• 5 ways leaders can keep learning without appearing uninformed

    There’s little that hasn’t changed about the world of business in the past four years. Leaders are now trying to figure out how to apply AI to just about every part of their company and manage hybrid workforces while trying to maintain strong connections. This kind of rapid change adds pressure to leaders at all levels to learn new skills, tools, and ways of working just to keep up, let alone get ahead. Yet, being comfortable as the student gets harder the higher you rise in an organization....

  • Massie Challenges House Republican Leaders to Intervene with Johnson: 'You Are No Longer Suited for this Job'

    Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) challenged House Republican leadership to step up and deliver the tough message to Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) that he should voluntarily step down for the best of the conference.

  • Can You Guess the Most Unpopular Leader in Congress?

    It’s no secret that Congress is highly unpopular with the American people. For years, it consistently has ranked near the bottom of U.S. institutions. This Read More

  • Bumble boss: What women in tech can learn from me

    Lidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.

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    Can 'Challengers' Make the Nike Killshot Cool Again?

    Ever since production began on Challengers, Luca Guadagnino’s pre-millennial sports flick starring Josh O’Conner, Mike Faist, and Zendaya, reactions have flown faster than an elite-level forehand. Following the movie’s box-office debut this past weekend, users on X reveled in explicating the love triangle at the center of the plot, scrutinizing every sweat-soaked frame like they were poring over outfits in r/malefashionadvice. The analogy isn’t far off: With Jonathan Anderson overseeing costume...

  • John Swinney: From ousted leader to the cusp of the top job

    John Swinney is among the names touted to replace First Minister Humza Yousaf in the top job, and has plenty of experience.

  • MDA offers free tools to navigate farm challenges

    “You do not have to navigate times of hardship on your own."

  • Autism makes travel a challenge. Here’s how I learned to cope

    Busy places and unexpected events used to send me into meltdown on holiday. An autism diagnosis helped me to adapt my plans and rediscover the joy of travellingWandering hand-in-hand through the medieval streets of Bologna, my boyfriend and I were in awe of the sweeping porticoes and distinctive rust-red brickwork of the city. It was our first holiday together. We’d wanted to find somewhere beyond the obvious that would marry our respective interests in architecture and history. Bologna was the...

  • What the US can learn from Brussels’s NatCon shutdown

    Is free speech dead in Europe? Just this week in Belgium, police stormed a gathering of conservatives, attempting to overtake the event on the grounds of “public safety” and stopping “a public disturbance.” The National Conservatism Conference, or “NatCon,” planned to host a conference for European conservative thought leaders such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor […]

  • What have I learned from 20 years of parenting? Never to underestimate how wrong I can be

    We often have as much in common with strangers as our relatives, according to studies – so why do we still love to say our children are like us? How alike are parents and kids? Quite, right? Surely we all play that game. I, for example, am competitive like my dad (but without a shred of his energy); my sister got my mother’s compassion and I got her lust for crispy potato products and staying in bed. My husband and his mum, meanwhile, share a lively debating style (I’m choosing my words...

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    After Verstappen's Chinese GP victory, who can challenge his F1 dominance?

    Red Bull's Max Verstappen is continuously upping his game, and his performance at the Chinese Grand Prix shows he's not slowing down.

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    How AI can rescue IT pros from job burnout and alert fatigue

    A recent Mercer survey of 300 companies finds 94% report they have strengthened their coverage for mental health care, increased support, or put in place new programs or systems to help improve employee health and wellness in the last three years. There are many reasons employees would need such counseling, but the harried and stressful work environments of IT operations surely doesn't help matters for those working there. Also: Tech giants hatch a plan for AI job losses: Reskill 95 million in...