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Consumers want value these days. One fast-food chain responded well, and another one not so well
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The CEO of a major technology company says wildly successful employees share three traits
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How consumers are fighting back as coffee prices keep rising
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AI is getting closer to creating movies worthy of Hollywood. Here’s the latest
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The job market is so tough, white-collar workers are paying headhunters to find them a job
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AI made employees at a tech company much more productive. But what they did next was a surprise
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The woman who hoisted the Vince Lombardi trophy last Sunday may be about to sell the Seattle Seahawks
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As millions of Americans lose weight with drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, some surprising foods are booming
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Many business leaders are telling employees and themselves to unplug from computers and phones more often, and be more human
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Even the people who create AI are realizing that AI could take their jobs
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Consumers may be reaching their limit with adding more subscriptions
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Amazon is closing two futuristic store concepts – but don’t assume they’re failures
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As more workers go back to the office, they’re re-discovering the most annoying and damaging parts of working together
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Stock prices are hitting all-time highs, but an eminent expert on stocks says we’re not in a bubble — yet
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Could a company that’s been around since before the Civil War be an AI company? Absolutely
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Companies are pulling back on hiring, and it’s the oldest workers, not the youngest, who are most worried
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The world’s biggest charitable foundation is about to donate its largest amount yet – on its way to giving it all away
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How Doug McMillon became CEO of the world’s biggest company at age 47
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AI is forcing a rethink of career success and who will be the top-level executives at companies of every kind
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Hundreds of the ultra-rich are demanding that their taxes be increased
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A few years from now, when today’s students have grown up with AI, will they be great workers – or terrible workers?
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We keep hearing AI will take over so much work we’ll hardly need to work. But what if it’s the opposite?
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New information shows that the economy’s doing okay, in large part because wealthy consumers are spending
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Microsoft recently created a list of jobs that are most likely and least likely to be taken over by AI. Some are surprising
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Jensen Huang says AI will create more jobs, not fewer—but there’s a catch
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Why parents who want their kids to have great careers should know about some recent research
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Pessimism is starting to creep into America’s highest earners
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Here’s a recent reminder that the price someone will pay for an item may be completely illogical—but they still pay for it
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Why one of the world’s richest people says if you want to start a company, go to college and graduate
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Wages are actually growing faster than inflation. So why don’t many people believe it?
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A new survey found one simple daily habit that separates millions of Americans from billionaires
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It’s hard to believe, but America’s love affair with pizza is cooling off
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Why Amazon is sending out refunds to millions of customers as part of a $2.5-billion settlement
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How a company helped its employees create AI tools without eliminating their own jobs
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Humanoid robots are finally sparking some excitement—but don’t hold your breath
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You might be surprised by the salaries for jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree and won’t be eliminated by AI anytime soon
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Resumes are becoming extinct, and employers increasingly don’t want to read what you can do, they want to see it
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Some technology leaders are criticizing the short online videos that kids love
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Evidence is increasing that companies are learning how to grow with few more, or no more employees
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What will come after the iPhone and other smart phones? An AI giant is working on it
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A new airline will offer only one class, and it’s way above first class. Will it work?
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Why the maker of the pioneering Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner recently filed for bankruptcy
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America doesn’t have nearly enough truck drivers. Here’s why Walmart has all it needs
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Why an AI pioneer says jobs that are now considered safe from being taken over by AI really aren’t safe at all
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Why another CEO has joined the battle against meetings
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The word of the year – but you may not know exactly what it means
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Why Ford still isn’t making a profit on its electric vehicles
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How and why PepsiCo is making big changes in its business
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A ‘new era’ in the housing market may be about to begin as affordability finally improves
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The battle for the sports betting market is heating up. Here’s why
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U.S. businesses are getting throttled by the drop in tourism from one country
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Buy Now Pay Later services reached a milestone recently. Here’s how
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Remember when the metaverse was the hot new thing? You don’t? It’s a big bust for Facebook, now known as Meta
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Will AI take over millions of jobs in the next few years? The CEO of the world’s most valuable company says, don’t panic
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Why a major Wall Street firm says stocks are not in a bubble
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With holiday shopping in full swing, many companies are teaching AI to do your shopping for you
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It’s called “revenge quitting,” and new research finds that nearly half of U.S. workers say they’ve done it
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Data centers are a hot topic, and they may get a whole lot hotter, literally – with data centers in space
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Why all those tariffs are not bringing in nearly as much money as the government had expected
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How to identify the A players, B players, and C players where you work
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Target’s new CEO is betting billions that young shoppers will get off their phones and lead a comeback to stores
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Elon Musk says that in 10 or 20 years work will be optional and money will be irrelevant. Could he be right?
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Why Christmas trees may be more expensive this year
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Why consumer sentiment is near an all-time low
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Why dangerous job offer scams are growing fast
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The hot trend among college students that’s great for job protection
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Wendy’s plans to increase profits by closing hundreds of its U.S. restaurants
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If you think beef is expensive now, just wait until next year
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AI has transformed the way people get hired – and neither the job seekers nor the employers like it
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This may be the biggest bet in the history of startup companies. The numbers will astound you
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There’s more evidence that employers on average want fewer workers, not more
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Mass-market restaurant chains are a good signal of how consumers are feeling. Here’s the latest message
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Consumers in many states are furious over rocketing electricity bills, and AI is a big part of the reason
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Which country will have the best educated workers to advance AI – China or the U.S.?
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The holiday season is a great opportunity for small businesses – if they get ready now
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Top Wall Street executives are doing something they rarely do –predicting publicly where stocks are going
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A startup company has attracted hundreds of millions of dollars to develop blueberries almost as big as golf balls
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As AI accelerates decision-making, top executives are doubling down on a slower skill
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Business profits are booming overall. So why are aren’t companies hiring as many people as history would have predicted?
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More people are applying to law schools and business schools. But will it turn out as hoped for?
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Has the gold bubble burst? It’s too early to say, but some investors are worrie
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Nvidia has extended its lead as the world’s most valuable company, and its growth doesn’t seem to be slowing down
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More evidence that AI is going after more than just entry-level jobs
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Ferrari is building the sleekest electric vehicle on Earth – but getting one won’t be easy no matter how much money you have
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In this era when we see almost everything fleetingly on a screen, a very different technology is more powerful than ever
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Why a number of today’s richest people say work-life balance is nonsense
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Las Vegas has a problem. One potential solution: Make more movies there
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AI is starting to eliminate jobs on Wall Street, and the trend is just getting started
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Could OpenAI possibly push aside Google as the internet’s universal starting point?
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Have you noticed that many foods are having extra protein added? The trend is just getting started
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One reason why Delta Air Lines is America’s most profitable airline
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Lay’s is changing its potato chips and the bags they’re in. You won’t believe one of the reasons why
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Why sports bettors are going ga-ga over the bets they’re least likely to win
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Why would-be homebuyers are getting cold feet and backing out of deals at a record pace
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The U.S. economy is growing at decent rate. But a Wall Street hero says nearly all that growth is from just one industry
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Walmart has finally said it will deliver merchandise by drones in a big way
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A star CEO in the Internet frenzy has grim predictions for the AI frenzy
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If you get into a bidding war for a home, new research shows you probably don’t want to win
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It’s so true and so often ignored: The key to landing a job is to be as social as possible
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Many big companies are requiring office workers to come to the office five days a week. But there’s more to the story
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The CEO of the world’s most valuable company says the future won’t be powered by tech bros. Here’s why
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Starbucks is closing some 400 stores, while it’s also improving its food. Here’s why
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A long-time robot expert says Elon Musk’s vision of humanoid robots as catchall helpers is ‘pure fantasy thinking.’
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The CEO of Ford says he can’t find enough blue-collar workers and neither can most manufacturers
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AI requires huge data centers, and those centers require staggering amounts of electricity. How much? You won’t believe it
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How much would you pay just to have a certain credit card? The fees and the perks are rising
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It’s the hottest workplace policy at startups: No shoes. It might actually be a good idea
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America’s recent crackdown on highly skilled employees from overseas is great news for Canada
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A major international organization says the U.S. economy is weakening, largely because of tariffs
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People worry about losing their jobs to AI, but what if AI lets you keep your job and work just three days a week?
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Former Goldman Sachs chief who led the bank during the 2008 financial crisis says markets are due for a crisis
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Why a billionaire entrepreneur tries to convince people not to be entrepreneurs
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Pope Leo warns that the world is in big trouble if Elon Musk becomes the first trillionaire
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Even some executives in AI companies say the prices of many AI stocks are way too high
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Recent career advice from Conan O’Brien
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Towns are handing out 10,000-dollar relocation bonuses to poach high-earning remote workers
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How much work will AI eventually take over? How about all of it?
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Nike has changed its slogan. The sports world and the marketing profession are shaken to their shoes
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Successful CEOs agree that even in today’s rocky economy, a key element of success is available to everyone
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Why homes are finally getting a little more affordable
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Why Paris Hilton took out a mortgage on a 63-million-dollar mansion she could have bought by writing a check
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Unemployed recent college graduates are flocking to a business degree you may not have heard of
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If you think AI will eliminate jobs – here’s more evidence that you’re right
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A new study shows that AI is starting to affect entry-level workers in a big way
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Your medical insurance costs may rise more than usual next year because of a rare combination of factors
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The timeline of reaching adulthood is changing, but most people don’t seem to know it
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AI is increasingly making language barriers a thing of the past
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The U.S. economy isn’t in recession, but a prominent economist says it’s right on the verge
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Toy shortages this holiday shopping season are inevitable, say industry experts, mostly because of tariffs
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Why restaurants like Chili’s and Cheesecake Factory are beating McDonald’s and Chipotle at their own game
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As AI advances ever faster, are graduate degrees worth the time it takes to get them?
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The youngest job-seekers are the ones most likely to ask AI for advice, and they’re glad they did
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Many companies are moving slow on AI. Thank goodness many employees are moving fast
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Kodak never recovered from digital photography, and finally, finally it might soon disappear
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When Gen Z workers are unhappy with their employer, some are retaliating
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AI is creating a billionaire boom like the world has never seen
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More employers want workers with AI skills, but the supply of such workers isn’t keeping up
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Remember dial-up internet service on AOL? Actually it still exists – but not for much longer
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AI is coming for entry-level jobs. Bill Gates says Gen Zers may not be safe no matter how well they learn to use it
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What are safe jobs that don’t require a college degree? Depends on what you mean by safe
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15-year-old just sold the rights to a card game he invented at age 7 that has brought in millions
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Maybe today’s young consumers like in-person interaction. Starbucks hopes so
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A Wall Street analyst says the number of workers in the U.S. may not increase at all in the next five years, and that could be a problem
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Warren Buffett has predicted for years that Social Security is headed for trouble. New research says the trouble is coming soon
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The stock of Nvidia is rising so much that two more of the company’s employees have become billionaires
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The CEO of Denny’s has three questions she likes to ask of job seekers. Applicants for any job at any company should think about them
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The billionaire philanthropist Melinda French Gates says one role model affects a woman’s future career the most: Dad
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China’s economy needs more workers—so the government is paying adults to have more babies
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Several top AI experts say they’re losing the ability to understand how their AI models work
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Coke and Pepsi will both unveil new sodas made with cane sugar, but neither is what you’d expect
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Why budget-friendly vehicles may become harder to find and upscale vehicles easier to find
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Americans are still shopping a little more every month, but we’re doing it in a different way
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Why a major AI company prohibited job seekers from using AI on their applications but then changed its policy
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How Roger Federer became the latest billionaire athlete
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It’s surprising and for some people worrisome – college graduates don’t have a so-called safety premium anymore
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Kellogg’s is being sold to an Italian candymaker? You might be surprised who owns some of America’s most American foods
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Starbucks is requiring corporate employees to work from the office. It’s part of a slow but steady trend
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We’re about to find out who is really paying for tariffs
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Why one company just ended its policy of unlimited vacation
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Why Melinda French Gates, who’s worth nearly $31 billion, won’t fund her daughter’s startup
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Maybe you’ve heard that Gen Z drinks less alcohol than other generations. Well, not anymore
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Why retailers are increasingly putting coffee shops in their stores
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Artificial intelligence is making workers much more productive, but those workers are paying a price
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Warren Buffett’s latest step in becoming one of the world’s all-time greatest donors to charity
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The price of Nike’s stock soared on a recent day, but many investors wondered Why?
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AI is learning to lie, scheme, and threaten its creators during stress-testing scenarios
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Continual job-hopping is standard procedure for today’s young workers—but they could be making a big mistake
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Twilight was a huge TV success 17 years ago. An innovative couple are making money from it now
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How the government’s immigration crackdowns are bad news for America’s No. 1 beer
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Diamonds may be forever, but the strategy of the luxury products industry is not
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Why AI isn’t dramatically reducing the costs of new movies and TV shows
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A turning point for job seekers: More than half of business leaders now say they won’t hire a person who doesn’t have AI skills
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What a poll of Americans found about the need to feel financially secure
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Foot traffic at Target has fallen for four months in a row. Could politics be part of the reason?
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Starbucks is betting on AI to give its baristas some extra help behind the counter – part of a bigger strategy
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70% of teens say their parents support them going to trade school or getting an apprenticeship. Here’s why
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The CEO of Zoom says work-life balance doesn’t exist – at least not now
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Will European-style professional soccer finally, finally take hold in the U.S.? We’re finding out right now
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A new analysis predicts autonomous cars will slash insurance costs by 50%
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Starbucks is hiring for a fully remote dream job: travel the world, make Tik Tok videos, and drink coffee
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It’s a celebratory time of year, and the unheralded winners include Walmart’s cake decorators
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U.S. companies are raising prices on products that are subject to tariffs – and also on products that are not
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Believe it or not, Halloween decorations are already on sale, and it might be smart to buy now
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A major new theme park just opened in Florida. Here’s who’s behind it, and why
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Will AI take over the entry level jobs in which young workers learn the business?
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This past week was a historic shift for Southwest Airlines. Will it help the company?
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Fewer and fewer teenagers are getting driver’s licenses. The CEO of Uber thinks he knows why
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Why it hasn’t been this hard to find a used car since the pandemic
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Apple recently introduced some impressive technology. But what it really needs is to sell more iPhones
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Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying Foot Locker for $2.4 billion. And Wall Street doesn’t like it
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Walmart and Amazon prices are going up despite lowered tariffs on Chinese products
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OpenAI’s former chief scientist wanted a bunker for the day when machines become smarter than people
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They’re the women at the top of the global business world – Fortune’s 2025 list of the Most Powerful Women
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CEOs of the world’s biggest companies are worried, very worried, about the environment for business
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Some of today’s young workers want their boss to be replaced by AI – and the reasons may surprise you
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The Big Three Detroit carmakers are furious over a deal the U.S. has made with Britain
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Some optimistic news about the economy: McDonald’s is hiring a lot of U.S. workers this summer
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Many Americans are shopping for cars to get ahead of tariffs. But they should think hard before they buy
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The trade war is reducing U.S. imports, as intended. But it’s also reducing U.S. exports, which is bad news for U.S. companies
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Walmart is using AI to design and produce clothing four times faster than before
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Would you want to buy a foldable Apple iPhone? You may get the opportunity, eventually
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The CEO of Amazon argues that tariffs might actually make Amazon stronger
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Warren Buffett recently revealed the unique education strategy he followed in school, and why today’s young people should too
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UPS is ditching Amazon to be more profitable. Now it’s slashing 20,000 jobs and plans to close over 70 facilities
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It seems ChatGPT, the AI chatbot, has acquired a personality disorder. The company is working fast to fix it
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What if AI could design a jet engine or a starship? A new startup thinks it’s possible
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As more employees are required to return to the office, some are getting revenge
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As economic pressures mount, a quarter of U.S. consumers are financing their groceries
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Americans love Chipotle. But will Mexicans love it?
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Second-hand stores selling tariff-free goods are poised to be big winners in a trade war
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Millions of new manufacturing jobs are on the way, but millions of young adults don’t want them
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A judge ruled Google is so successful it’s an illegal monopoly. Now will it be broken up?
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Wealthy Americans are protecting themselves financially by pouring money into Swiss banks and buying gold
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A prominent CEO says college students who want to be successful leaders must take two kinds of courses
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Chinese suppliers are offering U.S. Amazon sellers a tariff solution. There’s just one problem
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Here’s what you need to know about those loved and hated Easter treats – Peeps
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Here’s a small U.S. industry that is booming in the topsy-turvy trade war
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As the trade war escalates, China is halting the import of Boeing jets. But Boeing may not suffer
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The Masters winner this year will make 100 times more in today’s value than the first winner got in 1934. But does the money really matter?
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Finally – a famous CEO says the truth about meetings
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It appears no company has been hurt more badly by the new tariffs than Apple
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Walmart used to have a reputation for low pay – but look at what it’s paying its store managers now
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Here’s what the CEO of the world’s largest asset manager thinks of the U.S. economy now
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America’s biggest technology companies are taking extraordinary steps to get what they now need most: electricity
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A young woman has been convicted of perpetuating fraud on JP Morgan Chase, but Wall Street wonders how Chase didn’t spot it
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Lots of people want to be entrepreneurs, but they might not like the advice of an entrepreneur who has been hugely successful
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Companies are slashing their profit forecasts, and consumer confidence has dropped to a 12-year low
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The latest AI phenomenon that stunned almost everybody
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It seems like driverless cars have taken forever, but finally they’re becoming normal, and the leader so far is clear
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The No. 1 skill for getting a job is about understanding technology. But the new No. 2 is all about human skills
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Investment managers around the world don’t always agree, but right now they know for sure where they don’t want to invest
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ChatGPT might be making its most frequent users more lonely
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The three top values that a billionaire CEO looks for in new hires
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Workers are increasingly leaving big companies to become entrepreneurs with a lot of help from AI
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Remember the group of stocks known as the Magnificent Seven? It needs a new name
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Economic anxiety – retailers don’t just feel it, they can see it
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The rewards that companies are offering for predicting March Madness are richer and weirder than ever this year
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Why household finances are getting fragile for many Americans
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An industry that really, really likes Daylight Saving Time
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Shoplifting has become so rampant that nearly 60% of shoppers say they feel safer shopping online than in a store
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Sports memorabilia can be good investments, but there’s one type that can be a great investment
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Why workers haven’t been this pessimistic about the future in nearly a decade
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The latest from a company that you’d really wish you could buy stock in
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U.S. Customs in Texas has stopped more than 90 people from smuggling eggs into the country
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The maker of the Taser is developing new weapons for executives as they worry about their safety
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Criminal computer hackers are finding new ways to break into corporate systems – but they’re actually old ways
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Spring homebuying season has begun, and buyers are smiling
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Could the economy actually be shrinking?
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Fyre Festival? Fyre Festival 2 is coming up, now that the founder has been released from prison
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Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, paid the biggest tax bill in history last year. And he’s glad
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How North Korean hackers pulled off the biggest heist of all time, stealing $1.5 billion
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Why Warren Buffett, arguably the world’s greatest investor, isn’t doing much investing
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Employers are giving job-seekers personality tests. Here’s what they’re looking for
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Believe it or not, the eggs you buy at the supermarket may be a bargain
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Southwest Airlines is laying off employees, and that’s practically historic news
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ompanies say they can’t find the workers they want. But job seekers say it’s hard to get hired. So what gives?
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Why Warren Buffett recently bought a stock that many investors are fleeing from
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The housing shortage just got much worse – or did it?
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Should you take a buyout from your employer? A recent offer to federal workers raises a common workplace dilemma
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What do Facebook and Tiffany have in common? Well, at least a couple of things
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The NFL regular season was great for bettors – and not so great for bookmakers
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Why Michael Dell says his company is retiring hybrid work
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Tesla makes more than cars, and right now that may be a good thing
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How NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell got the internship that changed his life
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Business managers may soon have to master a new skill: Managing AI workers
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Federal prosecutors say a sports-related AI startup was actually an audacious fraud
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Starbucks is going to feel a little different for customers, and much depends on how they like it
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Bosses are posting fake job listings. But you can spot one that isn’t real
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A new study finds that drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound lower the risk of 42 health conditions
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AI offers a rare look inside the minds of CEOs—and it seems many of them are depressed
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When a hiring manager invites you to lunch or breakfast at a restaurant, it’s a test. Here’s how to pass it
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Shoplifting can be big business – and a serious crime, as a California woman recently discovered
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It’s tax time, and America doesn’t have enough accountants. Here’s what you need to know
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Why hitting all your benchmarks at work may not protect you from getting laid off
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Walgreens is going through tough times, fighting one problem in particular
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Most car companies are offering all-electric vehicles. And then there’s Lamborghini
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Amazon will no longer let clothing shoppers try before they buy. The move is actually a clue to Amazon’s success
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Why one out of eight hiring managers plan to avoid hiring recent graduates
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Cuban was candid as usual when he recently spoke about healthcare, the NBA, and why he doesn’t post on X, formerly Twitter
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How much personal security do CEOs need? Companies across America are trying to decide
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The U.S. Justice Department says several major landlords have colluded to keep rents high
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Air travel will likely break records this year, but you might be surprised how little profit the airlines make when you fly
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Why a CEO says AI will soon be able to do his entire job – and he isn’t happy about it
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Major technology companies are at the forefront of replacing employees with AI, and they’re just getting started
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How tourists became villains in 2024 and how that could change in 2025
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Most Americans retire before they want to
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The surprising facts on who spends the most on their pets
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As television evolves, one truth never changes – live sports are gold
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Some investors are betting on the AI boom without buying AI stocks
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As more organizations demand workers come back to their desks, there’s a problem. There aren’t enough desks
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How late to a meeting is on time? Depends on how old you are
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One of the most generous philanthropists of this year is in some ways the most mysterious
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After 50 years, Rubik’s Cube is still selling millions every year, especially at this time of year
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Has AI just become as smart as you?
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Here’s one reason many CEOs are requiring workers to return to the office, but they’re not talking about it
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The world’s richest family is the Walton family – that’s Walton, as in Walmart
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Apple has increasingly marketed its watches as lifesaving devices. Here’s its latest feature set for next year
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New research finds that when companies make employees return to the office, the best performers leave
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