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Tech
xAI has faced a growing outcry from global regulators over Grok’s generation of non-consensual explicit photos, but has faced little regulatory action in the US (Kurt Wagner/Bloomberg)
Featured Podcasts Lenny’s Podcast: The non-technical PM’s guide to building with Cursor | Zevi Arnovitz (Meta) Interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts to uncover actionable advice to help you build, launch, and grow your own product. Subscribe to Lenny’s Podcast. Big Technology Podcast: Is Google’s Gemini Winning?, Thinking Machines Drama, Claude Cowork’s Potential The Big Technology Podcast takes…
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Business
Stock market today: Dow futures tumble 400 points on Trump’s tariffs over Greenland, Nobel prize
U.S. stock futures dropped late Monday after global equities sold off as President Donald Trump launches a trade war against NATO allies over his Greenland ambitions. Futures tied to the Dow Jones industrial average sank 401 points, or 0.81%. S&P 500 futures were down 0.91%, and Nasdaq futures sank 1.13%. Markets in the U.S. were closed in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr.…
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Money
These 4 Companies Consistently Have the Most Remote Jobs
T. Schneider / Shutterstock.com In the 13 years since FlexJobs began ranking the Top 100 Companies to Watch for Remote Jobs, there have been countless changes in how companies approach remote work. In 2020, remote work became a necessity for people and companies everywhere. Since then, working remotely has become the norm for many employers and employees. But for many…
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Workers Are Torn Between Ambition and Anxiety in 2026, According to Survey
voronaman / Shutterstock.com The outlook for 2026 is anything but straightforward for U.S. workers. Findings from Zety’s new 2026 Job Search Split Report reveal a workforce caught between ambition and anxiety. The survey of more than 1,000 U.S. employees found that 47% plan to look for a new job in 2026, while 53% intend to stay in their current roles.…
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5 Legit Side Hustles for Introverts (No Uber Driving Required)
Dean Drobot / Shutterstock.com The modern gig economy often feels like a trap for introverts. The most popular suggestions — driving strangers around in your car, delivering hot food or answering customer service calls — require a level of social battery that can leave you exhausted. But you don’t need to be a social butterfly to build a second income…
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These Jobs Pay Six Figures in 2026 — and It’s Relatively Easy to Land One
ETAP / Shutterstock.com The race for high-paying jobs is shifting in ways that might surprise you. While tech headlines dominate career conversations, the roles commanding six-figure salaries in 2026 tell a different story. Healthcare and skilled trades are emerging as the real winners, and the pathways to these careers are more accessible than you might think. Indeed’s Hiring Lab recently…
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Workers Brace for Uncertainty, Prioritize Stability in 2026
Dean Drobot / Shutterstock.com Compared to 2025 when workers were reacting to change with cautious optimism, 2026 shows a workforce that has largely accepted uncertainty as a constant. Rather than accelerating career moves, workers are prioritizing stability and income protection and are quietly adapting through side hustles, upskilling, and more selective job searching. This shift isn’t about disengagement… Source link
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I’m a CPA: 7 Tax Breaks Seniors Forget to Claim
pathdoc / Shutterstock.com You spent decades working, saving, and paying your dues. Now that you’re in or near retirement, the last thing you want to do is tip the IRS hundreds more than you owe. Yet, millions of older Americans do exactly that every year. They miss out on thousands of dollars in savings simply because the tax code is…
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Why Gen Z Is Facing a Growing Unemployment Crisis
Ollyy / Shutterstock.com For decades, recent graduates relied on entry-level roles as a critical bridge from education to the workforce. But new research shows that this bridge is collapsing, and young, college-educated workers are paying the price. A new analysis from the Burning Glass Institute reveals a structural shift in hiring: Entry-level knowledge-work roles are vanishing, especially in fields heavily…
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Layoff and Automation Fears Are Front and Center for Workers in 2026
insta_photos / Shutterstock.com After a year of wage stagnation, hiring slowdowns, and continued shifts in workplace norms, many employees are entering 2026 with tempered expectations. Zety’s 2026 Job Predictions Report reveals how workers view the job market, hiring trends, and their own career stability heading into the new year. The data shows that 2 in 3 workers (65%) believe the…
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