Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister.

1 John 4:20-21

The Philippines, ASEAN’s new chair, starts 2026 on a ‘weaker footing’ after trade tensions and a $2 billion corruption scandal


Third-quarter GDP growth in the Philippines fell to a four-year low of 4%, prompting Manila to slash growth targets for 2026 through 2028.

Elon Musk says humans are ‘pre-programmed to die’ and longevity is ‘solvable’, raising huge questions about the future of health


Musk once said he’d “prefer to be dead” than live to 100 with dementia or as a burden to society.

5 Things to Know About Edward Jones Credit Cards


Edward Jones credit cards cater to different financial goals, but their reward redemption options may not be a good fit for everyone.

4 ‘Tax Friendly’ States That Are Actually Money Pits for Retirees


Moving to a state with no income tax sounds like a dream, but hidden levies could turn your retirement into a nightmare.

What Apple’s AI deal with Google means for the two tech giants, and for $500 billion ‘upstart’ OpenAI


The multi-year partnership validates Google's AI comeback, highlights Apple's AI struggles, and could spell trouble for OpenAI.

Carhartt CEO says they always focused on blue-collar workers—but hipsters came anyway: ‘We welcome anyone … that wants to celebrate hard work’


"We don't try to be everything to everybody," Carhartt CEO Linda Hubbard told Fortune, as she announced a blue-collar partnership with Ford Philanthropy.

U.S workers just took home their smallest share of capital since 1947, at least


American workers aren’t just getting the smallest share of GDP since records began. Their share of employment is shrinking and shrinking

Why Traditional Reputation Management Fails in an AI-Driven World


Traditional page-one SEO is no longer the whole game. AI Overviews and AI tools like ChatGPT shape first impressions before anyone clicks.

IRS Announces 5 Key Dates for the 2026 Tax Season (Some With Steep Late Penalties)


Don't get caught off guard. The IRS' interest rate for late payments is steep, and the penalties run as high as 25%.

How I Use American Airlines Systemwide Upgrades


American Airlines systemwide upgrades are valid to use on any fare class to move up to business class. There are a few ways to get systemwide upgrades.

As ‘agentic commerce’ gains ground, companies shouldn’t put too much faith in ‘GEO,’ one industry insider warns


Research from AIVO Standard shows that AI models are inconsistent and unreliable in answering questions about a company's finances or governance standards, key inputs to enterprise purchasing or lending decisions

Why the $38 trillion national debt doomed Fed independence regardless of the Trump/Powell drama, top economist says


“The reason markets didn’t react more is because we already wrecked the independence of the Fed,” said Tyler Cowen, economist and blogger extraordinaire.

5 Things to Know About the GM Credit Card


The rewards rates, welcome offer and 0% promotions make the GM credit card shine as one of the best car co-branded credit cards in today’s market.

I Own a Small Business — and I'd Still Choose a Big Company for This Job


In some cases, going to a larger company is a better experience than working with a small business.

Why Staying Neutral Could Cost Your Company Millions — and How to Avoid It


The old crisis playbook is dead — today's leaders must move fast, take clear positions and build trust with the stakeholders who determine their success.

Delta sees wealthy high fliers leading to another record year—but its CEO sees the main cabin ‘struggling greatly’


Investors are glum about tariffs taking a bite out of Delta's guidance, sending shares down 3% as the carrier capped a banner year.

Why Startups Stall After Product-Market Fit — And How to Fix It


Product-market fit proves people want your product, but only a strong go-to-market strategy turns that demand into consistent, scalable growth.

Why Investors Are Looking Beyond Silicon Valley for Fintech Opportunities


Silicon Valley shaped fintech for a decade, but the next wave of global innovation is emerging elsewhere.

Being mean to ChatGPT can boost its accuracy, but scientists warn you may regret it


The rudest prompt yielded accuracy four percentage points higher than the most polite prompt.

Scott Adams, Dilbert creator who went from cubicle wars to culture wars, posts open letter to time with his death at 68


"If you are reading this, things did not go well for me," Adams' X account said on Jan. 13. The cartoonist had documented his illness for many months.

The 1 Question I Ask Every Successful Person I Meet — and How It's Changed My Life


I ask every successful person I meet one particular question. Here's what it is, and how the answers inspired me to chart my own path.

Heineken's CEO Steps Down After Six Years of Flat Performance


Dolf van den Brink is leaving the Dutch beer giant, as the industry struggles to find its footing.

‘Microshifting,’ an extreme form of hybrid working that breaks work into short, non-continuous blocks, is on the rise


Do you micro-shift, sometimes late into the night?

5 Ways to Spot Fake Business Reviews Before You Get Suckered


The FTC just issued a major warning to businesses about phony reviews. Learn how to spot the fakes.

The Green Career Wave: Renewable Energy Technicians Lead the Pack


As one sector declines, another shows explosive growth. You just need to know where to look.

‘Humans could go the way of horses’: Goldman calculated how bad the AI ‘job apocalypse’ will be—and its analysts were pleasantly surprised


"6-7% of jobs will be displaced over the adoption period,” they said.

Meet the Nvidia billionaire giving away his wealth—His son’s cancer battle inspired a recent $100 million gift


Nvidia board member Tench Coxe and his wife Simone donated to the UT Medical Center.

Meta is changing its performance review to reward output over effort, taking a page from Amazon and X


The tech giant will wield bonuses to incentivize workers to improve output, mirroring review overhauls made at other tech companies.

Defense companies like RTX and Anduril are feeling the heat on pay and stock buybacks after Trump’s executive order


The nation's largest aerospace and defense company has drawn the president’s ire for being “the least responsive to the needs of the Department of War” and simultaneously the “most aggressive” in compensating shareholders.

Gen X CEO uses AI versions of Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett as a ‘fantasy board of directors’ to help him prepare for meetings and performance reviews


Warren Buffett might never have heard of AI startup Markup AI or its CEO Matt Blumberg. But the billionaire investor has become one of the company’s newest advisors—and it’s all thanks to AI.

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