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I'm Worried About the Helpless AI Disruptors of the Future
On Friday, the Wall Street Journal published an article about AI entrepreneurs dropping out of college and being supported by venture capitalists. I'm a little worried about them: “While young founders have long dropped out of college to…
5 key factors may predict stroke risk years after first event, study finds
After a minor stroke, there are several risk factors that can predict another event, according to new research. A study published in the journal Circulation by the American Heart Association investigated what happens after someone has a transient…
Sunday Reset: All About The Viral Trend That Makes Chores Feel Like Self Care
It's a new day, and a new trend has appeared on social media timelines. This time, the virality bug has bitten a phenomenon that has existed (and perhaps been followed by most people) for years, but it has got a name only just now. Sunday reset is…
HVAC Trends: Consolidation and the 2026 Market
Today's HVAC market is met with an increasing amount of consolidation in the manufacturing sector. So, we decided the best people to talk to about this would be the manufacturers who are right in the middle of it. In this video, we talk with Jan…
Editorial and Digital Marketing Leadership Roles Hiring Now
Media companies are hunting for leaders who can do two things at once: produce excellent work and grow an audience. The pressure behind that demand has sharpened this year. Wired just shuttered its UK print edition to redirect resources toward…
Prediction: This Will Be Nvidia's Stock Price by the End of the Year
Nvidia (NVDA +0.87%) has traded sideways for the last six months despite strong financial results and encouraging spending projections from hyperscalers like Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms, and Microsoft. What's keeping the stock down? Investors…
Japan can meet at least 4 months of naphtha needs, Takaichi says
Japan has secured enough supplies to cover at least four months of its demand for naphtha, said Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, as the government seeks to ease concerns over a potential supply crunch. The supplies include about two months of…
Latest from Sunday's LDS General Conference: Expect an Easter focus on Christ in final sessions
Expect the sermons in Sunday's final two General Conference sessions of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to focus on the life, death, resurrection and Atonement of Christianity's biblical Savior. In addition, Dallin H. Oaks will…
Takaichi's path from crisis manager to 'champion' builder
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has been in office for six months — and her honeymoon period is beginning to fade. Still, she deserves high marks for her steady and proactive engagement with both U.S. President Donald Trump and China's…
Lantern festival host city showcases Taiwan-Japan history, culture
Futuristic skyscrapers, popular bubble tea shops and lively night street markets — when discussing a trip to Taiwan, many would imagine visiting Taipei. However, the southern city of Chiayi, which hosted this year's Taiwan Lantern Festival…
CEO mum killed in horror holiday crash as tourist truck plunges down hill
A female CEO has died while on holiday in Nicaragua after a tourist truck overturned and tumbled down a hillside. Kasey Grelle, 41, was killed in the crash as she travelled with her musician husband Dave and their three children. Around 20 people…
Trump's victory rhetoric undercut by downed U.S. jet in Iran war
The downing of a U.S. aircraft and the dayslong search for a missing crew member has pierced the aura of invincibility that President Donald Trump has sought to project as he tries to stave off the increasing political risks of the Iran war he…
Trump pressures Iran ahead of deadline as search continues for missing U.S. airman
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel on Saturday stepped up pressure on Iran to open the strategic Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its energy infrastructure, while Iranian and U.S. forces searched for a missing U.S. crew member from one of…
Marooned crew in Persian Gulf plea for aid
There are roughly 2,000 ships stuck in the Persian Gulf with more than 20,000 seafarers on them, according to the International Maritime Organisation, as quoted by the Wall Street Journal. Most ships remain stuck on board for over a month, because…
TV industry bracing for decline in sales on rising production costs amid West Asia crisis
The TV industry, which already faces soaring prices of memory chips (RAM), is bracing for a decline in sales, weighed down by rising cost of plastics to ocean freight on account of ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia. Some manufacturers are…
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