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Opinion | Alabama’s New Congressional Map Fits the Justices’ Ruling

It’s the voting-rights plaintiffs who are defiant. The court never ordered the creation of a second black district. Source link

Opinion | The Racial Redistricting of Alabama

The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday in an election case from Alabama—a case that could decide how far the federal courts can go when they require state legislatures...

Opinion | John Roberts and Racial Gerrymandering

Gerrymandering strictly by race is illegal, so how can it be required? According to Alabama, that’s the question Tuesday at the Supreme Court in Merrill v. Milligan, a...

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Cheap used electric cars are finally here—but price cuts won’t translate to more sales until infrastructure catches up, experts say

But the used market is defying economic theory—lower prices aren’t increasing sales. And experts say that’s not likely to change until the U.S....

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Amazon Music’s Maestro lets listeners make AI playlists

Amazon Music may soon let you create playlists with a text prompt using Maestro, its new AI playlist maker.  Maestro, which is currently available...

Cofounders of SoulCycle launch a platform to improve your work relationships: ‘We don’t know our colleagues anymore’

The majority of workers don’t have close relationships at work. Yet, feeling connected makes people more likely to enjoy their work and stay...

There’s a hidden penalty to going fully remote: A ‘task tax’ that stymies company growth, report finds

Some people are more productive in the office; others insist they’re better off at home, and others still—the majority of workers—say some balance...