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The more that kids can cheat thanks to AI advances, the better education will become. Yes, you read that right. No need to ...
As the Bitcoin 2025 conference rolls into Las Vegas later this month, Bitcoin isn’t just trending—it’s transforming finance ...
Europe has declared itself open for business — unless you're actually trying to do business there. The European Commission's ...
Karl Marx was born in 1818, but Marxism—in spirit—has been around far longer. “Smith, you fool,” you might say, “how can that ...
Access to housing is a fundamental need, but low-income families often find themselves struggling to manage the costs. In ...
Brandeisian” approach to antitrust pursued by former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan was the definition ...
The US downgrade won’t upend markets—but it may reshape sovereign risk models and investor assumptions. Here’s what to watch ...
A recent Ernst & Young study suggests that the ethical leadership-oriented principle of 'empathy', in this case between ...
Energy use by AI data centers, combined with energy-intensive manufacturing could raise U.S. energy consumption by up to 50% by 2040, according to some estimates. That boost in consumption conflicts ...
While tariffs on China have declined from 145% to 30%, the headwind to corporate earnings from tariffs remains significant ...
Low and falling birthrates are not an economic threat. Not remotely. The latter is not a Malthusian or Paul Ehrlich-ian ...
People in Texas pay taxes too. So do workers in Florida, Tennessee and other states that don’t impose an income tax. This has ...