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Navigating Market Volatility: Strategies for Investors

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“No Tax on Tips”: Which Jobs Are Scoring a $25K Break?

A new law lets eligible workers deduct up to $25,000 in cash tips from federal taxes—but it only applies to about 2.6% of taxpayers in traditionally tipped roles earning below $150K (individuals) or $300K (joint filers).

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Google Wins Chrome Fight—but Must Share Search Data Under Antitrust Order

A federal judge ruled that while Google can keep Chrome, Android, and its lucrative Apple deal, it must open up some search data to competitors in an effort to boost market competition.

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NYC Returns to the Office—And Leads the Nation’s Comeback

For the first time since the pandemic, New York City office foot traffic has surpassed pre-2020 levels, fueled by finance’s strict return-to-office mandates and renewed confidence in in-person work.

Miles Carter
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Nestlé Fires CEO After Ethics Breach, Names Nespresso Chief as Successor

Nestlé has fired CEO Laurent Freixe over a policy violation and named Nespresso chief Philipp Navratil as his immediate successor.

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Wall Street Girds for September’s Storm

As summer ends, markets are bracing for September—butting up against geopolitical uncertainty, Fed tensions, and historically poor performance for stock indexes.

Jordan Wells
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U.S. Retirement System Grades a C+ — Time for a Tune-Up

A global ranking gives the U.S. a “C+” grade on its retirement system, signaling growing gaps in coverage, sustainability, and preparedness for future retirees.

Jordan Wells
September 1, 2025
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AI Outshines Human Recruiters: The Data Speaks

In a massive study of over 70,000 applicants, AI-led interviews delivered better hiring outcomes—boosting job offers, new hire starts, retention, and candidate preference—compared to traditional human-led interviews.

Miles Carter
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Exxon Says Net-Zero May Slide Past 2050 as Coal Use Climbs

Exxon’s latest outlook reveals global net-zero targets are slipping past 2050, with rising coal demand and pushback against high energy costs undermining progress.

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AI Is Eroding Entry-Level Jobs—Stanford Study Sounds the Alarm

A new Stanford study finds that AI is significantly cutting entry-level roles—especially in coding and customer service—leading to a 13% drop in opportunities for young professionals since 2022.

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August 28, 2025

New Tariffs Are About to Shake Up Online Shopping

Starting August 29, every international online orde will face tariffs or flat fees, ending the long-standing "de minimis" duty exemption and meaning eye-popping costs for shoppers and small sellers alike.

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FAA Faces a New Talent Jam—And It's Grounded More Than Ever

A growing crisis in air traffic control isn’t just about low numbers—it’s in how many recruits are crashing before even takeoff, thanks to brutal training environments and toxic facility cultures.

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Summer M&A Sizzle: Global Deals Soar Past $1 Trillion

In an unusually active summer, global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) have surged past $1 trillion—driven by blockbuster deals like Union Pacific's mega railroad takeover and big moves in cybersecurity and telecom.

Miles Carter
August 27, 2025
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“Salt Typhoon” Hack Hits Over 200 U.S. Companies—FBI Sounds the Alarm

A sweeping, China-backed cyber operation known as “Salt Typhoon” has breached more than 200 U.S. companies across 80 countries, slipping months behind before those breaches were reported.

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August 27, 2025
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Cracker Barrel Rewinds the Clock—Brings Back the Beloved “Old Timer” Logo

After a wave of customer backlash—including pressure from President Trump—Cracker Barrel has scrapped its modern redesign and reinstated the classic “Uncle Herschel” logo to preserve its old-country charm.

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