August 25, 2025 Working for yourself is not a risky bet—it’s a smart one BY Tomer London Over the last decade, the workplace has been defined by big headlines: mass layoffs, the rise of remote work, and the promise (or threat) of AI. But beneath the noise, a quieter revolution has been underway. Millions of people … Continue reading Working for yourself is not a risky bet—it’s a smart one
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Musk’s Quest For Microsoft’s AI Software Biz Likely To Include Advertising
Musk Quest For Microsoft AI Software Biz Likely Includes Ads by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer, August 25, 2025 As the generative AI arms race heats up, Elon Musk has introduced Macrohard, a crowdsourced name on X. The move challenges Microsoft and others by building a software company run purely by AI. Musk announced his … Continue reading Musk’s Quest For Microsoft’s AI Software Biz Likely To Include Advertising
Caesars latest live dealer push: Gimmick or the future of the table?
Caesars latest live dealer push: Gimmick or the future of the table? Sophie Atkinson This year has seen gaming titan Caesars introduce live dealer studios, merging the digital world with the physical. It’s a new experience for players, with the brand having just expanded into its third major jurisdiction, all in the space of just … Continue reading Caesars latest live dealer push: Gimmick or the future of the table?
How to keep emails from getting lost in the holiday inbox surge
Too many channels. Not enough impact. Gen Z and Millennials are disengaging—here’s how to reclaim their attention before Black Friday hits. Mike Pastore on August 25, 2025 As marketers working in retail gear up for their most significant time of year, email campaigns are central to their strategy. However, despite all the planning and … Continue reading How to keep emails from getting lost in the holiday inbox surge
2026 U.S. health insurance forecast: higher prices and less coverage
August 25, 2025 2026 U.S. health insurance forecast: higher prices and less coverage BY Associated Press Pricey prescriptions and nagging medical costs are swamping some insurers and employers now. Patients may start paying for it next year. Health insurance will grow more expensive in many corners of the market in 2026, and coverage may shrink. That … Continue reading 2026 U.S. health insurance forecast: higher prices and less coverage
I’m a SWAT team commander turned CEO. Here’s how I lead in a crisis
August 25, 2025 I’m a SWAT team commander turned CEO. Here’s how I lead in a crisis BY Adam Contos When the world stops making sense and everyone’s looking to you for answers, that’s when real leadership begins. I learned this in the most extreme of circumstances—first, as a SWAT team Tactical Commander where split-second decisions … Continue reading I’m a SWAT team commander turned CEO. Here’s how I lead in a crisis
How AI is reshaping recalls
August 23, 2025 How AI is reshaping recalls BY Chris Harvey A recent letter from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) encouraged industry leaders to streamline and enhance product recall communications, highlighting the need for industry and government systems to transform and evolve to deliver timely updates to the public. As part of the letter, … Continue reading How AI is reshaping recalls
Quiet firing is spreading, but there are business risks to tactics to push workers out
August 24, 2025 Quiet firing is spreading, but there are business risks to tactics to push workers out BY Inc. As more companies demand employees spend more days in their workplaces each week, some critics claim that tightening return to office (RTO) rules in part aim to provoke resignations from employees unwilling to give up their … Continue reading Quiet firing is spreading, but there are business risks to tactics to push workers out
Minnesota court dismisses lawsuit against tribal gaming executives
Minnesota court dismisses lawsuit against tribal gaming executives Rachael Davies The Minnesota Federal Court has dismissed a lawsuit against tribal gaming executives following allegations of illegal gambling. Running Aces, a company that operates a casino, a racetrack, and a restaurant in Minnesota, alleged that five tribal casinos are offering illegal gambling options, or offered them … Continue reading Minnesota court dismisses lawsuit against tribal gaming executives
Why your brand needs an enemy
August 24, 2025 Why your brand needs an enemy BY Travis Reeb Most business advice tells you to avoid making enemies. I’m here to tell you the opposite: if your brand doesn’t have an enemy, you’re doing it wrong. This isn’t to suggest you need to create conflict for conflict’s sake. But there’s power in opposition. … Continue reading Why your brand needs an enemy