Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Relocation Program: A City Saver?

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What is Tulsa, Oklahoma’s relocation program? Could it be a solution to the US’s brain drain problem? What challenges do cities face managing such initiatives? As cities across the United States lose talented workers to coastal hubs, Tulsa, Oklahoma is testing a solution with promising early results: paying remote workers $10,000 to relocate. After initial promise, other cities around the US are starting to follow Tulsa’s example. Keep reading to learn about Tulsa’s relocation program and what it could mean for the city, and others like it.

Geoffrey Hinton’s AI Warnings (The “Godfather” of AI)

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What are Geoffrey Hinton’s AI concerns? Why is the “Godfather of AI” advocating for regulations? As machines grow smarter, artificial intelligence pioneers like Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton warn they could someday pursue their own goals at our expense. Although we’re reaping transformative benefits across many fields, they fear there’s a thin line between AI innovation and potential catastrophe for humans. Here’s what humans need to look out for and why regulations are so important.

Do Performance Improvement Plans Work? The Pros and Cons

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Does your company use PIPs? Do Performance Improvement Plans actually work? What are the alternatives? Companies’ use of Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) to address employees’ work shortcomings is on the rise. Despite the dread they evoke and their well-known flaws, PIPs will likely remain prevalent as companies embracing AI demand greater efficiency from their remaining human workforce. Keep reading for a look at the pros and cons of PIPs, and some alternative management methods.

Will There Be a Bird Flu Pandemic? What the Experts Say

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Why are US health officials growing concerned about bird flu? What mutations are scientists finding in recent human cases? Will there be a bird flu pandemic in 2025? Bird flu has spread rapidly through US dairy farms and poultry operations, infecting nearly 1,000 dairy herds and causing mostly mild illness in dozens of exposed workers. While bird flu hasn’t been transmitted between humans yet, health officials are concerned that it could be. Here’s a look at the situation and the studies.

Is Cable TV Dying or Will It Continue to Stick Around?

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With the rise of streaming services, is cable TV dying? How is the shift to streaming affecting consumers? Cable TV subscriptions are declining rapidly as viewers shift to streaming, but streaming services’ inability to turn a profit is prolonging cable’s life. The transition from cable to streaming threatens the future of news coverage, particularly local news, as streaming services aren’t required to maintain news operations. Keep reading as we examine experts’ views on this situation.

The Great Boomer Wealth Transfer May Set America Backward

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How will the baby boomer wealth transfer affect the economy? What are the different ways wealth is being passed down? The largest transfer of wealth in US history is underway, as Baby Boomers begin passing down $84 trillion in assets to younger generations. Rather than improving the economy, the Great Wealth Transfer is expected to widen inequality. Here’s a look at the problems the wealth transfer might cause and some fiscal changes that may be on the horizon.

The Right to Healthcare in the US: A Brief Timeline

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Should everyone have the right to healthcare, or is it a privilege? How has the idea of healthcare in the US evolved over the years? The top cause of bankruptcy in the US is healthcare-related debt. According to a KFF survey, most US adults worry about paying for health care, whether they’re financially comfortable or struggling. Here’s what the healthcare system looked like in the past and a glimpse of what might come in the future.

Why Is the US Healthcare System So Bad? Views From All Sides

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Why is the us healthcare system so bad? What are the different political views on universal healthcare? The murder of US health insurance CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024 sparked anger on social media over insurance claim denials, which are becoming increasingly common in the US, in contrast to countries where health care is a right. Here’s a look at the left, right, and center views on US healthcare.

Why There Isn’t Enough AI Talent to Keep Up With Demand

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Why aren’t there enough AI professionals to fill open roles? What parts do employers and education facilities have to play in the AI talent crisis? As demand for AI talent soars, companies and universities face a double crisis: a severe shortage of AI-skilled workers and demographic disparities in AI training. These issues require an overhaul of AI workforce development. Continue reading for a closer look at the AI talent shortage.

Pros and Cons of Green Tea: Is It Really “Nature’s Ozempic”?

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Do green tea and matcha make you lose weight? What are the health effects of drinking green tea daily? Are there any risks? Green tea and matcha are taking over the internet due to their apparent weight loss benefits. While green tea does boast many benefits, there are some health concerns that arise if you drink it in excess or take it as a supplement. Here’s a look at the pros and cons of green tea and matcha.