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CEO apologizes for using Martin Luther King Jr. quote in layoffs email

Jennifer Tejada, the CEO of PagerDuty, received backlash after referencing a quote from a Martin Luther King Jr. sermon while announcing layoffs. https://wapo.st/3XOHBb3

Astronauts who first flew SpaceX capsule to be honored at White House

The last time the medal was awardedm to Robert Crippen, the pilot of the first space shuttle flight, was in 2006. https://wapo.st/3HFXZVU

These robots might build your house

The construction industry is in a crisis, and more companies are turning to robots to automate tasks on the job site. https://wapo.st/3HcTNLM

Your iPhone has powerful new security features. Do you need them?

Apple has added support for physical security keys and expanded encryption to the new iPhone iOS 16.3 update, but they’re not for everyone. https://wapo.st/3jdPlo2

Why HBO’s ‘The Last of Us’ rewrote the love story of Bill and Frank

"Can we give somebody a happy ending?" showrunner Craig Mazin asked of rewriting "The Last of Us's" love story for HBO. https://wapo.st/3Dkt3Ib

Car buyers love EVs but hate the prices. That’s bad for green-energy hopes.

New federal tax credits up to $7,500 for electric vehicles built in North America could help juice demand. But the administration is still working out the fine print. https://wapo.st/3WLZDcS

After layoffs, Meta, tech companies face uphill battle to boost diversity

Meta and other technology companies long have struggled to recruit a diverse workforce. The recent spate of cuts by Silicon Valley companies has hit those efforts hard. https://wapo.st/3JqDSMy