From $5,000 and a Dream: How Henry Schuck Built a $1.8B Company Without VC Money

The untold story of bootstrapping ZoomInfo from a dorm room to a billion-dollar exit, powered by discipline and hunger.

Atlassian Cuts 10% of Staff, Blaming AI for the Restructuring

Atlassian joins the wave of tech layoffs, cutting 1,600 jobs while pushing deeper into AI. Here's what it really means.

Binance's Defamation Lawsuit Won't Stop the Feds From Coming

Binance sues WSJ over Iran sanctions reporting. Will it work? Almost certainly not, and here's why.

Did the Trump Administration Just Accidentally Admit to a Military Operation?

Energy Secretary's deleted post sparks debate over whether US troops should risk lives escorting oil tankers through hostile waters.

Did the Trump Admin Just Make Up a Navy Mission? The Oil Tanker Controversy Explained

Energy Secretary's deleted post about Navy escorts sparks debate on military risk for oil prices. White House walks it back.

The IEA Just Released 400 Million Barrels of Oil. Here's Why That's Both Historic and Possibly Insufficient

The International Energy Agency released its largest emergency oil stockpile ever to combat Iran war disruptions. But can it actually fix the problem?

Zoox and Uber Team Up: The Robotaxi Future Gets Real (Sort of)

Amazon's Zoox is partnering with Uber to bring self-driving cars to Las Vegas, but there's a big regulatory hurdle first.

Alan's €5 Billion Valuation Proves French Insurtech Still Has Serious Game

French health insurance startup Alan hits €5 billion valuation amid European unicorn bloodbath, backed by Shopify founder and World Cup winner

Palantir's 'Superman' Approach: Why Your Weaknesses Matter More Than Your Strengths

Palantir's CTO reveals how the defense tech giant manages talent by focusing on superpowers and avoiding kryptonite. Here's what that means for company culture.

5 telltale signs that it's time to call in the professionals to repair the windows of a property

Whether the owner of a home or a commercial property, it is important to maintain it properly so that gradual damage doesn’t lead to long-term concerns.

Smart reasons to have a deck built to add to an Australian home

Once someone becomes a homeowner, it is natural for them to want to add to their place where they will spend lots of time to improve it and offer more scope for comfort and enjoyment.

The NYT Mini Crossword for March 11: Those Tricky Old-School Clues We All Forget

Struggling with today's Mini Crossword? We've got all the answers for March 11, including that pesky comic-book sound effect.