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Michigan mystery revealed: Fired football coach had broken into a lover’s apartment and threatened to kill himself when their affair ended

Fired University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore broke into the apartment of a woman with whom he had been having an affair and threatened to kill himself after

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‘Customers don’t care about AI’ — they want to boost cash flow and make ends meet, Intuit CEO says

While Wall Street and Silicon Valley are obsessed with artificial intelligence, many businesses don’t have the luxury to fixate on AI because they’re too busy

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Apple rocked by executive departures, with chip chief at risk of leaving next

Apple Inc., long the model of stability in Silicon Valley, is suddenly undergoing its biggest personnel shake-up in decades, with senior executives and key engineers

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Why Spotify Wrapped understands the genius of ‘optimal distinctiveness theory’

Even before this year’s Spotify Wrapped dropped, I had a hunch what mine would reveal. Lo and behold, one of my most-listened-to songs was an

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Is college worth the cost? Even graduates don’t think so anymore

Americans’ views on higher education have reversed sharply in less than a generation, as the enormous cost and uncertainty about finding work have turned college

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Trump orders new immigration curbs as FBI probes guard shooting

President Donald Trump’s administration is expanding its immigration crackdown in the aftermath of the shooting of a pair of National Guard members in Washington. The

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Trump’s gambit to save Republicans from a giant health insurance spike comes with a $50 billion price tag, CRFB estimates

As millions of Americans brace for dramatically higher health care costs come January 2026 after enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expire, the White House

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Farmers remain unsettled on trade, even after China’s biggest U.S. soybean purchase in 2 years

China just placed its largest order of U.S. soybeans in two years, offering a sign of improving trade conditions after months of China snubbing American

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‘Bond King’ Jeffrey Gundlach warns of the next financial crisis: ‘It has the same trappings as subprime mortgage repackaging in 2006’

Jeffrey Gundlach, the billionaire founder and CEO of DoubleLine Capital, warned on Monday of an area he’s concerned about, and it’s not a bubble related

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Apple is ramping up succession plans for CEO Tim Cook and may tap this hardware exec to take over, report says

Apple’s board of directors and senior executives have been accelerating succession plans for Tim Cook, sources told the Financial Times. After serving as CEO for