Stock Market Ahead: 5 Key Things to Know This Friday

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Cornell University to Pay $60 Million Settlement

Cornell University is paying $60 million as part of an agreement with the Trump administration to end federal research funding disputes and allegations of discrimination. The university will pay $30 million over three years, while spending another $30 million on programs supporting U.S. farmers. Source: https://www.wsj.com/us-news/education/cornell-trump-deal-funding-investigations-cfc44088

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Lane Community College Board Faces Criticism Over Governance and Contract Negotiations

A recent meeting of the Lane Community College board saw a mix of criticism and defense over the administration’s handling of governance and contract negotiations with faculty members. The union representing faculty members sharply criticized President Stephanie Bulger, while some board members defended her actions. The accusations against Bulger stem from allegations that she held … Read more

Schumer Proposes One-Year Extension of Expired Healthcare Subsidies

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer proposed extending expiring healthcare subsidies for one year as part of a government reopening plan, but it was rejected by Republicans. Under the plan, a bipartisan commission would be formed to make changes to the Affordable Care Act, which has been demanded by Republicans seeking to control federal healthcare spending. … Read more

Novo Nordisk CEO Tells Pfizer to Raise Its Bid for Metsera

Novo Nordisk’s CEO, Mike Doustdar, has issued a challenge to Pfizer Inc. The US drugmaker is trying to buy obesity-drug developer Metsera Inc. Doustdar said that if Pfizer wants the company, it needs to increase its bid. This move brings a competition between two big pharmaceutical companies to the White House, where the meeting took … Read more

Democrats Offer One-Year Health Care Subsidy Extension Amid Shutdown Talks

Senate Democrats scaled back their demands to reopen the government in exchange for a one-year extension of expiring health care subsidies. Republicans rejected the offer, leaving lawmakers no closer to ending a stalemate that has shuttered the government for 38 days. In a surprise move, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats would be … Read more

5 Ways to Protect Your Notes from Google’s Discontinuation

To ensure your digital notebook remains safe even if Google decides to discontinue its services, consider the following steps: 1. **Start with an external note-taking tool**: Use Google Docs or Obsidian for writing and uploading documents before analyzing them in NotebookLM. 2. **Keep offline copies of your work**: Export a snapshot of NotebookLM every month … Read more