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Who bears the burden, and how much, when religious employees refuse Sabbath work?
The Supreme Court hears arguments in an important case that pits religious employees against others who have to pick up the slack on Sundays.
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Right-wing think tanks are trying to become churches. Here's why
The think tank was founded in 1983 and is now, at least in the eyes of the IRS, a church.
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Amazon's Alexa could soon speak in a dead relative's voice, making some feel uneasy
Amazon's voice-cloning technology still under development raises concerns among those who study ethics in artificial intelligence.
The Alleged Deceit Behind Ozy Media's Public Meltdown
The media company Ozy seemed like a digital success story, but a New York Times column has raised questions about whether that's a mirage created by a charismatic leader.
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Washington Post won't endorse a presidential candidate
The Washington Post's publisher says the paper is "returning to its roots" with its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in this year's race, and that its job is "to be independent."
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Amazon plans to lay off 10 thousand employees, following job cuts at Meta, Twitter
Amazon has begun mass layoffs, following job cuts at Meta, Twitter and several other tech companies.
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Biden Taps A Former Top Scientist At NOAA To Lead The Weather And Climate Agency
Rick Spinrad previously served as the agency's top scientist. His nomination comes at a difficult period for NOAA, which spent the Trump administration mired in scandal and without a permanent leader.
Amazon closing 8 Go stores, pausing Arlington HQ2 construction as murky economic picture persists
The closures are part of a wider attempt to cut costs across the company while it grapples with slowing sales and a worrying economic outlook.
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Biden Hoping For Brazil's Bolsonaro To Agree To Stop Destroying The Amazon Rainforest
The Biden administration is hoping Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro will commit to climate standards for the Amazon. Activists warn of the folly of a deal with Bolsonaro, who's long dismissed climate concerns.
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