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How do investors keep track of which companies will benefit from the AI boom and which may face serious challenges because of it? The answer, at least for some, is with Excel.
President Trump signed legislation ending the longest U.S. government shutdown in history. Here's how the recent government shutdown ranks in terms of severity.
If you think in spreadsheets, this guide shows how to monitor airfares with Google Sheets or Excel. Youโ€™ll pull prices from public pages, normalize data, convert currencies, and auto-flag new lows. Then youโ€™ll roll chosen flights into an itinerary and budget for faster, smarter booking.
A Utah court has approved a new congressional map favoring Democrats in a traditionally Republican state, reigniting the national fight over voting districts.
Ten years after the Supreme Court extended marriage rights to same-sex couples in all 50 states, the justices were asked to reconsider that decision. They refused.
Beijing launches the K-visa to attract foreign tech workers, capitalizing on stricter U.S. immigration policies and a global race for innovation talent.
A bipartisan package could end the government shutdown, but observers question whether Democrats are giving up too much.
A University of Chicago law professor compares current market speculation to the era before the 1929 crash, raising alarms about regulatory oversight.
On Friday evening, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson temporarily paused a lower-court order requiring full November SNAP payments, issuing an administrative stay to give the First Circuit time to act during the government shutdown.