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When Your Business Becomes Your Identity (And Why That's Dangerous)

Founders often blur the line between who they are and what they build. Here's why that shift happens and what it quietly costs.

Meta Is Mining Its Own Employees' Data to Train AI. That Should Worry Everyone

Meta's new internal tool captures employee mouse movements and keystrokes for AI training, raising serious privacy questions about corporate data harvesting.

Tim Cook's 15-Year Apple Run: From $350B to $4T, But the AI Question Lingers

Cook transformed Apple into a $4 trillion powerhouse. Now John Ternus inherits a company that's slowing down in the race that matters most.

Framework's New 13-inch Laptop Is a Reminder That Repairability Still Matters

Framework released the Laptop 13 Pro with 20+ hours of battery life, a touchscreen, and the company's signature repairability focus. Here's what you need to know.

Alan Osmond's Legacy: The Quiet Protector Behind a Family Dynasty

Donny Osmond reflects on his brother Alan's death at 76, crediting him as the backbone of The Osmonds' meteoric rise in the 1960s and 70s.

The Iran Ceasefire is Crumbling, and Nobody's Really Talking

As a two-week ceasefire expires, U.S.-Iran peace talks hang by a thread. Here's what's actually blocking a deal.

Your iPhone Has a Hidden Flight Tracker You've Probably Never Used

Skip the airline apps. Your iPhone's Messages and Spotlight Search hide a surprisingly powerful real-time flight tracker most travelers don't know exists.

Trump's Iran Blockade Tightens as Peace Talks Hang in the Balance

US maintains port blockade amid uncertain ceasefire and stalled negotiations with Tehran over shipping routes and military escalation.

Kevin Warsh's Fed Hearing: Can He Talk Lower Rates Without Looking Like Trump's Puppet?

Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh faces the Senate on Tuesday. The real test: balancing Trump's rate-cut demands with Fed independence.

Jenna Bush Hager Doesn't Want to Look Like Her Dad, and Honestly, It's Relatable

On the Today Show, Bush Hager playfully pushed back against comparisons to George W. Bush. Here's why family resemblance jokes hit different.

Apple's New CEO Bet: Can Hardware Vision Save It From the iPhone Trap?

John Ternus takes over as Apple CEO. But can a hardware engineer break Apple out of its innovation crisis?

Apple's Big Bet on John Ternus: Can He Navigate the AI Storm?

Tim Cook passes the torch after 13 years. But the new CEO inherits a company facing AI pressure, geopolitical chaos, and a design void.