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Gen Z graduates who majored in ‘AI-proof’ careers like pharmacy, biology, and education are making less than $50,000 after graduation
Gen Z graduates are tossing their tassels with six-figure salaries in their eyes. But some won’t be making $50,000—even if they chased college degrees hailed as AI-proof. 
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While some college majors like liberal arts and performing arts are resulting in rock-bottom salaries, o
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Trump’s former Surgeon General: voters widely support vaccine access and want Washington to focus elsewhere
Nearly 80% of voters — including nearly two-thirds of Republicans — worry that the federal government is making vaccine policy decisions based on political considerations, not the underlying science. And three in five voters are concerned that Americans who want to get vaccinated won’t
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Meet the quiet winners of the Supreme Court tariff ruling: hedge funds creating a $100 billion market snapping up rights to importers’ tariff refunds
At the end of February, Rep. Jamie Raskin, ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and his son Brandon Lutnick, who took over as chair of financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, replacing his father as top brass when Lutnick took a
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We’re economists who designed a chatbot to help our students reason instead of cheat. Meet ‘Macro Buddy’
Students using AI to cheat on homework or tests is a source of much discussion. But some scholars argue the greater risk of students using AI is that they will simply not learn.
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Approximately 90% of 1,100 U.S. students surveyed at two-year and four-year colleges in 2025
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Gen Z is hacking the exorbitant costs of live events by ditching Coachella and opting for something actually affordable. Meet Breakaway
Ever since the inception of flashy music festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza (even a special mention for the beleaguered Fyre Festival), the archetype for aspirational concert-going has been the same: a pricey flight to an exclusive destination, a hotel that costs more than a month’s rent
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Google, Meta and the AI ‘hyperscalers’ are on a $1 trillion borrowing binge after years of printing cash. Here’s why Big Tech’s pivot to debt matters
Almost every major capital spending boom during the past 200 years has ended in bankruptcies, consolidations, and tears—but also wins for the victors.
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The late 1990s buildout of fiber-optic networks, in which companies spent billions to pull dark fiber across continents and u
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Congress is about to chase rail freight onto American roads. It risks thousands of deaths
As the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee prepares to reauthorize surface transportation programs before the September 2026 deadline, lawmakers face a critical test of their ability to separate political theater from policy substance. Furthermore, three years after the East Palestine
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Pete Hegseth called it ‘quiet death’—the first time a U.S. sub fired a torpedo and hit an enemy ship since the 1940s
A U.S. submarine sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the southern coast of Sri Lanka on Wednesday, killing 87 people.
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The submarine struck the ship with a torpedo, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, resulting in “quiet death”.
The event marks the first time a U.S.
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GLP-1s cure hunger for a lot more than food, my study of 600,000 people suggests
A patient of mine, a veteran who had tried to quit smoking for over a decade, told me that after he started a GLP-1 drug for his diabetes, he lost interest in cigarettes. He didn’t use a patch. He didn’t set a quit date. He simply lost interest. It happened without effort.
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Hung up on Hormuz: the old-world order of oil was just shattered by the closing of Iran’s key global chokepoint
For every CEO, investor, and policymaker reading the headlines today, the math is becoming terrifyingly simple: when oil tests the $90-per-barrel point, the global economy begins to fracture.
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We have long been taught that energy security is a matter of geography, defined
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The unexpected 92,000 drop in payrolls is a clue we might be reading the AI jobs narrative all wrong
The shocking news that U.S. payrolls dropped by 92,000 in February—market watchers were expecting a 50,000 _gain_—trained the spotlight on what’s probably today’s most worrisome issue for everyone from money managers to Main Street shareholders to office workers: What’s the looming impact of AI on
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23,000 canceled flights and debris raining on Dubai hotels: The Iran war is jeopardizing the $12 trillion global travel industry
Over the weekend, missile debris rained over parts of Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, a tree-shaped, man-made island home to fine-dining establishments and luxury hotels, including the skyscraping Burj Al Arab hotel. According to local authorities, four individuals were injured in the resulting
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Trump’s loss of $1.7 trillion in tariff revenue will send the national debt to $58 trillion by 2036, think tank projects
A landmark Supreme Court ruling against President Trump’s tariffs has cost the federal government an estimated $1.7 trillion in projected revenue through 2036, according to a new analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB), setting the United States on a course toward a
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Trump pledged the ‘free flow of energy’ from the Middle East, and he has a week to show progress before prices really spike again
President Donald Trump’s pledge to insure and escort oil and gas tankers in and out of the Middle East has kept pricing surges at bay, but he has about a week to show tangible progress before commodity prices continue spiking, energy and legal analysts said.
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Milan strides toward world city status with gleaming new Olympic stadium, hundreds of new housing units, over 9 million tourists per year
Milan has added the title of Olympic city to its long-held monikers as Italy’s fashion and finance capital, a legacy that crowns two decades of growth that reshaped the skyline and boosted investment,
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This VC backed CrowdStrike and Anduril. His due diligence starts with your parents
When Jeff Cardenas took his first meeting with venture capitalist Adam Zeplain in 2023 he was expecting to answer questions about his robotics company’s revenue, margins, and prospective market share.

Zeplain surprised him, opening with: “Tell me about your father.”
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Bill Gates pulls out of India’s AI summit at the last minute, in the latest blow to an event dogged by organizational chaos
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates pulled out of India’s AI Impact Summit just hours before he was scheduled to address the event with a keynote speech. The Gates Foundation said in a statement that the decision was made “to ensure the focus remains on the AI summit’s key priorities.”

Rumors had be
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Exclusive: Block’s CFO explains the AI leaps over 18 months that led to the decision to slash nearly half its workforce
Why now, and why so many people?
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Those were the two questions whipping around the business world following Block’s shocking announcement that it was slashing 4,000 jobs, or nearly half its workforce. The parent company
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Target’s new CEO lays out a $6 billion plan to revive ‘Tarzhay’
If you tuned in on Tuesday to Target’s investor day, during which the retailer’s new CEO, Michael Fiddelke, and his top lieutenants laid out their plan to return the big-box retailer to growth, you likely picked up on a recurring theme: Target’s avoidance of straight talk within its management
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Google’s AI chatbot convinced a man they were in love. It then allegedly told him to stage a ‘mass casualty attack’ in newly released lawsuit
Google is facing a new federal lawsuit from the father of a 36-year-old man, who alleges the company’s AI chatbot, Gemini, convinced his son to commit suicide and to stage a “mass casualty event” near Miami International Airport.
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The lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges Jonathan G
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