Metro Phoenix has long been America’s back office. But AI is leaving its cubicle jobs in the dust—with major ramifications for the working class. https://t.co/QVjiKDbSn9 via @WSJ
Investors are piling into stocks at a feverish pace. But by one measure, equities look as unattractive as they did after the dot-com bubble burst. https://t.co/l6h5LUtnRk via @WSJ
Violent crime in Caracas and other major Venezuelan cities is falling to the lowest levels seen in decades, giving the country a boost as it prepares to welcome more potential foreign investment https://t.co/2WAPM8RciH via @WSJ
Businessman Brian Kraft is putting his safari-like, 137-acre estate near Sacramento, Calif., on the market for $5.1 million. A collection of animals is included. https://t.co/x83lqWhHCe via @WSJ
AI is increasing the intensity of work rather than reducing it, according to one of the biggest studies of AI’s effects on work habits to date https://t.co/Somh7HQroB via @WSJ
Kyler you are a good man, and the 5th most accurate passer in NFL history. Ignore the cruel comments. They've never played the sport. You never had the team around you -- you did not fail anyone. Good luck on your next venture. You will have many people pulling for you and watching you win with a better team.
Americans can expect smaller tax bills and bigger refunds this year—after they navigate a pile of new rules from last year’s tax law https://t.co/FviKRQeo7s via @WSJ