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The Pentagon sees quantum computing as a new Manhattan Project. China is "nanoseconds" behind. And these stocks are still cheap.
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On what's looking like another record day for precious metals, Yardeni Research is now saying will reach $6,000 by the end of 2026.
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Federal student loans are changing. Here's what to expect in 2026 NPRStudent-loan borrowers with higher incomes are now eligible for cheaper payments and debt relief Business InsiderWhat to know about Trump's new student loan forgiveness program, RAP AL.comJan. 20: Hybrid ‘Face to Face': New Federal Student Loan Limits The University of Maryland, Baltimore
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Column | Burning wood emits more than fossil fuels. Here's how to build a better fire. The Washington Post
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It takes travel, time and money.
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ChatGPT Now Has a 2025 Year-End Summary Feature Like Spotify Wrapped MacRumorsChatGPT launches a year-end review like Spotify Wrapped TechCrunchChatGPT's year-end recap is here — and it tells you how many em-dashes you exchanged Business InsiderChatGPT's yearly recap sums up your conversations with the chatbot The VergeChatGPT's Year-In-Review Dials The Sycophancy Up To 11 Forbes
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Here are three ways businesses of all sizes can stay in the game this holiday season and set themselves up for long-term growth.
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From department stores to grocery stores, most retailers across the U.S. close early on Christmas Eve and shut their doors entirely on Christmas Day — while others opt to cut back hours.
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The Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans — eggs, milk, bread, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, chicken, ground beef, gasoline, electricity and natural gas — and how they are changing, or not, under the second Trump administration. This tracker is updated monthly using CPI data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The risk modeling agency estimates that the wildfires caused anywhere from $4 to $6 billion in losses from property damage and business interruption.
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