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This couple came to the U.S. as refugees and started a restaurant. It’s now a finalist for the culinary world’s top prize

[ad_1] An East African eatery in Detroit, longtime family owned Seattle pho shops and a Palestinian chef using ancient cooking techniques in Washington, D.C., are

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Energy and manufacturing dominated the Fortune 500’s first top 50 companies in 1955

[ad_1] However, the data that the Fortune staff was compiling was primarily for internal use. It wasn’t until 1955, when then-assistant managing editor of the

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Amex is now Gen Z’s ‘lifestyle’ card of choice

[ad_1] There’s always been something elitist about whipping out an American Express card. For one, they often come with an annual fee that can feel

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Whop: How Gen Z grad Steven Schwartz built $250 million marketplace for digital entrepreneurs

[ad_1] Steven Schwartz was just 13 years old when he started his first side hustle. Like many teenage boys his age, he wanted a pair

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CHIPS Act faces semiconductor talent shortage despite $500 billion investment

[ad_1] In the nearly two years since President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law with the aim of revitalizing the American semiconductor

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The climate economics of the world’s 6,000 superyachts: ‘It’s not an entirely rational decision’

[ad_1] Superyachts are the ultimate status symbol for royal families, oligarchs and billionaires from Jeff Bezos to Bernard Arnault. The floating palaces are a source

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S&P 500 rebalance: Here are the stocks that are joining and getting booted

[ad_1] KKR & Co. Inc., CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. and GoDaddy Inc. will join the S&P 500 as part of its latest quarterly weighting change. The

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How to move past a painful breakup, according to relationship therapist

[ad_1] One month after I ended my relationship, I went to see Esther Perel speak at the 92nd Street Y. She polled the audience, as

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Stanford admission: SAT or ACT to be required again

[ad_1] Stanford University will reinstate the SAT or ACT as a requirement for undergraduate admission, joining a rush by other selective schools to bring back

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Fed rate cuts could begin in the thick of presidential campaigning

[ad_1] Economists are divided over how many interest-rate cuts Federal Reserve officials will signal for 2024 at their policy meeting next week, following a pop