Jasmine Garsd
Senior Reporter
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Live music is coming back, but shows will look different
Apr 26, 2021
Limited audience capacity and higher ticket prices are some of the changes concertgoers can expect this summer.
Climate change may quickly affect the global economy, report finds
Apr 23, 2021
Swiss Re, one of the world's biggest insurers, projects that by 2050, climate pressures could reduce the world's GDP by 14%.
Is the American disability system prepared for long COVID-19?
Apr 22, 2021
A growing number of patients continue to have symptoms months after the onset of COVID-19, even after tests no longer detect it.
Plan for a soccer superleague is kicked to the curb
Apr 21, 2021
A proposed superleague of Europe's biggest soccer teams crumbled within 48 hours, after immediate, blistering outrage from fans.
For companies trying to diversify their workforces, good data might be key
Apr 19, 2021
Data alone will not fix a company's diversity problem, though.
What drives corporations to sign — or not sign — a letter opposing voting restrictions?
Apr 14, 2021
Amazon, Netflix and Starbucks joined a public statement, but Coca-Cola, Walmart and others did not.
New York creates fund for undocumented workers
Apr 12, 2021
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected many groups, including undocumented immigrants. Lawmakers want them to be compensated.
Amazon workers vote no on unionizing Bessemer, Alabama, warehouse
Apr 9, 2021
The warehouse has been the site of a protracted, very public fight to organize.
Streaming platforms are in a smackdown for the fans
Apr 8, 2021
Streaming networks want pro wrestling's fervent, loyal audience, even if it's not as big as it was in the 1990s, the sport's heyday.
What Google's copyright win means for other industries
Apr 6, 2021
The Supreme Court's ruling that Google's use of Java was "transformative use" has some in the entertainment world worried.