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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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Russia Allegedly Shoots Down Azerbaijan Airlines Flight, Killing 38

On Christmas Day, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243 crashed in Russian airspace, killing 38 of the 68 people on board; Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev alleges Russia accidentally shot it down and attempted a cover-up, while Russia initially blamed weather and birds, and the U.S. points to possible ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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RuPaul's Drag Race": From Niche Show to Global Cultural Phenomenon

RuPaul's Drag Race," which premiered on Logo TV in 2009, has expanded to VH1, Paramount+, MTV, and WOW Presents Plus, creating international franchises and a global community of fans who celebrate drag as self-expression, fostering connections in countries with limited LGBTQ+ rights.

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Gender Equality
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Musk's X Posts and $200 Million Boost Trump to Victory

Elon Musk's four most-liked X posts in 2024 all featured President-elect Donald Trump, reflecting his $200 million+ financial backing and public support for Trump's campaign, culminating in a joint rally and a new position in the Trump administration.

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College ROI: Financial and Non-Financial Benefits Outweigh Costs

A May 2024 FREOPP analysis of 53,000 degree programs reveals that bachelor's degree holders earn $32,112 more annually than high school graduates, with significant variations across fields; the study also highlights non-financial benefits like improved health and civic engagement, emphasizing strate...

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Quality Education
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Musk's H-1B Visa Advocacy Ignites Debate on Tech Immigration

Elon Musk's public support for the H-1B visa program, which allows U.S. companies to hire foreign specialists, has sparked a debate over its impact on the U.S. tech industry and national workforce. In 2020, 421,276 people applied for 85,000 available visas, with 72% of recipients from India and 12% ...

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Chrome Extension Attacks Bypass Two-Factor Authentication

Between December 24th and 26th, hackers exploited a vulnerability in Google's authorization flow to publish a malicious Chrome extension, potentially allowing them to steal cookies and bypass MFA despite the employee having Google Advanced Protection enabled. Cyberhaven was affected, and attackers p...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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U.S. Stock Market Predicted to Decline in Early 2025 Due to Eight Factors

The U.S. stock market's 2024 rise, exceeding company earnings and economic fundamentals, is unsustainable and is expected to decline in early 2025 due to eight factors: outpacing earnings, bond market break, inflation, falling homebuilder stocks, U.S. government fiscal issues, global conflicts, clim...

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RuPaul's Drag Race: A Bastion of Queer Representation Amidst Industry Setbacks

Facing setbacks in queer representation across major media, RuPaul's Drag Race stands as a beacon of inclusivity, maintaining creative control through its streaming platform, WOW Presents Plus, and featuring a diverse cast, including notably trans contestants in recent seasons like season 14, which ...

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Gender Equality
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Jayson Tatum: $13 Million Off-Court Empire and NBA Dominance

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, 26, earns an estimated $13 million annually from endorsements and business ventures, including his co-founded candy company Enjoy Small Wins, while maintaining his basketball dominance, winning a championship and Olympic gold this year.

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Volkswagen's Restructuring Plan Stalls Due to Union Power

Volkswagen's negotiations with unions averted immediate factory closures and layoffs, securing job security until 2030, but fell short of its ambitious restructuring goals, raising concerns about its long-term competitiveness despite planned efficiency gains of €15 billion.

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Venture Global LNG Starts Operations, Underscoring US LNG's Growing Global Role

Venture Global LNG's new Louisiana plant shipped its first LNG cargo to Germany on December 26, marking the start of what could be the US's largest LNG export facility; this follows a DOE study warning of higher emissions and prices, countered by an S&P Global study highlighting significant economic...

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Climate Action
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Poor CX Could Cost Businesses $3.8 Trillion in Lost Sales

Qualtrics' 2025 Consumer Trends Report reveals that poor customer experience (CX) could cost businesses $3.8 trillion in lost sales; service delivery, communication, and employee interactions are major pain points outweighing price concerns; customers give businesses an average of 2.2 chances before...

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