- February 22, 2024
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‘Space junk’ unicorn backed by Japanese billionaire takes flight from Tokyo
For more than a decade, an abandoned piece of a Japanese rocket has been speeding uncontrolled around Earth, at risk of colliding with active satellites
Biden cancels $1.2 billion in student debt for over 150,000 student-loan borrowers
President Joe Biden’s administration announced that more than 150,000 borrowers will receive $1.2 billion in student loan forgiveness under a program unveiled in January seeking to provide
‘Not your grandfather’s accounting profession’: 6 certifications addressing skills gaps with domain-specific training
It should come at no surprise that virtually every successful business has an accounting expert. If someone isn’t tracking the books, it’s likely your business
Capital One Venture Rewards card review: earn and redeem travel miles hassle-free
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Disney shutting down Disney Movie Club
As Disney leans further into the streaming world, it’s doing away with a popular service that allowed its biggest fans to own some of its
5 best small business insurance companies in California
Small businesses are a critical part of California’s economy. There are 4.2 million small businesses in the state, and they employ nearly 48% of the
Sanofi CEO: AI promises a great era of drug discovery that could fundamentally change medicine–but only if we allow it to deliver on its promise
Amidst economic uncertainty, high interest rates, talent shortages, and rising capital costs, artificial intelligence (AI) is top of mind for many industries, governments, and academic
Stanford VR study brings seniors ‘back to life’ with memories and virtual experiences
Retired Army Col. Farrell Patrick taught computer science at West Point during the 1970s and then at two private universities through the 1990s, so he
German companies are pouring a record amount of investments in the U.S.
Germany has watched its economic brand diminish in the face of economic indicators that make analysts cringe and embarrassing comparisons with the rampant U.S. Now,
Why America should be celebrating entrepreneurs, not presidents
It’s Presidents Day again and–in addition to mattress, appliance, and furniture promotions–commentators will be discussing who America’s greatest presidents have been. Harvard historian Arthur Schlesinger,