When a PayPal Glitch Briefly Made One Man the Richest Person on Earth

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The wealthiest people typically build fortunes through technology, energy, or long-term investments. But in July 2013, an ordinary morning for one man turned extraordinary when he logged into his account and saw a number so enormous it barely seemed real. For a fleeting moment, he held a sum far beyond any historical personal fortune. The … Read more

When Couples Bring AI Lovers to a Retreat: What Really Happens

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So what happens when a group of people brings their digital AI companions on a weekend retreat? Science writer Sam Apple organized a social experiment inspired by the film “Her”: a weekend getaway where humans and their AI partners could spend time together watching films and having deep conversations. What began as a well-intentioned, heartwarming … Read more

Why Gen Z’s Work Attitudes Are Challenging Today’s Managers

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Every generation shapes the workplace, and Gen Z is transforming it faster than many leaders expected. Technologically adept and socially conscious, Gen Z brings strengths that often collide with established workplace norms. Those clashes show up in daily workflows and, if leaders don’t adapt, can lead to higher costs, reduced productivity, or missed opportunities. Below … Read more

California Cities Facing a Predicted Housing Market Crash

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Home prices don’t always rise, even in California. Recently, a combination of higher interest rates, weakening buyer demand, and years of rapid appreciation has prompted analysts to warn of cooling markets. In many places values now sit far above long-term norms, making the math less sustainable. Below are 15 California cities that show signs of … Read more

$18 Pillow Purchase Leads to Discovery of Famously Stolen Artwork

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On June 22, 1978, the quiet at Robert and Helen Stoddard’s Worcester estate was shattered when thieves forced their way in and stole twelve works of art. Robert Stoddard, a prominent industrialist and former trustee of the Worcester Art Museum, discovered the loss the following morning: pieces by renowned artists such as Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste … Read more

RIP Resumes: How AI Is Rewriting the Hiring Playbook

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The days of spending hours tweaking a resume for every job could be coming to an end. With the rapid rise of AI tools, hiring practices are changing fast, and a new approach is emerging. AI is transforming many industries, and recruitment is no exception. Job seekers increasingly use tools like ChatGPT to create application … Read more

Why Gen Z Is Choosing Trade School: Top High-Paying Blue-Collar Jobs

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College is no longer the automatic next step after high school. Rising tuition, growing student debt, and stagnant wages have pushed many young people to explore trade schools and skilled apprenticeships instead. These alternative career paths focus on hands-on training, often lead to stable, well-paying jobs, and in some cases can reach six-figure salaries without … Read more

15 Astonishingly Expensive Items Owned by Taylor Swift

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Taylor Swift’s career has reached heights that few artists ever achieve, and her possessions reflect that success. Her record-breaking tours and lucrative music catalog are worth hundreds of millions, while real estate, jewelry, couture gowns, luxury vehicles, and rare instruments round out a collection that mirrors the scale of her accomplishments. Her Music Catalog Credit: … Read more

Why Homeowners Are Suddenly Withdrawing Homes From the Market

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The housing market is behaving oddly right now. For months, a growing number of homeowners have been removing their properties from sale instead of lowering asking prices to attract buyers. Realtor.com reports that delistings rose by nearly 50% compared with last year, and this trend is visible across many U.S. cities. What is driving this … Read more

Buying a Home with Your IRA: When It Makes Financial Sense

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Homeownership often feels out of reach because of high upfront costs. Down payments, closing fees, inspections, and other expenses push many prospective buyers to look for alternative sources of cash, and retirement savings frequently become part of the conversation. The IRS does allow certain exceptions for using IRA funds toward a first home, but rules … Read more