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Top crypto regulator Adrienne Harris steps down from the New York Department of Financial Services

As the superintendent of New York’s Department of Financial Services, Adrienne Harris carved out a name for herself as a

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Assata Shakur, fugitive Black militant and godmother to Tupac, dies in Cuba

Assata Shakur, a Black liberation activist who was given political asylum in Cuba after her 1979 escape from a U.S.

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An anti-workslop workshop to save your employees from AI-created chaos and time wasting

Research scientists have just issued a warning, of sorts, about a stealthy new threat to productivity across corporate America: Employees

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Powell showed he’s still ‘firmly in control’ after White House adviser Miran’s first FOMC meeting

Jerome Powell’s first meeting with Stephen Miran produced an unexpectedly broad majority to lower rates by a quarter point, a

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The Fed’s interest rate cut is ‘unlikely to make a noticeable difference at the time,’ analyst says

The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate Wednesday for the first time in nine months. Since the last cut, progress

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Utah governor blasts ‘conflict entrepreneurs’ after Charlie Kirk assassination

It’s too early to pinpoint an exact motive behind the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, according to Utah Governor Spencer Cox, but

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Why Ramp founder Eric Glyman tracks the age of his startup—to the day

Ramp co-founder and CEO Eric Glyman had Fortune editor in chief Alyson Shontell doing a double take. “You hit on

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 Trump’s energy department said wind and solar energy capacity is ‘worthless’ without sunlight or wind. Elon Musk reminds DoE about batteries: ‘Um… hello?’

President Donald Trump’s Department of Energy sparked backlash last week after posting on X that “wind and solar energy infrastructure

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Is the Fed ready to go big? Analysts debate jumbo rate cut after soft jobs data

The case for a bigger rate cut is gaining momentum. After another dismal jobs report, some economists say the Federal

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Walmart and Target are allegedly forcing employees to remove tags on apparel

Walmart and Target have allegedly been directing employees to remove prices from tags on many in-store apparel items for several