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Pishevar intervenes in Benchmark-Kalanick lawsuit
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Early Uber investor and former board member Shervin Pishevar is speaking out against Benchmark again. This time, he penned a letter to Uber's board, demanding that Benchmark Capital drop its lawsuit against former CEO Travis Kalanick. He also filed a …
Uber's board continues to bicker over its CEO choice as it gathers tomorrow in a continued selection effortRecode
Meg Whitman is at the center of Uber's boardroom battleBusiness Insider
Uber battle escalates as investors try to intervene in Benchmark lawsuitNew York Daily News
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Aetna envelopes reveal customers' HIV status
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(CNN) The health care company Aetna mailed envelopes that revealed the HIV status of some of its customers in multiple states, according to the Legal Action Center and the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania. The legal organizations and six other …
Aetna mailings disclose HIV status of clientsWashington Post
In brief: Aetna envelope window reveals patients' HIV status, lawyers sayPittsburgh Post-Gazette
Aetna revealed HIV patients' personal data, legal groups allegeFox News
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Is Sears circling the drain? No, says Wall Street
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CHICAGO, Ill. – USA Today reports Sears Holdings said Thursday that it would close another 28 Kmart locations as it continues its cost-cutting campaign, once again making it the poster child for the precipitous decline of the American department store.
Sears is closing 28 more Kmarts: See the listUSA TODAY
Sears will close 28 more Kmart stores, including four in CaliforniaLos Angeles Times
Sears is closing 28 more Kmart stores, 3 in IllinoisWLS-TV
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Amazon Plans to Lower Some Prices at Whole Foods
New York Times
Amazon said it would offer lower prices on a selection of items in Whole Foods stores, including organic eggs and responsibly farmed salmon and tilapia. Credit Todd Heisler/The New York Times. SEATTLE — The era of Whole Paycheck, the derisive …
Amazon's Price Cuts on Food Leave Rivals Bracing for ImpactBloomberg
Amazon to cut Whole Foods prices, escalating grocery turf warReuters
Amazon Prime members will get special discounts at Whole FoodsBusiness Insider
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Abercrombie & Fitch fills swimsuit void left by Victoria's Secret
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Abercrombie & Fitch's Chief Executive Fran Horowitz says the company is “pleased” with the progress that the struggling namesake brand is making. Victoria's Secret has exited the swimwear category, and Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is more than happy to take …
Why Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Stock Skyrocketed TodayMotley Fool
How mobile games and YouTube are helping boost Abercrombie & Fitch's Hollister chainColumbus Business First
Abercrombie & Fitch's (ANF) CEO Fran Horowitz on Q2 2017 Results – Earnings Call TranscriptSeeking Alpha
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If it’s not up to purpose-driven professionals to cultivate a more inclusive, equitable world for all, then who?

Jonathan Foley, executive director of the California Academy of Sciences, shares the three pillars of wide-scale climate action.

The circular economy is ultimately a tool, one that should be considered in most, if not all, building projects.

Mitigation banking is in the spotlight as a new group emerges and a leading trade association renames itself.

Denis Hayes, founder of Earth Day and president of the Bullitt Foundation, knows a few things about building an environmental movement from a strong foundation. He also knows that it’s a long road, but that every brick laid helps society at large, although there’s work yet to be done. Here, he discusses the ins and outs of the Bullitt Center, a “living building” in Seattle, and his hope for the equitable future of the organizations that call it home.