Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan said Thursday she has “nothing to announce” about a possible 2028 presidential bid, stepping …
Move over men. Women are making major moves in the housing market, and many are doing it solo. Single women now account for roughly one in five U.S. homebuyers, more than double the share of …
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California sues 23andMe over alleged ‘lax’ data security that failed to protect nearly 7 million users’ data in 2023 breach
California’s attorney general sued the genetic testing company formerly known as 23andMe on Thursday, alleging it failed to …
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‘Boy, what a team,’ says Trump as Queens native scores an invite to see the New York Knicks in the NBA finals
President Donald Trump is planning to get an up-close look at the hottest team in basketball. Trump told reporters …
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Last week’s decision to end the 177-year run for Schlitz Beer prompted a wave of nostalgia for a …
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I raised $15 million without VC in one of tech’s most capital-intensive sectors. Here’s what I learned
Hebron Sher is the co-founder and CEO of Zevo, a peer-to-peer EV and electrified asset sharing platform. Through …
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Conference Board: We’ve just hit a peak at job satisfaction. AI threatens to completely ruin that for the unlucky 50%
Matt Rosenbaum is a Principal Researcher in the Human Capital Center at The Conference Board. He leads research …
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Nela Richardson has a rare window into how AI is changing work. Her 3 takeaways should make you excited—or very frightened
The debate about what AI is doing to white-collar work has been loud, contentious, and — if you …
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Prices at the pump have surged and global fertilizer shortages are spreading because of the war in Iran, …
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Costco CEO Ron Vachris says tech is ‘elevating’ workers,’ not replacing them—as IBM and Delta bosses make the same bet on humans
The rise of AI has brought sweeping—and often uneasy—predictions about the future of work, with some tech leaders …
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Starbucks quietly retired its AI agent just months after deployment after it miscounted coffee shop inventories and slowed down baristas
Starbucks has quietly scrapped its AI-powered inventory management system after only nine months since its deployment. The coffee …
