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AI could wipe out entire Wall Street teams. Here’s who will have staying power. ‘The number of people used, whether it be a junior banker, analyst or a salesperson, you just don’t need to ...
Teaching literature is an exercise in freedom. Now ideological demands from the right are putting it in danger.
Recent graduates who haven’t started their gigs at big banks are being recruited for jobs that don’t start for another couple ...
Now the fantasists on the right don’t believe Trump’s appointees.
Young people usually become less radical with time. Are we seeing an exception?
Socialists are tapping into the same sort of popular discontent that has driven the president’s success.
Only a select few researchers have the skills for the hottest area in tech. Mark Zuckerberg and his rivals want to hire them—even if it takes pay packages of $100 million.
That, of course, would be subsidised in part by the Wall Street elite. They might want to remember that their own businesses require a steady stream of young, potentially child-raising talent.
Nike’s pivot back to sports performance over lifestyle products should slow sales declines and help stoke a turnaround that sticks, analysts say.
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Some advice for anyone hosting well-meaning yet obliviously unhelpful visitors this summer.
A group of English bohemians experience both joy and tragedy in Megan Hunter’s novel.