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At least 35 of America’s billionaires are PhDs. As academic jobs become scarce, doctorates should get down to business
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At least 35 of America’s billionaires are PhDs. As academic jobs become scarce, doctorates should get down to business
By Samantha DewaltJune 12, 2024
As the chip race heats up, a new multipolar world is taking shape
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As the chip race heats up, a new multipolar world is taking shape
By Rakesh KumarJune 12, 2024
Booz Allen Hamilton CEO: America needs a whole-of-nation approach in its great power competition with China
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Booz Allen Hamilton CEO: America needs a whole-of-nation approach in its great power competition with China
By Horacio RozanskiJune 10, 2024
Fear and loathing in Los Angeles over AI. But it doesn’t have to be this way
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Fear and loathing in Los Angeles over AI. But it doesn’t have to be this way
By John AttanasioJune 7, 2024
DoorDash and Monster Energy are among the 14 companies that cracked the Fortune 500 for the first time
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DoorDash and Monster Energy are among the 14 companies that cracked the Fortune 500 for the first time
By María Soledad Davila CaleroJune 7, 2024
Shein is bad for the fashion industry and our planet—but I can’t wait for the IPO
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Shein is bad for the fashion industry and our planet—but I can’t wait for the IPO
By Lawrence LenihanJune 7, 2024
NYC comptroller: Food delivery apps are blaming minimum pay for inflation. It’s baloney
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NYC comptroller: Food delivery apps are blaming minimum pay for inflation. It’s baloney
By Brad LanderJune 7, 2024
Microsoft’s chief scientist: Step aside, prompt engineers—AI will start prompting you instead
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Microsoft’s chief scientist: Step aside, prompt engineers—AI will start prompting you instead
By Jaime TeevanJune 5, 2024
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AI isn’t yet capable of snapping up jobs—except in these 4 industries, McKinsey says
By Jane ThierJune 4, 2024
By sunsetting Section 230, Congress could be about to break the internet as we know it
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By sunsetting Section 230, Congress could be about to break the internet as we know it
By Gary ShapiroJune 3, 2024
Why Pinterest, MTV, and Showtime are teaming up to fund cultural approaches to mental health care
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Why Pinterest, MTV, and Showtime are teaming up to fund cultural approaches to mental health care
By Rachyl JonesMay 30, 2024
Boy and girl learning coding in school.
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AI will make coding skills more, not less, valuable—and it’s more important than ever for children to learn them
By Ed KimMay 29, 2024
I’ve read over 100 AI requests for proposals from major companies. Here’s the matrix of guardrails and obligations that is emerging
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I’ve read over 100 AI requests for proposals from major companies. Here’s the matrix of guardrails and obligations that is emerging
By May HabibMay 29, 2024
Exclusive: Insurance provider Authentic has raised $11 million in Series A funding
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Exclusive: Insurance provider Authentic has raised $11 million in Series A funding
By Rachyl JonesMay 29, 2024
The SEC’s surprise blessing of Ethereum ETFs is the crypto makeover no one expected
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The SEC’s surprise blessing of Ethereum ETFs is the crypto makeover no one expected
By Leo SchwartzMay 28, 2024
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Even as Elon Musk calls philanthropy ‘very hard,’ everyday Americans gave a record $617 billion—despite feeling the squeeze over the cost of livingplaceholder alt text
By Preston ForeJuly 4, 2026
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Egg companies made $1.22 billion in profit off a $6 carton — now they’re buying their way out of a price-fixing case with 53 million donated eggsplaceholder alt text
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressJuly 2, 2026
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Meet the Zillennials: The luckiest micro-generation in the workforce, born between 1993 and 1998placeholder alt text
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 3, 2026
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