In a world obsessed with natural ability, like celebrated prodigies and gifted athletes, Mark Cuban offers a grounding ...
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary prefers entrepreneurs with past failures over those assuming success. He believes setbacks offer ...
The big stock rally Friday had as much to do with bond yields going down as it did with oil plunging. The Mag 7 are also back ...
Meta is set to cut 16,000 jobs soon. The first phase begins May 20, affecting 8,000 workers. This major restructuring follows ...
What great minds like Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett think about investing—timeless lessons you shouldn't ignore ...
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At long last, the Jail Blazers are telling their side of the story. This week, Netflix debuts a hotly anticipated documentary ...
Nissan vows to make AI-based cars part of our everyday lives – from 2027. Its engineer reckons it’s a better driver then he ...
Meta is reportedly preparing to cut around 8,000 jobs from May, despite strong profits, as Mark Zuckerberg accelerates a ...
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How a “New York Times” Puff Piece Missed the Toxic Creed of the Tech Oligarchy
A profile of an AI healthcare start-up overlooked the creaky business model behind it, as well as the tech sector’s worship of “high agency.” Was The New York Times just bamboozled by a grifter?
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