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How the Gender Balance of Investment Teams Shapes the Risks They Take There’s solid research showing that women are more risk-averse than men when it comes to picking stocks, investing in venture capital, or making acquisitions. However, new research suggests that women may be more likely than men to take “social” risks — that is, to take risks when the decisions have important human or social consequences, in addition to financial ones.
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WorkWorkAndrew O'Keefe avoids jail time for assault and drug possession convictions  In Australia, the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. In the UK, call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, or visit Women's Aid. In the US, the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Other international helplines may be found via www.befrienders.org
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WorkWorkHow a Ragtag Militia in Yemen Became a Nimble U.S. Foe  As the Biden administration approaches its third week of airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, the Pentagon is trying to thread an impossibly tiny needle: making a dent in the Houthis’ ability to hit commercial and Navy vessels without dragging the United States into a prolonged war.
WorkWorkGary Graham, ‘Alien Nation’ and ‘Star Trek: Enterprise’ Actor, Dies at 73  Mr. Graham’s marriages to Susan Lavelle and Diane Graham ended in divorce. In addition to his wife, Mr. Graham is survived by a daughter from his marriage to Ms. Lavelle, Haylee Graham; his sisters, Colleen Bertucci and Jeannine Michele Graham; and two stepchildren from his marriage to Ms. Graham, Scott and Steve Deer.
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WorkWork Work'Anti-European' populists on track for big gains in EU elections, says report  "Campaigns should give citizens reason for optimism. They should speak to the benefits of multilateralism. And they should make clear, on key issues relating to democracy and the rule of law, that it is they, and not those on the political fringes, who are best placed to protect fundamental European rights." WorkWorkWorkUnions accuse Tata of hypocrisy over Port Talbot closure 'green' claims  A Tata Steel spokesperson said: "We understand how difficult this decision is for our workers and our steel communities ... We believe that scrap-based steelmaking is the right solution for our business in the UK - a country which is currently the second largest exporter of used steel in the world, and one in which renewable energy is developing quickly." WorkWorkWorkNuclear power output expected to break global records in 2025  Africa has some of the world’s greatest potential for solar and wind generation, and many of the vital minerals needed for renewable generation components, but would-be generators face large obstacles in the form of a high cost of capital for renewable energy projects. Many governments are urging institutions such as the World Bank to adjust their practices to make such development easier. WorkWorkTrump turns into sinister playground bully in New Hampshire victory lap  The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump group, commented: “It’s clear that Trump is political poison to moderates. Sane and moral republicans said their conscience won’t allow them to vote for a chaos-driven maniac who is under 91 criminal counts, a proven sexual predator, and authoritarian wannabe who will shred the constitution and burn this country down.” WorkTrump takes aim at Haley in combative New Hampshire primary victory speech  “Tonight’s results confirm Donald Trump has all but locked up the GOP nomination, and the election denying, anti-freedom Maga movement has completed its takeover of the Republican party,” said Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Biden’s campaign manager. “While we work toward November 2024, one thing is increasingly clear today: Donald Trump is headed straight into a general election matchup where he’ll face the only person to have ever beaten him at the ballot box: Joe Biden.” WorkWorkMSFT, CRWD, PANW: Which Cybersecurity Stock is Best for 2024?  Despite scorching-hot runs to new highs, I still believe it makes sense to keep top cybersecurity stocks atop your watchlist in a year where cyber attacks may be bigger news than the latest AI innovations. The Microsoft hack was a bombshell piece of news to kick off the year, and it may not be the last of the big breaches as we move into year’s end. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWolves-Hornets game had 10 missed calls late  Towns had a historic performance in the game, scoring 44 points in the first half en route to a 62-point game. He drove to the basket with 4.5 seconds remaining with Minnesota down one and had his arm hit by Leaky Black on a layup attempt, but it went uncalled. WorkWork5 Takeaways From the New Hampshire Primary  Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent reporting on the 2024 presidential campaign, down ballot races across the country and the investigations into former President Donald J. Trump. More about Maggie Haberman WorkTrump’s Win Adds to Air of Inevitability as Haley Sharpens Edge  The race was called on Tuesday night by The Associated Press the moment the last polls closed, sapping any drama from the outcome. Minutes later, Ms. Haley raced to speak first at her own election party in Concord, N.H., forcefully pressing her case that nominating Mr. Trump would be tantamount to conceding the general election to Democrats. WorkHaley Declares Race ‘Far From Over’ After Losing to Trump in New Hampshire  With the new urgency she has been flashing on the trail in the past week, Ms. Haley turned up the heat on the former president, the dominant front-runner in the Republican race, who is fighting 91 felony charges. Another Trump presidency would be just as bad for the country as another four years of Mr. Biden, she said. WorkPresident Biden Wins the Democratic Primary in New Hampshire  Katie Glueck is a national political reporter. Previously, she was chief Metro political correspondent, and a lead reporter for The Times covering the Biden campaign. She also covered politics for McClatchy’s Washington bureau and for Politico. More about Katie Glueck WorkWorkAmid a Housing Crunch, Religious Groups Unlock Land to Build Homes  Still, the challenges are mounting. As more houses of worship venture into affordable housing, they face resistance from parishioners, a “not in my backyard” reaction from local residents and questions of solvency from lenders. They also are hindered by their lack of expertise around real estate development. But, as the Rev. Ashley Goff of Arlington Presbyterian Church put it, faith-based organizations see the need and feel the pull to “do something bigger than themselves.” WorkNetflix Is Said to License ‘Sex and the City’ From HBO  Unlike the other series HBO has licensed to Netflix, “Sex and the City” is part of an ongoing franchise for the company. The “Sex and the City” spinoff series, “And Just Like That,” streams on HBO’s streaming service and is preparing production for a third season. Executives said last year that “And Just Like That” ranked as one of the most watched original shows on its Max streaming service. The spinoff will remain available only on Max, two of the people said. WorkRail Workers in Germany Start 6-Day Strike Over Pay and Hours  This time, the walkout is scheduled to run through the weekend and will therefore affect more leisure travelers than the recent previous strikes, which have taken place during the week and lasted no longer than three days. Drivers of cargo trains started the strike on Tuesday evening. WorkWorkRemnants of Sprawling Ancient Cities Are Found in the Amazon  “Some of the destruction is based on the idea that the Amazon has never been really settled in the past, that there were never many people there, that it’s kind of up for grabs,” he said. “I think this kind of work, archaeology in general, and this kind of research, is really important because it adds to the evidence showing the Amazon wasn’t an empty place.” |
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