Business News This Is What the New Lego Smart Brick Can Do — Its ‘Most Significant Evolution’ in 50 Years Lego says the new brick will "make entire sets come to life" starting with Star Wars in March. By Jonathan Small
Business News Workers at This Toy Company Play a Board Game for Leadership Training: ‘Monopoly Meets a Crash Course MBA’ By Sherin Shibu
Business News Bank of America CEO Says Gen Z Is ‘Scared’ About the Future. Here’s His Advice for Them. Bank of America received about 200,000 applications for 2,000 open positions, highlighting intense competition for entry-level roles. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Ex-Meta AI Chief Slams New Boss as ‘Young’ and ‘Inexperienced’ Yann LeCun warns Meta's 29-year-old AI officer will trigger staff exodus and says LLMs are a 'dead end' for superintelligence. By Jonathan Small
Business News Here’s How Much Tech Billionaires Cashed Out in 2025, From Jeff Bezos to Jensen Huang Tech leaders still remain heavily invested in their companies, from Amazon to Nvidia. By Sherin Shibu
Business News A Beloved Cupcake Company Is Shutting Down — And Fans Are Blaming Private Equity Sprinkles Cupcakes' viral vending machines are gone after 20 years. By Jonathan Small
Business News Kevin O’Leary Rewrote His ‘Marty Supreme’ Role — Then His Best Scene Got Cut The Shark Tank star pushed to make his character more ruthless, but his favorite moment about success and watches didn't make the final cut. By Jonathan Small
Business News Tesla Is No Longer the World’s Top EV Seller After Q4 Sales Fall China's BYD claimed the crown with 2.26 million vehicles sold in 2025. By Jonathan Small
Tech OpenAI’s Secret Jony Ive Project Could Be an AI-Powered Pen Leaked patent reveals what the $1 billion AI hardware partnership has been building. By Jonathan Small
Buying a Franchise How Shaq Built a Restaurant Empire That Pays More Than the NBA Ever Did The NBA legend has amassed a $400 million empire, much of it coming from his strategic investments in restaurant franchises. By Jonathan Small
Business News These Are the 15 Top-Paying Jobs That You Can Get Without a College Degree A new report focused on roles with a minimum median annual salary of $49,500, as seen by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. By Sherin Shibu
Business News TikTok Just Beat YouTube and Instagram as the Top News Source for Young People Forty-three percent of young adults said they regularly get news from the video app in 2025. By Jonathan Small
Business News Someone Stole $400,000 Worth of Lobster Destined for Costco Using a ‘Sophisticated’ Phishing Scam The Great Lobster Heist has investigators scratching their heads. By Jonathan Small
Business News Billionaires Credit These 7 Ordinary Habits for Success, According to JPMorgan A new JPMorgan report surveying over 100 billionaires highlights seven core practices that consistently appear in their lives. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Why Starbucks Closed 400 City Stores and Moved to the Suburbs The coffee giant shuttered locations concentrated in major cities, as part of CEO Brian Niccol's $1 billion restructuring plan. By Jonathan Small
Business News Here’s How the CEO of a $76 Billion Company Runs Efficient Meetings Snowflake CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy has four simple rules for time-effective meetings. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Gmail Users Can Finally Do What They’ve Been Asking For Since 2004 Google is rolling out a feature that lets users change their @gmail.com addresses while keeping all their data. By Jonathan Small
Business News OpenAI Is Prepared to Pay Someone $555,000 — Plus Equity — for This ‘Stressful Job’ The role requires a leader to build programs that test new AI models for dangerous capabilities before release. By Sherin Shibu
Business News ‘The Big Short’ Investor Michael Burry Bet $10 Million That AI Stocks Will Crash By 2027 The hedge fund manager famous for predicting the 2008 housing crash is warning investors about Nvidia and Palantir. By Jonathan Small
Business News The Complete Guide to What’s Open and Closed on December 26 From post offices to banks, here's what's open and closed on Boxing Day. By Jessica Thomas
Business News Someone in Arkansas Won $1.8 Billion in Powerball — But Their Identity Will Stay Secret for 3 Years Arkansas law allows lottery winners to remain anonymous, keeping the identity of the second-largest jackpot winner in U.S. history a mystery. By Jonathan Small
Business News Logan Paul Says Young Investors Should Skip Stocks and Buy This Collectible Instead The WWE wrestler and influencer is auctioning off an item he purchased for $5.3 million in 2022. By Jonathan Small
Business News Waymo Shut Down San Francisco Robotaxis on Christmas Due to Flash Flood Warnings The surprise move came just days after its self-driving cars caused gridlock during a power outage. By Jonathan Small
Business Accounting How Your Small Business Can Save More Money Through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Let's break down complex tax provisions into actionable insights around enhanced childcare and family leave credits, immediate R&D expense deductions and new overtime/tip income deductions. By Matt Farwell
Business News Here’s the Best Path to Becoming a CEO, According to a New Study Do insiders or outsiders most often get the CEO job? A new study shows how many C-suite leaders were promoted from within their own organizations. By Sherin Shibu
Business News Meta’s Threads Launches New Feature to Lure Podcasters and Their Fans The social network wants to compete in the space with Reddit and Substack. By Jonathan Small
Business Legal This Convicted Fraudster Billed JPMorgan $529 for Gummy Bears Charlie Javice was sentenced to seven years in prison, but not before stacking up outrageous legal bills. By Jonathan Small
Business News Gen Z Is Buying Themselves Toys in Record Numbers This Holiday Season. Here’s Why. Experts blame the 'Peter Pan Effect' for young adults collecting plush toys like Labubu dolls and Jellycat. By Jonathan Small