Fox likely to see limited business fallout from a settlement that could remake Dominion NBC News Fox likely to see limited business fallout from a settlement that could remake Dominion A 2021 estimate from researchers at the Wharton School found that the voting-technology industry earns $300 million in revenue annually, with Dominion capturing about 37% of the vendor marketplace.
Who’s most likely to lose their job to AI? MarketWatch Who’s most likely to lose their job to AI? A study by the Wharton School and OpenAI found that up to 80% of jobs in the U.S. could have at least 10% of their work affected by AI learning language models.
Climate activists arrested at Vanguard headquarters in Chester County WHYY (Philadelphia) Climate activists arrested at Vanguard headquarters in Chester County Witold Henisz of the Wharton School says that many asset managers are being attacked from both sides of the political spectrum, whether for representing “woke” interests or for not being progressive enough.
Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says Bloomberg Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says Atul Gupta of the Wharton School and the Leonard Davis Institute says that private equity may not be well-suited to the health care industry, which is riddled with imperfections.
Lego, martial arts and dance classes: How one school tackled school absenteeism The Irish Times (Dublin) Lego, martial arts and dance classes: How one school tackled school absenteeism A 2022 Penn study found a return of three dollars for every dollar invested in City Connects, a pilot project that links students with support for basic needs and enrichment activities.
What happened to Brooke Shields was awful. It could have been even worse Slate.com What happened to Brooke Shields was awful. It could have been even worse In an Op-Ed, Jennifer E. Rothman of Penn Carey Law warns of the dangers of a growing trend among states making the rights to a person’s own name, likeness, and voice transferable to others.
Hundreds of workers at a Philly Coca-Cola distributor are on strike. Here’s why Philadelphia Inquirer Hundreds of workers at a Philly Coca-Cola distributor are on strike. Here’s why A study by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine found that a Philadelphia soda tax spurred a 39% reduction in the purchase of sweetened beverages.
Competitive colleges have a great admissions year Inside Higher Ed Competitive colleges have a great admissions year Penn reported a record number of more than 59,000 applicants this year, with remarks from Dean Whitney Soule of Admissions on the application’s newly instituted requirement: a written thank-you note to someone.
Texas’ anti-ESG stance is costing municipalities millions in extra interest payments Quartz Texas’ anti-ESG stance is costing municipalities millions in extra interest payments A study co-authored by Daniel Garrett of the Wharton School finds that Texas municipalities will pay $300-$500 million in additional interest within the first eight months of an anti-ESG law.
Debate doesn’t have to be divisive The New York Times Debate doesn’t have to be divisive Adam Grant of the Wharton School is working with Open to Debate, a New York-based nonprofit, to find new data points to measure “how debate opens minds.”