Business and finance news from Guardian US
Business
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Company accused of refusing to provide sufficient information about number of false users
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If successful, the store in Towson, Maryland, would be the first to unionize at the US tech company
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Coalition of lawyers, journalists and campaigners challenge climate-busting mega projects exposed in Guardian investigation
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In depth
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Workers in Las Vegas are still feeling the effects of employers’ pandemic cuts – all made worse by rising inflation and low wages
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Cryptocurrencies’ use in avoiding taxes, laws and capital controls makes restrictions seem inevitable
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The chief operating officer saw Facebook through multiple controversies and turned into the profitable juggernaut it is today
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The Psychedelic House of Davos, a satellite event happening in conjunction with the World Economic Forum, was a ‘genius strategy’ to build credibility, say experts
Around the world
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Airline accused of discrimination after it introduces test due to ‘high prevalence of fraudulent passports’
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Atlassian boss Scott Farquhar says he’d be happy to poach Musk’s employees for remote jobs at his software company, which allows staff to work from home
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From missed tennis matches to cancelled honeymoons, we spoke to four groups whose getaways were scuppered by the travel turmoil
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Government officials must replace words such as ‘e-sports’ and ‘streaming’ with approved French versions
Featured topics
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Report on 300 top US companies found CEOs making an average of $10.6m, with the median worker getting $23,968
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