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California Gov. Jerry Brown predicts recession within two years

"It’s going to happen," the governor said of the next slowdown. "We maybe have two years if we are lucky."

Here’s How America Uses Its Land – MOOO!

There’s a single, major occupant on all this land: cows. Between pastures and cropland used to produce feed, 41 percent of U.S. land in the contiguous states revolves around livestock.

Hearing Amazon’s footsteps, Walgreens unveils new digital platform to connect patients to doctors

"At least for the foreseeable future, there’s going to be a role for the local pharmacies, because, after all, this is a relationship business."

Citing failed merger promises, New York moves to kick Charter Spectrum cable out of the state

New York’s utility regulators moved Friday to revoke Charter Communication’s ability to operate in the state, arguing that the state’s top cable provider hasn’t lived up to the terms of its 2016 merger with Time Warner Cable.

Amazon raking in billions, some employees relying on food stamps

NYU Stern School of Business professor Scott Galloway joins Stephanie Ruhle to break down the wage problem that’s causing this imbalance.

Physician Focused launches platform that makes life easier for physicians

Currently, the platform boasts over 65 services for physicians’ professional and personal needs, covering things like job search support, digital reputation management, continuing medical education (CME) tracking, a forum to collaborate with peers and daily medical news.

Immigration nonprofit rejects Salesforce money as tech faces ethics backlash over borders

The decision is part of the unprecedented backlash tech companies are facing – particularly from their own employees – over work with government agencies that these employees say violate ethical standards.

Wall Street Is Raising More Cash Than Ever for its Rental-Home Gambit

This year, investors have raised billions of dollars from bond buyers, pension funds and even wealthy Chinese individuals to purchase more homes.

Photo of the Week: Taking to the Sky to End Open-Water Salmon Farms

When Nicklen saw the farmed salmon covered in diseases and deformations–and learned that those afflictions are depleting the wild salmon ecosystems–what began as an assignment showing the benefits of farming fish turned into a passion for exposing the disturbing realities of the practice.

Why Atul Gawande Will Soon Be The Most Feared CEO In Healthcare

Asking how Dr. Gawande will function within the current healthcare system assumes that Dr. Gawande wishes to maintain the current system. He does not. And neither do his new bosses.