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- Top airline CEOs plead with Congress to restore DHS funding and pay airport workers. ‘Once again, air travel is the political football’ [29d]
- China’s power ‘supergrid’ gives Xi buffer against energy shocks [29d]
- Trump leaves allies and foes guessing on his endgame for Iran [29d]
- Oil climbs as Iran seizes Hormuz gatekeeper role while Trump eyes risky naval option to reopen strait that may require boots on the ground [29d]
- The closed Strait of Hormuz is testing Asia’s energy security. The answer lies across the Pacific—in Canada [29d]
- Pentagon sees Iran war lasting up to six weeks, Trump aide says [29d]
- Iran says it’s giving some countries access to the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump’s call for others to send warships is met with no promises [29d]
- An OpenAI cofounder ‘vibe coded’ an analysis of the U.S. labor market’s exposure to AI, and the highest-paying jobs have the worst scores [29d]
- An Australian tech entrepreneur used AI to help create the first-ever bespoke cancer vaccine for a dog to treat his beloved pet Rosie [29d]
- Iran supertanker pushes through strait for China [29d]
- Japan says dispatching ships to Middle East faces high hurdles [29d]
- Bahrain starts output cuts at world’s top aluminum smelter [29d]
- U.S. energy chief signals Iran war may last several more weeks [29d]
- Bessent leads U.S. talks with China ahead of Trump-Xi summit as Iran and trade war loom over ‘big year’ for bilateral ties [29d]
- As Iran war knocks Trump back on his political heels, he lashes out a news coverage while taking flak from top MAGA figures [29d]
- 75% of resumes never reach a human: the new rules of job searching in the AI era [29d]
- This 18-year-old college student accidentally emailed thousands of classmates—it turned his pet-sitting business into a valuable side hustle [29d]
- Ulta Beauty CEO says when you get passed up for career opportunities ‘you can either choose to be bitter or you can be better’ [29d]
- Sheryl Sandberg says Silicon Valley’s hypermasculine rhetoric is ‘terrible’—contributing to ‘one of the worst’ corporate climates she’s ever seen [29d]
- After 93 years and a 25-hour filibuster, Washington finally has an income tax, and billionaires are already packing their bags [29d]
- Banning institutional investors from buying homes will backfire for many Americans, experts say [30d]
- Not one Best Picture Oscar nominee was made in Hollywood this year—a sign of an industry in crisis [30d]
- Gen Z is dating less. The result is one of the most unprepared workforces [30d]
- Burned-out workers sick of toxic bosses are using medical leave as a sneaky extended vacation to job hunt—and it’s not actually illegal [30d]
- Getting Americans outside added 5 million jobs and $1.3 trillion to the economy in 2024, before staffing and budget cuts came for national parks [30d]
- The founder of $100M brand Late July and Nixie started selling $1 cookies at 12 and learned the snack trade from the founder of Cape Cod chips—her dad [30d]
- The war with Iran has defense experts wondering if Khamenei will attempt to activate sleeper cells on U.S. soil [30d]
- So, what happens during a gas crisis, anyway? Your older relatives have a reason to bring up what could come next [30d]
- How Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman found her ideal job: ‘I realized I liked risk-taking more than risk management’ [30d]
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