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Health
Ozempic and Wegovy surge to national approval with most U.S. adults considering it ‘a good thing’ to treat obesity
By
The Associated Press
,
Kenya Hunter
and
Linley Sanders
January 31, 2025
Success
AI offers a rare look inside the minds of CEOs—and can tell if they’re depressed just based on how they sound on earnings calls
By
Sasha Rogelberg
January 19, 2025
Tech
Scientist says the one thing everyone hates about AI is ultimately what helped him win a Nobel Prize
By
Dave Smith
December 24, 2024
Success
Gen Z workers think showing up 10 minutes late to work is as good as being on time—but baby boomer bosses have zero tolerance for tardiness, research reveals
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
December 21, 2024
Success
The top jobs that pay $200,000+ require two things: Advanced degrees and in-person working, research shows
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
December 4, 2024
Mind
Your commute is more dangerous than previously realized, new research shows. One simple change could combat the mental toll
By
Lindsey Leake
November 27, 2024
Health
Sitting too much is a danger not even exercise can undo. Here are 5 tips to move more
By
Lindsey Leake
November 18, 2024
Health
Monkeys that escaped a breeding facility are still on the loose but jumping around the compound, cooing at other monkeys still inside
By
The Associated Press
November 9, 2024
Health
Monkeys escape medical research lab for the fourth time—over 40 are currently on the loose
By
Jeffrey Collins
and
The Associated Press
November 7, 2024
Success
Gen Z have settled on the new age when adulthood starts
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
October 7, 2024
Success
Meet the 2024 MacArthur ‘genius grant’ recipients
By
Thalia Beaty
and
The Associated Press
October 1, 2024
Health
America ranks worst in the world for health care—despite spending trillions
By
Lindsey Leake
September 19, 2024
Newsletters
Men are more likely to be ‘maximalist’ AI users, but women are rebelling against the tool
By
Emma Burleigh
September 9, 2024
Leadership
Red Lobster CEO secretly visited restaurants around the country before being made boss
By
Sasha Rogelberg
September 6, 2024
Finance
Raymond James analyst reiterates Global Payments Outperform rating and $144 price target after Q2 earnings beat
By
Luisa Beltran
August 9, 2024
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Bill Gates warns the world is going 'backwards' and gives 5-year deadline before we enter a new Dark Age
By
Eleanor Pringle
C-Suite
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Jason Ma