
AI Is in Nearly Every Classroom: What It Means for Students, Schools, and the Future of Learning
By 2025, 84% of U.S. high schoolers used AI for schoolwork. But are schools ready to handle the consequences?

By 2025, 84% of U.S. high schoolers used AI for schoolwork. But are schools ready to handle the consequences?

Treating behavioral health conditions in isolation leads to recurring symptoms and poor outcomes. Here's why integrated, whole-person care is the answer.

AI is wiping out entry-level jobs at an alarming rate. Here's why education must evolve to close the growing experience gap for new graduates.

AI is transforming how organizations manage people, challenging traditional management models and redefining what effective leadership looks like in 2025.

Apple's WWDC 26 kicks off June 8 with major AI upgrades, a new Siri powered by Gemini, iOS 27, refined Liquid Glass design, and possible hardware surprises.

Mattel passed on Star Wars in 1976—and accidentally created He-Man. Here's what that colossal mistake can teach modern marketers.

Churchill Downs, Pimlico, and Belmont Park are all undergoing major renovations led by Populous. Here's what the future of horseracing looks like.

Discover 11 powerful strategies from time expert Laura Vanderkam to slow down your busy week and embrace time abundance in everyday life.
David Sacks calls Bernie Sanders' 50% government AI ownership bill a 'stupidity tax' and warns nationalization poses Orwellian risks to freedom.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the 82nd D-Day anniversary in Normandy to draw a controversial parallel between WWII and European immigration.
SpaceX and other mega-IPO candidates may wait until 2028 or beyond to enter the S&P 500, as index rules on profitability remain firmly in place.
US oil drilling expands for six straight weeks—the longest uptrend since 2022—as the Iran war drives crude prices up 35% to nearly $98 a barrel.