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AI Access - APPLE'S CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS TO PRESERVE USERS' PRIVACY
AppleMagazine

AI Access - APPLE'S CHALLENGES & SOLUTIONS TO PRESERVE USERS' PRIVACY

OpenAI has emerged as a leader in the AI industry, prompting Apple to integrate its tools into its operating systems. The integration aims to enhance productivity while upholding Apple’s core commitment to user privacy.

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December 27, 2024 (Special Edition)
Downsizing Goes Bust for Boomers
Newsweek US

Downsizing Goes Bust for Boomers

Rising property costs are not just affecting young Americans—older people are ‘aging in place’ due to a dearth of affordable accessible housing

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
AMERICA'S GREATEST WORKPLACES for Diversity
Newsweek US

AMERICA'S GREATEST WORKPLACES for Diversity

AS COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES CONTINUE TO navigate the evolving dynamics of the workplace, diversity remains a cornerstone of organizational success and social responsibility.

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
FIGHTING SPIRITS
Newsweek US

FIGHTING SPIRITS

ANDREA MCCARTHY TOLD FRIENDS and family when she gave up alcohol on January 1, 2024, that she would toast 12 months off the sauce with a drink to ring in 2025. As that anniversary approached, the Los Angeles-born content creator told Newsweek she had had a change of heart.

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
Lessons Over Lunch
Newsweek US

Lessons Over Lunch

Ninety-year-old volunteer Hugh showed me how the winter years can be full of purpose

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
iPhone 16 - THE STANDARD MODEL HAS NEVER BEEN THIS CLOSE TO PRO PERFORMANCE
AppleMagazine

iPhone 16 - THE STANDARD MODEL HAS NEVER BEEN THIS CLOSE TO PRO PERFORMANCE

The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus usher in a new era of tech powered by cutting-edge Apple Intelligence.

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December 27, 2024 (Special Edition)
Paris Hilton & Nicole Richie
Newsweek US

Paris Hilton & Nicole Richie

PARIS HILTON AND NICOLE RICHIE ARE READY TO BRING A LITTLE “SANASA” to the world with Peacock's Paris & Nicole: The Encore, their first project together since their reality show The Simple Life ended in 2007. What's “sanasa”? It's a song and phrase the longtime friends created as kids and popularized on The Simple Life. The show, a cultural phenomenon in the early days of reality TV, followed them over a series of blue-collar jobs. Now they're bringing it back as an opera. “I know this is just going to make people laugh, have fun, be nostalgic and just celebrate our friendship,” Hilton said. While Richie acknowledged “you can't do Simple Life again,” she said now “felt like the right time.” The famous pair also revisit some old jobs in Arkansas, like fast-food chain Sonic, where they now have drinks named for them. “I think that there is a part of our friend- ship that the show ended up showing that people connect to,” Richie said. As for this new special, Hilton is glad to do something positive for their fans. “It's been such a crazy past couple years, and I just feel like the world needs more joy.”

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
Mystery of Ginger Cat Is out of the Bag
Newsweek US

Mystery of Ginger Cat Is out of the Bag

The genetics behind the vibrant orange color in feline coats is finally confirmed after 112 years

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
What Next for Your Drugstore?
Newsweek US

What Next for Your Drugstore?

Walgreens and Amazon are placing opposing bets on the future of retail pharmacy

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January 03-17, 2025 (Double Issue)
A U.N. Reform Plan for Trump and Stefanik
The Wall Street Journal

A U.N. Reform Plan for Trump and Stefanik

The new administration should reject mandatory assessments’ and fund only programs that work.

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December 27, 2024
Biker Rallies Lead to Exodus From City Hall
The Wall Street Journal

Biker Rallies Lead to Exodus From City Hall

Four years ago, this city seized headlines by holding its annual biker rally, a bacchanal drawing nearly 500,000 people to the Black Hills, while much of the U.S. was on Covid-19 lockdown.

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December 27, 2024
Israelis See a Chance To Remake Mideast
The Wall Street Journal

Israelis See a Chance To Remake Mideast

Despite criticism over Gaza war, some see new diplomatic opportunities

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December 27, 2024
Tariffs Will Refill the Swamp
The Wall Street Journal

Tariffs Will Refill the Swamp

During his first term, Donald Trump promised to \"drain the swamp.\" That didn't happen. Now he may actually do the opposite. If Mr. Trump succeeds in imposing across-theboard tariffs, the swamp will grow.

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December 27, 2024
Villagers in Syria Bristle at Israeli Incursions
The Wall Street Journal

Villagers in Syria Bristle at Israeli Incursions

As the Assad regime collapsed this month, Israel’s military swiftly seized control over the border area with Syria—moving to disarm nearby villages to create a security buffer.

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December 27, 2024
Holiday Shopping Reveals Consumer-Spending Split
The Wall Street Journal

Holiday Shopping Reveals Consumer-Spending Split

It was a holiday season of the haves and the have nots.

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December 27, 2024
Netflix Scores NFL Streaming Record
The Wall Street Journal

Netflix Scores NFL Streaming Record

Netflix's NFL debut set a new streaming record for the league, with an average audience of more than 24 million people in the U.S. watching each of the two Christmas Day games, according to preliminary Nielsen data.

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December 27, 2024
Robert Redford's Tiburon Home Sells Above the Asking Price in Less Than a Month
The Wall Street Journal

Robert Redford's Tiburon Home Sells Above the Asking Price in Less Than a Month

Less than a month after hitting the market, Robert Redford's house north of San Francisco has sold for $4.65 million-just above the asking price and about $1.5 million more than he paid in 2020.

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December 27, 2024
Sara Bareilles's Fizzy Fan Service
The Wall Street Journal

Sara Bareilles's Fizzy Fan Service

Those who love Sara Bareilles will really, really love \"Sara Bareilles: New Year's Eve With the National Symphony Orchestra & Friends,\" and there is a lot to love, even if the show turns itself inside out doing a hard sell on the singer-songwriter while presuming a deep, existing devotion on the part of its audience.

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December 27, 2024
An Audacious Portrait Of Bob Dylan
The Wall Street Journal

An Audacious Portrait Of Bob Dylan

Timothée Chalamet stars in 'A Complete Unknown,' which follows the singer-songwriter during his rise to stardom as a folk-rock revolutionary

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December 27, 2024
Technology Is Shaping New Buying Trends
The Wall Street Journal

Technology Is Shaping New Buying Trends

Companies pore over consumer behaviors to better foresee their needs and interests as they evolve-often in step with the internet and now touched by the newer specter of AI.

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December 27, 2024
The Second-Home Buyers Taking Venice Back From the Tourists
The Wall Street Journal

The Second-Home Buyers Taking Venice Back From the Tourists

How a new wave of homeownership is helping to revive the city's residential sector

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December 27, 2024
Flying Was Already the Worst. Now Nobody Uses Headphones.
The Wall Street Journal

Flying Was Already the Worst. Now Nobody Uses Headphones.

Travelers say a surprising number of people think it's OK to take phone calls on speaker

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December 27, 2024
China's AI Startups Are Gaining on U.S. Rivals
The Wall Street Journal

China's AI Startups Are Gaining on U.S. Rivals

Chinese startups show signs of catching up with America’s leading artificial-intelligence models more quickly than many in the industry had expected, despite the restrictions China faces in buying advanced chips.

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December 27, 2024
Bonding With Food and His Mom
The Wall Street Journal

Bonding With Food and His Mom

The host of 'Kitchen Nightmares' and 'Next Level Chef' on his alcoholic father, peeling veggies with his mother and chasing his dreams in London

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December 27, 2024
Taxi Drivers Offer a Clue On Alzheimer's Risk
The Wall Street Journal

Taxi Drivers Offer a Clue On Alzheimer's Risk

HERE'S ONE STRATEGY that might preserve your brain: Ditch Google Maps and rely on your own sense of direction.

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December 26, 2024
This 'Pig Butchering' Tale Stars a Mayor
The Wall Street Journal

This 'Pig Butchering' Tale Stars a Mayor

Alice Guo was linked to a crime den in the Philippine town where she served

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December 26, 2024
A Ballet's Greatest Gift: Job Security
The Wall Street Journal

A Ballet's Greatest Gift: Job Security

\"The Nutcracker' is a gig dancers can't quit

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December 26, 2024
Banks Sue Fed Over Stress Testing
The Wall Street Journal

Banks Sue Fed Over Stress Testing

Suit complains of transparency; lack of Fed says it plans overhaul of process

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December 26, 2024
Steel Deal Sent to Biden
The Wall Street Journal

Steel Deal Sent to Biden

Nippon Steel's plan to acquire U.S. Steel has been referred to President Biden after a government panel reviewing the plan failed to reach a consensus.

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December 26, 2024
Jump Trading Unit Fined In Crypto Inquiry
The Wall Street Journal

Jump Trading Unit Fined In Crypto Inquiry

Jump Trading Group was a big winner during the last crypto bull market. Now, a unit of the high-speed trading giant has agreed to pay $123 million to settle an investigation stemming from its dealings with disgraced crypto tycoon Do Kwon.

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December 26, 2024