Meta Pumps the Brakes on Mercor After Supply Chain Breach

Meta pauses work with AI training startup Mercor following a security breach tied to the LiteLLM open source project.

March Job Report: A Relief That Doesn't Fix the Real Problem

U.S. added 178K jobs in March, but wage growth stalled and labor force shrunk. Is the recovery real or just smoke?

The $25,000 Question: Why Solo Agencies Fail at Pricing

Avoid the feast or famine cycle by ditching hourly rates and building client partnerships on real value, not time.

Stagecoach 2026: How to Dress Country Without Looking Like You Got Lost

Skip the merch stand. Here's how to nail the Stagecoach aesthetic without overdoing it or melting in the desert heat.

Inside America's Most Elite Rescue Missions: What Happens When a Pilot Goes Down

Combat search-and-rescue missions are brutal, time-sensitive operations deep in enemy territory. Here's how the US military does it.

Done-For-You Businesses Are Reshaping Entrepreneurship in 2026

Why entrepreneurs are ditching DIY models for outcome-driven businesses that deliver results instead of instructions.

Brandon Lake on Jelly Roll: Actions Speak Louder Than Grammy Speeches

Brandon Lake defends Jelly Roll after Grammy backlash, arguing that lived values matter more than public statements.

Done-For-You Businesses Are Reshaping Entrepreneurship in 2026

Entrepreneurs are ditching DIY models for Done-For-You businesses that deliver outcomes, not instructions. Here's what's driving the shift.

The Content Moderation Problem Nobody's Really Solved (Until Maybe Now)

Moonbounce raises $12M to fix what Big Tech couldn't: real-time, AI-powered content safety that actually works

The EPA Just Added Microplastics to Its Watch List. Don't Expect Fast Action.

The EPA proposed regulating microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water. Here's why experts say it might take years to actually matter.

Why Robots at a Phone Conference? Because 6G Changes Everything

6G isn't just about faster downloads. It's about turning robots into intelligent fleets that think, learn, and coordinate in real time.

Artemis II Proves We're Actually Going Back to the Moon

Four astronauts are orbiting the moon for the first time in 54 years. Here's what actually matters about this mission.