Recode
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America’s meat shortage is more serious than your missing hamburgers
There have been nearly 5,000 reported cases of workers with Covid-19 at 115 meat processing plants nationwide. | Justin Sullivan/Getty Images...
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Tech billionaires are already mounting a pressure campaign to prevent the next pandemic
A new initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, among others, is lobbying for better pandemic response efforts in the...
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Zoom tries to buy its way out of its security problems
Zoom now boasts 300 million daily meeting participants, after seeing a surge in popularity in the pandemic. | Maja Hitij/Getty Images The...
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Andrew Cuomo is leaning on tech billionaires to help New York rebuild
Andrew Cuomo (center) and Eric Schmidt (far right) tour a school in New York in 2014. | Alejandra Villa-Pool/Getty Images Eric Schmidt and...
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The layoffs at Airbnb cast a dark shadow over Silicon Valley
Brian Chesky, Airbnb’s CEO. | Photo by Mike Cohen/Getty Images for The New York Times Airbnb is laying off a quarter of its staff....
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An Amazon VP’s resignation shows internal unrest is rising to the top
Protesters block traffic as they participate in a “car caravan” protest at the Amazon Spheres to demand the Seattle City Council tax the city’s...
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The obscure rule that is discouraging billionaires’ foundations from going big on coronavirus
Jeff Skoll said last week that he would spend another $100 million on coronavirus relief. | Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Sundance Film...
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Truly, what is up with Elon Musk
Elon Musk attends the Satellite 2020 Conference in Washington, DC, on March 9. | Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Elon Musk...
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The May Day strike from Amazon, Instacart, and Target workers didn’t stop business. It was still a success.
Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images In the time of coronavirus, essential workers can hold effective protests even without huge attendance....