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Arkansas Businesses Face Growing Need for Cyber Insurance as Cyberattacks IncreaseLock Icon

As cyber criminals grow more sophisticated and attacks more frequent, businesses face a reality in which cyber liability insurance is no longer optional. read more >
General Motors CEO Mary Barra ranked second among women with a compensation package worth $23.2 million.
Public Companies

Women CEOs Saw Ranks Dwindle in 2020; Median Pay Fell 2%

Most of the women running the biggest U.S. companies saw their pay increase last year, even as the pandemic hammered the economy and many of their businesses. read more >
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Legal

No Big Backlash for States Passing Anti-Transgender Laws

Five states including Arkansas have passed laws or implemented executive orders limiting the ability of transgender youths to play sports or receive certain medical treatment — and there’s been little tangible repercussions. read more >
Education / Public Companies / Transportation

FedEx Joins Advisory Board for UA Blockchain Center

FedEx Corp. of Memphis becomes the 11th member of the Executive Advisory Board of the Blockchain Center of Excellence at the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. read more >
Government & Politics / Legal

It’s Time for Arkansas to Pass Hate Crimes Law (Tyler Hovis Commentary)

Recent tragedies, from the violence at the U.S. Capitol to the senseless killings of unarmed people across the nation, underscore the urgency of building a more equitable society. read more >
Gov. Asa Hutchinson delivers his "State of the State" address in the state House of Representatives on Tuesday.

In Speech, Hutchinson Argues for Hate Crimes Bill, Measures to Fight COVID-19

Gov. Asa Hutchinson urges lawmakers to affirm his declaration of emergency amid the COVID-19 pandemic and approve a hate crimes bill that's so far received a cool reception from legislators. read more >

What’s Next: Technologies That Will Shape the Future

IBM asked 5,247 C-level business executives from 21 industries in more than 70 countries what technologies would be the most important in the next few years. read more >