Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman said today's tech stars are already dominant and more involved in politics, paving the way for a softer landing.
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Futurism on MSNSomeone Hacked Paul Krugman's Twitter to Launch a "New York Times Coin"Over a month into the self declared "crypto president's" first term, crypto scams are heating up. Driven by a combo of hype ...
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Hosted on MSN'Honeymoon period' is 'over' for Trump’s presidency — and a boost 'doesn’t seem likely'Early in his presidency, Joe Biden enjoyed strong approval ratings. But his popularity, according to polls, plummeted when ...
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's 'depraved' and 'deeply stupid' foreign policy gambit torched by economistNobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman on Wednesday took a blowtorch to what he described as President Donald Trump's ...
Weekly jobless claims just hit their highest point in nearly a year - while coffee prices surge and could climb even higher.
Former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman accused his ex-employer of “sane-washing” the behavior of President Donald Trump. Krugman, who announced his retirement from the paper last year ...
Former New York Times columnist Paul Krugman knocked mainstream news outlets for softening coverage of President Trump. “The conventional news media are invaluable,” Krugman said during a ...
But there are serious concerns the… There's no inflation threat to speak of right now, says Paul Krugman. In fact, deflation poses a bigger danger, he argues. And even if inflation should creep ...
Paul Krugman is concerned about the AI boom.REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Paul Krugman says the AI boom is like the dot-com bubble but might not end with a massive crash. The Nobel-winning economist ...
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