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Why Hasn't The Gig Economy Killed Traditional Work?
Recent studies suggest we're not witnessing the dawn of a new gig economy. What accounts for the resilience of traditional employment?
R&D Costs For Cancer Drugs Are Likely Much Less Than Industry Claims, Study Finds
Industry says it costs about $2.7 billion to bring a cancer drug to market. But oncologists who ran the numbers put the average closer to $650 million. Drugs are priced way too high, the doctors say.
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Utah's new social media law means children will need approval from parents
The restrictions passed through Utah's Republican-supermajority Legislature reflect how politicians' perceptions of technology companies are changing — and that includes pro-business Republicans.
House preps bills to advance Trump agenda
House committees are planning a series of hearings this week to advance legislation around President Trump's agenda.
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Russia's at war with Ukraine. Here's how we got here
Since breaking from the Soviet Union, Ukraine has wavered between the influences of Moscow and the West, surviving scandal and conflict with its democracy intact. Now it faces an existential threat.
Galveston: Destruction and Reconstruction
As many as 6,000 people died in the 1900 hurricane that hit Galveston, Texas. Patricia Bellis Bixel, who wrote about the storm and how the city was rebuilt, details the operation for Debbie Elliott.
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2 Californians bought Barilla pasta thinking it was made in Italy. Now they're suing
Two customers who bought $6 worth of Barilla pasta say they were duped. They thought they were buying products made in Italy. What they got was made in Iowa and New York.
The Market For Low-End Smartphones Is Looking Up
Smartphones that don't scrimp on performance but sell for less than $200 off contract are gaining traction. And the low end is quickly becoming one of the most innovative spaces in mobile tech.
What we know so far about the Buffalo mass shooting
10 people are dead after an 18-year-old white man allegedly carried out an attack at a supermarket in a majority Black community.
Locals push back against plans to build a tech utopia in Solano County, Calif.
For years, a secretive group has been purchasing land in Solano County, Calif., to create a utopian city for the tech elite. Locals are telling the techies to take their plan someplace else.
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