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Inside The Tech Transforming Theme Park Magic
AI, lifelike animatronics, and real-time computing are redefining immersion, according to Purdue’s Christians Rogers. Watch!

How Strong Is the American Consumer, Really?
LSEG’s Jharonne Martis breaks down consumer spending, tariffs, and what discretionary vs. staples reveal about shopper health.

Melinda Gates Pledges $250m to Help Women's Health
Melinda French Gates is on a mission to boost women's rights and she's not holding back!

Will Your Employer Cover Your Ozempic in the Future?!
Talk about workplace wellness perks! A growing number of employers are may soon cover weight-loss drugs with open enrollment kicking off this month.

Boeing Negotiations at a Stand Still
Boeing has officially pulled the plug on its contract offer for 33,000 machinists who have been on strike since mid-September.

Millions Affected by Hurricane Milton's Path
Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, slamming the Florida coast just south of Tampa as a dangerous category 3 storm overnight Wednesday.

Why This Entrepreneur Moved His Business To Tulsa, Oklahoma
WriteSea CEO Brandon Mitchell discusses his big bet on moving to Tulsa. *Sponsored by Build In Tulsa

Will DOJ Force Google to Break Itself Up?
The Department of Justice is stepping up against Google, hinting at a potential breakup of the tech giant's search operations.

You May Now Need to Pay More to Get Into Disneyland
The happiest place on earth has made potential park goers not so happy. Disneyland raising ticket prices for some of the highest demand days at the park.

Gas Shortage in Florida as 'Catastrophic' Hurricane Approaches
Winds up to 145 miles an hour and currently category 4, hurricane Milton is heading to Florida and being called "catastrophic."

Why Students Prefer Southern Universities
Education Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Doug Belkin, discusses his latest piece and delves into why incoming freshmen are preferring southern schools.
