Verizon’s new CMO Leslie Berland wants to make sure you can hear the brand now
When Verizon’s former chief marketing officer, Diego Scotti, left the company last May after almost nine years, the company needed to find a marketer who could match his penchant for big creative...
View ArticleVideo assistant referees to smart rings: Here’s the soccer tech at Euro 2024
From smart-enabled match balls and artificial intelligence to cryogenic recovery chambers, soccer is being transformed by the cutting-edge technology available to players, coaches and officials. That...
View ArticleHomeschoolers embrace AI, even as many educators are wary
Like many parents who homeschool their children, Jolene Fender helps organize book clubs, inviting students in her Cary, North Carolina, co-op to meet for monthly discussions. But over the years,...
View Article32 of the nation’s 200 largest housing markets are back to pre-pandemic...
Want more stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the free, daily ResiClub newsletter. During the pandemic housing boom, homes were selling so quickly they barely even...
View Article6 tips to stay on track with your investing goals after losing a job
If you’ve been laid off, furloughed, or needed to take unpaid time off to take care of yourself or a family member, it can be easy to let your good financial habits fall to the wayside. After losing a...
View ArticleLeading a major corporate shakeup? This is how to succeed
Navigating your team through organizational change is a demanding and transformative journey. It tests your leadership capabilities while offering personal growth and learning opportunities. In my...
View ArticleWhy luck is the ‘great equalizer’ for people with bachelor’s degrees
The idea that a college degree levels the playing field for students of different socioeconomic classes has been bolstered in recent years. Research from 2011 and 2017, for example, found that earning...
View ArticleAyahuasca’s popularity poses challenges for local Indigenous communities
Ayahuasca, a sacred drink made from the stem and leaves of a tree vine, has many names: psychedelic brew, hallucinogenic tea, mood medicine, and more. It is even known as a teacher or a healer for its...
View ArticleWhole Foods CEO: AI is going to fundamentally change every part of our business
When I say that I have an obsessive fascination with cashiers, Jason Buechel, CEO of Whole Foods Market, laughs. He understands my niche (and admittedly nerdy preoccupation). Cashiers have been the...
View ArticleThese Lego bricks made from a meteorite could help scientists build the first...
Lego bricks have been fodder for a number of unexpected projects over the years, from making sounds for ASMR videos to teaching kids how to read Braille. Now, the bricks might be used for something...
View Article5 questions to review that will help change course from failure to success
In the movie Paycheck, Ben Affleck finds himself under attack from Uma Thurman’s futuristic weather machine. Buffeted by gale-force winds, Affleck raises his hands and calls out, “Alright, I give up!...
View ArticleIf you’re struggling to find focus after vacation, read this
I’m just back from a short vacation, and let me tell you, the struggle to focus is real, people. It could have something to do with the heat. Or the number of questions I’ve gotten from colleagues...
View Article‘I don’t resonate with you.’ Why we need to vibe (and not vibe) with each other
No one likes a grammar pedant. English is not my mother tongue, and I’m certainly guilty of the occasional dangling modifier or unclear pronoun. I take comfort in the fact that proper usage is an...
View ArticleThe home insurance shock hitting the housing market has landlords concerned, too
Want more stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the free, daily ResiClub newsletter. Earlier this year, a friend of mine saw the monthly home insurance and property taxes...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court will decide if Florida and Texas are violating social media...
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected on Monday to rule on the legality of Republican-backed laws in Florida and Texas intended to restrain social media companies from curbing content the platforms deem...
View ArticleThis workplace perk may boost your employees’ morale
With summer having gotten off to a scorching start, workers across the country may be dreaming of a seaside escape or cutting out early to watch a movie in an air-conditioned theater. For some, that...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court’s ruling on ‘swipe fees’ could make it easier for...
The U.S. Supreme Court was expected on Monday to decide a case involving a legal challenge to a Federal Reserve regulation on debit card “swipe fees” in a ruling that could make it easier for...
View ArticleSupreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official acts in Jan. 6 case
The U.S. Supreme Court for the first time on Monday recognized that ex-presidents have immunity from prosecution for certain actions taken in office, as it threw out a judicial decision rejecting...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court just ducked a major decision in its social media...
In a unanimous opinion Monday, the Supreme Court declined to rule on the constitutionality of laws in Florida and Texas that would require online platforms to publish political speech they would...
View ArticleWill bird flu become the next pandemic? Disease experts are concerned about...
Scientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may keep them several steps behind a new pandemic, according to Reuters interviews with more than a...
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