We used to be a nation of owners. Not anymore. In 1820, roughly 80 percent of Americans worked for themselves. Farmers, shopkeepers, and craftsmen—people owned what they built. Today, most of us work ...
This column is a part of Republic of Distrust, a series about the loss of trust in American institutions and what can be done to restore it. For almost a century, the Boeing Co. was an icon of US ...
Certain official proclamations in recent weeks have highlighted an unnerving shift in the federal government's relationship with America’s small businesses. This novel stance undermines the autonomy, ...
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Big business: ICE and the private prison industry
It was Super Bowl Sunday in 1984 when a roadside motel in Houston closed its doors to 87 immigrants who lacked documentation. Three businessmen chose to transform The Olympic Motel into a makeshift ...
The president used his State of the Union address to plug his economic record and announce a policy wish list that involves raising taxes on multinationals and the wealthy. By Andrew Ross Sorkin Ravi ...
In 2024, the Biden administration killed a proposed merger between Spirit Airlines and JetBlue. If the two companies were to join forces, declared then-attorney general Merrick Garland, it would ...
A few weeks after the 2016 election, Donald Trump went golfing. The President-elect played a round with Tiger Woods, then walked into the clubhouse at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm ...
Are the world’s most powerful corporations buying the brains of economists and legal scholars? It certainly sounds that way if you listen to the chief antitrust enforcer at the Department of Justice. ...
Small Language Models (SLM) are trained on focused datasets, making them very efficient at tasks like analyzing customer feedback, generating product descriptions, or handling specialized industry ...
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