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Pete Hegseth: five things to know about the new US secretary of defense
Hegseth has been accused of sexual assault and excessive drinking, and has endorsed extremist Christian doctrine. The Senate has confirmed Fox News host and army veteran Pete Hegseth to be the US ...The Guardian - 5h -
Trump AI Order Raises Questions About its Goals and Safety Focus
American AI should be free from ‘ideological bias,’ a new Trump executive order demands, but what does this mean?Inc. - 14h -
Mexico’s Ambitious Plan to Prepare to Receive Its Citizens Deported From the US
The plan, called “Mexico Embraces You,” seeks to reassure undocumented migrants facing expulsion. Some experts question if the government is really ready to reabsorb them.The New York Times - 1d -
Ørsted announces further writedown on its US offshore wind business
Danish developer blames interest rates, supply chains and ‘market uncertainties’ for the latest impairmentFinancial Times - 4d -
Southwest Airlines Just Did One of the Worst Things Any Company Can Do
Don’t create a culture in which the only reward for hard work is more work.Inc. - 4d -
McDonald’s Just Made a $76 Billion Announcement. You Should Probably Do the Exact Same Thing
Humility can be a virtue, but so can moderation.Inc. - 5d -
Nintendo stock sees its worst drop in three months. Switch 2 plans were vague.
Nintendo stock fell sharply on Friday, after having rallied to a record high, as the company was coy about its plans for the Nintendo Switch 2 gaming device.MarketWatch - Jan. 17 -
Not just hype — here are real-world use cases for AI agents
Here's how robotics manufacturing company Baca Systems and corporate food ordering platform ezCater are using Salesforce's AI agents.VentureBeat - Jan. 16 -
Delta Air is betting on a strong 2025 driven by demand for premium travel
Delta Air Lines Inc.’s stock jumped 3.4% in premarket trade Friday, after the carrier beat fourth-quarter profit and revenue estimates and forecast a strong 2025 driven by demand for premium travel.MarketWatch - Jan. 10
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These Companies are Pulling Back on DEI Initiatives
DEI policies originated as a counterweight to discriminatory corporate practices.Inc. - 7h -
5 Economic Forces that Could Shape Trump’s First Year of Presidency
The economy won’t exactly bend to Trump’s whims.Inc. - 8h -
Amazon Prime Video Seeks Profit Boost from Live Sports
Live sports create valuable opportunities for targeted ad placements on Prime Video.Inc. - 8h -
Companies May Not Be Able to Abandon DEI Despite Trump Order
Some companies have begun pulling back DEI efforts, but it may open them up to serious legal issues.Inc. - 9h -
New Yorkers Could Use Paid Sick Leave to Care for Pets Soon
Legislation could let New Yorkers take paid sick leave for their pets and service animals.Inc. - 9h
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The revolt against over-management
In politics, media and sport, the advantages of looseness are becoming clearFinancial Times - 3h -
The podcast bros who helped put Trump back in the White House
Star presenters such as Joe Rogan and Theo Von have monetised the ‘manosphere’ and influenced politics. Will traditional media be next?Financial Times - 3h -
The waning of active funds is drying up the IPO market
The natural buyers of new equity have suffered relentless outflowsFinancial Times - 3h -
Pete Hegseth narrowly confirmed as Trump’s defence secretary
VP casts deciding vote after three Republican senators break ranks over claims of sexual abuse and excessive drinkingFinancial Times - 5h -
We're adding 4 stocks to our Bullpen watch list including a hot steakhouse chain
We're expanding our Bullpen following this week's January Monthly MeetingCNBC - 6h