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Jack Dorsey proclaims Tuesday ‘no meeting day’ at Block
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
At some point, meetings are counterproductive—and employees must be given a block of time without them to get work done.
Microsoft admits Russian state hack still not contained
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
Microsoft said Friday it’s still trying to evict the elite Russian government hackers who broke into the email accounts of
Hong Kong pushes bill with life imprisonment for treason
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
Hong Kong is fast-tracking new security legislation that would impose life sentences for crimes such as treason and give police
A prepaid debit card is an easy way to charge it—here’s what you need to know
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
A prepaid debit card is a type of card you can load money onto in advance to spend later. Although
This 79-year-old CEO is so passionate about the hydrogen-energy revolution that he hasn't taken a vacation in 20 years
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
How Seifi Ghasemi’s belief in the future of energy helped him build a $20 billion company into a $54 billion
How one exec’s decision to show off her tattoos brought her closer to her billionaire founder—and made her stronger than ever at work
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
KimArie Yowell had worked in the C-suite at Detroit-based fintech Rocket Companies for four years, but none of her colleagues
Inside the Oscars 2024’s $56.9 million price tag
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
Ryan Gosling may be “just Ken,” but the Oscars are never “just” an award show. The grand finale to the
What happened at YouTube Music with union workers, Austin testimony, Google and staffing firm
- By West virginia digital
- . March 9, 2024
Shortly after he learned he no longer had a job with YouTube Music, Jack Benedict went back to his office
Ray Dalio on Taylor Swift for president, Biden and Trump flaws as candidates
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
A day after claiming that Taylor Swift should be president, billionaire investor Ray Dalio walked back his comments while insisting
TikTok floods Congress with complaints over a potential ban—making politicians’ point for them
- By West virginia digital
- . March 8, 2024
TikTok’s fate in the U.S. could hinge on a new bill moving through Congress, but the company’s massive campaign urging