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France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission

France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.

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France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission

France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.

BBC Sport 2d ago

France's Camavinga attends Harvard after World Cup omission

France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga takes a Harvard Business School course after missing out on Didier Deschamps' World Cup squad.

BBC Sport 2d ago

How high-end credit card perks are hurting shoppers who pay in cash

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IIM Indore to study Vaibhav Suryavanshi: Is he the first to inspire academic research? Not quite

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Times of India 5d ago

Who is Rounak Adhikary? The entrepreneur living every startup founder's dream

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Times of India 10d ago

The daughter of Thailand's beer billionaire says she never doubted women belonged at the top

For Thapanee Techajareonvikul, the conviction that women belong in top leadership roles was never unusual. Her late mother, Wanna Sirivadhanabhakdi, was instrumental in building TCC Group into a multi-billion-dollar empire spanning beverages, property, retail and manufacturing, with holdings including Chang beer and Singapore-listed Fraser & Neave. Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, her father, ensured his two sons and three daughters received equal opportunities within the family business.

CNBC 9d ago

OpenAI and Anthropic May Be Rivals, but Investors Aren’t Picking Sides

OpenAI and Anthropic have battled for workers, customers, and public attention. The rival AI labs have been on opposite sides of policy proposals, and their CEOs were the only ones not to link hands among a dozen industry leaders at a business summit earlier this year. But they do have one big area of overlap: their investors.

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Airbnb host who offered stay in ‘peaceful white neighborhood’ sued for rejecting Black guest

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Remote work career risks for Gen Z are 'subtle, but material,' Harvard professor says: How to avoid the pitfalls

While remote work offers young people flexibility, autonomy and a commute-free day, research shows that forgoing the office can have a detrimental impact on those at the start of their careers. Remote work is likely the main cause of a surge in youth unemployment, a report this month by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found. The National Bureau of Economic Research has also found, in a paper updated this month, that the rise in remote work makes it harder for younger workers to get...

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