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Fed Chair Kevin Warsh Vows to End Inflation Era While Maintaining Tactical Silence on Rates
In his first appearance before the House Financial Services Committee since taking the helm of the Federal Reserve, Chair Kevin…
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Gallup CEO Warns Fixing Global Workplace May Take Longer Than Colonizing Mars
The global workplace remains fundamentally fractured, with roughly 80% of employees worldwide currently disengaged from their roles. Speaking at the…
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U.S. Unemployment Rate Drop Masks Labor Force Exits for Black Women, Data Shows
WASHINGTON — A decline in the headline unemployment rate is typically celebrated as a sign of economic strength, but recent…
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Bahrain Targets Niche Growth and Regulatory Agility as Financial Services Overtake Oil
MANAMA — Bahrain is carving out a distinct investment strategy centered on regulatory agility, specialized niches, and technological infrastructure to…
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Data Center Power Demands Drive $23 Billion Utility Cost Surge as Regulatory Gaps Leave Households Vulnerable
Expected power demand from data centers has emerged as a primary driver of a projected $23 billion increase in electricity…
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Gen Z Drives Resurgence in Analog Photography as Youth Reject Digital Fatigue
A growing segment of young people is turning away from digital screens and algorithmic feeds to embrace analog photography, sparking…
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AI Search Shift Forces Fortune 500 CMOs to Rewrite Marketing Playbook, Adobe Executive Says
Inside Fortune 500 boardrooms, chief marketing officers are grappling with a new and uncomfortable reality: the playbook they’ve relied on…
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How the American Summer Camp Became a Battleground for National Identity and Citizenship
While summer camps are widely celebrated in popular culture as nostalgic rites of passage, they have historically functioned as deliberate…
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Why College Costs Feel Unaffordable: Historical Data Reveals Stagnant Wages, Not Tuition Spikes, Drive the Crisis
For millions of Americans, a college degree has increasingly come to feel like an unaffordable luxury. However, new historical research…
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