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‘Income inequality is out of control’: Scott Galloway says ‘we risk revolution’ in America as the country’s tax policy has ‘gone full oligarch’
moneywise.com - 30+ days ago

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business
Treasury Secretary Bessent says the American dream is not about 'access to cheap goods'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Thursday offered a full-throated defense of the White House's position on tariffs, insisting that trade policy...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Shows Off Ripped Physique at 70 With Brutal Calisthenics Workout
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is determined to make America healthy again and that includes keeping himself in tip-top shape. In a recent Instagram post...
fitnessvolt.com - 30+ days ago
health
I'm a Greek Mediterranean diet expert. Here's my best advice for Americans who want to eat better on a budget.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dr. Artemis Simopoulos. A former chair of the nutrition coordinating committee at the National Institutes of Health, Simopoulos founded and is president of the Center for Genetics, Nutrition and Health, a nonprofit in Washington, DC, focused on...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
music
Simple Minds announce North American tour w/ Soft Cell & Modern English
Simple Minds have announced the Alive & Kicking Tour, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of their breakthrough album Once Upon a time and hits...
brooklynvegan.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Iconic Beach City Crowned America’s Top Destination For Digital Nomads
Which sounds more like a digital nomad-friendly destination to you? All-night ragers, fancy sports cars, and expensive hotels. Or Quaint, idyllic...
traveloffpath.com - 30+ days ago
learning
19 American Slang Words That Leave Foreigners Baffled
Step into the lively and constantly shifting world of American slang! It’s a colorful blend of phrases and expressions that can leave newcomers...
nadia-onpoint.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
‘A person can’t stand on 1 leg’: Worker says ShopRite fired her because she cannot stand
A woman who only has one leg following an amputation claims she was hired and then dismissed from ShopRite in possible violation of the Americans...
dailydot.com - 30+ days ago
money
Snowline Gold sees 'exceptional deposit' in Yukon after maiden resource boosts market cap
(Kitco News) - Snowline Gold CEO Scott Berdahl says the company is just "on our way" despite a successful 2024 that saw continued drilling success at...
kitco.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Americans Will Love Cupra’s US Market Entry Plans
After its official confirmation last year, Cupra announced some important developments for its anticipated US entry within the second half of this...
carbuzz.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Meta is trying to stop a former employee from promoting her book about Facebook
Sarah Wynn-Williams has resurfaced details about Mark Zuckerberg's attempts to bring Facebook to China. Meta has notched an early victory in its attempt to halt a surprise tell-all memoir from a former policy executive turned whistleblower. An arbitrator has sided with the social media company,...
engadget.com - 30+ days ago
education
Most American Christians don't believe in the Trinity: Survey
An overwhelming majority of Christians reject the basic Christian teaching of the Trinity, prompting new concerns that Americans are living without...
christianpost.com - 6 days ago
food & drink
Starbucks Is Officially Reversing Its Famous Open Door Policy
Want to use the Starbucks bathroom? You'll need to buy a coffee or treat. Starbucks is making a major change to its rules that may affect your next bathroom break. On Monday, the Seattle-based brand shared a new code of conduct with its store employees, announcing that it's ending its open-door...
foodandwine.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Nearly 5 years after schools closed, the nation gets a new report card
Almost five years have passed since COVID-19 first disrupted America's schools, and new data, known as the Nation's Report Card, offers cause for hope — and concern. The good news: In math, many students have made up at least some of the academic ground they lost during the pandemic. The bad news: In...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
auto
What is Slate? A stealthy new American EV automaker promises to be a 'game-changer'
What? You don’t know Slate? Okay, neither did we until a couple of weeks ago, and to be honest, we still don’t know much at this point. We’ve learned that Slate is a new US company focused on EV technology that appears to be gearing up for something big—just as soon as it steps out from behind the...
electrek.co - 7 days ago
technology
Scottsdale Wins 2025 CIO 100 Award for Innovative Use of AI in Public Sector
The City of Scottsdale has received the 2025 CIO 100 Award for its use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the public sector through...
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technology
'Gladiator II' Director Ridley Scott Says He's 'Trying to Embrace AI'
Initially wary of the technology, "Gladiator II" director Ridley Scott now says he sees the benefits of generative AI in filmmaking. Ridley Scott is...
decrypt.co - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Watch Backstreet Boys Member's Son Audition for 'American Idol' 2025 With a Little Help From His Dad
Baylee Littrell, son of Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys, wows the judges with an original song. Parade earlier shared that Baylee Littrell, son...
parade.com - 26 days ago
books
Top 10 books about being poor in America
From John Steinbeck to Tommy Orange, it’s an old story that keeps on going, in one of the wealthiest countries on Earth. These books help explain why...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
education
Survivor of Amache Japanese-American internment camp Bob Fuchigami has died
Camp Amache survivor, Colorado advocate and veteran Bob Fuchigami has died at the age of 94. Fuchigami was just 11 years old when his family was...
cpr.org - 8 days ago
books
Facts and Myths About Harriet Tubman
There are few Americans today who do not know the name Harriet Tubman. Famous for her work on the Underground Railroad, Tubman is a beloved...
thecollector.com - 6 days ago
technology
HP Axes Policy That Made People Wait 15 Minutes for All Customer Service Calls
Regardless of how busy HP's customer service line was, callers would be told HP was 'experiencing longer waiting time s,' in a bid to push people...
pcmag.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
The #1 Thing to Keep in Mind When Creating a Garden, According to Martha Stewart
The domestic doyenne swears by this basic architectural principle. Martha Stewart, one of the foremost American experts on domestic pursuits, knows a...
veranda.com - 18 days ago
travel
Earn up to 5,000 American Miles by Referring Friends to the AAdvantage eShopping Portal
The American Airlines AAdvantage eShopping portal is out with a new offer to earn up to 5,000 American Airlines bonus miles. This could be a great...
upgradedpoints.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Small Talk – Scottish football’s league sizes, history and rumours
There has been rumours and speculation this week about the size of the Scottish Premier League. Here’s the history as Scottish football asks itself,...
thecelticstar.com - 1 day ago
books
The Classic Mystery That Prefigured the Los Angeles Wildfires
Ross Macdonald’s “The Underground Man” is exquisitely attuned to the Californian landscape—how it rises, falls, smells, and, most indelible of all, how it burns. There are certain books that bide their time , like plants, waiting decades to flower. If you’re lucky enough to have an Agave americana on...
newyorker.com - 30+ days ago