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Judge blocks Trump administration mass layoffs at many U.S. agencies
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from sharply cutting jobs and reorganizing the structure of many major federal agencies. A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from sharply cutting jobs and reorganizing the structure of many major federal agencies. The order issued late Thursday granted a preliminary injunction that pauses further reductions in force and “reorganization of the executive…
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Britain's economy shows signs of positive momentum — but the UK may not be out of the woods just yet
This week has given Britain three reasons to be optimistic.
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iPhone designer whose startup sold to OpenAI for $6.4B: The key lesson I learned from Steve Jobs—it ‘shocks me' how few people use it
Jony Ive, who helped design products like the iPhone and iMac, worked closely with Steve Jobs for more than 10 years until the Apple co-founder’s death in 2011.
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Goolsbee says Fed now has to wait longer before moving rates because of trade policy uncertainty
The central bank official indicated that while he still sees the direction of rates being lower, the Fed likely will be on hold.
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp sells more than $50 million in stock
Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar, co-founder and president Stephen Cohen and other executives also dumped millions worth of shares.
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I'm a psychology expert in Iceland, one of the happiest countries in the world—our No. 1 secret is this ‘ancient mindset'
For years, Iceland has been ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world. Icelandic happiness expert and thought leader says it’s all thanks to “”InnSaei,” which translates to intuition. Here’s a deeper look, and everyone can apply it to their own lives.
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Robotaxis will hit streets in June: If you want to invest in autonomous vehicles, ‘look under the hood' first, says ETF researcher
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company will begin to roll out a fleet of self-driving taxis in June — the sort of news that investors should be careful with.
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Trump's student loan policies will be harsh reality for struggling American borrowers, new report says—how you may be affected
U.S. federal student loan borrowers had a lot of leeway under President Joe Biden. That’s changing under President Donald Trump.
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Harvard sues Trump administration over international student enrollment ban
“Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard,” the lawsuit by the private school against the Trump administration says.
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Personal finance app Monarch raises $75 million despite ‘nuclear winter' for fintech startups
Monarch aims to provide an all-in-one mobile app for tracking spending, investments and money goals.
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Nuclear stocks rally on report Trump will sign executive orders to support industry
The president is scheduled to sign orders in the Oval Office at 1 p.m. ET, according to the White House schedule.
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OpenAI employees say company has thwarted efforts to donate equity as valuation surges
OpenAI’s unusual equity structure makes it difficult for employees to donate a portion of their holdings to charity.
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How Nashville transformed from Music City into a booming business hub
How Nashville transformed into a booming business hub
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Trump's 5% NATO spend target ‘very, very difficult' to meet, Greek PM says
Several NATO members currently struggle even with spending 2% of their gross domestic product on defense.
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Trump recommends 50% tariff on European Union starting June 1
President Donald Trump said he is “recommending a straight 50% Tariff on the European Union” after complaining that trade negotiations have stalled.
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5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
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Bye-bye buybacks? Big Oil's record-breaking shareholder payouts are under threat
A protracted slump in crude prices has ratcheted up the pressure on Big Oil’s commitment to allocate cash to shareholders.
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House Republican tax bill favors the rich — how much they stand to gain, and why
A tax and spending package passed by House Republicans funnels most of its financial benefits to the rich and leaves many low earners worse off.
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She dropped out of culinary school at 21. Today, she teaches dumpling-making for a living
Samantha Mui went from being a culinary school dropout to teaching people how to make dumplings for a living. Her business brings in $20,000 a month today.
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Yachts, Eric Trump and Habibi Doge: Dubai's crypto party is bigger than ever
The gathering was hosted during Dubai’s Token2049 conference, which drew more than 10,000 crypto enthusiasts and investors from all over the world.