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JJobs
'I Don't Think It's Lasting,' Cisco Exec Says Entry-Level Hiring Slowdown Is Nothing To Worry About
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‘I Don’t Think It’s Lasting,’ Cisco Exec Says Entry-Level Hiring Slowdown Is Nothing To Worry About

  • 1 October 2025
‘I Don’t Think It’s Lasting,’ Cisco Exec Says Entry-Level Hiring Slowdown Is Nothing To Worry About The number…
NNutrition
Nutrition Scientist Shares 7 Ways to Make American Food Healthier
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Nutrition Scientist Shares 7 Ways to Make American Food Healthier

  • 29 September 2025
2025-09-29T13:49:08Z Share Facebook Email X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky WhatsApp Copy link lighning bolt icon An icon in the…
AArtificial intelligence
Leading Computer Science Professor: Students Are Struggling to Get Jobs
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Leading Computer Science Professor: Students Are Struggling to Get Jobs

  • 28 September 2025
Computer science went from a future-proof career to an industry in upheaval in a shockingly small amount of…
JJobs
Faced With A Stagnant Job Market, These Gen Xers Chose Self-Employment
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Faced With A Stagnant Job Market, These Gen Xers Chose Self-Employment

  • 27 September 2025
The job market is tough for employees of all ages and experience levels right now. According to the…
EEntrepreneurship
How One Business Owner Is Leveraging AI to Grow His Company
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How One Business Owner Is Leveraging AI to Grow His Company

  • 26 September 2025
Kyle Ray spent years waiting tables and bartending to pay his bills while building a window cleaning business…
GGermany
German Brigade on NATO's Edge Built War Kit by Watching Ukraine
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German Brigade on NATO’s Edge Built War Kit by Watching Ukraine

  • 26 September 2025
Germany is permanently deploying a combat brigade abroad to NATO’s vulnerable eastern edge for the first time since…
JJobs
How You Quit Your Job Matters. Here's How to Do It Right.
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How You Quit Your Job Matters. Here’s How to Do It Right.

  • 23 September 2025
You might call Alan Stein a connoisseur of quitting. Stein, who’s in his early 50s, has had 31…
FFitness
Build Muscle Fast: 4 Tips From Bodybuilder Scientist
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Build Muscle Fast: 4 Tips From Bodybuilder Scientist

  • 16 September 2025
Don’t let a busy schedule stop you from building muscle — just four weekly sets of exercise per…
AArtificial intelligence
Musk's XAI Just Laid Off Hundreds of Workers Tasked With Training Grok
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Musk’s XAI Just Laid Off Hundreds of Workers Tasked With Training Grok

  • 14 September 2025
Elon Musk‘s xAI laid off at least 500 workers on its data annotation team on Friday night. The company sent…
EEntrepreneurship
Paul Graham: Why You Should Not Launch a Startup in High School
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Paul Graham: Why You Should Not Launch a Startup in High School

  • 13 September 2025
Paul Graham, the cofounder of startup incubator Y Combinator, said on Saturday that students should think twice before…
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