How the AI Boom Is Building Fortunes—And What That Reveals About Power A few benefit big from AI hype, while most watch from the sidelines.
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When the Fed Sounds Calm and Nervous at the Same Time I was making coffee when a headline crawled across the TV: Fed cuts rates by 0.25%, and Powell says there's 'no risk-free path.' In one line you get a green light and a warning sign nailed to the same post. Lower rates are supposed to
What the Doctors’ Strike Teaches About Systems on the Brink Resident doctors’ strikes in England aren’t just about pay. They’re a warning that workload, staffing, and training bottlenecks have pushed the NHS past its safety limits. Ignore that maintenance, and both staff and patients bear the cost.