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Engineers say AI has changed their jobs overnight — and not always for the better.

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Among the many challenges NATO soldiers face in the unforgiving Arctic environment, frozen weapons pose a serious risk. Extreme cold can cause firearms to malfunction, leaving soldiers vulnerable.

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Elon Musk made his first-ever appearance at Davos where he joked about Greenland, and discussed the future of AI and humanoid robots.

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Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos covered topics such as Greenland, windmills, NATO, and shifting global power. These were the moments that mattered most and why they're fueling debate.

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Should Congress members and their spouses be allowed to trade stocks? Some members are pushing for a vote on a stock ban, and they're confident the bill will pass if it makes it to the floor.

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Mav's Top Buns generated over $1 million in sales within a year by leveraging social media and smart marketing. The business has sold more than 500,000 cinnamon buns to date.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explains how AI is evolving, why regulation and safety matter, and what superintelligence could mean for the future of work and discovery.

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Starbucks said Thursday it will close 1% of its North American stores and lay off 900 corporate workers. Among the closures is its Seattle Reserve Roastery, one of the first unionized locations and a site of past protests.

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For homebuyers priced out of the traditional market, tiny homes can be a lifeline. But they can also come with big problems, like HOA rules and zoning laws.

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McDonald's workers won't benefit from the "no tax on tips" provision in the recently passed "Big Beautiful Bill." However, the new law highlights an "uneven playing field" in the restaurant industry, according to McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski.