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- Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine gains momentum with Australia approval
- Some of Japan’s leading politicians want to start treating COVID more like the flu. The government’s not quite sure yet
- Tom Brady’s Autograph—which helps celebrities launch their own NFTs—just raised $170 million from Silicon Valley
- Anthony Fauci says FDA could approve COVID vaccines for children under 5 by the end of February
- Democrats just lost the most support in one year in Gallup poll history
- Singapore and Dubai: two very different approaches to the COVID expat
- Wall Street is throwing $305K pay packages at new Stanford MBA grads—and that still doesn’t match what private equity is offering
- El Salvador’s plan to create the first Bitcoin-powered nation is tanking the economy—and is a mess by every measure
- Even mild cases of COVID can have long-lasting impacts on your brain
- Why do we ignore antisemitism?
- Men are creating AI girlfriends, verbally abusing them, and bragging about it on Reddit
- Fight the Great Resignation by changing how you treat the workers who stay
- Prior infection, vaccines provide best protection from COVID-19, CDC study finds
- A 15-year-old whose NFT art sales over the past year are now worth more than $1 million breaks down how he did it
- The business case for union busting is eroding
- This Australian bridal gown designer developed the first sustainable wedding gown, made from recycled fabrics
- Starbucks drops vaccine mandate after Supreme Court ruling
- Biden’s merger watchdogs just put corporate America on notice—50 years of allowing bigger and bigger monopolies are ending soon
- Congress’ big antitrust bill is filled with gray areas
- U.K. inflation climbs to the highest in 30 years
- Cathie Wood’s ARK Innovation ETF has lagged the Nasdaq since 2018—while collecting over $200 million in fees
- Omicron is milder than Delta. So why are hospitals full?
- How I try to make a difference with every meal–and every investment
- COVID boosters do not provide protection against Omicron, study finds
- The biggest banks on Wall Street are worried that your big pay raise could be bad for the economy
- 100 millionaires and billionaires signed a letter to pay more taxes—and fear violence if they don’t
- These are the cities where you’re most likely to see a bidding war for your home
- Inside crypto exchange FTX’s new venture fund
- Oscar Mayer introduces a bologna-inspired skincare product
- Janet Yellen: Biden COVID relief bill like a ‘vaccine’ for the economy
- Microsoft-Activision deal could face antitrust challenges over gaming implications, and maybe the metaverse too
- Green hydrogen has long been hyped as a replacement for fossil fuels. Now, one of the industry’s biggest players is preparing its IPO
- Childcare isn’t the only reason women are considering quitting their jobs
- Scientists debate the theory that viruses always get more infectious but less severe over time
- How much do grads with a data science degree make?
- Who should pursue a master’s degree in data science?
- How to get into UC Berkeley’s online data science program
- COVID is making it harder for schools to practice restorative justice
- What are women waiting for?
- FORTUNE Education’s new graduate-program rankings are out
- Wanted: crypto clarity
- China is forcing Olympic athletes to use a state-controlled COVID app that researchers say contains a ‘devastating’ security flaw
- Why Sony might be the biggest loser in Microsoft’s Activision deal
- N.Y. attorney general wants Trump to testify in state probe into possible use of ‘fraudulent’ valuations in filings
- Exxon’s new 2050 net-zero ‘ambition’ ignores 80% of its emissions
- Nasdaq is on the brink of plunging into correction territory. Here’s why Wall Street predicts more pain ahead
- Airlines are cancelling and modifying flights to U.S. over 5G rollout fears
- For two years, Singapore has tried to manage COVID. With Omicron, it’s starting to give up control
- Why Singapore, the world’s ‘most crypto-friendly economy,’ is shutting down Bitcoin ATMs
- More Americans can now cover a $1,000 emergency, but it’s still less than half
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