A new AI capability that delivers analysis-ready Media Intelligence. More than just a product launch, this is a shift in how communications teams monitor, understand and act on media coverage.
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Most firms spent the last decade building discipline around how they manage their knowledge. That investment is now paying dividends in ways nobody fully anticipated.
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By Chuck Martin Drone company Manna Air Delivery is launching in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as its operations base in the U.S. The Irish drone maker expects to create more than 1,000 jobs in Tulsa to handle flight and commercial operations, customer support, manufacturing and maintenance over the next thee years, according to the company. Manna also plans to build U.S. manufacturing facilities in Tulsa as it continues its wider U.S. rollout.
CEOs don’t have to beg for forgiveness, but they should stop making excuses Wait. Are there actually CEOs out there taking the blame for putting thousands of employees out of work with the stroke of a cold personal email sent at 4:00 am? Not publicly! But they’re out there. In the shadows. And I talked to a few. A lot of you wrote in and wanted to know more about what those CEOs said. It took a minute, but I got a couple CEOs to talk to me, provided I kept them under cover. Here’s what they said.
“Judidth Beheading Holofernes” by Artemesiaa Gentileschi Rape: a penalty of a second kind Joan Altabe Joan Altabe Published Jul 9, 2026 This is a tale of two rapes, one in Rome in 1652, and the other in Manhattan in 1995. In both cases, the assailants were tried by jury and found guilty. A transcript of the first trial noted 17-year-old Artemesia Gentileschi testifying under voluntary torture of thumbscrews that her art teacher, Agostino Tassi, had savagely attacked her.
How can the Federal Reserve actually shrink its mammoth balance sheet and avoid the funding strains in the banking system? In my latest interview with Darrell Duffie we tackle this question. A challenge facing the Fed is that the banks' demand for Reserves (liability of Fed, asset of commercial banks) is extremely high so reducing Reserves has historically caused elevated repo rates as we saw in the fall of 2025 (mild) or summer of 2019 (extreme).
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The spring home selling season just wrapped up, and there wasn't much spring in its step. June's existing-home sales report puts an exclamation point on a season that never really gained momentum. Sales slipped 2.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.09 million, one of the weakest June readings in roughly 15 years outside the brief pandemic shutdown. Before mortgage rates surged, annual sales above 5 million were commonplace.
I read this article today in Inside Higher Education. To me it revealed everything that is wrong with the way Higher Education is approaching AI. The short summary of the article: a professor gave a take home midterm and the average grade was 96 today; he compared the student answers to the AI response and saw correlation; got permission to do an in-class final; student grades were 48%. Conclusion? Students are using AI to cheat. AI is bad. Students must get good grades on their own.