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Kars4Kids Can Continue Broadcasting Ads in California, Appeals Court Says
An appeals court in California has reversed a lower court's determination that Kars4Kids violated state false-advertising statutes, allowing
5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Times Magazine Interview
Scott Pelley, the veteran broadcast journalist who spent nearly four decades at CBS News, has broken his public silence following his termin
OPEC Plus to Boost Oil Production as Ceasefire in Iran Remains Elusive
OPEC Plus has signaled its intention to raise crude oil production by 188,000 barrels per day, marking a notable shift in the cartel's recen
Harry's and Coterie owner Mammoth Brands has ambitions to be the next CPG giant
Mammoth Brands, the direct-to-consumer holding company that owns Harry's, Coterie, and several emerging lifestyle brands, has positioned its
The Real Reason Entrepreneurs Fear Failure—and How to Let It Go
Mike Grossman, entrepreneur and author, has launched a systematic examination of entrepreneurial failure that challenges the prevailing cult
Emotionally Intelligent People Use a Simple 9-Word Question to Break Bad Habits, Make Better Decisions, and Build Stronger Relationships
A deceptively simple nine-word question has emerged as a cornerstone principle in contemporary workplace psychology and professional develop
DNA Research Shows Your Muscles ‘Remember’ How Strong and Fit You Once Were
Scientists conducting advanced molecular research have documented a previously underappreciated phenomenon with direct implications for corp
AI Is Back on McDonald’s Drive-Thru Menu—Will It Work This Time?
McDonald's has quietly recommenced its artificial intelligence ambitions in a sector where previous technological interventions have generat
Alan Riding, Times Correspondent in Latin America and Paris, Dies at 82
Alan Riding, the accomplished foreign correspondent and cultural commentator who spent decades chronicling Latin America's political upheava
‘Out Cold for 30+ Minutes’: Founders Reveal Their Most Bizarre VC Pitch Meetings
Startup advisor and entrepreneur Greg Isenberg recently catalyzed a broader conversation about venture capital pitch meetings by sharing an
Oracle and the AI Boom’s Hidden Debt Bomb
Oracle Corporation's aggressive pursuit of artificial intelligence infrastructure capabilities has exposed a fundamental tension within the
How ‘Backrooms’ producer Peter Chernin thinks Hollywood needs to change
Peter Chernin, the veteran entertainment executive and founder of the Chernin Entertainment production company, has become an increasingly v
Sorry, I’m Not Available. Talk to the A.I. Me.
The emergence of artificial intelligence-powered digital representatives has moved from speculative fiction into boardroom reality, with sen
A Northwestern Study Just Revealed a Major Breakthrough in the Fight Against Cognitive Decline
Researchers at Northwestern University have identified a pharmaceutical mechanism that addresses cognitive decline through an unexpected the
Callaway Golf Reveals the Biggest Mistake Companies Make After Becoming Market Leaders
Callaway Golf's recent corporate trajectory presents a textbook case study in how market dominance can paradoxically breed strategic complac
Screwworm Flies Add to Cattle Ranchers’ Woes
Cattle ranchers across Texas are confronting a convergence of biological and climatic threats that strike at the foundation of their industr
‘60 Minutes’ Is a ‘Cage Full of Tigers.’ Can Nick Bilton Lead It?
Nick Bilton, a veteran technology journalist and documentary filmmaker with two decades of experience covering Silicon Valley's titans and t
Elon Musk Dominates List of Highest Paid C.E.O.s
Elon Musk's extraordinary compensation package has elevated him to unprecedented heights within the landscape of American executive remunera
White House rejoices over strong jobs report.
The White House has seized upon a stronger-than-expected employment report as a centerpiece of its economic messaging ahead of the midterm e
Anthropic’s Call for A.I. Nonproliferation
Anthropic, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company founded by former OpenAI researchers Dario and Daniela Abed, has proposed
More Renters Are Using Tools to Skip Security Deposits, but There’s a Catch
A growing number of American renters facing mounting financial pressures are turning to third-party deposit replacement services that allow
With Jobs Market Stable, Fed Is Focusing on Inflation Over Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve's monetary policy framework has undergone a notable recalibration in recent weeks, with senior officials shifting their
Water firm faces £44.7m 'enforcement package' for sewage failings
Welsh Water stands at a critical juncture as Ofwat, Britain's primary water industry regulator, has imposed a £44.7 million enforcement pack
Lex Greensill handed nine-year UK directorship ban
Lex Greensill, the Australian financier whose eponymous supply-chain financing company imploded spectacularly in March 2021, has accepted a
Eli Manning weighs in on Giants QB Jaxson Dart's Trump rally fallout
The intersection of professional athletics and political engagement has intensified following New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart's appe
Energy firm OVO to hand out £3.4m in goodwill payments
Energy supplier OVO Energy announced on Tuesday that it will distribute £3.4 million in goodwill payments to customers as part of a broader
Sales target for electric vehicles remains distant despite fuel price spike
The electric vehicle sector stands at a critical juncture where government ambitions remain substantially misaligned with market realities,
SpaceX stock market debut set to make Elon Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX, the aerospace and space transportation company founded by Elon Musk in 2002, is preparing for a stock market debut this month with p
Costco Says Americans Are Panic-Buying 1 Thing Again—and It’s Not Toilet Paper
Costco Wholesale Corporation reported a significant uptick in customer traffic at its gasoline stations during its most recent quarterly rep
Macy's posts strongest Q1 growth in four years, raises guidance despite consumer worries
Macy's delivered its strongest first-quarter performance in four years during the three-month period ending May 4, 2024, posting sales growt








