Big Tech Is a Thief and a Liar, Says New York Times Publisher

Big Tech Is a Thief and a Liar, Says New York Times Publisher

The publisher of The New York Times recently made an extraordinary speech about AI, journalism, and the public square that’s received surprisingly little public reaction. What makes A.G. Sulzberger’s speech extraordinary is that it was unabashedly crusading, and crusading is a stance New York Times publishers have rarely if ever adopted over the newspaper’s 175-year…

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7 reasons long-form content is the best credibility builder

7 reasons long-form content is the best credibility builder

If you’re an early-stage founder, you’ve probably felt the pressure to constantly post. Social feeds reward frequency, short videos dominate attention, and every marketing guru seems to have a new growth hack. Yet many founders quietly discover a frustrating reality: visibility and credibility are not the same thing. Someone might like your post, watch your…

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Utterly Absurd Contractor Behind Reflecting Pool Renovation Disaster

Utterly Absurd Contractor Behind Reflecting Pool Renovation Disaster

A business tied to a longtime Trump donor was given the no-bid contract to clean up the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool this spring, reported The New York Times. The filtration work of the Ohio firm, ironically called Greenwater Services, has come under scrutiny because … well. You’ve seen the pool. Greenwater Services is owned by…

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Obama’s Harsh New Takedown of Trump Points to a World After MAGA

Obama’s Harsh New Takedown of Trump Points to a World After MAGA

Or, as Obama put it, that vision sees “some groups as more equal than others.” In this sense, Obama’s speech is a rebuttal to this sort of Vance-MAGA nationalism. Along these lines, Obama also gave a shout-out to the people in Minneapolis, who braved frigid temperatures, risked their own safety, standing shoulder to shoulder to…

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7 ways to handle underperformance without creating resentment

7 ways to handle underperformance without creating resentment

Every founder eventually faces a leadership challenge that feels far more personal than a missed revenue target or a delayed product launch: dealing with an underperforming team member. The stakes feel especially high in early-stage companies, where every hire has an outsized impact on culture, morale, and execution. Many founders swing between two extremes. They…

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Trump Wins Power to Replace Slavery Exhibit at President’s House

Trump Wins Power to Replace Slavery Exhibit at President’s House

On Thursday, Pulte reportedly met with lawyers and staff. Pulte alarmed intelligence officials last week when, in his only other briefing with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, he asked if he could bring the President’s Daily Brief to his house, one intelligence source told CNN. That includes sensitive, classified information on national…

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