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Kraft Heinz and the cost of narrow capitalism
Kraft Heinz has paused its proposed breakup, stepping back from dismantling the 2015 megamerger engineered by Warren Buffett and 3G Capital. The decision follows collapsing quarterly profits, declining sales, and…
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The 2026 farm bill quietly hands big tech control over American farmland. Here’s the fine print
Tucked inside the 2026 Farm Bill is a provision that would reimburse farmers 90% of the cost of adopting AI and precision agriculture technologies — 15 percentage points above the…
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From ‘bad decisions’ to redemption: Brantley Gilbert launches late Hulk Hogan-inspired non-alcoholic beer

Brantley Gilbert, the seven-time No.1 country hit singer-songwriter, has experienced more than one occasion in his life where his 14-year sobriety felt like sitting on the sidelines. “Nothing beats a…
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Inside Lululemon’s founder’s war with the board he says is killing his brand
Lululemon Athletica founder Dennis “Chip” Wilson left the company’s board in 2015, but he has been a thorn in the activewear giant’s side for months, resuming last autumn a years-long…
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Why oil traders are rushing to trade on crypto platform Hyperliquid
Oil markets are going crazy and one crypto ecosystem has become a go-to destination for speculating on where prices are going next: A blockchain called Hyperliquid saw daily trading volume…
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Meta’s new AI team has 50 engineers per boss. What could go wrong?
There are flat organizational structures, and then there’s Meta’s new applied AI engineering team. The division, tasked with advancing the tech giant’s superintelligence efforts, will employ a 50-to-1 employee-to-manager ratio,…
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Ray Dalio: I’ve studied 500 years of history and fear we’re entering the most dangerous phase of the ‘Big Cycle’
Most people are shocked by what’s unfolding in the world right now. I’m not. I’ve seen this movie before. As a global macro investor for over 50 years, I’ve had…
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The ultrawealthy don’t house hunt anymore. They subscribe
By the time a luxury home in Palm Beach hits the market, it’s already sold—and has been for months. The buyer is someone who’s hacking the luxury housing market by…
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Yes, companies can stay profitable without raising prices — here’s how
Sir Isaac Newton’s “Universal Law of Gravitation” states that whatever goes up must come down. Obviously, Sir Isaac has not been to the grocery store lately. Prices are climbing well…
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Yes, companies can stay profitable without raising prices — here’s how
Sir Isaac Newton’s “Universal Law of Gravitation” states that whatever goes up must come down. Obviously, Sir Isaac has not been to the grocery store lately. Prices are climbing well…
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America’s math and reading scores tanked after schools ditched textbooks for screens—and AI could worsen the brain rot
At the turn of the century, educational technology initiatives put laptop keyboards at the fingertips of U.S. schoolchildren. Now, 25 years later, the next generation of students have turned to…
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America’s math and reading scores tanked after schools ditched textbooks for screens—and AI could worsen the brain rot
At the turn of the century, educational technology initiatives put laptop keyboards at the fingertips of U.S. schoolchildren. Now, 25 years later, the next generation of students have turned to…
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The $265 billion private credit meltdown: How Wall Street’s hottest investment craze turned into a panic
It was a glorious time to make money. From early summer 2023 to the close of January 2025, private equity stocks staged what may rank as the single biggest surge,…
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CEO coach to the Fortune 500: How leaders can use a simple strategy called ‘beat the plan’ to speed decision-making and build trust
Too often leaders—even the best ones—can get stuck on little power struggles and personality conflicts. It’s understandable and human but not in service to our goals. The strategy I often…
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Meta eyes massive 20% workforce cut as AI infrastructure costs continue to soar across operations: report

Meta is reportedly weighing layoffs that could impact at least 20% of its workforce as the tech giant looks to offset rising artificial intelligence costs. The cuts come as the…
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Michael Saylor Pushes Back After Boris Johnson Calls Bitcoin A ‘Giant Ponzi Scheme,’ Says Crypto Has ‘No Issuer, No Promoter’

On Friday, Michael Saylor defended Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) after former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson described cryptocurrencies as a “giant Ponzi scheme” in a column. Boris Johnson Questions Bitcoin’s Value…
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Michael Saylor Pushes Back After Boris Johnson Calls Bitcoin A ‘Giant Ponzi Scheme,’ Says Crypto Has ‘No Issuer, No Promoter’

On Friday, Michael Saylor defended Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) after former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson described cryptocurrencies as a “giant Ponzi scheme” in a column. Boris Johnson Questions Bitcoin’s Value…
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Skyrocketing energy prices and inflation woes mount as the ‘absurd’ reality in Iran sinks in
The immediate shock of the U.S. and Israeli war with Iran is felt most acutely in fuel prices. As the fighting drags into a third week, however, the ripples are spreading…
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U.S. hits military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island as war escalates
President Donald Trump said the US had bombed military targets on a critical Iranian outpost in the Persian Gulf and threatened additional strikes targeting oil infrastructure if Tehran continued to…
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says there was ‘never a sense’ AI products would be used for domestic surveillance in Anthropic-DoD feud
Right in the middle of the ongoing feud between the Silicon Valley AI company Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense over whether the military will use—or not use—Anthropic’s large…
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Ground stop lifted at major DC-area airports after chemical odor disrupts air traffic control
A ground stop issued at several airports in the Washington, D.C., region on Friday has been lifted after a chemical odor disrupted air traffic control operations. The temporary ground stop…
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Ground stop issued at DC-area airports due to ongoing chemical odor investigation at control facility
A ground stop has been issued at several airports in the Washington, D.C., region, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Friday evening. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating a…
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Two major drug companies are the latest to join TrumpRx

Exclusive: The White House is expecting to announce an expansion of the drugmakers offering discounts on TrumpRx.gov, FOX Business has learned. As early as today, Amgen and GSK will be…
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U.S. officials have discussed trading oil futures, Burgum says
The Trump administration has discussed trading in the oil futures market as a strategy to help curb surging crude prices amid the war in Iran, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said.…
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Marine veteran turns Iraq War lessons into fraud-fighting tech

FIRST ON FOX: The origins of a fraud-fighting technology now used by one of the world’s largest insurers trace back to a deadly insider attack during the Iraq War. Clearspeed…
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Judge quashes Fed subpoenas, saying DOJ has ‘produced essentially zero evidence’ against Powell, who hints at future as board governor

A federal judge on Friday quashed Justice Department subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve in January, a severe blow to an investigation that has already attracted strong criticism on Capitol Hill.…
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U.S. to send 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to Mideast, pulling them from waters near Taiwan

The American military has ordered 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East, a U.S. official said Friday, in a major addition of forces in the region…
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Google commits $1B to North Carolina data centers as AI demand surges

Google on Friday announced it will invest $1 billion within the next two years to expand its data center infrastructure in North Carolina. The investment will focus on the expansion…
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All 6 crew members on KC-135 refueling plane that crashed in Iraq are dead, bringing U.S. death toll to at least 13 service members

All six crew members of a KC-135 refueling aircraft that crashed while supporting operations against Iran are dead, the U.S. military said Friday. U.S. Central Command, which oversees the Middle…
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Egg prices plunge as avian flu impact eases, but risks remain

Egg prices have declined rapidly over the last year as the market normalizes following a significant avian flu outbreak that began in 2022, though the threat of a resurgence in…
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Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Give Up Intraday Gains As Middle East Tensions Rattle Markets

Bitcoin trimmed earlier gains late Friday after fresh reports of escalating military tensions in the Middle East weighed on risk sentiment. Cryptocurrency Ticker Price Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $71,191 Ethereum (CRYPTO:…
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Travel expert warns Americans to ‘book now’ as oil prices threaten higher airfares

Travelers planning summer getaways may want to lock in flights sooner rather than later as surging oil prices threaten to drive airfares higher. Under normal conditions, travel website The Points…
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Austin airport gridlock: Security lines stretch outdoors as DHS shutdown hits one-month mark

Airport security lines in Austin stretched outside the door early Friday with passengers waiting hours to board their flights amid pressure on Congressional lawmakers to reach a deal to reopen…
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Builders’ blueprint to tackle the US housing crisis

Home prices are still climbing, even as mortgage rates have eased slightly and inventory shows early signs of improvement, underscoring just how tight the U.S. housing market remains. The median…
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U.S. debt is like a Hallmark movie boyfriend who eventually gets dumped for a small town firefighter, budget watchdog warns
This rom-com formula is now a staple of holiday TV programming: a busy professional from the big city goes back home for Christmas and falls for a local guy after…
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Dormant Wallet Nets $2.5 Million Profit On TRUMP Meme Coin Following Mar-a-Lago Gala News

A previously inactive crypto wallet generated roughly $2.5 million in unrealized profit after buying millions of TRUMP (CRYPTO: TRUMP) tokens shortly after the project announced a gala event for top…
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XRP Holds Key Support Against Bitcoin, Gold: Is A Reversal Next?

XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) may be nearing a potential rebound as key support levels hold against Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) and gold. XRP Holds Key Range Against Bitcoin Bitcoin has been trading…
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Ex-presidential candidate Andrew Yang says it’s time to ‘stop taxing labor’ and make AI foot the bill instead

Individual income taxes accounted for more than half of the total revenue collected by the U.S. government in 2025. At a total of $2.6 trillion, they make up the largest…
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Americans are demanding refunds from the $180 billion in tariffs they paid for, and they’re suing companies like Costco to make it happen

Americans have footed the bill for President Donald Trump’s tariffs, and now they’re demanding a refund. The Supreme Court ruling striking down tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers…
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BlackRock’s Larry Fink predicts AI bankruptcies: ‘That’s capitalism’

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink isn’t losing sleep over the possibility that some of the biggest players in AI could go bankrupt. In fact, he’s counting on it. During a panel…
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Flagship Dubai crypto conference Token2049, in sudden reversal, cancels due to Iran war

On Friday morning, the flashy crypto conference Token2049 Dubai, scheduled for late April, announced that it would not take place until 2027 amid war in the Middle East, according to…
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XRP Up 2% Without ETF Inflows: What Is Going On?

XRP (CRYPTO: XRP) is up 2% on Friday despite ETF outflows on Thursday as derivatives volume exploded 35% over the last 24 hours. The ETF Outflow Problem XRP spot ETFs…
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The Strait of Hormuz is an Iranian ‘kill box,’ preventing the U.S. Navy from securing it right now and letting tankers pass through freely

The Strait of Hormuz is too dangerous right now, even for the mighty U.S. Navy, which has been called upon to secure the narrow waterway and bring relief to the…
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4 Reasons Why Bitcoin Is Up 4% To $72,000 Today

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) is up 4% on Friday as PCE inflation fell to 2.8%, oil prices dropped, $3 billion in options gamma triggered dealer hedging and ETF inflows hit four…
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AI promised supreme productivity, but it’s actually straining workloads for employees—time spent emailing has doubled, and focused work sessions fell by 9%

Tech CEOs have lauded that AI will turn workers into “superhumans” where work is optional, and more time dedicated to innovating the world—but so far, the opposite has been true…
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What’s Going On With SOLAI Stock Today?

SOLAI Limited (NYSE:SLAI) shares are down on Friday morning following a preliminary non-binding proposal from Chaince Digital Holdings Inc. to acquire all outstanding shares at a price of $3.069 per…
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Bitcoin’s Cycle Is Intact, But The Bottom May Come In 2027, Analyst Says

Bitcoin’s (CRYPTO: BTC) four-year market cycle still appears intact, but 2026 may be too early to declare the end of the bear market, according to a prominent analyst. Bitcoin Cycle…
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Coinbase Short Interest Doubles In 2026: S3 Data Shows Elevated Potential For Short Squeeze

Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) is seeing elevated bets against the public company with short interest doubling in 2026. Here’s what that could mean for a share rally and…
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Dubai Postpones Token2049 Crypto Conference Over ‘Safety Concerns’ As Iran Strikes Continue

Token2049 postponed its Dubai crypto conference from April 2026 to April 2027 citing ongoing uncertainty in the region as the United Arab Emirates faces missile strikes from Iran, with around…
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Why right now is the best time ever to work in software

When Anthropic announced that its Claude® Code tool could help “break the cost barrier” to COBOL modernization, markets reacted as if a long-standing enterprise problem had finally met its silver…
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