David Gura
Stories
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National
The Spread Of The Delta Variant Is Shaking Confidence And Sinking Stocks
On Monday, stocks sold off significantly, in part due to lingering fears of sustained inflation and a resurgence of COVID-19.
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National
Companies May Be Flagging Themselves For Hackers By Buying Cybersecurity Insurance
An uptick in ransomware attacks has led more companies to buy cybersecurity insurance. But some bad actors actually target companies with this coverage, figuring they'll be more likely to pay ransoms.
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Business
Barry Diller Headed 2 Hollywood Studios. He Now Says The Movie Business Is Dead
In an exclusive interview with NPR, the IAC chairman laments the state of the movie industry, saying the rise in streaming has upended both the business model and the quality of films being made.
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Business
U.S. Suffers Over 7 Ransomware Attacks An Hour. It's Now A National Security Risk
Cybercriminals are using sophisticated malware to attack companies' IT systems, and they are demanding ransom payments in digital currencies
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Race & Identity
How Tulsa Race Massacre Shaped Today's Most Successful Black CEOs
Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers, TIAA CEO Thasunda Duckett, and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reflect on what the Tulsa events a century ago has meant to them.
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Politics
Why Democrats Are Angry At Wall Street
Big banks are facing a new reality in Washington: Democrats control all levers of power and they are not shy about their intentions to ratchet up pressure on the sector.
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Politics
Democrats Want To Push Banks To Do More For Social Change
Top Democrats are vowing to intensify their scrutiny of Big Banks as they look to push the sector to do more for average Americans and underserved communities.
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National
You Can Still Count The Number Of Black CEOs On One Hand
Executives pledged to make diversity a priority, but the past year has highlighted how difficult it is to implement change in corporate America.
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Business
Bitcoin Is Plunging. What To Know About The Wild Ride In Cryptocurrencies
Weeks after setting a record high, the price for Bitcoin has fallen dramatically along with other cryptocurrencies over factors ranging from inflation to, yes, Elon Musk.
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Business
Americans Are Spending Less On Things But More On Eating Out Or Getting A Drink
Retail sales were flat in April from a month earlier, as Americans spent less on things like clothes or sporting goods but increased their spending at bars and restaurants.