When Star Investors Exit AI Winners, the Real Risk Isn’t the Trade — It’s the Capital Behind It

January 26, 2026
When Star Investors Exit AI Winners, the Real Risk Isn’t the Trade — It’s the Capital Behind It When David Tepper trims exposure to some of the market’s most celebrated AI-linked companies, it’s tempting to read the move as a question of timing or taste. But that framing misses the more consequential shift taking place […]
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The AI Stocks Wall Street Loves in 2026 — And the Risks Hiding Beneath the Hype

January 26, 2026
The AI Stocks Wall Street Loves in 2026 — And the Risks Hiding Beneath the Hype The current enthusiasm around artificial intelligence stocks — particularly companies positioned as “next-gen winners” ahead of Palantir Technologies — looks, on the surface, like a simple capital markets story. Analysts are backing Broadcom, Microsoft, and Nvidia on the strength […]
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Why a New 401(k) Restriction Could Have Costly Consequences in 2026

January 26, 2026
Why a New 401(k) Restriction Could Have Costly Consequences in 2026 The 2026 change to 401(k) catch-up contributions has been widely described as a tax headache for higher earners. That framing misses the real issue. This is not a saver problem. It is an employer liability problem — one that turns payroll systems, plan design, […]
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Legal Fallout: Blake Lively and Taylor Swift Messages Unsealed

January 23, 2026
Legal Fallout: Blake Lively and Taylor Swift Messages Unsealed Private text messages exchanged between Blake Lively and Taylor Swift were never intended for public scrutiny. But their disclosure in the lawsuit involving actor-director Justin Baldoni has pushed a familiar celebrity legal dispute into more uncomfortable territory, raising questions about how easily personal communication can become […]
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Stranger Things Wealth Rankings (2026 Edition)

January 22, 2026
Stranger Things Wealth Rankings (2026 Edition) The final season of Stranger Things didn't just close the portal to the Upside Down; it opened the floodgates for Hollywood's most aggressive paydays. In 2026, the "Hawkins Kids" are no longer just actors—they are brand founders and equity moguls. Forget the outdated listicles. This is the definitive 2026 […]
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The $8 Trillion Weapon That Could Break America Without Firing a Shot

January 21, 2026
The $8 Trillion Weapon That Could Break America Without Firing a Shot Donald Trump is heading to Davos with a wrecking ball. Over the weekend, the President shattered a fragile trade truce by threatening 10% tariffs on NATO allies as leverage to seize Greenland. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is already dismissing European outrage as "weakness," […]
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How Responsible Business Builds Long-Term Resilience

January 20, 2026
How Responsible Business Structures Shape Long-Term Corporate Resilience  In an era defined by economic uncertainty, regulatory pressure, and heightened stakeholder expectations, corporate resilience has become a defining measure of long-term success. While leadership, strategy, and innovation often dominate discussions around resilience, one foundational element is frequently overlooked: the business structure itself. The way a company […]
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Barry’s CEO Reinvents Executive Talent Discovery

January 19, 2026
Barry’s CEO Redefines Talent Discovery in a Competitive Market The Founder as Talent Architect In 2026, executive leadership pipelines are no longer strictly linear. Joey Gonzalez, cofounder and CEO of Barry’s, has redefined how companies identify, vet, and onboard senior talent. What might appear as informal—engaging candidates via cold emails or LinkedIn messages—is actually a […]
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How SNL Reveals What America Really Feels

January 19, 2026
When Saturday Night Live Sounds Like the Country Talking Back For more than five decades, Saturday Night Live has sold itself as comedy.In practice, it operates closer to a real-time cultural sensor. The show’s recent Trump-focused cold opens — which recycle legal gray zones, foreign policy theatrics, and enforcement crackdowns into punchlines — don’t land […]
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The 50-Year Debt Sentence: Is Donald Trump’s “Affordability Blitz” a Trap for the Young?

January 16, 2026
The 50-Year Debt Sentence: Is Donald Trump’s “Affordability Blitz” a Trap for the Young? The American Dream isn’t being destroyed. That would be too obvious.It’s being refinanced. As President Trump prepares to unveil his final housing agenda in Davos, a quiet but far more dangerous idea has begun to circulate through policy briefings, lender white […]
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The Davos Trap: Is Tapping Your 401(k) for a Home a Lifeline—or a Long-Term Loss?

January 16, 2026
The Davos Trap: Is Tapping Your 401(k) for a Home a Lifeline—or a Long-Term Loss? Every January, global power brokers gather in Davos to debate the future of money, housing, and inequality. This year, that conversation may reach directly into American retirement accounts. A proposal discussed by the White House under Donald Trump would allow […]
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Job Applicants Are Beating Recruiters at the AI Hiring Game

January 16, 2026
Job Applicants vs Recruiters: Inside the AI Hiring Arms Race The Hiring System Has Tilted—and Everyone Knows It Artificial intelligence was supposed to make hiring more efficient. For employers, it promised faster screening, lower costs, and better matching. Instead, it has destabilized the early stages of recruitment and shifted leverage toward job applicants—at least for […]
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