What We’re Reading: November 21, 2017

These are the day’s top talent stories from around the web.

No-nonsense feedback

A U.S. executive of Macquarie Group Ltd. departed the company due to his alleged sexual harassment of a coworker, reports Bloomberg.

Despite college being a driver of wage growth and repairing the skills gap, the new tax bill would discourage individual investment in education, writes The Atlantic.

Could the Midwest be the new Silicon Valley for investment? The Boston Globe explores.

Singapore is no longer trading with North Korea, but China remains the largest trade partner with the troubled country, report BBC.

Americans in rural areas could soon find it harder to access the internet, writes Wired.