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Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg started their own schools—but fixing the education system is harder than it looks
Some of the world’s richest are donating billions to reform Gen Z and Gen Alpha education, while others opt to build their own schools from scratch.
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US says no decision yet on whether to drop Boeing criminal case
The long-running criminal proceedings are tied to Boeing 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
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AI chips are the new ‘coin of the realm’ as they grease the wheels of geopolitical negotiations, BofA says
Analysts cited the “Important role played by AI chips as part of geopolitical negotiations around trade/tariffs (GPU as the new ‘coin of the realm’).”
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New York Republican floats higher tax rate to pay for SALT
“The One Big Beautiful Bill has stalled — and it needs wind in its sails,” New York Representative Nick LaLota posted Saturday on X.
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‘A big missing part of the story’ — Rust Belt vs. Sun Belt in the battle for U.S. manufacturing jobs
“The Rust Belt’s manufacturing decline isn’t primarily about jobs going to Mexico. It’s about jobs going to Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.”
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Trump to speak to Putin and Zelenskyy in fresh peace bid
US president says he will hold calls on Monday in attempt to end Ukraine ‘bloodbath’
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CIA to name veteran Middle East case officer as head of covert operations
Deputy director of operations to become more powerful as agency increases focus on espionage
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What management theory tells us about Trump’s ‘team of rivals’
Elected for a second time on the promise of corporate-style government, the US president is already recasting his cabinet
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The ‘Taco’ factor has spurred markets higher
The notion that Trump Always Chickens Out on difficult policy resulted in a strange, shaky rally