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Laurene Powell Jobs buys fourth Malibu property in 10 years

Laurene Powell Jobs likes Malibu—a lot. The widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has paid $94 million for an oceanfront

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Gen Z workers are rediscovering interpersonal skills in the post-pandemic AI era—and the stakes couldn’t be higher

Richard Torrenzano, chief executive, The Torrenzano Group, helps organizations take control of how they are perceived. For nearly a decade, he was

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Maryland governor Wes Moore plans to pardon 175,000 low-level marijuana convictions

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is scheduled to sign an executive order to issue 175,000 pardons for marijuana convictions Monday, according

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Surgeon General to Congress: put warning labels on social media

The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms similar to those now

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Jensen Huang: Nvidia CEO on profound lesson from Japanese gardener

Jensen Huang is known in Silicon Valley for his meticulous attention to detail, despite tech giant Nvidia growing to a

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Ferrari’s CEO is in no rush to go fully electric and wishes to retain the trademark ‘roar’—despite rival BYD’s accelerated EV expansion

Ferrari NV won’t be giving up on internal combustion anytime in the coming years, the supercar maker’s chief executive officer

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China premier: Relations with Australia ‘back on track’

Australia’s relations with its biggest trading partner China has gone through a downward spiral in recent years. Previous prime ministers

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Bill Gates is ready to plow billions into his startup’s nuclear plant

Bill Gates said he’s prepared to plow billions of dollars into a next-generation nuclear power plant project in Wyoming to

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Stock market outlook: Top Wall Street bear reverses and now sees the S&P 500 hitting 6,000

With the S&P 500 Index setting record after record, Evercore ISI is predicting another double-digit rally through the end of

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Gen X retirement: Confidence lags boomers and millennials

The cohort once derided as the “slacker generation” is about to start heading into retirement, and many Gen Xers aren’t