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SuccessJob openings have plunged 32% since ChatGPT’s debut—now, $35K healthcare work is one career option left for Gen Z, according to a Stanford study
By Preston ForeNovember 3, 2025

SuccessThe exact amount of money you need to earn to be among New York’s ultra-wealthy club has been revealed—and it’s 7x the average wage
By Jessica CoacciNovember 3, 2025

EnergySM Energy is acquiring Civitas in $13 billion oil and gas merger of near equals in the Permian Basin
By Jordan BlumNovember 3, 2025

EconomyGoldman Sachs CEO says AI-induced growth offers a ‘path out’ of America’s $38 trillion debt crisis
By Eleanor PringleNovember 3, 2025

PoliticsTrump says he ‘won’t be extorted’ as the shutdown is about to become the longest ever—and millions could soon lose food aid
By Mary Clare Jalonick and The Associated PressNovember 3, 2025

InvestingThis ETF is handily beating the S&P 500—and analysts say it could be one of the big winners of the AI boom
By Dave SmithNovember 3, 2025

By Aparna Sharma and Daniel SmytheNovember 3, 2025

By Sheryl EstradaNovember 3, 2025

By Leo SchwartzNovember 3, 2025

EconomyFor now, data ignorance is bliss on Wall Street as investors are warned not to rely too heavily on private surveys
By Eleanor PringleNovember 3, 2025

By Gao Yuan, Yoolim Lee and BloombergNovember 3, 2025

Startups & VentureExclusive: Airwallex crosses $1 billion in annualized revenue as fintech unicorn takes on U.S. competitors like Ramp and Stripe
By Leo SchwartzNovember 3, 2025

AsiaHegseth reaffirms Vietnam partnership and hands over a leather box, belt and knife—wartime artifacts taken by U.S. soldiers
By Aniruddha Ghosal and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

PoliticsTransportation secretary says he doesn’t plan to fire air traffic controllers who don’t show up for work during shutdown
By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

PoliticsTrump’s nuclear weapons tests will involve ‘noncritical explosions,’ not atomic blasts, energy secretary says
By Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

EconomyIt’s getting harder to separate the stock market from the economy. That means the Fed and Congress have more incentive to help Wall Street
By Jason MaNovember 2, 2025

AsiaTrump says China’s Xi has assured him that he won’t take action on Taiwan during Republican’s term
By Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

EnergyIt’s not just SNAP, the government shutdown also threatens home heating aid for millions of low-income families
By Susan Haigh, Marc Levy and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

Big TechThanks to a donation from a Silicon Valley billionaire, the nation’s largest police fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks is about to hit the streets of Vegas
By Jessica Hill and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

AIAmazon says its AI shopping assistant Rufus is so effective it’s on pace to pull in an extra $10 billion in sales
By Dave SmithNovember 2, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentMeet the ‘King of K-pop’: This U.S.-educated computer engineer pioneered music industry practices that fueled the genre’s global expansion
By Juwon Park and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2025

SuccessI spoke to Bill de Blasio about being cloned—and what public figures can do when AI fakes strike: ‘All you can do is go online and deny what it is’
By Jessica CoacciNovember 2, 2025

SuccessThis founder went from designing Happy Meal toys to making prosthetic skulls for a living—and her company now rakes in $20 million a year
By Emma BurleighNovember 2, 2025

InnovationRivian’s CFO hints the end of EV tax credits means manufacturers are being forced to finally make more affordable electric cars
By Jordyn Grzelewski and Tech BrewNovember 2, 2025

BankingIn private credit, banks are ‘quietly preparing for some distress on the horizon’ by requiring ever stricter legal terms for debt-ridden companies
By Jim EdwardsNovember 2, 2025

By Alex Veiga and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2025

PoliticsInstacart, DoorDash, Gopuff and Zip are offering discounts to SNAP recipients getting cut off from food aid payments
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2025

EconomyLong lines form at food pantries after SNAP payments were suddenly cut off due to the government shutdown
By Susan Haigh, Dylan Lovan and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2025

By Mead Gruver and The Associated PressNovember 1, 2025
















