Conversations about economic pressure, rising costs, and rapid technological change, especially with the acceleration of artificial intelligence, have created an atmosphere where many aspiring founders feel the need to hold back.
Rajiv Sharma
Mar 31, 2026
The CDC's Mental Health Data Channel reports that one in three U.S. high school students felt their mental health was poor most or all of the time. Meanwhile, one in five adults has been diagnosed with a depressive disorder. These figures reflect a broad shift in population health, yet access to care continues to lag behind the need.
Dr. Shishuka Malhotra
Mar 19, 2026
According to estimates cited in discussions around family abduction in the United States, more than 200,000 family abduction cases occur each year, the majority involving a parent or guardian rather than a stranger.
Lauren Lapinski
Mar 17, 2026
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Citadel, and dozens of elite hedge funds are quietly building billion-dollar operations in Dallas, Miami, and Dubai — and New York's new socialist mayor may have just accelerated the timeline for good.
IBT Staff Reporter
Mar 14, 2026
According to the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook, global life expectancy has risen by roughly four and a half years over the past two decades, with healthy life expectancy improving at nearly the same pace.
Dr. Jil Gunsenheimer
Mar 12, 2026
When most people think about water safety, they think about drinking water. That is important, of course. But human exposure goes far beyond what we drink.
Thomas D. Shahady
Feb 20, 2026
Workplace retaliation remains one of the most reported barriers preventing women from formally filing harassment complaints. Fear of career damage continues to outweigh trust in corporate systems.
Zorina Dowd
Feb 20, 2026
Rural economies, food supply stability, and the cultural backbone of working lands all depend on ranchers' ability to remain productive and financially resilient. Today, that viability is being tested by structural forces reshaping the ranching sector.
Robert Lawrence
Feb 11, 2026
At its heart, The Great Awakening is a shift in recognizing and embodying our innate wholeness and Divinity. It begins within the most intimate of recognition, Know Thyself... The remembrance and awareness of our quantum nature - that each of us is innately whole, complete, and Divine.
Julie C. Engerman
Feb 10, 2026
Marketing budgets continue to grow, with the global advertising services market expected to reach over $1.25 trillion in 2026. Yet despite all this growth, something essential is missing: true transparency about what we do and what we can actually deliver.
Ryan Hernandez
Jan 15, 2026
AI sits at the top of CEO agendas, even as governance, alignment, and execution continue to lag. The narrative of widespread success is compelling, but it is also fragile, because when you look past the rhetoric, the data tells a different story.
Raymond Sheen
Jan 15, 2026
Traditional fiat banking presents itself as a stabilizing force. In reality, it has become an expensive intermediary that thrives on complexity, opacity, and dependency.
Brian Kupsov
Jan 15, 2026
Cannabis does not affect everyone the same way. For some, occasional use remains manageable.
Adam E. Levin
Jan 08, 2026
Modernization is organizational archeology, uncovering causal layers of business logic and human practice that lie beneath every button, screen, and integration.
David Bar
Jan 08, 2026
AI should be treated as a tool, not a substitute for human judgment. When organizations rely on it as a replacement for thinking rather than an amplifier of it, misalignment follows quickly.
Stanton Terranova
Jan 06, 2026
Firms that embed themselves in the community, understanding its unique economic and social fabric, provide a service that transcends individual cases. They safeguard the collective economic health.
Shawn Maloney
Dec 22, 2025
Research shows that adults with low incomes and limited financial stability die nearly a decade earlier on average than those with greater wealth. This is not about luxury. It is about stress, access to healthcare, and the ability to live independently as we age.
Shawn Maloney
Dec 19, 2025
Across healthcare, the adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and integrated clinical data systems is now widespread. Effective health IT can reduce medication errors by over a quarter and cut duplicate testing by almost a third, resulting in significant improvements in safety and care coordination.
Bob Hertz
Dec 19, 2025