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The value of autistic employees. Could the country's largest public power utility really become private? And who is Daniel Werfel?

German business software company SAP has announced a push to hire autistic people. SAP says it’s hoping other companies follow its lead.

Could the country’s largest public power utility really become private? President Obama floated the idea of selling the Tennessee Valley Authority in his budget, released last month. He started receiving pushback almost immediately.

Daniel Werfel starts Wednesday as the new acting administrator of the Internal Revenue Service, succeeding Steven T. Miller, who resigned under pressure last week. Here’s everything you need to know about him.

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