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Success
China’s average school day is 2 hours longer than the U.S., with all studies and no extracurriculars. The results could help it win the AI race
By
Preston Fore
November 11, 2025
Commentary
The broken narrative of higher education bears little resemblance to students’ real lives
By
Yolanda Watson Spiva
November 8, 2025
Success
U.S. Olympic gold medalist Hezly Rivera shares her secret to switching her mindset to calm mode before performing
By
Jessica Coacci
November 8, 2025
Asia
Asian universities turn into tourist destinations as Chinese students look closer to home for higher education
By
Angelica Ang
November 7, 2025
Success
Not all degrees are a waste of time and money: This ‘life skills’ university has become a magnet for the Wall Street elite
By
Preston Fore
November 7, 2025
Success
Hundreds of billionaires pledged to give away $600 billion to charity—but the Bill Gates and Warren Buffett era of philanthropy may be over
By
Emma Burleigh
November 6, 2025
Politics
‘The kids maybe are going home and not eating’: How the shutdown is starving Native American schools of federal support
By
Annie Ma
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2025
Success
Palantir says college is no longer a reliable training ground—so it hired 22 high school students instead: ‘Skip the debt. Skip the indoctrination.’
By
Emma Burleigh
November 5, 2025
Commentary
Abraham Lincoln set off an education revolution in 1862 with the Land Grant Act. We need the same thing today for AI
By
Mark Hagerott
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Patrick T. Harker
and
Ramayya Krishnan
November 5, 2025
Commentary
I’ve owned and operated trade schools for 40 years and Gen Z is onto something: They recognize the value of vocational education
By
Stephen Tave
November 5, 2025
Success
Gen Z is leading a blue-collar revolution as more Americans lose faith in college education
By
Emma Burleigh
October 29, 2025
Success
Wealthy family in New Jersey posts tutoring job for $264,000 a year—complete with 45 days vacation and a guesthouse
By
Emma Burleigh
October 28, 2025
AI
Chegg’s CEO once said he’s the ‘poster child’ for AI shock. Now, the company is slashing 45% of staff
By
Ashley Lutz
October 28, 2025
North America
Harvard says it’s been giving too many A grades to students
By
Greg Ryan
and
Bloomberg
October 27, 2025
Commentary
Stop blaming Gen Z: the workforce system is broken. Here’s how leaders can step up
By
Allison Danielsen
October 26, 2025
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Economy
Trump may be raising your taxes with his tariffs but he could actually cut inflation with them, too, SF Fed says
By
Jake Angelo
AI
This CEO laid off nearly 80% of his staff because they refused to adopt AI fast enough. 2 years later, he says he'd do...
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Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
As U.S. debt soars past $38 trillion, the flood of corporate bonds is a growing threat to the Treasury supply
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Jason Ma