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How technology is changing advertising

How technology is changing advertising

From the crackdown to ad tracking to changing consumer habits, advertising is going through a sea change. Here's a breakdown.

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Nikola founder Trevor Milton is facing criminal fraud charges. Insiders say a history of lies brought down the billionaire once considered the new Elon Musk.
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Nikola founder Trevor Milton is facing criminal fraud charges. Insiders say a history of lies brought down the billionaire once considered the new Elon Musk.

Insider spoke with 38 people who have worked for Milton or interacted with him, including friends, investors, and former employees.

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America's economic recovery is already stalling, but Biden is trying to buy a second wind

America's economic recovery is already stalling, but Biden is trying to buy a second wind

US economic output for the second quarter widely missed expectations. The White House's spending plans promise a healthy boost.

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The startup that built Elon Musk's tiny house now has a 50,000-person wait list, even though its factory isn't running yet and it's only built 3 homes
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The startup that built Elon Musk's tiny house now has a 50,000-person wait list, even though its factory isn't running yet and it's only built 3 homes

Boxabl's 33-year-old CEO recounts a flood of inquiries since Musk flaunted his $50,000 abode. But modular construction is plagued with challenges.

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A daily 208-second ritual can boost your creativity and help you make choices, an international career coach says

A daily 208-second ritual can boost your creativity and help you make choices, an international career coach says

Ylva Anderson says we still work as though we're in the early industrial era and that our brains are on the boil.

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An attendee at Uber's recent board meeting had COVID-19 and infected other employees. It comes as Uber hasn't required vaccination for employees returning to the office.
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An attendee at Uber's recent board meeting had COVID-19 and infected other employees. It comes as Uber hasn't required vaccination for employees returning to the office.

The episode, at Uber's San Francisco headquarters, comes as the company is deciding whether to make vaccinations mandatory for a return to the office.

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Get ready to start proving you're vaccinated if you want to dine inside

Get ready to start proving you're vaccinated if you want to dine inside

Restaurateur Danny Meyer told CNBC he's enacting new vaccine policies amid "a crisis of people who have not been vaccinated."

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Wall Street is raising pay for investment bankers — here's a bank-by-bank rundown of new salaries
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Wall Street is raising pay for investment bankers — here's a bank-by-bank rundown of new salaries

Morgan Stanley is raising base pay for first and second year analysts. The going rate for first-year analyst base pay is now $100,000 at many banks.

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Uber is going to delay its office reopening and make vaccination mandatory for US employees
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Uber is going to delay its office reopening and make vaccination mandatory for US employees

The company had previously waited to follow local health guidelines. But a boardroom COVID-19 scare has forced the issue.

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Credit Suisse's CEO vows to rebuild M&A and capital markets teams after an exodus of at least 65 senior staff
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Credit Suisse's CEO vows to rebuild M&A and capital markets teams after an exodus of at least 65 senior staff

Credit Suisse's investment banking net revenue is down 41% in Q2 compared to last year. The bank has lost a string of dealmakers and traders in recent months amid Archegos fallout.

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