It’s very difficult to get anyone to answer a phone call—and that’s skewing data on everything from chocolate milk to antisemitism.
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There Is a Non-Scammy Way to Be Your Own Boss. Just Ask These Women.
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Who goes on vacation feeling excited to fiddle with their phone more?
Apps Were Supposed to Make Life Easier. What Happened?
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Empty storefronts are eyesores, and also mean fewer neighborhood services for residents, less foot traffic on the street, and lower tax revenue for the city’s coffers. Before the pandemic, roughly 1 in every 20 New York City storefronts was empty—and that figure has now more than doubled. What was once thought to be a fleeting remnant of COVID-related closures is now endemic.
The Silly Reason We Keep Building Retail Space When So Much of it Is Already Empty
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"Everything that is popular started as small, subcultural, or niche.”
It Used to Be a Niche Hair Care Market. Now It’s Exploded. Brands Have a Choice to Make.
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The Slate Money team discusses two Supreme Court rulings on executive power and the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy and explains the rise of stock market “mega-caps.”
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The fossil fuel lobby is only getting started.
The Supreme Court Just Deregulated America
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“If the rest of social media is where we go to see that everyone is having more fun than us, LinkedIn is where we go to see that everyone is having more success than us.” (From 2019)
When It Comes to Feeling Bad About Yourself Online, Nothing Compares to LinkedIn
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We’re at a really different place with the virus than we once were.
It’s Another COVID Summer. This Is All You Need to Know About It.
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On this episode of What Next TBD: Automakers and smartphone apps are tracking how you drive—and using the data to influence what you pay for insurance.
Is Your Phone Tracking Your Driving?
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