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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Some Countries Embrace Remote Work More Than Others

Remote work isn't popular everywhere. A big study looked at why. It's called the Global Survey of Working Arrangements. It happened in late 2024 and early 2025. The survey included 14, 427 people. All of them were full-time workers. They all had college degrees. They were from 37 different countries

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Big Moves in Oklahoma City: Soccer Stadium and More

A new entertainment area is coming to Oklahoma City. It will have a soccer stadium and more. The project is getting big money from some well-known names. Nick Gross, son of famous investor Bill Gross, is part of it. He is not the only one putting money in. NBA star Russell Westbrook is also involved

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Why Women Are the New Focus for Big Retailers

True Religion, a denim brand that was huge in the 2000s, is now putting a lot of effort into winning over women shoppers. The brand's marketing chief, Kristen D’Arcy, points out that women have a lot of buying power and are often very loyal to brands they love. Right now, women make up about 29% of

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Elon Musk's Wealth Soars as SpaceX Prepares for Big Move

Elon Musk has made headlines again, this time for hitting a massive net worth milestone. Forbes reports that he is now the first person ever to reach a net worth of $600 billion. This comes just a few months after he became the first to surpass $500 billion in October. A big part of this wealth boos

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Big Shift: From EVs to Hybrids and Energy Storage

Ford has decided to change its plans for electric vehicles (EVs). The company is now focusing more on hybrids and energy storage. This change comes after Ford faced big losses in its EV business. The company's EV division, Ford Model e, lost over $12 billion in the last two years. EV sales also drop

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Ford's Electric Dreams Take a Backseat

Ford has decided to slow down its electric vehicle (EV) plans. The company is facing big losses and not enough people are buying EVs. So, Ford is changing its strategy. It will stop making the electric F-150 Lightning truck. Instead, it will make a version with a longer range that uses both electric

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Denmark's Big Move: What's Next for Copenhagen Airports?

Denmark's government has made a significant decision. They've wrapped up a mandatory offer to shareholders of Copenhagen Airports. This wasn't just any offer. It was a big deal. The Ministry of Finance delivered the final results. So, what does this mean? Well, it's a shift. The government is takin

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Tech and Jobs: What's Cooking in the U. S. ?

The U. S. is making big moves to boost its tech scene. The government is planning to hire 1, 000 specialists for a new "Tech Force" to work on AI and finance projects. This is a big deal because the U. S. has been falling behind in tech and shipbuilding since World War II. But now, companies from ot

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

Goldman Sachs Shakes Up Tech Teams for Digital Future

Goldman Sachs is mixing things up in its tech investment teams. They are merging their telecom and "CoreTech" teams to create a new group focused on digital infrastructure and AI deals. This new group, called Global Infrastructure Technology, will be led by Yasmine Coupal and Jason Tofsky. Coupal ha

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Dec 16 2025BUSINESS

TikTok Shop Shakes Up Teams for Better AI and Sales

TikTok Shop is making big changes to its teams. This is after a successful Black Friday week. The company is reorganizing its global e-commerce product and data science teams. The goal is to work better together and improve how things run. A leader named Zhou Sheng is stepping aside. He helped buil

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