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

Japan says dispatching ships to Middle East faces high hurdles


“While it is not legally ruled out, given the ongoing conflict, it is something that should be judged carefully.”

As Iran war knocks Trump back on his political heels, he lashes out a news coverage while taking flak from top MAGA figures


Meanwhile, Moscow is getting a boost from the war's early days after Trump eased sanctions on some Russian oil shipments.

Iran supertanker pushes through strait for China


A VLCC, an LPG ship and a couple of bulk carriers, all linked to Iran, were among the vessels seen exiting the Gulf early Sunday.

Bessent leads U.S. talks with China ahead of Trump-Xi summit as Iran and trade war loom over ‘big year’ for bilateral ties


The White House has said that Trump will travel to China from March 31 to April 2, though Beijing has not officially confirmed it.

U.S. energy chief signals Iran war may last several more weeks


“So this is short-term pain to get through to a much better place.”

Every Business Owner Needs This Password Manager for Just $24.97


Sticky Password Premium stores passwords safely for businesses, and is on sale for $25.

75% of resumes never reach a human: the new rules of job searching in the AI era


The post-Covid labor market is gone. What should workers do now?

After 93 years and a 25-hour filibuster, Washington finally has an income tax, and billionaires are already packing their bags


Howard Schultz is heading to Miami. Jeff Bezos left in 2023. Now Washington's new 9.9% millionaires tax is testing whether the state's wealthiest residents see their home as more than a line on a tax return.

Ulta Beauty CEO says when you get passed up for career opportunities ‘you can either choose to be bitter or you can be better’


Kecia Steelman stepped into the chief executive role at Ulta 10 months ago after serving as chief operating officer.

This 18-year-old college student accidentally emailed thousands of classmates—it turned his pet-sitting business into a valuable side hustle


University of Alabama student Hector Gutierrez joins a growing number of Gen Zers building their own businesses before even finishing college.

Sheryl Sandberg says Silicon Valley’s hypermasculine rhetoric is ‘terrible’—contributing to ‘one of the worst’ corporate climates she’s ever seen


The former Meta COO is pushing back on the tech bro culture—including remarks made by her ex-boss Mark Zuckerberg—that has stalled women's workplace progress.

Not one Best Picture Oscar nominee was made in Hollywood this year—a sign of an industry in crisis


Hollywood will still roll out the red carpet on Sunday night, but the cameras, crews, and cash are moving elsewhere—exposing how far the once-dominant movie capital has fallen behind in a new, global production economy.

Banning institutional investors from buying homes will backfire for many Americans, experts say


“Banning a small piece of the market does nothing to solve for the actual affordability challenges facing people who want to buy a house,” rental economist Jay Parsons said.

Gen Z is dating less. The result is one of the most unprepared workforces


Young workers are finding it hard to navigate difficult situations in the office, from talking to the boss and showing up on time.

Burned-out workers sick of toxic bosses are using medical leave as a sneaky extended vacation to job hunt—and it’s not actually illegal


TikTok's latest career advice for burned-out workers: take 12 weeks of medical leave, get paid, and come back with a new job offer

Getting Americans outside added 5 million jobs and $1.3 trillion to the economy in 2024, before staffing and budget cuts came for national parks


It could be an ‘existential’ threat to the small businesses that rely on them.

The war with Iran has defense experts wondering if Khamenei will attempt to activate sleeper cells on U.S. soil


"It's one thing to want to do something and then it's another to be able to do something."

The founder of $100M brand Late July and Nixie started selling $1 cookies at 12 and learned the snack trade from the founder of Cape Cod chips—her dad


Nicole Bernard Dawes, the founder of Late July and Nixie, got her start in business selling $1 cookies at local delis—the lessons she learned from the $500 summer hustle led to multimillion-dollar success.

So, what happens during a gas crisis, anyway? Your older relatives have a reason to bring up what could come next


With gas prices up 11%, rationing being debated in California, and a dozen countries already restricting fuel, the 1970s playbook is back. Here's what it looked like then, and what it could look like now.

How Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman found her ideal job: ‘I realized I liked risk-taking more than risk management’


Friedman shares the mindset that shaped her career.

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