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Amazon Web Services launches space accelerator program for startups

Startups at all stages of maturity working with space technology or space data are eligible to apply

Minneapolis restaurants offer takeout food without a side of guilt for using wasteful containers

To-go meals often result in a pile of empty containers. A Minneapolis trio hopes to trim the trash. 

10 Dos and Don’ts When Raising Capital for a Fast-Growing New Business

VCs know the score, so any attempt to snowball them won’t work. Tell them what they need to know, though, and you’re likely to get invited back.

The hybrid office is here to stay. The shift could be more disruptive than the move to all-remote work.

The post-vaccine workplace is taking shape, and for many it’s going to be a hybrid model, allowing more remote work but with clear expectations that some days a week will be in the office.

Bosses Are Clueless That Workers Are Miserable and Looking to Leave

A Microsoft study finds 41% of workers may quit this year, while business leaders are “out of touch.”

The Boring Benefits Your Employees Really Want – Free snacks at the office are out–pet insurance is in.

One solution? Voluntary benefits.

These Founders Are Planning a Smarter, Better Future for Cities

Imagine if buildings, sidewalks, or streets could tell you what’s going on around them.

Senator Amy Klobuchar Has Big Plans for Small Businesses – Large companies shouldn’t be able to buy their competitors so easily

Known as the Competition and Antitrust Law Enforcement Reform Act (Calera), her bill is aimed at making it harder for companies to pursue certain mergers and shifting more resources to antitrust regulators.

Comcast pledges $1B to connect 50M low-income Americans

On the 10th anniversary of its Internet Essentials program, Comcast said it has connected more than 10 million people in the U.S. to home broadband internet since 2011. The overwhelming majority of these individuals were not connected prior to signing up.

Policy bans popcorn poppers from North Dakota Capitol

“Popcorn cheers people up for a reason,” Pollert said. “And now it’s gone, and that’s the way it goes.”