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The 40-hour week wasn't handed down by economists. Here's how political pressure, not productivity data, set the clock most workers live by.
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Remote work cuts some inequalities and deepens others. Here's the concrete mechanism behind both — and why the net effect depends on who you already are.
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More than 700 clean energy projects have been offered a UK grid connection. But does the surge in energy reporting crowd out climate coverage?