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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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Netflix NFL Doubleheader Shatters Streaming Records

On Christmas Day, Netflix streamed an NFL doubleheader that broke streaming records, with the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game averaging 24.3 million viewers and a total of 65 million unique viewers across both games; Beyoncé's halftime show was the #1 worldwide trend on X.

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Dark Web Sells Genuine Identities, Bypassing KYC Verification

A dark web operation is selling genuine identity documents and corresponding facial images for financial gain, enabling sophisticated identity theft that bypasses Know Your Customer (KYC) verification processes used by banks and other financial institutions, prompting recommendations for multi-layer...

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Friendly Fire Risk Rises Amidst Growing Drone Threats

The shootdown of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 by a friendly ship in the Red Sea, the crash of an Azeri airliner in Grozny, and mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey illustrate the increasing challenges of distinguishing friendly aircraft from hostile drones, highlighting the risk of 'friendly fire' incid...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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AI Revolutionizes Disaster Management: From Early Warning to Resilient Cities

The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami prompted advancements in disaster management, with AI now enhancing early warning systems (saving lives in Taiwan and Japan), optimizing emergency response, and enabling more resilient urban planning; however, ethical considerations are paramount for its responsible imp...

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Trump's Greenland Pursuit: A Geopolitical Minefield

President Trump's pursuit of purchasing Greenland from Denmark is gaining traction, driven by the island's mineral wealth—cryolite—and its historical significance to US security during WWII. Russia's support for the purchase further complicates geopolitical dynamics in the Arctic.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Barclays Stock Surges 70% on Strategic Overhaul and Strong Q3 Results

Barclays stock (BCS) has risen 70% year-to-date, exceeding market and peer performance due to a strategic shift toward stable UK domestic lending, cost reductions in investment banking, the Tesco Bank acquisition, and better-than-expected Q3 results.

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Musk Warns of U.S. Bankruptcy Amidst Trump's Bitcoin Reserve Plan

Elon Musk warns of potential U.S. bankruptcy due to \$36 trillion national debt, advocating for his "Doge Department" to cut spending, while President-elect Trump plans a national bitcoin reserve to alleviate the debt crisis.

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Russia Prepares Major Assault on Ukrainian City of Pokrovsk

Facing an imminent attack by Russia's 70,000-strong force, the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk is bracing for a major battle, with a smaller Ukrainian garrison expecting reinforcements from the newly deployed 155th Mechanized Brigade, equipped with German Leopard 2 tanks and French Caesar howitzers, arou...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Gmail Account Hack Leads to \$500,000 Cryptocurrency Theft

A Seattle firefighter lost \$500,000 in cryptocurrency after a hacker, using a combination of fake Google support emails and a real Google phone number, convinced the victim to approve an account recovery prompt, granting access to his account and cryptocurrency stored in Google Photos.

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CFPB Sues Walmart, Holiday Sales Surge, Record Credit Card Debt

The CFPB is cracking down on unfair credit card practices, suing Walmart and Branch for allegedly forcing drivers into costly accounts, while holiday retail sales surged 3.8%, exceeding expectations; average U.S. credit card debt reached \$1.166 trillion.

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Texas A&M Fuels College Station's Rise as a Tech Hub

Texas A&M University's $1.5 billion investment in R&D since 2020 has fueled College Station's transformation into a major tech hub, creating 1,727 jobs and contributing $165.4 million to regional income, with a statewide economic impact of $20.8 billion and 244,650 jobs in FY 2021-22.

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India's TB Crisis: 62.4 Million Projected Cases, \$146 Billion GDP Loss

A study projects over 62.4 million tuberculosis cases and 8.1 million deaths in India from 2021 to 2040, causing over \$146 billion in GDP loss, highlighting the need for improved detection and treatment.

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Good Health and Well-being

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