
Incoming Fed chairman takes over the central bank at a pivotal moment: AI is estimated to reshape the economy as we know it (for better or worse, depending on who you ask), geopolitical tensions are rising, and consumers are hollering for relief from the cost of living. There’s also the small matter of national debt—the
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In 2013, my dad died from prostate cancer. He was 56, and I was 25 at the time. Losing him made my family realize how short our time on this earth — and our time together — really is. With part of his life insurance payout, my mom decided to take my sister and me
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Justin Hotard was appointed as Nokia’s President and CEO on April 1, 2025. Prior to Nokia, he was at Intel as Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data Center & AI Group. Between 2015 and 2024, Justin worked for Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). His last role was Executive Vice President and General Manager, HighPerformance Computing, AI
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Brian Barrett: Our best and brightest. Leah Feiger: Yeah. And so I’m just like, no, no, no, this is clearly not just about tech. This is about showing very specifically who Trump’s allies are and being able to position himself in front of a country and leader that he hasn’t spent a lot of time
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Lume isn’t just a modern and expensive lamp; it doubles as a laundry folding genie. And to hype and humanize this alien-like robo housemaid before it starts shipping this summer, the company behind it, has launched an all-out, high-gloss social media video blitz. There’s a commercial launch video, a 10-minute-long documentary about Syncere’s founders, and
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Two of the most controversial pipeline projects this century—the failed Keystone XL project and the successful Dakota Access Pipeline—are gaining new life to move Canadian oil into the U.S., backed by cross-border permits quickly approved by President Donald Trump. The April permits arrive as oil producers push to move growing Canadian volumes to U.S. refineries,
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