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AI Writing Tools Aren't Here to Replace You (Yet)

85% of marketers use AI for content. But here's the uncomfortable truth about what these tools actually do well.

From Law School Dropout to Coffee King: How Gregorys Became a $40M Empire

Gregory Zamfotis ditched his law career to build a specialty coffee empire. Now Gregorys is franchising nationally with backing from Craveworthy Brands.

Military Families Getting Robbed Blind: The Tow Company Scandal That Should Outrage You

A Southern California tow company allegedly sold 148 military service members' vehicles illegally. The DOJ is finally stepping in.

Charlie Daniels Is Coming Back as a Hologram, and That's Actually Kind of Perfect

Six years after his death, the country legend will perform via hologram at Fort Campbell's 250th Anniversary celebration this July 4th.

Trump Claims Iran Sent 10 Oil Tankers as a 'Present'—Here's What's Actually Going On

Trump says Iran allowed oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz as a peace gesture. But is this real progress or just political theater?

D-Backs vs. Dodgers: Can Arizona Finally Dethrone LA's Dynasty?

Arizona takes on the defending champs in an NL West showdown. Here's how to stream the game online without cable.

Why McKinsey's Top Partners Are Learning to Breathe (And You Should Too)

McKinsey doubled leadership training for senior partners. Here's what stress, AI, and complexity are forcing the consulting world to rethink.

The Data Center Backlash Is Here—And It's About More Than Electricity Bills

Sen. Warner proposes taxing data centers to fund worker retraining as AI job displacement fears grow and public anger reaches a tipping point.

The LA Verdict That Could Break Big Tech's Stranglehold on Our Kids

A jury ruled Instagram and YouTube are addictive by design. What happens next could reshape social media forever.

Wall Street's Iran Problem: Why Markets Are Dancing on a Volcano

Top investors warn that financial markets are dangerously underestimating the fallout from Middle East tensions and oil disruptions.

Security Guard Claims Independence in Chappell Roan Hotel Incident, But Questions Linger

Pascal Duvier breaks silence on the Chappell Roan controversy, denying he was part of her security team while admitting to confronting a child at a São Paulo hotel.

Iran's Peace Proposal Game: Control of the Strait of Hormuz and a Hard Line Against Direct Talks

Iran rejects US ceasefire offers while proposing its own five-point plan. Here's what Tehran actually wants from peace negotiations.