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Roberto Serrano’s class scored curiously well on the take-home midterm exam. When he suspected widespread AI cheating and made their final exam in-person, their grades tanked. The Brown University professor teaches welfare economics and social choice theory. The midterm was administered from home after a shooter killed two students in December. “The problem with this…
The current state of Nvidia‘s stock (NVDA 2.43%) makes little sense on the surface. Despite reporting 85% yearly revenue growth in its latest quarter, the stock sells for just 32 times earnings, the same as the S&P 500‘s average P/E ratio. Some of that may have to do with the gains of nearly 1,700% since…
The Dutch semiconductor-equipment manufacturer is reporting its second-quarter results on Wednesday, with analysts expecting a 15% rise in earnings per share year-over-year.
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Crypto investors are being urged to ensure they have reported any capital gains to HMRC or face fines worth hundreds of pounds amid new transparency rules being introduced next year. Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) data suggests around 8% of UK adults, roughly 4.5 million people, now hold cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin. But commentators warn that…
Inflationary pressure could mean one of the biggest boosts to Social Security benefits in nearly five years, but as essential housing costs outpace inflation, the bump could still fall short of many seniors’ needs. A new estimate from AARP projects a 3.6% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, for 2027—up sharply from the 2.8% increase…