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Oil Hits Historic Highs as Middle East War Sends Shockwaves Through Global Markets

U.S. crude surges 35% in biggest weekly gain ever as Middle East conflict threatens global fuel supplies and economies worldwide.

Stop Guessing Social Media Image Sizes: What Actually Works in 2026

Your social media images are getting cropped. Here's the exact pixel dimensions every platform wants in 2026.

Amazon's Shopping Meltdown: What Went Wrong Thursday Evening

Amazon's massive outage left thousands unable to checkout. Here's what happened and why it matters for online retail.

Oil Hits $80 as Iran Crisis Freezes Global Shipping: What's Next for Your Gas Tank?

Crude surges 21% this week amid Middle East tensions. U.S. gas prices jump 27 cents as tanker traffic halts through critical Strait of Hormuz.

Hootsuite's January Update: What Actually Changed for Social Teams

Hootsuite rolled out serious upgrades to content creation, listening, and review management. Here's what matters.

Why a Google Manager Dresses Up to Work From Home

A 36-year-old Google executive shares why getting dressed actually makes her more productive, even when working remotely from her home office.

The Death of One-Size-Fits-All Global Expansion: Why Agility is Everything

Forget the old playbook. Smart companies now juggle multiple employment models to dominate global markets faster and smarter.

The Global Expansion Playbook Has Changed. Are You Still Using the Old One?

Why one-size-fits-all international expansion is dead, and how agile companies are winning with flexible workforce models.

Silicon Valley's $125 Million Campaign to Silence an AI Regulator

Big Tech is spending massive amounts to defeat a New York politician who dares to regulate AI. Here's what's really happening.

Commerce Secretary Lutnick Agrees to Testify About Epstein Ties

Howard Lutnick voluntarily agrees to testify before House Oversight Committee regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

Why Buying Last Year's Laptop Might Be Smarter Than You Think

RAM prices are climbing fast. Here's why refurbished devices are suddenly looking a lot smarter than new ones.

Why Design Systems Fail (And How to Build Ones That Actually Last)

Design systems don't fail because of bad designers. They fail because organizations outgrow their structure. Here's what actually matters.