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What s Good About Tech Bubbles - The New York Times

What’s Good About Tech Bubbles We’re seeing a mania for wacky tech ideas. But tech bubbles aren’t necessarily the worst thing. Credit.Nicholas Law This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can to receive it weekdays. Let’s talk about what Britain’s bicycle bubble more than a century ago has in common with current crazes for nonfungible tokens, technology start-ups and electric vehicle companies. We’re more than 10 years into a technology gold rush that in some corners makes absolutely no sense. If and when the zaniness fades, people could lose a fortune. But collectively, tech manias do bring some good. As my colleague Erin Griffith said: “Bubbles, while messy, lead to progress.”

Amazon illegally fired workers who criticized warehouse conditions, NLRB reportedly finds

Amazon illegally fired workers who criticized warehouse conditions, NLRB reportedly finds The two tech workers were fired last year. Listen - 01:27 Amazon s warehouses have come under scrutiny for how the company treats its workers. Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images The National Labor Relations Board has reportedly determined that Amazon last year illegally fired two employees who spoke out publicly against warehouse conditions and pushed the company to address climate change. The agency told the employees, Emily Cunningham and Maren Costa, that it would accuse Amazon of unfair labor practices if the online retail giant doesn t settle the case, reported The New York Times on Monday, citing correspondence shared by Cunningham.

Supreme Court dismisses suit over Trump blocking his critics on Twitter

Supreme Court dismisses suit over Trump blocking his critics on Twitter The former president was permanently banned from Twitter earlier this year. Listen - 01:58 The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University sued Donald Trump in 2017 on behalf of seven Twitter users. Angela Lang/CNET The US Supreme Court on Monday tossed out a lawsuit over former President Donald Trump s Twitter account. The justices vacated a lower court opinion and dismissed the case as moot. The decision comes after the Justice Department dropped its request for the court to hear the case on the eve of President Joe Biden s inauguration in January. 

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