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International

Cities Adapt to Stronger Heatwaves

Cities Adapt to Stronger Heatwaves

Cities around the world face more frequent, longer and hotter heat waves as climate change continues to raise average temperatures and amplify extremes. Urban areas are especially vulnerable because the urban heat island effect concentrates heat: paved surfaces, dense buildings and low vegetation ca...

Investments and Business

January’s Private Sector Hiring: A Modest 22,000 Jobs

January’s Private Sector Hiring: A Modest 22,000 Jobs

The year’s initial employment indicators suggest a labor market that appears to be slowing instead of building strength, as federal reports arrive late and private-sector hiring makes only modest prog...
The Importance of Break-Even Point Analysis

The Importance of Break-Even Point Analysis

The term break-even point (BEP) is fundamental in both financial analysis and day-to-day business decision-making. It signifies the moment at which a company's total revenues precisely equal its total...
The 2026 Shift: From AI Dependence to Analog Living

The 2026 Shift: From AI Dependence to Analog Living

As AI-powered tools take on more of our everyday responsibilities, a growing number of people are looking for opportunities to disconnect and reconnect with tangible experiences. This shift, widely kn...
Americans Paying More for Cars: The End of Cheap Models

Americans Paying More for Cars: The End of Cheap Models

For many Americans, the idea of purchasing a new car for under $20,000 has largely faded away. As base models vanish from dealership inventories, the typical price of a new vehicle has soared, narrowi...