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Thomson Reuters logo hangs off a buliding.

Reuters to Allow Employees Mostly Work From Home in Tentative Agreement with Union

Thomson Reuters Corp. and NewsGuild reached a tentative agreement that lets employees work from home three days each week. It also established a 10 percent salary increase over three years and $5,000 signing bonuses after nearly two years of negotiations.
By Rachyl Jones

As Trump Brags About Uniting Korea, His Aides Sound the Alarm Over Denuclearization

aides are privately venting that Kim Jong-un could end up getting the better of Trump.
By Davis Richardson

How Trump’s 6G Tweet Undermines His Position on Chinese Tech Companies

Trump tweeted that he wants to see 6G "technology in the United States as soon as possible." 
By Davis Richardson

64 Percent of Americans Worry About Fake News—But It’s Worse in This Country

By John Bonazzo

Republican Capitalists Smell the Danger of Trump’s ‘FART Act’

By Davis Richardson

Singapore Summit Gives Trump High Approval Ratings Ahead of Midterms

By Davis Richardson

US Official Calls Rudy Giuliani’s End Date for Mueller Probe ‘Entirely Made-Up’

By Davis Richardson
Funders in ICOs are often unsophisticated individual investors.

Study: Nearly $400M Stolen by Hackers in the ICO Frenzy

By Sissi Cao
Coal is believed to be the main cause for China's notorious air quality.

The Dark Side of the Tim Cook-Approved Chinese Environmental Policy

By Sissi Cao
Lyft was valued at $2 billion when Tibbens joined; It’s now valued at $11 billion.

Lyft COO Rex Tibbens Steps Down After a Two-Year Ride

By Sissi Cao
It’s unknown whether Apple played an active role in the Broadcom deal, but it’s certainly believed to exert some influence.

This $130B Deal Could be the Largest Technology Acquisition Ever

By Sissi Cao
Christopher Bailey will leave Burberry after 17 years with the company.

Top Burberry Exec to Step Down Following Lame CEO Term

By Sissi Cao
Gal Wiener, owner and manager of the Winner's auction house in Jerusalem, displays one of two notes written by Albert Einstein, in 1922.

Einstein’s ‘Theory of Happiness’ Auctioned for $1.5 Million

By Amanda Lien
Marchers in Pittsburgh protest in solidarity with Charlottesville.

Conservative Site The Rebel Media Loses Domain Provider After Charlottesville

By John Bonazzo
Rupert Murdoch.

Meet New York’s Best-Paid Media Titans

By Howard Altman
One political operative says the fact that Donald Trump bought thousands of URLs won't be enough to save him from embarrassment online.

Presidential Candidates Must Be Masters of Their Domain Names

By John Bonazzo
Reporter Ginger Gibson joins Reuters in Washington, DC. (Screencap)

Reporter Ginger Gibson, Longtime Christie Foe, Lands at Reuters

By Ken Kurson

Comment Sections Fall Out of Fashion

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
Annie Lowrey and Ezra Klein

Morning Media Mix: Annie Lowrey Moves to New York Mag

By Madeline Berg

Reuters Announces More Editorial Changes

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke

Chief Operating Officer Stuart Karle Is Leaving Reuters

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
Jim Roberts

Jim Roberts Joins Mashable

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
(Illustration by Lauren Payne.)

Morning Media Mix

By Jordyn Taylor

Reuters CEO Andrew Rashbass Speaks to Staff During Town Hall Meeting

By Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke
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