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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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Women's Health Market: Growth Potential Despite Funding Challenges

The $41.3 billion women's health market, projected to reach $66 billion by 2033, faces challenges from limited funding (receiving only 2% of total health VC investment) and restrictive regulations, despite advancements in biotech and telehealth; however, recent successful exits and increased interes...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Burnes Signs $210M Deal with Diamondbacks

Corbin Burnes, a top starting pitcher, signed a six-year, $210 million contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks, prioritizing Arizona's favorable tax rates over larger offers from other teams, despite a recent decline in his strikeout rate.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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CFPB Needs Overhaul to Combat Rising Financial Fraud

A Cornerstone Advisors study reveals that nearly 100 million Americans consider fraud, scams, and cybersecurity the top banking issue, prompting calls for the CFPB to refocus its efforts on innovation and fraud prevention rather than regulation, as its current approach, such as implementing Section ...

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Shifting Education Landscape: Vocational Training Challenges Traditional Degrees

High tuition costs and AI's impact on jobs are causing students to favor vocational training and flexible learning paths, leading to a rise in apprenticeships, micro-credentials, and a need for universities to reinvent themselves to align with evolving workforce demands.

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Quality Education
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Autonomous Driving: The Map Debate

The autonomous driving industry is debating the use of detailed road maps, with Tesla opting against them while most others use them for better safety and accuracy. New crowdsourced mapping technologies are making detailed maps extremely inexpensive.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Bitcoin Surges After Trump Win, X Payment Plans Fuel Crypto Speculation

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency prices have surged following Donald Trump's reelection, fueled by Wall Street adoption, Trump's influence, and Elon Musk's warnings of a potential U.S. financial crisis; X plans to integrate payments in 2025, further fueling speculation.

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Reduced Inequality
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Six High-Yield Resolutions for Tech Leaders in 2025

The article outlines six high-yield resolutions for 2025, emphasizing data organization for AI, agile software updates, efficient cloud spending, barrier removal, robust cybersecurity, and automation to drive innovation and mitigate risks like those seen in 2024.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Costco Defends DEI Initiatives Amidst Activist Pressure

Faced with a shareholder proposal demanding assessment of risks associated with its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, Costco's board unanimously rejected it, contrasting with other companies that have reduced their DEI efforts; the final decision rests with shareholders voting in J...

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Gender Equality
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Decline of Middle Management in US Companies Due to Cost-Cutting and AI"

Middle management positions in the US have decreased by 6% since the pandemic, with managers now overseeing three times more employees due to companies adopting leaner structures to cut costs and leverage AI, impacting career paths and employee development.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Sugar Bowl Postponed Due to New Orleans Terrorist Attack

The Sugar Bowl college football game between Notre Dame and Georgia, originally scheduled for January 1st, was postponed to January 2nd due to a terrorist attack in New Orleans; Notre Dame is now favored by 1.5 points and the oveunder is 45.5 points.

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Pentagon Contracts XTEND for IndooOutdoor Kamikaze Drone

The Pentagon's Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate awarded XTEND a contract for its Scorpio PSIO drone, a small, AI-controlled kamikaze drone capable of indoor and outdoor precision strikes, with deliveries starting in Q1 2025.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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U.S. Soldier Indicted for Selling Trump, Harris Call Logs

A U.S. Army communications specialist, Cameron John Wagenius, was arrested on December 20, 2024, near Fort Hood, Texas, and indicted for illegally selling confidential phone records, allegedly including those of President-elect Trump and Vice President Harris, following a November 2024 data breach o...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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