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Long Island Rail Workers Strike in First Walkout Since 1994

The Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s busiest commuter line, will suspend service for the first time in more than 30 years after labor groups and transit officials failed to reach a deal on wage increases by a Friday night deadline.

Ackman Takes $2.1 Billion Microsoft Stake in Tech Bet

Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square has built a $2.1 billion stake in Microsoft Corp., taking advantage of a decline in the company’s share price to invest in a business that he said is stronger and more resilient than investors think.

CFPB, Consumer Groups Drop Business Lending Suit After Rewrite

The Trump administration and consumer groups agreed to dismiss a lawsuit over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s failure to enforce a Biden-era small business demographic data collection rule after the agency finished overhauling the policy.

ESG Explained: Socially Conscious Capitalism and Its Backlash

Republican state leaders have been pulling billions out of pension funds managed by investment firms like Black Rock. Why? Something called ESG. In this video, we explain what ESG is, why it’s become such a hot topic and what regulation — and litigation — we can expect in the near future.

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