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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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Squid Game" Season 2: Can It Match the Record-Breaking Success of Season 1?

Squid Game's" first season amassed over 1.6 billion viewing hours on Netflix, significantly outperforming other shows like "Stranger Things" (1.3 billion) and "Wednesday" (1.2 billion); season two premieres December 26th.

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Google's Data Deletion Policy Impacts Billions of Users

Google is deleting data from inactive Gmail, Google Photos, and Google Maps accounts after two years of inactivity or for Google Maps Timeline data that is not moved to users' devices. This is due to security concerns, as inactive accounts are more vulnerable to compromise.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Government Should Subsidize Development Approval Costs to Speed Housing

The lengthy and costly governmental approval process for development projects, particularly residential ones, hinders much-needed construction, especially in coastal areas, due to fees, delays, and interest costs, prompting a suggestion for authorities to cover some or all of these expenses to accel...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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UNICEF Provides Winter Aid to Children in Conflict-Ridden Gaza

UNICEF delivers warm clothes and aid to children in Gaza facing conflict, distributing winter supplies, cash transfers, and RUCF to over 1 million people since October 2023, while advocating for a permanent ceasefire to address the suffering of children, many of whom are malnourished.

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No Poverty
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AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Target Gmail's 2.5 Billion Users

AI-driven phishing attacks targeting Gmail's 2.5 billion users are increasing, using deepfake technology and LLMs to create realistic and difficult-to-detect malware; Unit 42 research offers a potential solution using adversarial machine learning algorithms to improve detection and defense.

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Reduced Inequality
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Global Diabetes Cases Double Since 1990, Underscoring Treatment Gaps

A new Lancet study reveals over 800 million people globally have diabetes—double the 1990 figure—with the largest increases in low- and middle-income countries due to lifestyle changes and limited treatment access; resulting in over 445 million untreated adults in 2022.

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Good Health and Well-being
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New Mechanism Explains Formation of Gold Deposits in Subduction Zones

A research team discovered that a specific sulfur ion (trisulfur) under high pressure and temperature (50-80km depth) facilitates gold transfer from Earth's mantle into magma rising to the surface via subduction zones, mainly around the Pacific Ocean, leading to gold deposit formation.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Trump 2.0: Food, Fertilizer, and Locks

A second Trump administration is anticipated to see a continuation of some policies, like tariffs, while others, such as potential regulation of processed food, mark a significant shift. General Mills stock has already declined, while fertilizer producer CF Industries and lock manufacturer Allegion ...

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Zero Hunger
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Brain Rot" Named 2024 Word of the Year: Literary Fiction as a Cognitive Countermeasure

Oxford University Press named "Brain Rot", the decline in mental capacity from excessive trivial online content, as its 2024 Word of the Year; the article advocates for reading literary fiction to improve cognitive skills and counteract this trend, offering specific book recommendations.

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Quality Education
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Ukraine's Deep Strikes Increase Cost of War for Russia

Ukrainian drones attacked the Millerovo air base in Russia's Rostov Oblast on Monday, aiming to increase the cost of the war for Russia by disrupting operations and instilling fear; this follows a pattern of deep strikes using various munitions, forcing Russia to relocate its air force farther from ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Fire Destroys Components for 400 Russian Shahed Drones

A fire at a Russian warehouse destroyed components for 400 Shahed-136 drones, including thermal imaging cameras and Starlink units, suggesting a more advanced version and highlighting the vulnerability of Russia's drone production.

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Reduced Inequality
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Parker Solar Probe Sets Record for Closest Approach to the Sun

On December 24, 2024, NASA's Parker Solar Probe set a new record by reaching 3.86 million miles from the sun's surface, becoming the closest human-made object to the sun and traveling at a speed of 430,000 mph during its 22nd close approach; mission controllers expect confirmation of its survival on...

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