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Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes, and its CEO is Mike Federle. It is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. Competitors in the national business magazine category include Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek.

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Arsenal Faces Steep Title Challenge After Key Defeat

Arsenal's 11-point deficit to Liverpool in the Premier League title race, due to their home loss to West Ham and Liverpool's win against Manchester City, is exacerbated by injuries to key forwards, making Martin Odegaard's performance crucial for a potential comeback.

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AI and Critical Thinking: The Danger of Opinions, Not Technology

Conflicting studies on AI's effect on critical thinking highlight the danger of opinions hindering genuine thought, emphasizing individual responsibility in exploring biases and fostering critical analysis.

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Quality Education
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Stock Market Weakness Amidst Declining Consumer Confidence

Weakening economic data and declining consumer confidence are causing stock market weakness, although technical indicators suggest a limited sell-off in specific large-cap stocks, with some sectors showing more advancing than declining issues.

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Mutual Fund Selection Challenges: Over 5,348 Funds and the Need for Deeper Analysis

With over 5,348 mutual funds across twelve styles, investors face challenges in selecting the best option due to the vast number of choices and the difficulty of analyzing each fund's holdings. The top-performing fund, Royce Small Cap Special Equity Fund (RSEIX), highlights the importance of thoroug...

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Tech Stocks Slump as 'Buy the Dip' Strategy Fails

Tuesday's tech stock slump saw significant losses for major companies like Tesla (-8.39%) and Intel (-5.27%), following four consecutive days of selling in the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund, and a lack of support from "buy the dip" investors.

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Solving the Vanishing Knowledge Problem in Knowledge-Based Firms

Many knowledge-based firms lose valuable insights due to unstructured knowledge management; a structured thought leadership program, using roles like "Concept Ghosts" and "Article Ghosts" and a central dashboard, actively harvests, structures, and distributes this knowledge, solving issues of duplic...

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Quality Education
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US Equity Markets Fall on Signs of Economic Slowdown

Equity markets fell sharply on February 21st, 2025, reflecting a slowing US economy indicated by falling consumer confidence (-5%), retail sales (-0.9%), and home sales; the situation is further complicated by discrepancies in employment data and high interest rates.

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Trump Seeks Deal for Ukraine's Minerals in Exchange for US Support

President Trump is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for access to its substantial mineral reserves, including lithium, titanium, and rare earths, in exchange for continued US support amid the ongoing war with Russia; details of the agreement remain unclear.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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U.S. Workers Express Significant Concerns Over AI's Job Impact

A Pew Research Center survey of 5,273 U.S. workers in October 2024 found that 52% are worried about AI's impact on jobs, with 37% of lower-income workers predicting job losses, compared to 26% of higher-income workers; 16% of workers currently use AI in their jobs, and those who do regularly tend to...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Emilia-Romagna: A UNESCO Heritage Road Trip

Celebrating UNESCO's 80th anniversary, Italy's Emilia-Romagna region highlights its three World Heritage cities (Ferrara, Modena, Ravenna) and other UNESCO-recognized sites along the historic Via Emilia, promoting sustainable tourism.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Working Past 62: How It Impacts Social Security Benefits

Working past age 62 can increase Social Security retirement benefits by replacing lower-earning years in the 35-year calculation; the increase depends on the earnings difference and income level, with a study showing that working longer can significantly improve retirement income.

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No Poverty
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Fyre Festival II Announces Dates, Ticket Sales Amidst Past Controversy

Fyre Festival II is set to take place in Isla Mujeres, Mexico from May 30th to June 2nd, 2025, with tickets ranging from \$1,400 to \$1.1 million, despite the failure of its predecessor; Soldout.com will handle secondary sales with a refund guarantee.

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