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Wayne State University Receives $50 Million Gift, Its Largest Ever

Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor, Michael T. Nietzel, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/

Wayne State University has received its largest donation ever a $50 million gift for its college ... More of engineering. getty Wayne State University has been given $50 million by Urban Science CE ...[Continue Reading]

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Is ANET Stock A Buy After A 30% Fall?

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CHONGQING, CHINA - FEBRUARY 16: In this photo illustration - The Arista Networks logo is displayed ... More on a smartphone screen in front of a stock chart showcasing Arista Networks' financial perf ...[Continue Reading]

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Young Renter Has A Landlord Whos A Little Too Available, But He Doesnt Know How To Shake Them Off Without Losing Their Place

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Reddit/Unsplash Landlords can get a bad rap. Mostly for being absentee misers with dollar signs for eyes. But this story, weve got a different kind of bad landlord: one whos always home. Lets s ...[Continue Reading]

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Video game M&A rises to $6.6 billion in Q1 2025, driven by mobile acquisitions

Samuel Roberts

Games industry mergers and acquisitions in Q1 of 2025 rose to $6.6 billion, their highest level in over a year, driven by activity in the mobile sector. That big number was partly down to Scopely's ...[Continue Reading]

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Navigating The Tax Landscape Of Day Trading

Jessica Ledingham, J.D., LL.M., Contributor, Jessica Ledingham, J.D., LL.M., Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/jessicaledingham/

In todays very tumultuous landscape day traders have to think about how they will report their gains and losses. Once exclusive to professional traders, day trading is now accessible to normal people ...[Continue Reading]

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The One Place Where Recently Laid-Off Employees Can Go Absolutely Ham on Their Former Employers

Luke Winkie

Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Two summers ago, 35-year-old Melanie Ehrenkranz opened her laptop and fou ...[Continue Reading]

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