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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off, But Investors Are Getting Nervous

According to The Wall Street Journal, Microsoft posted $81.3 billion in revenue for its fiscal second quarter, beating expectations. Its…

Halide's co-founder is heading back to Apple's design team - Professional coverage
HardwareInnovationSoftware

Halide’s co-founder is heading back to Apple’s design team

According to 9to5Mac, Halide and Lux co-founder Sebastiaan de With announced he is joining Apple's human interface design team. This…

Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC - Professional coverage
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Origami Linux: A Beautiful, Immutable Fedora Twist with COSMIC

According to ZDNet, Origami Linux is a relatively new distribution conceived in 2021 with the goal of creating something beautiful…

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Harvard’s Endowment Hits Record $56.9 Billion Amid Political Tensions

Harvard University’s endowment has surged to $56.9 billion, marking significant growth despite ongoing political tensions. The institution also reported record donations while navigating federal funding challenges and legal disputes.

Record Endowment Growth

Harvard University’s financial endowment has reportedly reached $56.9 billion in fiscal 2025, growing by nearly $4 billion according to recent reports. Sources indicate this represents an 11.9% return on investments for the fiscal year ending June 30, surpassing the institution’s long-term target of 8%. The endowment’s performance follows a 9.6% return in fiscal 2024, when it totaled $53.2 billion.

International Business and TradePolicy

G7 Nations Coordinate Response to China’s Rare Earth Export Restrictions, Pursue Supply Chain Alternatives

The Group of Seven nations has agreed to maintain a unified approach to China’s recent export restrictions on rare earth minerals. European officials confirm coordinated efforts to address supply chain vulnerabilities while pursuing supplier diversification.

G7 Nations Forge Unified Stance on Chinese Export Controls

Finance ministers from the Group of Seven nations have reached consensus on maintaining a coordinated response to China’s expanding export controls on rare earth minerals, according to reports from Washington meetings. European Economic Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis confirmed the agreement occurred during International Monetary Fund gatherings, where officials expressed shared concerns about China’s dominant position in global supply chains.