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18 Millennials Changing the Face of Legal Tech – Approximately half are women

Expect to see a lot more of these new faces in the legal industry’s discussions about innovation.

Review uncovers IBM’s tactics to oust older workers

The review — which included confidential planning documents — revealed a strategy aimed at forcing older workers into lower-paid positions and preventing high performers from being rehired for other positions in the company.

If Media Giants Grow, So May Your Bills

Watch for mergers that may change your life.

Walmart is bringing online grocery delivery to 100 cities

Walmart, America’s largest grocery, will deliver supermarket items to 40% of the nation’s homes by the end of the year.

Sinclair’s new media-bashing promos rankle local anchors

"I felt like a POW recording a message," one of the anchors said.

Doctors, Revolt!

The hospital, he lamented, is more like a factory — "it tests every ache and treats every laboratory abnormality, but it does little to heal its patients." Treating and healing are both necessary, but modern health care too often disregards the latter.

What the Hospitals of the Future Look Like

The sprawling institutions we know are radically changing–becoming smaller, more digital, or disappearing completely. The result should be cheaper and better care.

Landlords can’t charge extra if tenants have service animals

I recently attended Fair Housing training and learned that I may have to make an exception to my no-pet policy for a disabled tenant who requests permission to have a service dog or emotional support animal.

Albertsons, which already owns Safeway, buys Rite Aid

Grocer Albertsons will buy drugstore chain Rite Aid in a deal that would accelerate the remaking of the U.S. retail and health-care industries.

Study: Average tech worker salary in Seattle hits $132K, making city the top spot for relocation

A tech worker who left Seattle for San Francisco would need to make $50,000 more to maintain her standard of living.