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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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JP Morgan Chase Mandates Full-Time Return to Office"

JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon mandated a full-time return to in-office work by early 2025, ending pandemic-era flexible arrangements despite over 1000 employees signing a petition for hybrid options, prioritizing in-person collaboration over remote work flexibility.

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Hagia Sophia Undergoes Extensive Restoration to Withstand Earthquakes

Istanbul's Hagia Sophia, a UNESCO site, is undergoing a multi-year restoration project focusing on its 31-meter dome to strengthen it against future earthquakes, while also preserving its mosaics and architecture; the project includes 3D scanning for long-term preservation and also recently reopened...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Stark Future's Profitable Quarter Defies Electric Motorcycle Market Trends

Stark Future, a five-year-old electric motorcycle company, reported its first profitable quarter, earning €2.8 million on €18.3 million in sales, primarily due to the success of its Varg MX and Varg EX models, defying the struggles faced by many competitors in the electric motorcycle market.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Career Gaps Rise Amidst Layoffs and Gig Economy Growth

Analysis of 27 million resumes reveals that over 50% of workers experienced career gaps of at least one month between 2020 and 2025, due to increased layoffs and the rise of the gig economy, impacting job seekers and highlighting the need for adaptable career strategies.

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Democrats Investigate Reported Qatari Plan to Gift Trump Luxury Jet

House Democrats launched investigations into a reported plan by Qatar to gift President Trump a $400 million luxury jet during his recent Middle East trip, raising concerns about potential violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause which prohibits government officials from accepting gifts from fore...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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AMD's EPYC 4005 Series: A Competitive Enterprise Processor for SMBs

AMD launched the EPYC 4005 Series processors, targeting small and medium businesses and hosted IT providers with up to 16 cores and 32 threads based on Zen 5 architecture, resulting in a benchmark performance 1.83 times greater than Intel's 8-core Xeon Silver 6369P in multi-threaded workloads, suppo...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Financial Services Faces Leadership Talent Crisis

Executive search firms report a critical shortage of leaders in financial services who combine technological proficiency with established industry expertise, forcing firms to adopt capability-based hiring and prioritize adaptability over traditional experience.

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Blossom App Disrupts Australian Finance With A$112 Million in Assets

Blossom App, a micro-investment platform founded by sisters Gaby and Ali Rosenberg, has amassed A$112 million (US$72 million) in assets under management and over 26,000 users since its 2021 launch, disrupting Australia's fixed-income market with its low-fee structure and accessible investment option...

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Reduced Inequality
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AI-Driven Startups Revolutionize Healthcare and Materials Science

Several Asian startups, including Deep Principle and Barreleye, are leveraging AI to revolutionize healthcare and materials science, securing millions in funding and demonstrating significant advancements in diagnostics and manufacturing efficiency.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Salgado Retrospective at Les Franciscaines: A 50-Year Journey Through Photography

Sebastião Salgado's retrospective at Les Franciscaines in France, running until June 1, 2025, showcases over 50 years of his impactful black and white photography documenting global issues, from conflict to environmental challenges, offering a powerful visual journey.

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No Poverty
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Mixed Asian Equities After US-China Tariff Deal Pause

Asian equities showed mixed results after the 90-day US-China tariff deal, with India and Pakistan outperforming, while Thailand and Hong Kong underperformed; US-bound shipping orders from China increased by almost 300%, and Tencent reported strong Q1 results.

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Fix My Curls: $2.8 Million Revenue, $910,000 Seed Funding

Anshita Mehrotra's Fix My Curls, a niche haircare brand, achieved $2.8 million in revenue in FY2024, secured $910,000 in seed funding, and delivered over 500,000 orders across ten countries, showcasing the success of entrepreneurs leveraging personal experiences to build local brands.

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