CEOs at America’s 350 top public firms earned 278 times more than their typical employee in 2018, according to a study from the Economic Policy Institute released Wednesday. The study emphasized the widening gulf between compensation given to employees and C…
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Month: August 2019
‘Breathe, Epstein, breathe’: Guards say they attempted to revive incarcerated sex offender Jeffrey Epstein before he died by apparent suicide
Guards at a Manhattan jail say they tried to revive convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein in his cell last week before he died from an apparent suicide. Epstein, 66, was found unresponsive on Saturday morning while being held at the Metropolitan Correctio…
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Residential Solar Installers Face a Rocky Future
The past week hasn’t been good to U.S. residential solar stocks. Vivint Solar(NYSE:VSLR) and Sunrun(NASDAQ:RUN) both reported earnings that left a lot to be desired from an investment standpoint. The number of installations were strong and low financing costs…
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How Creative Director And Designer Jide Osifeso Is Bridging Fashion And Music
Creative director, designer, and streetwear label Hymne founder Jide Osifeso. Ryan Moraga Theres an underrated power to concert merchandisejust seeing lyrics on a T-shirt from a show can transport you to the moment you stood in the crowd, swept up in the ra…
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The Moral Imperative Of Self-Driving Cars
Some say that achieving self-driving cars is a moral imperative, but the case is murkier than it seems. VCG via Getty Images Some say the advent of self-driving cars is a moral imperative. Most notable of the prognosticators about driverless cars and some…
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