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As AI steals entry-level office jobs, Verizon’s chief talent officer says Gen Z grads should be 'open to a different path.' Namely, retail and...

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Andreessen Horowitz has raised over $15 billion across various funds, as venture firms raise more and more.

The restriction comes as regulators worldwide threaten enforcement action over Grok's generation of thousands of non-consensual deepfakes per hour.

If the labor market is improving and the Supreme Court delivers tariff refunds, the Fed would have almost no justification for adding a new round...

Elliott's Amber Energy is poised to close the sale of Citgo and receive more Venezuelan crude barrels.

ADP's jobs report delivered a sucker-punch to Gen Z grads this week: While hiring is up across private payrolls according to December data, it was...

Most observers are expecting the court to strike down his tariff regime or at least curtail it.

Trump is urging U.S. oil companies to return to Venezuela but question marks remain with instability, high costs, and weak oil prices.

Just six months after fetching a $6 billion valuation, cyber startup Cyera has raised $400 million at a $9 billion valuation.

Term Sheet readers predict healthcare is due for a shakeup, cybersecurity breaches are imminent, and robotics is promising as ever.

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Critics warned a wealth tax in California would lead to a billionaire exodus. Florida says come on in, the water's warm.

The Minneapolis shooting was the ninth since September.

In June, a Democratic state lawmaker and her husband were assassinated by a Trump supporter, although conservatives blame Tim Walz.

The cases include claims that a chatbot engaged a 14-year-old in sexualized conversations before his death and encouraged another teen to harm his...

The suspension comes as the Trump administration has ratcheted up criticism of Somali refugees and migrants in the United States.

Former Xbox design head Chris Novak warns that well-intentioned measurements, meant to support a clear vision, can instead tear it apart.

At Tesla’s 2025 Annual Meeting, investors chose to evaluate strategy, incentives, and governance on their own terms.

A report card for the country has a familiar winner, and underlines some enduring divides.

A virtually blank resume may spook employers, but job candidates don’t need a lengthy work career to land a gig—after all, one of Steven Bartlett’s...

Meanwhile, the Peterson Foundation updated its projection: the U.S. would be spending more on defense than the next 35 countries combined.

State officials see the pilot as a way to expand healthcare access, but the American Medical Association warns that removing physicians from...

As AI speeds up work, many professionals say it’s quietly changing how their jobs feel—and what they value about them.

The legal argument justifying the president’s tariffs grants the executive branch powers reserved for Congress.

I'm the former director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The Nobel winners show strong patent systems directly fuel economic growth.

The real scandal in the Warner Bros. sale isn’t about the bidders. It’s about the process.

Why advanced technology accelerates dysfunction when decision rights, workflows, and culture aren’t built to execute.

“This agreement is very generous, it's very open,” one foreign policy expert said. “The U.S. would be able to achieve almost any security goal that...

From earning $40 a week cleaning floors to coaching Bill Clinton, and joining the billionaire’s club, Tony Robbins says these are the three skills...

When dealing with public money “the public should be able to impose whatever restrictions they want on you,” Luckey said.

Bloomberg took a lower salary for his first job out of school because he preferred the people who interviewed him.

The vice president also called it "a tragedy of the far left who has marshaled an entire movement—a lunatic fringe—against our law enforcement...

Roy started Wubble in 2024; now his generated tunes are used by global giants and even the Taipei Metro, to soothe harried commuters.

Nicolas Maduro’s capture has effectively taken away Cuba’s closest ally.

“He’s taking an extreme left-wing position which looks like state capitalism,” said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a longtime corporate governance scholar and...

The U.S. is party to a 1951 treaty that gives it broad rights to set up military bases there with the consent of Denmark and Greenland.

The facility is the only federal jail in New York City but is so troubled that some have described it as “hell on earth."

The outgoing governor said “eople in positions of power" have "told you things that are verifiably false, verifiably inaccurate."

Sen. Marsha Blackburn had circulated a screenshot indicating the professor had posted a headline about Charlie Kirk's stance on the 2nd Amendment.

Described by Harvard Magazine as “the College’s stream of collective consciousness,” Sidechat allows anyone with a verified university email to...

Looking back, the deal succeeded not because we pushed harder or moved faster, but because we stayed balanced.

Before Trump suggested the U.S. government may end up footing the bill for rebuilding Venezuela's oil infrastructure, analysts were of the opinion...

Warner continues to stick with Netflix, the shock winner that emerged in early December from the auction begun by Paramount.

The Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute highlights the top performers of 2025 and the top leaders to watch in 2026.

Screenshots of the ad were used in social media posts on multiple platforms, cited as proof of fraud at Minnesota day care centers.

To my fellow CEOs: stop chasing certainty. Stop waiting for perfect information. Stop anchoring decisions to forecasts that will never be stable.

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Five states — California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota and New York — are targeted, and the HHS said they had been notified.

Trump has not yet released draft legislation or an executive order, but officials and outside analysts say the administration is exploring several...
