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3 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Peter Gelling |Kenneth Niemeyer |Henry Blodget
Some critics of basic income programs say that giving people "free" money will make them less likely to work. But a new study from Germany has found the opposite. The long-running basic income study, called Mein Grundeinkommen, or My Basic Income, found that people who received no-strings-attached payments continued to work despite receiving monthly checks.
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3 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Nathan Rennolds |Rebecca Rommen |Kenneth Niemeyer |Henry Blodget
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he plans to reduce the number of flights at Newark Liberty International Airport over the "next several weeks."Duffy spoke to NBC News' "Meet the Press" Sunday morning, as another air traffic control outage again grounded flights at the airport. Operations have since returned to normal, the Federal Aviation Administration said. "I hate delays, I hate cancellations," Duffy said. "But I want you to get where you're traveling.
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Rebecca Rommen |Kenneth Niemeyer
The US Transportation Secretary said Newark Airport could see reduced flights in the coming weeks. Sean Duffy told NBC's "Meet the Press" that the focus was on safety. Newark has faced a number of air traffic control equipment outages in recent weeks.
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4 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Peter Gelling |Kenneth Niemeyer |Henry Blodget
This is the video game that your parents were worried about. "Schedule 1," a drug-dealing business simulator, is the biggest indie game hit of the year so far. Players build a drug empire, starting with a humble marijuana business before graduating to meth and cocaine. The game peaked in April at nearly 460,000 concurrent players on Steam, the most popular online store for downloading PC games.
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5 days ago |
businessinsider.com | Peter Gelling |Kenneth Niemeyer |Henry Blodget
Burger King's Whopper lawsuit just won't go away. A federal judge in Florida this week denied Burger King's request to dismiss a lawsuit against the company for false advertising related to its famous burger. It is the latest case of false advertising targeting fast-food chains.
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