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Ina Garten left a White House job to pursue a cooking career—how the ‘crazy risk’ turned her into a millionaire
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Tech - Wired
How to Stop Your Data From Being Used to Train AI
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Tech - Wired
A Mysterious Hacking Group Has 2 New Tools to Steal Data From Air-Gapped Machines
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Business - MarketWatch
Here’s how stocks have performed under Biden and Harris vs. under Trump
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Top stories - BBC News
How can England use Bellingham, Foden and Palmer?
BBC Sport looks at various options for fitting Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer into the England team.14 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Picture perfect: how to buy art at prices you can afford
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Tech - The Wall Street Journal
This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat
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Business - CNBC
Social Security payroll tax limit increases for 2025. Here's how that may affect you
The Social Security Administration has announced a higher threshold for earnings subject to Social Security payroll taxes. Here's what workers need to know.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
AI is coming for wealth management
If Silicon Valley is right and the technology progresses, we may witness a new wave of industry disruptionYesterday - Artificial Intelligence -
Tech - GameSpot
How You Can Help Hurricane Milton Relief Efforts By Playing Xbox Games
A pair of devastating hurricanes recently devastated parts of Florida and surrounding states, and many might be wondering what they can do to help. The American Red Cross is one of the ...Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Junji Ito Tells You How He Creates His Terrifying Manga In New Book You Can Preorder
Horror manga writer and artist Junji Ito's work has seen a huge spike in popularity in recent years in the US, thanks both to the power of his frightening images unsettling stories, and to the ...Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
How a break-up of Google could transform tech
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Lifestyle - The New York Times
Who Said Self-Care Was for Young People?
How aging has affected six older Americans’ view of wellness and staying healthy.Yesterday -
Business - CNBC
Ozempic is driving up the cost of your health care, whether you can get your hands on it or not
Health-care costs are going up, and yet workers may still not get the coverage they want — particularly when it comes to drugs such as Ozempic.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Can a cruise ship be sustainable?
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Lifestyle - The New York Times
Timothy Westbrook, a Former ‘Project Runway’ Contestant, Breaks Into Bridal
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