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    Yann LeCun Is Leaving Meta To Build The AI Future On His Own Terms

    LeCun is a French-American computer scientist whose name you’ll see among the pioneers of deep learning. He helped invent and popularize convolutional neural networks, earned the 2018 Turing Award for his work, and helped build the research arm of Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) in 2013. Over the years, he’s held professorships at New York University […] More

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    The Oracle Of Wall Street Warns About Housing Market Troubles Ahead

    Meredith Whitney, nicknamed the “Oracle of Wall Street” for accurately predicting the 2008 financial crisis, sees storm clouds gathering once again over the American housing market. With existing home sales tracking around 4 million annually—the worst in over 25 years—Whitney points to a market that’s essentially frozen, with significant implications for the broader economy. Her […] More

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    Bridge In China Collapses Months After Grand Opening Ceremony

    The Hongqi Bridge in Sichuan Province was supposed to stand as proof of China’s infrastructure prowess—a two-lane concrete giant linking remote mountain regions to the G317 national highway, a key route toward Tibet. But only months after it opened, the bridge at a hydropower station in southwest China collapsed, sending massive slabs of concrete and […] More

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    10 Gen X Financial Choices: The Kind That Keep Advisors Awake At Night

    Gen X has navigated economic highs and lows with a mix of confidence and stubborn independence. They’ve survived recessions, housing bubbles, and investment fads, yet their financial habits still baffle modern advisors. So, let’s explore the Gen X money habits, giving financial experts more stress than spreadsheets. Delaying Retirement Planning Too many Gen Xers put […] More

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    Smart Career Moves Students Can Make Before Graduation

    In college, many believe that putting in enough effort will automatically lead to success. But it rarely works that way. What truly moves the needle are the small, thoughtful choices made along the way—the kind that don’t seem big in the moment but shape everything later. Here’s a closer look at the moves that make […] More

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    Buying These 10 Classic Cars Costs More Than Bringing Them Back To Life

    It’s the dream of every classic car lover to bring a forgotten beauty back to life without draining their wallet. Some vintage models cost far less to restore than to buy outright, making them hidden gems for savvy collectors and weekend mechanics alike. These cars prove nostalgia doesn’t have to be expensive. Buckle up and […] More

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    10 Everyday Choices Americans Don’t Actually Get To Make

    You know how Americans love to say, “It’s up to you”? Well, not always, don’t be deceived. Some parts of modern life have become so ingrained that skipping them feels almost rebellious. Do you know about them? Let’s take a look at the everyday things that feel optional—but really aren’t. Owning A Smartphone In the […] More

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    The Hidden Things Homebuyers Spot Before You Do

    It’s amazing how quickly buyers form opinions—sometimes before they’ve even stepped inside. The smallest details, like faded paint or squeaky floors, can quietly shape those judgments. If you’re preparing to sell, here’s what truly catches a buyer’s eye (and what might be holding your home back). Peeling Or Fading Paint You may not think a […] More

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