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Wed Sep 24
We don’t care about the future—deal with it
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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway buys OxyChem for $9.7 billion
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Mortgage lending may never look the same after FICO’s latest shake-up
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Trump administration slashes $7.6 billion for clean energy projects in blue states
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Tech leads market near records while D.C.’s shutdown stalls jobs data
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Musk reports Tesla sales jump 7% after months of boycotts
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These 3 tricks will get AI chatbots to help you do your job
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High-performing teams are using AI differently. Here’s how you can, too
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Employees are using AI at work without asking—and putting company security at risk
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI becomes world’s most valuable startup at $500B
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AI is exposing the BS economy. Why not use it to make work more meaningful instead?
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These 5 unconventional AI prompts will get you better results
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Napheesa Collier’s criticism of WNBA leadership could shape player negotiations. Here’s how
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Who controls the machines that control Artificial Intelligence?
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Trump’s dangerous mix of low-grade and high-grade deepfakes
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PepsiCo’s Cheetos, Gatorade, and more will be going dye-free, but it’s going to take a while
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Is DACA back? Here’s what to know about the latest change in the Obama-era immigration program
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More pasta recalled after deadly Listeria outbreak: List of stores includes Trader Joe’s and Albertsons
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Trump’s regulators are working on the biggest overhaul of U.S. capital rules since the 2008 recession
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Fermi stock price rises today after successful IPO: Rick Perry’s data center firm benefits from AI FOMO
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Tilly Norwood already has a Wikipedia page, and not even the editors are sure what to call it
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How the government shutdown will keep crucial data from investors and policymakers
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Success can be a trap. How to avoid being a one-hit wonder
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Like it or not, healthcare influencer marketing is a thing. Should your brand join in?
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How the White House redesigned its website to blame Democrats for the shutdown
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This jewel box of a building is actually a training center for a new generation of ironworkers
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How to replace a legend when your industry faces an existential crisis
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Do you have to say bye to your boss every day?
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Starbucks’s $100 million man shares his vision
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What’s new in parental leave in 2025
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The Democratic activist building an army of Zohran Mamdanis
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Figma’s Dylan Field on how design can continue to reshape business
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5 lessons I learned from my terrible bosses
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Personal scandals are worse for CEOs than financial fraud, research shows
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Control flooding, but make it art. Nebraska’s flood control system is meant to be seen.
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How to make sure your company is set up to use AI successfully
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How to keep performing when layoffs have ravaged your company
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U.S. cybersecurity was bad during the first Trump administration. Somehow, it’s getting worse
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Everything we know—and don’t know—about ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ including a classic Taylor Swift mystery
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‘Heavy soda’: Why TikTok is packing soda with more and more syrup
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Tesla raises lease prices after federal EV tax credit expires
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Jane Goodall, wildlife advocate and primate expert, dies at 91
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FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets are on sale. Here’s how to get them
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AOL discontinues its dial-up internet service that shaped a generation
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Amazon debuts new grocery brand with nearly everything under $5
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Is Spotify’s co-CEO model a blessing or a curse?
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‘Reading Rainbow’ is back: Meet Mychal Threets, the TikTok-famous new host of the iconic show’s reboot
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U.S. takes equity stake in another company: Lithium Americas
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Why this government shutdown is different
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