized drivers as the new CEO doubles down on drivers who make deliveries in their own cars
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Tensions at UPS are brewing between leadership and unionized drivers as the new CEO doubles down on drivers who make deliveries in their own cars

UPS CEO Carol Tomé is "leaning in" to a practice that brews discord between the company and the Teamsters at a crucial time for UPS labor relations.

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JOIN OUR LIVE EVENT JUNE 24: Execs from Deutsche Bank, AllianceBernstein, and Accenture will break down how Wall Street is navigating the return to work

JOIN OUR LIVE EVENT JUNE 24: Execs from Deutsche Bank, AllianceBernstein, and Accenture will break down how Wall Street is navigating the return to work

Execs from financial firms like Deutsche Bank, AllianceBernstein and Accenture will explain how they're navigating the transition back to work.

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Exclusive: Online financial platform Credit Sesame raises $51 million and has its sights set on an IPO
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Exclusive: Online financial platform Credit Sesame raises $51 million and has its sights set on an IPO

With $51 million in new funding, Credit Sesame's IPO plans are now back on the table after they were put on hold during the pandemic.

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A European early-stage investor who backed 3 buzzy unicorns going public this year says a Silicon Valley rolodex is key to picking future winners
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A European early-stage investor who backed 3 buzzy unicorns going public this year says a Silicon Valley rolodex is key to picking future winners

Hoxton Ventures wrote early checks for Babylon, Deliveroo, and Darktrace. All three are set to be publicly listed this year.

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Amazon Prime employees say women get few promotions and there's a culture of aggressive male-dominated management
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Amazon Prime employees say women get few promotions and there's a culture of aggressive male-dominated management

A leaked memo accuses Amazon's Prime group of being "institutionally biased against women," with recent promotions "either Indian or white men."

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