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Michael Dell’s Historic $6.25B Gift to America’s Children
Michael Dell, the billionaire founder of Dell Technologies, has launched one of the largest private charitable commitments... -
“Affordability” — A New Label on an Old Product
We are hearing a lot about affordability as if it is a new issue. Actually, it is... -
Australia Moves Forward With Social Media Ban for Children Under 16
Australia is preparing to enforce the world’s first nationwide ban preventing children under 16 from having social... -
HP Lays Off 6,000 Workers As It Pivots Hard Toward AI
HP has announced that it will cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs around the world by fiscal... -
Why the Ultrawealthy Are Spending Big for Extreme Privacy
A New Era of Private Living Much of what we know about the rise of extreme privacy... -
The Global Rise of Chinese Money Laundering – And the U.S. Response
China has quietly risen to become the world’s largest money launderer, according to evidence compiled by The Epoch... -
Why Companies Are No Longer Hoarding Employees
What Employee Hoarding Means For the past several years, many major U.S. companies have practiced what economists... -
Reimagining the Classroom: Innovation in American Education?
Across the United States, educators, governors, and policymakers are rethinking what learning should look like in the... -
Who Spins Olympic Gold into Cold Hard Cash?
The time, energy and money spent on the Olympics is exhausting. Between the athletes, coaches, organizers et...