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Global fashion brands are in the spotlight as journalists, lawyers and regulators take a closer look at companies’ sustainability practices https://on.wsj.com/3LwmGoQ https://on.wsj.com/3LwmGoQ
Fashion Brands Face New Skepticism on Green Claims
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“Can we rhyme ‘suck less’ with ‘success’?” Companies spend more than $3 billion a year on team-building events as managers search for the holy grail of collaboration and connection. That quest has gotten more urgent since 2020, when thousands of companies adopted hybrid or fully remote models and workers dispersed around the globe. At retreats and off-sites, teams make ramen, throw axes, square dance, and engage in Nerf wars, improv comedy or sumo wrestling. In Nashville, of course, they write country songs. Thanks to a wealth of musicians and dwindling opportunities for them to make a living, the city has become a hot spot for employees of America’s biggest companies to bond while writing lyrics about corporate values and new product lines. At the Virgin Hotel last month, the 60-odd novice songwriters were employees of Kicksaw, an all-remote consulting firm that specializes in implementing and maintaining clients’ Salesforce software systems. Some had never met their co-workers in person before the retreat. Now, on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, they had to loosen up and summon their inner Willie Nelsons. 🔗 Read more from Lauren Weber about these team-building retreats: https://lnkd.in/ePrCwNRT
So Your Boss Is Taking You to Country Music Boot Camp
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More Democratic lawmakers called on President Biden to step aside on Friday—signaling that party officeholders are unlikely to relent in their campaign to replace Biden.
Eight More Democrats Join Chorus Calling on Biden to Exit Race
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At the Paris Olympics next week, equal numbers of male and female athletes will compete for the first time. But myths about women’s physical capabilities haven’t disappeared, writes Maggie Mertens.
Essay | The Long Road to Olympic Equality for Women
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Many people are still struggling to get their systems going and get rid of that “blue screen of death” in the midst of the global IT outage. Here's what you can try if you want to tackle it yourself.
What to Do if Your Computer Is Part of the Global IT Outage
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A software update by CrowdStrike spurred a global technology outage Friday, affecting airlines, banks, media companies and emergency services. Here’s what you need to know about the U.S. cybersecurity company.
What Is CrowdStrike, the U.S. Company at the Center of Friday's Global IT Outage?
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“When they cut my legs off, the bone was black.” The rise of xylazine, or "tranq," in the illicit drug supply is creating a generation of permanently disabled amputees. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/4c3D4rT
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World leaders and press-freedom advocates condemned the wrongful conviction and sentence of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich by a Russian court, describing the outcome as politically motivated.
World Leaders Condemn Russia’s Sentencing of Wrongfully Convicted Evan Gershkovich
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Heard on the Street: The two dominant players in the obesity market will eventually make way for a few more competitors. Just don’t expect the latecomers to be equals to Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.
Rivals Emerge to Ozempic and Zepbound—but With a Lag
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