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Woman fired after returning from maternity leave pregnant—again—gets $37,000 payout

A mother has won more than £28,700 ($37,000) in compensation after her boss fired her for getting pregnant while she was already on maternity leave. Nikita Twitchen was preparing to return to her office admin job at the British building...

WFH-flexible companies have higher stock returns, new study reveals

Even as Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol threatens to fire workers who won’t come back to the office three days a week and Amazon plans its strict five-days-a-week return to the office, flexible work advocates are steadfast in believing in...

Olympus shares plunge after CEO resigns over alleged illegal drug purchases

The German CEO of major Japanese optical equipment manufacturer Olympus has stepped down after allegedly buying illegal drugs, the company said on Monday. Stefan Kaufmann became chief executive officer in April 2023, having served as a board member since 2019....

The U.S. leads on chips, but China has an underrated advantage in the race to adopt AI

Who will win the AI arms race? The U.S. is clearly miles ahead of China when it comes to the sophistication of its chips. But an Nvidia processor is only part of what’s needed to adopt AI. AI relies...

How to watch, stream NFL Thursday Night Football Week 6 games live online free without cable: NBC, Amazon

If you look at it historically, Thursday’s divisional match between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks would look to be a lopsided battle. The 49ers have consecutively won the last five games between the two teams. But...

Too often, men avoid mental health support due to stigma. These 3 shifts in mindset can help

Josh Beharry was a senior in college when he found himself silently struggling. He stopped going to class, made excuses for why he couldn’t see friends, lost his appetite, and found it difficult to go to the gym and...

Stacey Abrams thinks about her work and career like a ‘freeway’

Stacey Abrams has had a long and storied political career—and it’s not over yet.  Previously serving as the minority leader of Georgia’s House of Representatives, she’s best known for her work in voting rights activism in a state that has...

Growing number of companies will consider covering weight-loss drugs

Nearly one in four employers say they are either somewhat or very likely to begin covering the cost of anti-obesity medications within the next year. That’s according to a new Employer Health Benefits Survey from KFF (formerly the Kaiser Family...

Rep. Barragán wants to electrify America’s busiest container port. Here’s why this matters to Latino voters

Climate change is not a future threat—it impacts communities across the United States right now, including Latino communities.  Whether it’s the crushing heat we experienced across the country this summer or the devastation caused by Hurricanes Milton and Helene...

European CFOs fear geopolitical risks more than peers in U.S.

Good morning. Greg McKenna back again until Sheryl returns from Fortune Impact tomorrow. The modern CFO must contend with a world that has become riskier and more unpredictable. This includes Russia’s brutal and ongoing invasion of Ukraine, conflict spreading...

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