May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Romans 15:13

Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman is convinced AI isn’t a death knell for software


As AI reshapes industries, Friedman shares how Nasdaq is focused on innovation.

Forget Offshore Accounts: How to Use a Domestic Tax Haven for Retirement


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We’re a top investor relations firm and one of us spent over a decade on the inside. Here’s what boards need to know.


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Learn How to Read Anyone in Minutes — Your Practical Guide to Mastering the Art of Observation


Influence isn't built by talking more. It's shaped by something most professionals overlook — and once you see it, every interaction changes.

Your AI-Powered Writing Doesn’t Have to Sound Like AI


Save your writing with Undetectable Humanizer.

Young Entrepreneurs Are Building Businesses Around ‘Grandma Hobbies’ and Demand Is Surging


From needlepoint to mahjong, young people are building thriving companies around tactile, offline hobbies that help customers escape technology.

Nike and Coca-Cola cases point to the next DEI fight: who gets to claim discrimination


HR is guarding itself against reverse-discrimination claims.

5 Common (but Easy to Avoid) Overseas Property Investment Pitfalls


In today's world, there's no excuse for not knowing these critical points for buying property in a foreign country.

How to Safeguard Real Progress for Women at Work — Even If Your Company Did Nothing For Women’s History Month


If your company quietly canceled Women's History Month, consider these three actions to start with, to continue to advance women in our workplaces.

What Airbnb’s CFO learned when the pandemic made trust a balance sheet decision


When the pandemic upended Airbnb’s business, it made an expensive bet that protecting trust would matter more than preserving near-term margins.

With Iran still in control of Hormuz, Trump threatens NATO and oil hits $106


The price of oil is driving everything today—even the cost of fertilizer.

This week is Jerome Powell’s penultimate meeting as chairman of the Fed—don’t expect him to drop Wall Street many hints


"Only expect minor statement tweaks, including smoothed language on recent labour data," noted Deutsche Bank's Jim Reid.

Inside the Gen Z Shark Tank where influencers are becoming venture investors


Why Bulletpitch is bringing together content creators and startup founders.

10 Companies With Great Benefits for Working Parents (Including Childcare)


These companies offer benefits that can better support families with working parents.

Asia scrambles to respond to Trump’s sweeping Section 301 trade probes, which could pave the way for new tariffs


China calls the two new probes a "typical protectionist act." Malaysia said its U.S. trade deal was now "null and void."

Ray Dalio thinks the world looks like ‘pre-1945 times’ as we near the end of his ‘Big Cycle’


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From foundations to fluency: why upskilling is the key to Europe’s AI future


With Google's support, INCO and Chance have created NewFutures:AI, a set of advanced AI curriculums for final-year students.

Trump leaves allies and foes guessing on his endgame for Iran


Trump told G7 leaders he couldn’t discuss the war’s objectives on the call, but told them he had several in mind and wanted the conflict to end soon. 

China’s power ‘supergrid’ gives Xi buffer against energy shocks


“China’s infrastructure build out is far more efficient than that of most countries, and the power grid is no exception.”

Top airline CEOs plead with Congress to restore DHS funding and pay airport workers. ‘Once again, air travel is the political football’


”It’s difficult, if not impossible, to put food on the table, put gas in the car and pay rent when you are not getting paid," the letter said.

Oil climbs as Iran seizes Hormuz gatekeeper role while Trump eyes risky naval option to reopen strait that may require boots on the ground


"Responding to coastal launch sites as they emerge would require coordinated strike operations ashore and perhaps marines — the latter a clear escalation risk."

The closed Strait of Hormuz is testing Asia’s energy security. The answer lies across the Pacific—in Canada


Canada’s new Pacific energy infrastructure offers Asian buyers a faster, cheaper and geopolitically safer route

Pentagon sees Iran war lasting up to six weeks, Trump aide says


As of Saturday, the Pentagon “believed that it would take four to six weeks to complete this mission and that we’re ahead of schedule,” Hassett said.

Iran says it’s giving some countries access to the Strait of Hormuz, while Trump’s call for others to send warships is met with no promises


Trump called on China, France, Japan, South Korea, Britain and others to send warships to keep the Strait of Hormuz “open and safe.”

An OpenAI cofounder ‘vibe coded’ an analysis of the U.S. labor market’s exposure to AI, and the highest-paying jobs have the worst scores


Professions earning more than $100,000 a year had the worst average score (6.7), while the those earning less than $35,000 had the lowest exposure (3.4).

An Australian tech entrepreneur used AI to help create the first-ever bespoke cancer vaccine for a dog to treat his beloved pet Rosie


"I went to ChatGPT and came up with a plan on how to do this."

Should You Take Social Security at 62? Consider These 4 Factors.


More than 90% of Americans claim before age 70 — and one scholarly paper says that's costing the typical retiree six figures.

Fed to Weigh Interest Rates Amid Iran War, Potential Price Increases


The central bank's next move could reshape your mortgage, savings, and borrowing costs for the rest of the year.

Save on Office Supplies With This $65 Costco Membership Plus a $20 Digital Costco Shop Card


Get discounts on bulk supplies, office essentials, and everyday business expenses with this Costco membership.

Bahrain starts output cuts at world’s top aluminum smelter


The company, known as Alba, said it has initiated a shutdown of three production lines, which together represent 19% of its total output capacity of 1.6 million tons a year.

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