How to navigate the road to IPO
While the IPO market remains uncertain following 2023’s major slowdown and recent market volatility, there are some signs of a turnaround. Despite zero growth in the number of IPOs in Q1 2023 and Q1...
View Article5 tips for eliminating big egos at work
Freud once wrote, “The ego is not master in its own house.” He argued that the ego, which controls your thoughts and behaviors, is influenced by the id (your most basic impulses) and the superego,...
View ArticleThese comfy, modular slides are coming for Birkenstock’s throne
It’s true, Birkenstocks are phenomenal shoes. There’s a reason the company generated $1.6 billion in revenue last year—a 20% spike from the year before. But are there things you might want to tweak...
View ArticleWhat we can learn about success from A24’s creative risks
A24 is the entertainment force behind a string of indie hit films, from Everything Everywhere All at Once to Hereditary and Lady Bird. It has also produced the television series Beef and Euphoria. In...
View ArticleSchool vaccine requirements by state: What to know as measles outbreaks rise
Back-to-school season is an exciting time for parents, students, and school staff—full of possibilities and fresh opportunities. Unfortunately. the germs can say the same thing. Classrooms and...
View ArticleThis fish stick company just released some shockingly good merch for Gen Z
Gorton’s Seafood, the fish stick purveyor that you might remember from its blue-and-yellow packaging and childhood-nostalgia factor, is trying to take fish and make it fashion. Surprisingly, they’re...
View ArticleWhat is driving the stock market?
What is driving the stock market? Historically this has been an easy answer: Wall Street. But with the rise of AI’s moving the markets, sometimes without rhyme or reason, and with the rise of social...
View ArticleHow the new NFL app keeps you hooked on football all week
On September 5, the 2024 NFL season kicks off with a rematch between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens. If last year’s ratings are any indication, more than 28 million viewers are likely...
View ArticleHow the meatpacking industry exemplifies the challenges of American workers
Angelina and Plácido began working at Tyson Foods, the largest meatpacking company in the United States, the year the Twin Towers fell. Tyson Foods was founded in Springdale, Arkansas, in 1935 and is...
View Article‘Never again’: Inside the chaotic world of the people making AI seem human
Jonathan, who lives in Washington D.C., was laid off in January this year. While searching for jobs on LinkedIn, he received a message offering him $40 per hour to train AI systems, with the...
View ArticleHow Aurora is finding its own lane on the road to autonomous trucking
Sitting in the cab of the largest vehicle rolling down the interstate south of Dallas, I keep looking out at the smallest things: not just other cars, but the remnants of tires and other bits of road...
View ArticleWhy will.i.am believes AI will change radio forever
Radio inspired will.i.am’s career. Now, the musician and entrepreneur is eager to innovate on the dying medium with Radio.fyi, a new interactive AI model. Will shares his philosophy about AI...
View ArticleGetting a COVID-19 vaccine could now cost up to $200. Here’s what you need to...
The Bridge Access Program, a measure by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help uninsured and underinsured Americans get free COVID vaccines, has come to an end. That means that...
View ArticleHow drought is impacting navigation in Amazon’s rivers
Last year’s record drought in the Amazon and less-than-usual rainfall since caused river water levels to drop rapidly, hindering navigation by barges carrying grains for export and cutting off...
View ArticleMany small businesses haven’t paid off their COVID-19 EIDL loans
In 2020 and 2021, COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) were a lifeline for small businesses. But now, some small businesses are having trouble paying them off. And a Small Business Credit...
View ArticleSony pulled the plug on a new PS5 game after 2 weeks and is offering refunds....
Every video game has a lifespan. Some, like Pac-Man, are played for decades. Some support a small, but dedicated, player base for a few years before quietly disappearing. Concord, an online...
View ArticleHyundai reveals new 2025 Ioniq 5 electric SUVs
Despite slowing U.S. electric vehicle sales, Hyundai on Tuesday rolled out the 2025 versions of its Ioniq 5 electric SUV with improved battery range and charging aimed at broadening the appeal of...
View ArticlePhoenix hits 100 days of 100-plus-degree temperatures
Cam Ferguson gets to his spot on the street adjacent to Chase Field—home of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks—about four hours before first pitch to set up his usual display of cold water,...
View ArticleThese 5 questions can uncover a candidate’s leadership qualities
People are often on their best behavior when they’re being interviewed. They’re trying their best to impress a potential employer, and they’ve likely rehearsed answers to the most commonly asked...
View ArticleAt this university, every undergraduate is required to take a course on...
Regardless of what a college student majors in, they are often required to take some general classes in order to graduate, like courses in math or the humanities. At Arizona State University,...
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