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OpenAI's Bold Gamble: Can Policy Fixes Save Us From AI-Driven Job Losses?

OpenAI proposes radical economic reforms including wealth funds and four-day workweeks to tackle AI disruption. But will anyone actually listen?

From Tech Sales to Pizza Empire: How a $15,000 Bet Built Timber Pizza Co.

Chris Brady left corporate life to start a mobile pizza business with just a loan and hustle. Now it's expanding across the South.

The AI Tool Sprawl Problem: Why Businesses Are Consolidating

As AI tools multiply, businesses face a choice: juggle dozens of platforms or consolidate. Here's why integration matters more than ever.

Martha Stewart vs. Ina Garten: Which Celebrity Chef Makes the Better BLT?

Two culinary icons reimagine the classic BLT. We tested both recipes to find out which one actually deserves the hype.

Why a 28-Year-Old Gallery Owner Still Lives With His Parents (And Why That's Smart)

Multigenerational living in NYC isn't failure—it's a deliberate financial strategy that's changing how we think about family, rent, and ambition.

Why a New Zealand Startup's Smart Cow Collar is the 'Zero to One' Company VCs Actually Want to Fund

Halter's $2B valuation proves that transformative tech doesn't need AI hype—just a real problem and nine years of engineering.

How a New Zealand Startup Built a Billion-Dollar Play in Cattle Management

Halter's solar-powered smart collars are reshaping how farmers herd cattle, and Founders Fund thinks it's a 'zero to one' opportunity.

When a 'Tired Mom' Diagnosis Hides a Real Disease

OpenAI exec Fidji Simo takes medical leave for POTS. Why millions go misdiagnosed, and what that says about our healthcare system.

The AI Secondary Market is Shifting, and It's Not in OpenAI's Favor

Anthropic demand is insatiable while OpenAI shares sit unsold. SpaceX's IPO filing changes everything for late-stage startups.

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.