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Nancy Koehn: The Case For Breaking Up Big Tech
Calls to break up big tech companies like Facebook and Amazon are getting louder. -
China Retaliates On Tariffs, Stock Markets Go Into A Slide
China's Finance Ministry said Monday the new penalty duties of 5% to 25% on hundreds of U.S. products including batteries, spinach and coffee will take effect June 1. -
Makers Of Sam Adams And Dogfish Head Beer Announce Merger Deal
The companies' founders say that the merger is going to better position the craft brewers to compete in an industry that is seeing rapid consolidation. -
New Round Of Tariffs Take A Bigger Bite Of Consumers' Budget
The latest round of tariffs on Chinese imports are expected to hit more products U.S. consumers actually buy, and businesses say they have no choice but to pass the added costs on to consumers. -
At $82 Billion, Uber's Market Debut To Be The Biggest In Five Years
Months ago, there was speculation the company could be valued as high as $120 billion. Instead, the company is taking a more conservative approach — relatively speaking, anyway. -
FCC Blocks Chinese Company's Bid For International Phone Services In The U.S.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said it would "seriously jeopardize" national security, law enforcement and economic interests. The agency is also looking into authorizations granted to other Chinese firms. -
Uber's Eye-Popping IPO Approaches. Is It Really Worth $90 Billion?
Uber has never been profitable, yet the ride-hailing company may be valued at as much as $90 billion when it goes public Friday. It will be one of the largest tech IPOs ever. -
Uber And Lyft Drivers Are Striking — And Call On Passengers To Boycott
Strike organizers timed the action to draw attention to drivers' wage cuts and persistent job insecurity ahead of Uber's IPO on Friday, when the company's valuation may be as high as $91 billion. -
Nancy Koehn: How To Cultivate Thoughtful Dissent
A former White House official's failure to obey Trump's orders may have actually saved the president from committing obstruction of justice, Nancy Koehn says. -
A Growing Push To Loosen Laws Around Psilocybin, Treat Mushrooms As Medicine
Denver could be the first place to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms if voters pass a ballot measure today. Supporters point to research finding therapeutic effects from psilocybin-containing fungi.