Trump officials rejected 327,955 income-driven repayment plan requests from student loan borrowers, according to a recent court filing. Here’s what to know.
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So long, American exceptionalism
For the first time, investors are talking about ‘US risk’
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Rents are falling in these major U.S. cities heading into 2026—one of the more ‘renter-friendly periods’ in a decade, says expert
Falling rents and rising vacancies are giving renters more room to negotiate prices heading into early 2026.
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The relentless rise of YouTube
As well as being the dominant platform in podcasting and having a growing presence in live sport, it is now the leader in TV and streaming in the US
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The ‘Trump-class’ battleship faces a large obstacle in its way: Reality
Even if it were technically feasible, the cost of building the battleship would be prohibitive.
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Oracle shares on pace for worst quarter since 2001 as new CEOs face concerns about AI build-out
Investors want to know if Oracle, under new CEOs Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia, can pay for and deliver data centers packed with Nvidia chips for OpenAI.
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Google is rolling out a new feature allowing users to change their Gmail address
Google says it is rolling out a feature that lets users change their Gmail addresses in a long-requested update to their email policy.
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Why humans should be more like hedgehogs
People used to seek sun, fresh air and respite — but we have forgotten the lost art of convalescence at our peril
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Unmarried couples aren’t viewed as ‘a default unit’ at end of life, advisor says. Why that matters
For the 9.5 million U.S. households headed by unmarried couples, a partner’s death wouldn’t come with the ‘automatic safety net’ that their married peers get.
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Global dealmaking hits $4.5tn in second-best year on record
Highest-ever number of megadeals lifts total value of M&A by 50% in 2025