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Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders
"I am glad the Trump administration is in agreement with the amendment I offered three years ago to the CHIPS Act," Sen. Bernie Sanders said.
  • Trump's Intel deal involves the US government investing in Intel.
  • Though controversial among Republicans, it's earning him some approval from progressives.
  • That's because it's similar to an idea pitched by Bernie

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Lyft app.
Lyft app.
  • Lyft is expanding into new products, such as self-driving cars.
  • Software engineers can earn base salaries of as much as $300,000, work visa data shows.
  • Here's what the ride-hailing service pays some tech workers, from data scientists to designers.

Lyft became one of the biggest ride-hailing apps in the US over the last 13 years. Now, it's set up for its next stage of growth.

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Since 2014, Will Oakley has worked as an independent consultant. He said he appreciates the flexibility and has been teaming up with colleagues to better compete with large firms.
  • Will Oakley is an independent consultant who lives in London.
  • He started his career at Accenture and then decided he wanted to operate independently.
  • This career choice has allowed Oakley to have

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The author and her mother's ex-boyfriend, Charles, in Scotland.
The author stayed close to her mother's ex-boyfriend.
  • Charles dated my mom 30 years ago. Though their relationship didn't work out, he stayed in my life.
  • When we travel together, people often ask if he's my dad or my stepdad.
  • I call him my "second dad," and he's expanded my definition of family.

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Nathaneo Johnson
Nathaneo Johnson is a senior at Yale.
  • Nathaneo Johnson raised $3.1 million in pre-seed funding for the startup he cofounded, Series.
  • He started it while at Yale and is now preparing for Series A funding while in his senior year.
  • Johnson shares how he made it work — from 18-hour days to delegation.

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Goldstone Solar System Radar dish scanning the sky from California

The label "space rock" feels like an understatement for what NASA just observed.

A rock is something you throw at a window to get someone's attention. A rock holds down your picnic blanket to keep it from flapping in the wind. This rock, at 660 feet wide, spans two American football fields — and then some. 

The asteroid, called 1997 QK1, made its nearest approach in space on Aug. 20 at 1.9 million



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Olive Garden Fettuccine Alfredo pasta
Olive Garden offers mix-and-match pasta dishes starting at $13.99
  • We went to Olive Garden for the first time to feast on an endless supply of pasta.
  • Olive Garden's Never-Ending Pasta Bowl returned August 25, starting at $13.99 per person.
  • The promotion includes mix-and-match pastas, sauces, proteins, soup or salad, and breadsticks.

"When you're here, you're family."

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UnitedHealthcare murder defendant Luigi Mangione at an April 2025 court appearance in state court in Manhattan.
UnitedHealthcare murder defendant Luigi Mangione at an April 2025 court appearance in state court in Manhattan.
  • Luigi Mangione has some big decisions pending at his next court date, on September 16.
  • The accused killer of UHC CEO Brian Thompson may see a trial date and an outcome to key motions.
  • September 19 is his deadline to challenge the constitutionality of the

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Man in striped suit reading a non-fiction book.

More than three decades ago, Warren Buffett introduced Bill Gates to the book that would change the way he thinks about doing business.

His recommendation, John Brooks' 1969 essay collection "Business Adventures," had been out of print since the '70s, but the Microsoft founder didn't let that deter him from devouring the compilation of cautionary tales and success stories from the


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