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90% of Trump’s tariffs are paid for by American consumers and companies, New York Fed says
Despite President Donald Trump insisting it’s foreign businesses paying for his raft of tariffs, mounting data indicates that, actually, American households and businesses are footing the bill for his import taxes.
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A Federal Reserve Bank of New York report released
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One of Stanford’s original AI gurus says productivity liftoff has begun after doubling in 2025 amid transition to ‘harvest phase’ along J-curve
The K-shaped economy has dominated discourse lately, but the J-curve is entering the chat too amid debate over AI’s impact on productivity.
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The curve refers to the idea that general-purpose technologies like AI don’t produce immediate benefits. Instead, massive investment com
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Meet the grandmother living out of a 400-ft ‘granny pod’ to save money and help with child care—it’s become an American ‘economic necessity’
Tiny bungalows are popping up in back lawns across the U.S. as more American adults welcome their grandparents home with “granny pods.” Denise Martin, a 65-year-old retired financial advisor and grandmother of three, has been cozied up in her own miniature home for over a year—right in her
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Trump’s border czar says ‘small’ security force will remain in Minnesota after enforcement drawdown. ‘We’ll get back to the original footprint’
Tom Homan announced a significant reduction of immigration agents in Minnesota's Twin Cities, part of a drawdown from a major enforcement operation criticized for its violence. Despite departures, enforcement will continue, with investigations ongoing amidst protests and public backlash.
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Gasoline-starved California is turning to fuel from the Bahamas
US supplies of gasoline are being shipped out of the country to travel thousands of miles viathe Bahamas before finally ending up in California, a state battling shrinking fuelmaking capacity and high pump prices.
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Shipments on the circuitous route are increasing. California i
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Exclusive: The Walton family–funded PE firm that owns Rapha Cycling Club presses pause on all new investments
RZC Investments, led by Walmart heirs, has paused new investments and is reevaluating its future structure following the departure of partner Don Huffner. The firm has faced challenges in the outdoor and cycling industries, leading to ongoing losses and uncertainties.
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Analog-obsessed Gen Zers are buying $40 app blockers to limit their social media use and take a break from the ‘slot machine in your pocket’
Gen Zers are trying to get over their phone addiction with the help of products that make it harder to impulsively doomscroll, while also allowing them to not throw their phone away entirely. 
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Among the frenzy of videos promoting healthier diets, marathon running, and
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Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AI
For the back half of the 20th century (what _Fortune_ founder Henry Luce called “The American Century”), MBA and law degree programs were a ticket to a great office job and a path to the American Dream. The 21st century is asking the question: What happens when all those office jobs get
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American home buyers are still on strike as lower mortgage rates are no match for sinking January sales
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell sharply in January as higher home prices and possibly harsh winter weather kept many prospective homebuyers on the sidelines despite easing mortgage rates.
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Existing home sales sank 8.4% last month from December to a seasonally
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The tech billionaires aren’t just grabbing trophy Florida mansions—they have competing half-billion-dollar megayachts jostling for dock space
In early December, Miami’s glittering skyline was disrupted by a gleaming 466-foot vessel pulling into its harbor. Sergey Brin, a Google cofounder, had decided to make a stop in style for the city’s Art Basel fair, arriving in a superyacht called _Dragonfly_.
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Miami and its ne
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Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
This is Fortune 500 Power Moves, a column tracking executive shifts—from appointments and promotions to resignations and retirements—within the highest ranks of Fortune 500 companies. 
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Below is a recap of the C-suite developments at America’s highest-revenue-generating compan
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5 Best Nootropics of 2026: Expert Reviewed Supplements
From boardrooms to red-eye flights, nootropics have been a tool used to enhance focus, memory, mental energy, and stress resilience. They are targeted brain supplements that may help you to stay clear, calm, and productive without relying solely on caffeine or prescription stimulants.

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The Trump administration calls its climate change policy shift the ‘largest deregulatory action’ in history—but experts say the impact will be limited
The Trump administration is framing its decision to repeal the landmark legal finding that’s used for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions—for everything from automobiles to power plants—as the “largest deregulatory action in American history.” And it is indeed a sizable policy shift—but the p
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Agentic commerce will reward the fastest learners, not the biggest retailers
It’s taken over 20 years for e-commerce to get to 16% of global retail sales. If we draw a parallel, agentic commerce will be much faster. I predict we’ll get to 10% in three to five years.
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The mass consumer adoption of AI technologies, whether that’s OpenAI’s ChatGPT
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MacKenzie Scott says her college roommate loaned her $1,000 so she wouldn’t have to drop out—and is now inspiring her to give away billions
MacKenzie Scott has been one of the most generous philanthropists during the past few years, and an episode in college may help explain why. 
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After finalizing her divorce from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 2019, Scott ended up with a load of shares she earned from helping to b
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Trump’s tariffs cancel out what he claims is ‘the largest tax cut in American history’: The average person will lose $300 even after refunds
President Donald Trump has touted his tax cuts as a major step toward ending the affordability crisis, but a wider analysis of his economic policy reveals that the refunds will likely not offset the burden of tariffs on American households. 
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U.S. literally can’t afford to lose superpower status as debt looms—so we’re stuck in an ‘increasingly loveless’ marriage with Europe, analyst says
Despite fears the trans-Atlantic alliance would break up over President Donald Trump’s desire to take over Greenland, the U.S. and Europe are too intertwined militarily and economically to split, according to Dan Alamariu, chief geopolitical strategist at Alpine Macro.
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Gen Z’s latest revolt over Jeffrey Epstein: pointing out a connection to the company that takes class photos
Some school districts in the U.S. dropped plans for class pictures after widespread social media posts linked a billionaire with ties to Jeffrey Epstein to the photography giant Lifetouch, which on Friday called the claims “completely false.”
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The disruption to school picture
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The same Yale professor who got wounded by a Unabomber attack wrote to Epstein about a ‘v small good-looking blonde’
Yale University says a prominent computer science professor will not teach classes while it reviews his conduct, after newly released documents show he sent Jeffrey Epstein an email describing an undergraduate as a good-looking blonde while recommending her for a job.
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‘Fertility president’ Trump has demanded a baby boom, and Stanford researchers have a solution: Let more people work from home
In the early days of his second term, President Donald Trump has worked to crack the code on America’s fertility drop and reverse falling birth rates. Describing himself as the “fertilization president,” the pronatalist Trump has reportedly floated everything from doling out $5,000 checks to
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