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Starting this year, publicly traded firms will be required to share their median employee pay, as well as CEO pay. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Wall Street Journal reporter Theo Francis about the new disclosure rule.
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Liz Stepansky decided to become teacher to follow in the footsteps of her parents. But the profession was not what she had expected based on their experiences a generation earlier.
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Despite many analysts seeing bitcoin as a bubble, the cryptocurrency continues to rally — hitting over $9,500 on Monday.
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Cyber shopping is not only changing the way consumers make purchases — it's also providing more seasonal jobs.
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The Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block the proposed $85 billion merger of AT&T and Time Warner.
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The change is seen as a victory for the telecommunications industry, while tech companies are largely in favor of keeping the Obama-era rules.
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While housing markets from San Jose to Boston are seeing growth, one of America's biggest metro areas continues to lag behind.
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While PayPal still leads the way in the mobile payment industry, tech giants like Apple and Amazon are trying to get a bigger share of the pie.
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Organic food is a $40 billion industry and growing. That has the attention of some farmers discouraged by years of low prices for their conventional crops.
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General Electric announced Monday morning it's cutting its dividend in half and restructuring its business model.
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The tax, which applies to inheritances of more than $5.5 million, is one point of contention as Republican lawmakers push for a federal tax overhaul.
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The teen-oriented app has had exponential growth since its 2014 launch — much like Bytedance, the Chinese tech company set to acquire it.