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Harvard reworks essay requirements after affirmative action ban, emphasizes life experiences‘Flaunting his wealth’: Fraudster who escaped prison found on Florida’s Gold Coast wearing Rolex, driving MercedesThe Fed may have saved the economy by hiking rates for 18 months—and may have guaranteed crisis for emerging marketsHow a 21-year-old influencer incited a riot in Manhattan by promising to give away loads of video gaming equipmentHow the EU wants to police human rights abuses in global supply chains for every firm with 500 workers and $162 million in revenueYou can get buried in hot pink with Barbie lining your casket—in El SalvadorLocal governments are using A.I. to send kids to magnet school or set bail for convicts—and they’re not even trying to regulate itFed’s Bowman says more hikes ‘will likely be needed’ despite lower inflation readingHome price data: These 10 housing markets are up the most—these 10 are down the mostNFT exchanges knocked for slashing artist royalty rates amid painful slump: ‘It’s a shortsighted strategy’Hollywood writers and studios fail to restart contract negotiations: ‘There is no agreement’Investors had largely ignored Apple’s valuation problem. Then in a single day they erased $130 billion in market capA PhD student who grew up in Seattle feels locked out of the city by its unaffordable housing costs: ‘It’s so strange to feel like a city is off limits’Berkshire Hathaway profits rise as cash pile nears $150 billion. Now Warren Buffett has to figure out what to do with all that moneyTaking out student loans makes you unhealthier than your debt-free peers, groundbreaking study of 3,200 college kids findsCats moved in with us thousands of years ago and now number in the billions. A biologist explains how they did it without even evolving‘It’s about time’:You can now pump your own gas in Oregon for the first time in 72 yearsThe super-rich are cooling on buying yachts—and the bad image of Russian oligarchs may be to blameThe hedge fund titan who’s been watching for ‘black swans’ for decades says the ‘greatest credit bubble in human history’ is set to pop—but he’s not worriedFor $17,700 you can get your master’s degree in happiness: ‘This is too important a field to be at the mercy of self help’Nespresso’s U.K. CEO doesn’t believe work-life balance is possible at the top—instead she aims for work-life fluidity
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