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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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Rooftop Solar: Fastest-Growing, Yet Cost and Confusion Remain Barriers

In 2024, rooftop solar was the fastest-growing electricity source globally; however, high upfront costs and consumer confusion remain barriers despite falling prices and rising electricity rates, necessitating stronger consumer protections.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Dodgers Sweep Padres, Reclaim First Place in NL West

The Los Angeles Dodgers won three games against the San Diego Padres, reclaiming a first-place tie in the NL West after a four-game losing streak. The series saw strong pitching from Clayton Kershaw, timely hitting from the Dodgers, and key errors by the Padres. The teams will meet again in San Dieg...

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Google Unveils Pixel 10 Series with Advanced AI and Cultural Partnerships

Google's Made by Google '25 event launched the Pixel 10 series smartphones, Pixel Watch 4, and Pixel Buds 2a, featuring advanced AI capabilities powered by Gemini, along with strategic partnerships with Stephen Curry and the Jonas Brothers.

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US Tariffs Exacerbate Digital Divide, Hitting Low-Income Communities Hard

US tariffs on Chinese tech are raising prices, disproportionately affecting low-income Americans who rely on smartphones and other devices for education, healthcare, and work, widening the digital divide and creating an affordability crisis.

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Middletown, Ohio, Crippled by Ransomware Attack

A ransomware attack on August 19, 2025, crippled Middletown, Ohio's city services, impacting residents' access to essential functions like police records, utility payments, and birth certificates, highlighting the vulnerability of US municipalities to cybercrime.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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J.J. Watt's Presence Boosts Espanyol After VSL Acquisition

American football star J.J. Watt's presence boosted Espanyol's morale after their surprising victory against Atlético Madrid; this follows the €130 million acquisition of the Spanish club by Velocity Sports Limited (VSL), raising questions about the multi-club ownership model's potential impact on t...

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Home Depot's Price Adjustments Amid Tariff Pressures

Home Depot, facing consumer and government pressure to avoid price hikes due to tariffs, reported "some modest price movement," impacting earnings and suggesting wider retail sector challenges.

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Invivo's Strategic Investment Fuels Global Wine Expansion

New Zealand wine company Invivo, strengthened by a strategic investment from Indevin, saw its Graham Norton Sauvignon Blanc sales surge 396% in the UK in 2024, highlighting the success of celebrity-driven wine marketing and New Zealand's growing global wine presence.

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Bullish Stock Stabilizes After Sell-Off Despite Strong Revenue Growth

Bullish (BLSH), a cryptocurrency exchange for institutional investors, saw its stock price surge to $118 post-IPO before settling around $63 following a sell-off; the company reported $97 million in 2024 revenue (a 140% increase year-on-year) and projects Q2 2025 profitability exceeding $100 million...

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Nebraska Prison Converted to Immigration Detention Center

The Nebraska Work Ethic Camp, a 200-bed facility in McCook, will be converted into an immigration detention center, adding 80 beds, as part of the Trump administration's plan to expand detention capacity by 125 facilities this year.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Port Ellen Auctions Record-Breaking \$400,000 Whisky for Charity

Port Ellen Distillery auctioning its oldest whisky, the \$190,000-\$400,000 Port Ellen Prism (46 years old, 1.5 liters), with proceeds funding Scotland's Youth Action Fund; designed by Wilfried Grootens, it's part of Sotheby's Distiller's One of One auction starting September 15th.

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Top 10 Part-Time Remote Jobs of 2025

FlexJobs' July 2025 report identifies the top 10 part-time remote job categories, including licensed therapist ($27/hr), nurse practitioner ($56/hr), and marketing specialist ($34/hr), with growth in marketing and medical/health sectors.

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