Robinhood’s OpenAI ‘Tokens’ Are Not Actual Equity, OpenAI Warns Aiming to democratize access to private markets, Robinhood’s move raised questions about approval and investor transparency. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
New Laws Aimed at Closing the Gender Pay Gap Could Backfire Employers in California, New York City, and Washington State will soon be required to post salary ranges for all open jobs. Will some try to skirt the rules? By Courtney Vinopal
Mary Boone’s Former Employee Says She Owes Him $44,325 in Unpaid Wages Boone, who was sentenced to 30 months in jail for tax fraud last year, has experienced a spectacular fall from grace. By Helen Holmes
Unions, Business Groups and Pols Rally Around de Blasio ‘Equity and Excellence’ Plan By Will Bredderman
Amateur Hour: New Crowdinvesting Rules Mean Everyone Can Play Venture Capitalist By Adrianne Jeffries
The U.K. Already Has Equity-Based Crowdfunding, and This Startup Just Set a Record By Adrianne Jeffries