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Paris 2024: Behind the Olympic spectacle lies a history of corruption
Every four years, billions of people across the globe tune into the Summer Olympics. The 2024 Games are set to be a spectacle, descending on Paris for the first time in 100 years. But sometimes, scoring the biggest sporting event on the planet is rife with corruption. And the scandals don’t stop after the winning… -
Growing pains: Will India replace China as global growth leader?
India already knocked off China as the most populous country in the world. Now, it’s going after China’s title of global growth engine, a crown that economists believe India could claim by 2028. To get there, though, the developing nation will need to address some growing pains. “I think everyone would be making a mistake… -
How conservative radio host’s Supreme Court case threatens to upend the courts
There’s a Supreme Court case that could turn the justice system on its head. But the scales of justice in question aren’t in the courts at all. Jarkesy v. SEC is all about the constitutionality of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s use of in-house judges. Administrative law judges, known as ALJs, are part of the… -
Power-ups & prestige: 5 epic video game x luxury brand collabs
The global video game industry is worth about $350 billion in annual revenue. The luxury goods market collects about the same amount each year. Believe it or not, these two opposites have powered up together many times in the past. Here are some of the biggest gaming-luxury collaborations in this week’s Five For Friday. #5:… -
Luxury loot: The 5 most intriguing items seized and sold by US Marshals
There’s more to the U.S. Marshals Service than what you see from Tommy Lee Jones in “The Fugitive” and the follow-up film, “U.S. Marshals.” Part of what the real agency does is seize millions of dollars worth of goods from criminals and put up the pricey goods on the auction block. Bloomberg Businessweek analyzed the… -
Microsoft capitalizes on OpenAI turmoil, hires Sam Altman for AI research team
In a turn of events, Microsoft has seized the opportunity created by the recent turmoil at OpenAI, securing the services of the startup’s former CEO and president Sam Altman. Microsoft’s stock price surged to a record high following the move. Altman, the former CEO of OpenAI, has assumed a key leadership role at Microsoft, heading… -
NY to open new offshore wind auction as developers struggle with existing projects
New York state will open up a new offshore wind solicitation on Nov. 30 as developers grapple with financial issues in existing projects. The plan allows for bidders that already have contracts as well as new contenders. Those with contracts in New York could re-offer their projects at higher prices. “For New York to continue… -
5 reasons stores should give self-checkout the pink slip
Self-checkout kiosks are commonplace at supermarkets and big-box stores, but some of the nation’s biggest retailers are now rethinking their self-checkout strategy. Walmart is pulling self-checkout lanes from some stores altogether and bringing back more cashiers. So why keep self-checkout around at all? Here are five reasons why self-checkout should be fired in this week’s… -
‘Nuclear is necessary’: Miss America 2023 champions energy source
Nuclear power has emerged as a focal point of renewed interest in the quest for sustainable energy solutions in the United States. Historically scrutinized over safety concerns, nuclear energy could contribute to the transition away from fossil fuels. Grace Stanke, crowned Miss America 2023, has studied to become a nuclear engineer and advocates for the… -
Inflation cooling? 5 ways you’re still being pummeled by higher prices
Inflation is well off its peak of 9.1%, sitting below 4%. So why doesn’t it feel like we are getting price relief? We crunched the numbers and found out how much prices have really spiked over the past three years in this week’s Five For Friday. #5: Shelter Shelter is the most basic necessity and… -
Elon Musk’s xAI launches chatbot with a ‘rebellious streak’
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, launched a new chatbot named Grok, which is designed to answer questions “with a bit of wit.” Grok also has a “rebellious streak,” according to xAI. On Nov. 4, the chatbot was announced. It became available to a select group of users and it is intended to compete with… -
Elon Musk predicts future without need for jobs in talk with British PM Sunak
During a live streamed interview-style event on Thursday, Nov. 3, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asked Elon Musk about the effect of artificial intelligence on jobs. Musk predicted a future where no jobs are needed, but acknowledged the challenges this could pose, such as a lack of meaning in life for humans. Musk’s own company,… -
Career crystal ball: The 5 most in-demand jobs of the future
The U.S. continues to see job growth as payroll giant ADP reported that private-sector companies added 113,000 jobs in October. Many of those gains are coming in traditional sectors like hospitality and health services, but what will the future hold? Here are five jobs that will be the most in-demand over the next decade in…