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In the event of another lockout of game officials, the NFL has the concepts of a plan. And it’s ill-conceived. The league confirmed on Wednesday, in the clearest possible terms, the intent to dust off ...
Here’s a story you’re probably familiar with: You buy the reusable coffee cup. It’s beautiful, ethical, made from recycled ocean plastic, and you feel good about your purchase. But then it leaks in ...
The K-pop superstars’ new album, “Arirang,” comes with huge commercial expectations. The group made room for artistic experimentation, too. By Jon Caramanica After a four-year hiatus, the powerhouse K ...
The failure rate for startups is pretty grim. So how does that reflect on their employees? Hundreds of thousands of businesses fail every year. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...
In the mid-1960s President Lyndon Johnson declared “unconditional war on poverty” and created the modern American welfare state. A nationwide programme of food stamps began in 1964. Two big public ...
Success depends on leaders staying focused, involved, and accountable. Companies of every size in every industry and part of the world are basing more of their work around projects. And yet research ...
Companies are adopting a "fail fast" mentality to stay competitive amid the AI boom. Execs from companies like Okta, Salesforce, Blackstone, and Snowflake share their take on the strategy. While AI ...
Failure to execute a strategy is often referred to as an “execution problem,” but the real problem is authority. Companies pay millions in consulting fees to develop a strategic plan, but those plans ...
Dr. Amy Hilde-Philips kept her promise to her patient, Arnold Lokken, and they recently went parasailing in Florida to mark the elderly man's milestone birthday Courtesy Kaylee Pelkey An elderly man ...
Computers are technological miracles comprised of numerous components working in harmony to render countless calculations and programs on a screen. However, that harmony balances on a razor-thin wire.
Colleges will soon be evaluated on whether their programs leave graduates better off financially for having attended them. The provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is the subject of ...