Musk v. Altman: Federal jury sides with OpenAI in legal battle between the 2 tech billionaires

Musk v. Altman: Federal Jury Sides with OpenAI in Landmark Legal Showdown Between Tech Billionaires In a courtroom drama that pitted two of Silicon Valley’s most influential figures against each other, a federal jury has ruled in favor of OpenAI and its leadership, delivering a decisive blow to Elon Musk’s claims of betrayal. The verdict, … Read more

Influencers are peddling ‘the library hack’ as a way to score cheaper flights. Whether it works is beside the point

The “Library Hack” for Cheaper Flights: Why It’s Going Viral and What It Really Means for B2B Marketers If you’ve scrolled through Instagram, Threads, or X recently, you’ve probably seen the buzz: influencers are telling their followers to book flights on public library computers to save hundreds—sometimes thousands—of dollars. The so-called “library hack” is taking … Read more

Apple Sends Out WWDC 2026 Invites With A “Coming Bright Up” Tease

WWDC 2026: Apple’s “Coming Bright Up” Tease Signals a Smarter, Shiner Future for iOS 27 and Beyond Header image: Apple’s iconic Apple Park glows under a digital sunrise, the tagline “Coming Bright Up” etched in its signature Helvetica Neue. Apple just dropped its WWDC 2026 save-the-date—and if the “Coming Bright Up” tagline is any indication, … Read more

I tried and ranked every cheese I could find at Trader Joe’s. I’d buy almost all of them again.

Trader Joe’s Cheese Taste Test: Every Variety Ranked From Worst to Best When you walk into a Trader Joe’s, the cheese aisle can feel like a goldmine—or a minefield. With dozens of options staring back at you, it’s hard to separate the truly delicious from the ones that just look fancy. That’s why I did … Read more

I’m a mom of 3 and an interior designer. It’s OK not to give your kids the decor they’re asking for.

The Freedom of Saying No: Why Your Kids Don’t Need the Room They’re Begging For When Lauren Behfarin became a mom 12 years ago, she didn’t just buy a new diaper bag—she built a new career. Leaving behind a decade in IT, she launched herself into the world of interior design, specializing in children’s spaces. … Read more

I used to make myself miserable creating the ‘perfect’ vacation itinerary — until a disastrous trip shifted my perspective

The Vacation Trap: Why Overplanning Destroys Your Travel Experience (And What to Do Instead) As a B2B revenue leader, you know the power of a well-crafted strategy. You map out quarterly targets, forecast pipeline, and optimize every touchpoint. But when it comes to vacation planning, that same control-freak mindset can backfire—spectacularly. I learned this the … Read more

‘Thank God, I’m alive’: A Russian attack tore open this Ukrainian neighborhood, but residents were quick to start picking up the pieces

The Morning After a Russian Strike: How Dnipro’s Residents Refuse to Let War Break Their Spirit H1: Inside the Rubble of Dnipro: One Neighborhood’s Fight to Rebuild After a Missile Attack The pre-dawn silence in Dnipro shattered around 4 a.m. Monday. For 70-year-old Olha Melnychenko, the routine of a late-night kitchen snack turned into a … Read more

White House announces $17 billion trade deal with China to boost U.S. beef and poultry

The $17 Billion China Trade Deal: What B2B Marketers in AgTech and Food Supply Chains Need to Know If you’re building a GTM strategy in the agricultural technology, food processing, or supply chain software space, the White House’s announcement of a $17 billion annual trade deal with China isn’t just political theater—it’s a massive signal … Read more

LIRR strike update: New York City faces historic travel disruptions as workweek begins. Here’s the latest

Navigating the Chaos: What the Historic LIRR Strike Means for Your Daily Commute and Bottom Line If you’re reading this while stuck on a packed subway platform or squinting at gridlock from your car, you’re not alone. The New York City metro area woke up to a Monday unlike any in recent memory: the first … Read more