A psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake.

Psalm 23:1-3

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$12 billion AI startup founder says future tech giants could operate with fewer than 100 employees


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Backchannel talks between U.S. and Iran offer Trump an off-ramp—if he wants it


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15 States That Lead the Way in Battling Food Waste


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19 Lessons You’ll Learn When You Build Your Retirement Plan


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A market correction of 10% could be on the cards as consumer psychology shifts due to gas prices, says top economist


"The key issue is not simply crude oil itself. It is gasoline, the most visible price in the economy for consumers, and when that price jumps it hits psychology immediately."

The Google-backed AI investors nobody took seriously in 2017 just raised $220 million


When Google stood up Gradient to back AI startups, even other VCs were skeptical. Eight years later, the firm is closing its fifth fund—and taking outside investors for the first time.

The equity compensation gap: why even your most senior leaders are leaving money on the table


Nearly half of execs in equity compensation plans lack a formal financial plan—and the confidence gap is a retention risk HR leaders can actually fix.

Exclusive: PayPal expands stablecoin access to 68 more countries


The fintech giant had previously only let users in the U.S. and U.K. send and receive PYUSD from their accounts.

AI is making productivity obsolete. The leaders who thrive next will have something machines can’t touch


For generations, output defined professional worth. AI is dismantling that logic — and forcing leaders to reckon with what humans are actually for.

America’s $38 trillion debt crisis is already here. The reckoning comes next


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Ray Dalio warns a brutal ‘final battle’ for the Strait of Hormuz is coming—and losing could end the American empire


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Futures Slip as Oil Prices Fuel Inflation Worries Ahead of Fed Meeting


With oil near $100 a barrel and the Federal Reserve kicking off a two-day meeting, investors are bracing for a hawkish tone that could reshape rate-cut expectations for the rest of the year.

50 Years Old and Sick of the Daily Grind? A ‘Mini-Retirement’ Could Be the Answer


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The Problem With Equality in an Unequal Relationship


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Forget the 1%. These CEOs Are in the 0.001% — and the Numbers Will Make Your Head Spin


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Rents Decreased in Most Places. Here’s Where It Was Steepest.


A nationwide construction boom has finally started pulling rents back down — but millions of Americans are still spending more than half their income just to keep a roof overhead.

Your electricity bill keeps rising. Here’s what’s actually causing it—and how to fix it


Retail electricity prices are climbing faster than inflation, and the most popular political fixes would make things worse.

Lululemon’s Chip Wilson is giving the company a severe case of ‘post-founder syndrome’


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FDA: Novo Nordisk Failed to Report Deaths of Weight-Loss Drug Patients


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78% of girls hate their bodies by 17. A former NCAA champion says running is the fix


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Does Your Car Qualify for up to a $10,000 Tax Deduction? It Might


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Companies are pouring billions into AI and cutting training budgets. It’s a losing strategy


Global AI spending is on track to hit $500 billion in 2026—while training budgets shrink and employee motivation hits a six-month low.

Ireland courts U.S. companies as taoiseach brings deals to Trump on St. Patrick’s Day


Pharma exports helped double Ireland’s goods trade surplus with the U.S. to $114 billion last year.

‘The Karpathy Loop’: Former OpenAI researcher’s autonomous agents ran 700 experiments in 2 days—and gave a glimpse of where AI is heading


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Robot dogs priced at $300,000 a piece are now guarding some of the country’s biggest data centers


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Trump suggests postponing his key meeting with Xi Jinping by ‘a month or so,’ as Iran overtakes China on the U.S.’s agenda


Analysts say the U.S. President’s decision appears driven by the Iran conflict, and a need to manage the fallout in energy markets.

S&P 500 will return just 3% a year for the next decade, top strategist warns


A $200 billion index fund strategist breaks down why U.S. large caps will deliver one-fifth the returns of the past decade—and which markets to own instead.

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