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Trump’s top advisers wage campaign to shift his focus to high prices
WASHINGTON—Just before President Trump left the White House for Thanksgiving, top aides met with him in his private dining room to discuss inflation and the economy in hopes he would calibrate his
Donald Trump’s Kennedy Center is showier, emptier and more political
On the day in February that President Donald Trump took over the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, his new board ousted Deborah Rutter, the longtime president of the institution. She
Five reasons investors are feeling good about stocks again
Anxiety has given way to hope on Wall Street.Stocks are back near records, recovering from a slump spurred by fears that the excitement about the artificial-intelligence boom has outstripped the
Mom of Karoline Leavitt’s nephew rejects White House narrative of her ICE arrest
From her confinement in a remote detention center in Louisiana, Bruna Ferreira recounted all the ways she said she has tried to maintain a friendly relationship with the family of White House
Why Nvidia and other AI stocks have lost their 'quality' status
Are the big AI companies giving up their status as the highest caliber stocks in the market? The question is at the heart of a debate about “quality” companies that has left two popular ETFs with
Trump’s latest anti-immigration push echoes the nativism of the 1920s
Somalis are “garbage,” and “we don’t want them in our country.” Migration from “all Third World countries” should be halted. Any foreign national deemed “noncompatible with Western civilization”
Trump blames Maduro for migrants, but a war in Venezuela could create millions of refugees
When President Donald Trump has been asked about the reason he’s pressuring Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to step down and threatening military action against the country, he consistently
Barabak: She's a liar, swindler and cheat. So why wouldn't Trump pardon her?
For a while, it seemed Elizabeth Holmes was everywhere. Peering wide-eyed and black-turtlenecked from a shelf load of magazine covers. Honored as a "Woman of the Year" by Glamour. Touted as one of
The biggest winners of our current economy: Middlemen
Bill Gates has been right about a lot of things over the years — Microsoft, mosquito nets, the risk of pandemics. One thing he was not so right about: the idea that the internet would cut out the
Chabria: Is RFK Jr. better on women's health than Newsom? We're about to find out
It's a bad look when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ahead of you on scientifically sound health policy — women's health, to make matters worse — but that's exactly what happened to Gov. Gavin Newsom last
The era of the pickle is upon us
Pickle-flavored foods, from potato chips to martinis, have been on the rise in recent years.The trend may have hit its apex with McDonald's Grinch meal, with new dill-flavored fry seasoning.Pickles
'Godfather of AI' says CS degrees 'will remain valuable for quite a long time' — and students should still learn to code
Geoffrey Hinton said just because AI is replacing some programming task doesn't mean a CS degree isn't valuable.Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," told Business Insider that computer science degrees
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