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Opinion | A-Listers Try to Put Lipstick on the Hollywood Strike

The showbiz and auto walkouts only illustrate the false promise of a return to unionization. Source link

Opinion | Unions Go After East Coast Ports

The last major longshore workers strike on the East Coast was in 1977. In the nearly half century since the nation’s Atlantic and Gulf ports have been quiet....

Opinion | ‘Life With Honor’

Why everybody wants to hire veterans. Source link

Opinion | The UAW Monopoly at Work

And why politicians find it impossible to say an honest word about fuel economy. Source link

Opinion | Ford Pays Dearly for Labor Peace With the UAW

Updated Oct. 26, 2023 6:48 pm ETPresident Biden praised what he called the “historic tentative agreement” that the United Auto Workers and Ford struck late Wednesday as a...

Opinion | Hollywood’s A-List Bribe for Peace

George Clooney and friends offer big bucks to stop a suicidal actors strike. Source link

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Japan’s population is getting so old that a diaper manufacturer is only making products for adults, not babies—a marker of its graying population

A Japanese diaper maker will produce diapers exclusively for older adults amid a steep decline in demand for infant diapers, an ill-boding reminder...

Commentary: The U.S. and its allies want to bring the entire chip supply chain in-house—and that could create an OPEC-style cartel for the digital...

The U.S., Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are on a mission to restructure the global chip supply chain. The proposed “Chip 4 Alliance”...

The CMA Is Prepared to Delay Google’s Cookie Deprecation Plans

The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority might extend the deadline on cookie deprecation if Google Chrome does not satisfy its concerns, Craig Jenkins,...

Prop bets helped fuel the $11 billion sports gambling boom—but the NCAA president wants them gone

NCAA President and former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker worries prop bets are hurting college sports. In fact, he’s so concerned that on Wednesday...

Microsoft’s new safety system can catch hallucinations in its customers’ AI apps

Sarah Bird, Microsoft’s chief product officer of responsible AI, tells The Verge in an interview that her team has designed several new safety...