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Encore: Cities like Tulsa, Okla., are paying people to move there
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Many workers now have the ability to work remotely. And cities across the country are trying to lure these workers with cash and other perks. (Story first aired on ATC on March 31, 2022.)
Cities like Tulsa in Oklahoma are paying people to move there
Thursday, March 31, 2022
Many workers now have the ability to work remotely. And cities across the country are trying to lure these workers with cash and other perks.
Health Experts: Trump Ban On Flavored E-Cigarettes Would Have Little Impact
Saturday, September 14, 2019
The Trump administration has proposed a ban on flavored vaping products, prompting mixed reactions from young vapers and health policy experts.
U.S. Cities Look To Mexico City's Bus System As Possible Model
Wednesday, July 03, 2019
The next big thing might be the old city bus — re-imagined. Bus rapid transit is already in use overseas and now Boston and other cities in the U.S. are testing it out.
Solving The Tech Industry's Ethics Problem Could Start In The Classroom
Friday, May 31, 2019
Facebook, Google and other tech giants have been hit with problems they didn't anticipate their software creating. An MIT professor is teaching students that ethics is essential to their future work.
Harvard Business School Moves To Study More Diverse Cases
Tuesday, May 02, 2017
Harvard produces case studies used by business students across the country. Until now, more of those cases involved white business leaders. The school is changing that.
Ride-Hailing App Geared Toward Women Debuts In Boston
Wednesday, April 12, 2017
A new ride-hailing service in Boston called Safr is aimed at getting female customers and employing female drivers. Some women drivers and passengers felt unsafe using other ride-hailing apps.
As Amazon Moves In, A Local Bookseller Hopes To Thrive With A Personal Touch
Saturday, March 04, 2017
Amazon has opened its latest brick-and-mortar bookstore — the first on the East Coast. But an independent bookseller in the Boston suburb says: "I think that we're going to be OK."