Are Your Employees Recording You, Too? The White House isn’t the only place where employees record conversations without their employer’s knowledge. By Donald Scarinci
#MeToo Movement Impels Companies to Rethink Sexual Harassment Policies Aside from viral hashtags and bloated attention to busted hypocrites, what concrete changes has the #MeToo movement fostered for average people working in real offices? By Sissi Cao
Trans Woman, Husband Sue Amazon Over Workplace Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Allegra Schawe-Lane and husband Dane Lane allege they were targeted with threats, slurs and sexual harassment by coworkers in Kentucky. By John Bonazzo
Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour Warns Insider Trading on Prediction Markets Face DOJ Action By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Marcel Duchamp at MoMA: Five Revelations From the Artist’s First North American Survey in Over 50 Years By Elisa Carollo
With Artnet and Artsy, Andrew Wolff Is Laying the Groundwork for a New Kind of Art-World Ecosystem By Elisa Carollo