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Should I Give Job Candidates a Way to Contact Me?

A reader asks: Some colleagues and I have a question on interview etiquette from the interviewer side that we can’t agree on. If you give

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Beyond the storm: why catastrophe models are failing to capture modern risk

The hidden drivers of disaster losses force a rethink in re/insurance modeling, says Gallagher Re science chief Source link

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Record Drought Sparks Worries About Fires, Water Supply and Food Prices

Drought in the contiguous United States has reached record levels for this time of year, weather data shows. Meteorologists said it’s a bad sign for

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Harvard Said Loneliness Was Killing Us. A New Study of 10,217 People Just Revealed a Surprising Twist

If you’ve spent any time reading about the science of happiness and longevity, you’ve probably run across the Harvard Grant Study — the 88-year research

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Chubb Q1 Net Income Increases 74% on Fewer Catastrophe Losses

First quarter 2026 net income at insurer Chubb was up more than 74% compared to the same period in 2025, with property/casualty underwriting income up

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Meta Is Tracking Its Employees’ Mouse Movements. They Say It’s About AI, Not Performance

A new memo sent to Meta employees announced the installation of new tracking software to capture mouse movements meant to train its ‌artificial-intelligence models. The new initiative will work

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Michael Dell Just Surpassed $1 Billion in Donations to a Single Institution

Some billionaires are looking to give back to AI. The CEO of Dell Technologies donated $750 million on Tuesday to the University of Texas at Austin. The gift is

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Scientists Just Discovered a Hidden Benefit of Coffee That Has Nothing to Do With Caffeine

A new study published in Nature Communications found that drinking coffee, whether caffeinated or decaf, actually changes the bacteria living in your gut in ways

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Why Smart People Make Bad Bets: The Statistical Trap That Could Cost You Millions

Misdiagnoses, wrongful arrests, failed security screenings—a surprising number of catastrophic real-life errors share the same mathematical cause: the base rate fallacy. Part statistical trap, part