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Employer Co-Pays For GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs To Rise If They’re Covered

Photo Illustration of the new Wegovy semaglutide tablets with injectable prescription weight loss medicines, Ozempic, Victoza and Wegovy.

StreamElements says they’re “not shutting down,” says they’re “in conversation with an amazing partner”

StreamElements, a cloud-based platform that equips streamers with various tools, was speculated to be closing in May 2026.

What Americans mean when they say they’re worried about a stolen election

The integrity of American elections has become a contentious issue, with new polling highlighting the stark divide in

The SEC tried to silence activist investors. Now they’re fighting back.

Since the start of Donald Trump's presidency, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has increased the difficulty for

They once called him a ‘goose-stepping extremist.’ They’re now sitting out his comeback bid.

In 2024, when Brandon Herrera sought a congressional seat, the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) labeled him “a goose-stepping

Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing

AI Agents and the Future of Autonomous Decision Making As technology continues to advance, AI agents are on

Half of US adults say they’re falling behind financially. How to catch up and get ahead — regardless of your age

Financial anxiety is a common concern for many Americans, with over half feeling behind where they expected to

Got $1,000? 3 Stocks to Buy Now While They’re On Sale

Stock market declines may not be pleasant to witness, but they do present a silver lining for investors

We don’t know if AI-powered toys are safe, but they’re here anyway

Artificial intelligence (AI) has made its way into children's toys, with devices like Gabbo, a small fluffy robot

Humans ‘catch’ fear from robots that breathe like they’re scared

The interaction between humans and robots has always been a fascinating area of study. While most research has

Neve Campbell’s Shoes Look Super Expensive, but They’re $119

Neve Campbell recently made headlines when she stepped out in a pair of stylish sneakers that caught everyone's

50% of US parents financially support their adult kids, with average payments of $1,474/month. What they’re doing wrong

As parents, our responsibilities don't end when our children turn 18. In fact, for many parents, financial support