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Las Vegas Review-Journal: Regulations and the high cost of child care
High child care costs are a financial strain on families and can prevent parents from entering the workforce, further stretching budgets. But the problem is not necessarily a market failure: Child care, in many places, is one of the most heavily…
Who are the main players in the latest U.S.-Iran crisis?
The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran following failed negotiations and a crackdown on mass protests against the Islamic republic. Here are the key actors in the crisis: The U.S. president has sought to position himself as a…
Weekend reads: Institute to stop paying fees for some OA journals; sleuths' tips for spotting fraud; Bayer sues J&J over 'false and misleading claims'
If your week flew by — we know ours did — catch up here with what you might have missed. The week at Retraction Watch featured: Journal retracts GLP-1 study after researcher questions central finding Chemist nears three dozen…
Xi's AI ambitions collide with China's fragile employment market
Days after back-flipping AI humanoids dazzled China with a new year performance alongside dancers, a small research firm jolted U.S. markets with a stark warning about how automation could trigger an economic spiral by displacing workers. Intended…
The week FOBO - 'fear of becoming obsolete' because of AI - became real for workers and markets
This past week, Block CEO Jack Dorsey announced that the parent company of Square and Cash App was cutting nearly half its employees — some 4,000 workers — because AI and “intelligence tools have changed what it means to build…
Government Subsidies Killed the EV Industry
Here's a depressing but all too predictable headline from The Wall Street Journal last week: 'Detroit's EV Pullback Is Costing $50 Billion.' Yikes. That's a lot of money for the American auto industry to lose. Once again, we have confirmation of an…
34 Impulse Buys That Will *Actually* Be Useful In The Future
Sometimes your shopping senses are tingling, and you can just feel that an impulse purchase is right around the corner. Instead of scratching that shopping itch with a gimmicky item you'll forget about 15 minutes after opening, may I interest you…
Latest Deal Sets Market for Bengals Veteran Ahead of Free Agency
The Cincinnati Bengals have a lot of storylines to follow this offseason. They will likely lose Trey Hendrickson in free agency, but they have the chance to franchise tag him. Cincinnati could dip into the trade market to add to their roster, too.
Flames vs Kings Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Game
The Flames will keep the Kings' offense grounded tonight, as our NHL betting picks explain. Todd Cordell • Betting Analyst Photo By - Reuters Connect. Calgary Flames center Yegor Sharangovich. The Calgary Flames have played in a lot of…
Capitals vs Canadiens Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Game
Noah Dobson has been quite the playmaker, and our expert NHL predictions expect at least one helper from the Montreal defenseman tonight against the Capitals. Quinn Allen • Betting Analyst Photo By - Reuters Connect. Noah Dobson of the…
San Diego State vs New Mexico Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's College Basketball Game
Expect the offenses to shine when SDSU visits New Mexico in The Pit today, per our college basketball betting picks. Eric Rosales • Betting Analyst Photo By - Reuters Connect. San Diego State Aztecs guard Reese Dixon-Waters. The San Diego…
Kansas vs Arizona Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's College Basketball Game
Do-it-all forward Ivan Kharchenkov has emerged as one of Arizona's most dependable contributors, and we're betting on another productive outing from him today against the Jayhawks. Rohit Ponnaiya • Betting Analyst EXPERT PICK - PROP Ivan…
From Water Breaks to Handshakes: How Prediction Markets Monetize the Mundane
Somewhere, a trader is staring at a livestream, whispering, “Say it, say it,” because “will the announcer say doink ?” is now, functionally, a derivative. Prediction markets have turned the attention economy into the…
U.S.-Iran: more than four decades of enmity
The United States and Iran have been sworn enemies since the 1979 Islamic Revolution and the hostage crisis at the U.S. embassy in Tehran. Saturday's U.S. and Israeli strikes mark only the latest in a series of conflicts. On Nov. 4, 1979, student…
How College Admissions Officers Spot Over-Coached Applications
Close up of admissions office sign near public university campus As the admissions landscape at Top 25 schools grows increasingly competitive, families are overwhelmingly seeking expert guidance from private college consultants in the application…
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