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Canadian Banks Must Disclose Diversity Data, Bucking U.S. Trend

Canada mandates diversity disclosures for banks, contrasting Trump's DEI rollback

Amazon Workers in North Carolina Vote Against Union

Amazon warehouse workers in North Carolina vote against unionization, marking a setback for labor organizers. Despite efforts by the union, about three-quarters of voters opposed the measure, continuing Amazon's successful resistance to organized labor at its facilities.

NAACP Creates Spending Guide to Reward Companies Committed to DEI

Use your buying power to support companies that stand by diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Explore the NAACP's guide to brands that have reversed or maintained their DEI commitments.

Texas Port Wins Approval to Ship 1 Million Barrels of Oil a Day

Biden administration approves controversial Texas port that can ship 1 million barrels of oil a day.

Trump Social Media Company Reports $400.9 Million Loss

Truth Social, the social media company founded by former US President Donald Trump, reports a $400.9 million loss in 2022, with revenue declining by 12%.

Delaware’s Chancery Court Exodus: CEOs Follow Musk’s Lead

Big companies are moving out of the state of Delaware due to frustrations with the Chancery Court. In recent years, companies like Tesla, Dropbox, and Meta have moved their incorporations to other states, citing concerns over fairness and predictability in the Delaware court system.

How to Build Your Own Target-Date Retirement Fund

Learn how to create your own target-date retirement fund by choosing the right funds, balancing your portfolio, and rebalancing periodically. Save money on fees and customize your retirement plan.

VW Internal Target: 6.5% Profit Margin for Car Business

Uber Sues DoorDash For Anticompetitive Practices

Uber sues DoorDash, alleging anti-competitive practices that drive up costs for restaurants and customers.

Dexits: CEOs Leaving Delaware Amid Frustrations With Chancery Court

CEOs increasingly frustrated with Delaware's Chancery Court are relocating their companies to other states, including Elon Musk and Meta, following Musk's criticism of the court's ruling against his compensation package. Delaware's dominance as a corporate hub is being challenged by states offering more business-friendly laws and strategies. Legal disputes and perceptions of unfair hearings have prompted high-profile departures from Delaware, leading to the state's governor forming a working group to address complaints against the court.