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A Dominion exec forced into hiding due to death threats from Trump fans is beefing up his defamation lawsuit over election conspiracy theories

Summary List PlacementThe Dominion executive who went into hiding in December quietly filed an updated defamation lawsuit against right-wing media figures who spread conspiracy theories about him, making new claims against the far-right media outlet Newsmax. The lawsuit from Eric Coomer, the director of product strategy and security at Dominion Voting Systems, was first filed…

Managers experience burnout, too — and it can seriously hurt your team. Here’s how to make work as energizing as possible.

Summary List PlacementKristaps Brencans describes this past year in blunt terms. "It was constant worry and stress," he said. "I was pulled in so many different directions and everything felt pressing." Brencans, the head of marketing at On the Map, a Miami-based search engine optimization startup, said that when the pandemic hit last spring and…

This Is What the Beginning of a Climate-Labor Alliance Looks Like

Tuesday night, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act passed the House by 225–205 votes. If it passes the Senate and becomes law, it will peel back over half a century of anti-union policies, including core provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. It would override state-level right-to-work protections—the darlings of the Koch brothers machine—and create…

Trophy Homes and $2.5 Million Tweets: How the Idle Rich Spent Their Pandemic Year

Pity the newly rich, who are struggling with where to put their millions. According to a recent analysis cited by The New York Times, about 7,000 millionaires will emerge from the latest round of Silicon Valley initial public offerings, which includes companies like Airbnb, Snowflake, and Palantir, and they’re not sure how to spend it…

This Is What the Beginning of a Climate-Labor Alliance Looks Like

Tuesday night, the Protecting the Right to Organize Act passed the House by 225–205 votes. If it passes the Senate and becomes law, it will peel back over half a century of anti-union policies, including core provisions of the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. It would override state-level right-to-work protections—the darlings of the Koch brothers machine—and create…

Tensions at Goldman Sachs Rise

High-profile departures, Chief Executive Officer David Solomon's public bashing of work from home and his usage of the firm's jet for personal trips are sparking angst at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Sridhar Natarajan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia." (…