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The year 2026 is the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, our foundational document that eloquently ...
AI expert Daniel Haritos discusses Amazon’s mass layoffs, the pace of automation, and how reskilling and human roles might shape the future workforce.
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The Oxford Dictionary's choice for 2025's Word of the Year perfectly describes our perpetual online hissy fit, columnist ...
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