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Prediction Markets Collide With Layoff Watch

As talk of hiring slowdowns and layoffs grows louder, a new question is shaping the debate: can prediction markets help people read the job outlook more clearly, and sooner, than

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Traza Raises $2.1 Million For AI Agents

Traza, a New York startup, has raised $2.1 million from Base10 to build and deploy AI agents that automate procurement and supply chain work for manufacturers. The funding signals investor

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MIT Names 2026 Edgerton Award Winners

Two MIT associate professors, Jacob Andreas and Brett McGuire, have been selected for the 2026 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award, honoring standout teaching, research, and service at the Institute.

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Trump Administration Weighs Aid For Spirit

The Trump administration is considering federal aid to keep Spirit Airlines flying, a move that could inject millions into the carrier but might not fix deeper problems. The interest in

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AI Features Now Permanent in Products

As companies race to refresh their products, a clear message has emerged: AI is not a temporary add-on. It is becoming a core feature across apps, devices, and services. From

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Navy Reviews Ford-Class Carrier Program

The U.S. Navy has begun a review of the design and costs of its Ford-class aircraft carrier, the service’s most advanced and expensive warship. The move comes as budget pressures

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Tech Earnings Put Rally to the Test

CNBC host Jim Cramer warned that the stock market has turned into a “beast,” and said a heavy week of tech results will steer its next move. His latest game