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Why are the world’s wealthiest families flocking to family offices?

Why are the world’s wealthiest families flocking to family offices?

Allocations to real estate — which is interest-rate sensitive — saw the most stability for the second year running, despite respondents’ concerns over high interest rates.”


This week’s most fabulous real estate listings

This week’s most fabulous real estate listings

Hardwood Florida Cedar and coral rock are incorporated throughout the property’s spacious interior, which features cathedral ceilings and elegant bedrooms.


FCC releases cybersecurity resource guide for budget-constrained schools

FCC releases cybersecurity resource guide for budget-constrained schools

"We recognize that schools and libraries often face budget and resource constraints, so these recommendations highlight free and low-cost options and focus on the most impactful initial steps," the FCC and Education Department said in the guide released Wednesday.


This week’s auction block roundup

This week’s auction block roundup

This personalized scrapbook, from Christine McVie’s archives, contains dozens of newspaper and magazine clippings documenting Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 tour of Australia and New Zealand.


Are preschoolers getting enough outdoor time?

Are preschoolers getting enough outdoor time?

Three states — Minnesota, Washington and Wisconsin — have specific rules or guidance for time spent in nature, including at parks, forests and green spaces.


4 billionaires getting even richer from AI

4 billionaires getting even richer from AI

Clarke said Dell is only at the start of its venture into AI and believes it’s “uniquely positioned with our broad portfolio to help customers build GenAI solutions that meet performance, cost and security requirements.”


Spirit Airlines stock plunges 28% because the end might be near

Spirit Airlines stock plunges 28% because the end might be near

The carrier’s last financial report showed its 11th consecutive quarterly loss and revealed its struggle to make headway in a turnaround while having to increasingly compete with larger so-called “legacy” players for low-fare customers.


The top K-12 conferences to attend in 2025

The top K-12 conferences to attend in 2025

The CEC Convention & Expo brings together special education professionals from around the world to learn and connect in hundreds of sessions covering the latest research, tips and strategies to support learners with disabilities and/or gifts and talents.


Boeing strike drama, Southwest fights off an activist, and the best big airports: Airlines news roundup

Boeing strike drama, Southwest fights off an activist, and the best big airports: Airlines news roundup

The company announced Monday that it is revising its original offer — the 25% wage increase that members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers voted down last week — to a proposed 30% bump.


Oura just launched its latest smart ring. Apple and Samsung are coming for it

Oura just launched its latest smart ring. Apple and Samsung are coming for it

The Oura Ring 4 is set to provide more accurate tracking of sleep, exercise, stress, heart health, and other metrics via “Smart Sensing.” The company says the new tech is powered through an “algorithm that works alongside the research-grade sensors” and is able to “respond to each member’s unique finger physiology.”


Google is taking its rivalry with OpenAI to another level

Google is taking its rivalry with OpenAI to another level

After the model, which was internally called Strawberry, was released in September, some employees in Google’s DeepMind unit were worried the company had fallen behind, a person told Bloomberg.


A cable company is throwing in free streaming to keep customers from cutting the cord

A cable company is throwing in free streaming to keep customers from cutting the cord

“With the renewal of our long-standing partnership with NBCUniversal, we now have completed deals with every major programmer to create better flexibility and greater value to our customers by including DTC [direct-to-consumer] streaming apps with their Spectrum TV service, at no extra cost,” Tom Montemagno, the executive vice president of programming acquisition for Charter Communications, said in a press release.