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The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach leading scientists.
The damage to Oracle's building comes after Iran warned it would target U.S. tech companies operating in the Middle East.
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While the federal deficit has started to shrink under President Trump, his plans could make the long-term situation worse.
A record number of student loan borrowers are in delinquency and default. Some are making the drastic decision to leave the country and abandon their loans.
As fuel costs go up, making a living as a gig driver is harder than ever.
The law Republicans passed last year has so far been largely imperceptible to most Americans. That’s changing as tens of millions file their taxes this spring.
Ticket prices across airlines in Asia increase in the midst of Iran War tensions, Asian travelers look elsewhere to relax
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Raw Farm, a dairy producer in California, denies that its products have caused the outbreak, which has sickened people in three states.
OpenAI President Greg Brockman will oversee product in Simo's absence.
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Nearly half of college students are actively rethinking their majors, and one in six has already made the switch.
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Payrolls expanded and unemployment dropped last month after a health care strike ended and a harsh winter abated.
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Mr. Musk is requiring Wall Street firms to purchase subscriptions to his A.I. chatbot if they want to advise on one of the largest initial public offerings in history.
United is introducing restrictive base fares in its most profitable cabins: premium economy and business class.
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Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, describes how a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market has left American job-seekers in a bind.
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The bank reinstated a five-day, in-person workweek in early 2025, aligning with other corporate giants like Amazon and Dell.
As AI floods the internet with low-quality content, brands that prioritize human insight and authentic digital identity will stand out and earn lasting audience trust.
Guides poisoned terrified tourists, engineered fake helicopter evacuations and fabricated medical records in an extensive fraud.
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