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MOBILE

Bullseye Provides a Better Way for Developers to Interact With Apple Ads Campaigns

And the new app Bullseye provides a full-fledged way to use the platform without having to login to the Apple

EDUCATION

The Risks of AI in Schools Outweigh the Benefits, Report Says

Teachers reported that AI can also help improve students’ writing, so long as it is used to support students’ efforts

EDUCATION

More Students Are Going to College. Affordability and Workforce Training Are Factors

“Confidence in college is coming back, but it is conditional,” says Courtney Brown, who studies public opinion on colleges for

HEALTH

What a Calorie Deficit Meal Plan Looks Like

Calories play a key role in weight loss. That’s why many people focus on creating a calorie deficit, or eating

SHOPPING

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Ad content in partnership with Wall Street Journal. Now that 2026 is here, take the time to think about your

TRAVEL

10 Best Things To Do in Norway

Norway has to be one of the most magical places. I mean, dramatic fjords, colourful fishing villages, Viking history, trolls

ECONOMY

Groceries Rose 9% m/m (annualized) in December

Reported hits the September USDA Economic Research Service forecast. Figure 1 displays the food-at-home component of the CPI, along with

FINANCE

Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser warns of job cuts and says it’s time to raise the bar in memo to staff

Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser, one of Fortune‘s Most Powerful Women—and the top female executive on Wall Street—is pushing ahead with

SCIENCE

China has applied to launch 200,000 satellites, but what are they for?

It’s getting busy in Earth orbit Maciej Frolow/Getty Images China has applied to launch nearly 200,000 satellites into Earth orbit,

ARTS & THEATER

Ranking Frank Wildhorn on Broadway — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson The other day I realized that I’ve pretty much seen every Frank Wildhorn musical that’s made it