I tried four vibe-coding tools, including Cursor and Replit, with no coding background. Here's what worked (and what didn't).
According to Hostinger, over 36% of Americans have side hustles. Gen Z leads the way, with 48% reporting side gigs — more ...
Registration is open for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth's summer 2026 day, residential, and online courses, and full-time JHU employees can receive 50% off their child's tuition.
Some of the fastest-growing jobs in America don’t require a degree—just the right certificate. Here’s which ones are worth your time.
First 2026 cyber recap covering IoT exploits, wallet breaches, malicious extensions, phishing, malware, and early AI abuse.
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Mark Cuban says college pays now, 5 post-grad paths to wealth
Mark Cuban argues that there has never been a better moment to be in college or just graduating, because the tools for building wealth now sit in the same phone students use for class and social media ...
Augments, algos, agents — oh my. Artificial intelligence (AI) terminology is seemingly endless. As many organizations are considering how to approach work in this new era, AI-related vocabulary is ...
It’s nearly December, which means a host of prediction stories will soon flood the lookahead debate. Why not get started a bit early? Back in September, I hosted former Sonic Drive-In CEO Cliff Hudson ...
The future Virginia class attack submarine USS Massachusetts (SSN-798) participated in sea trials in October 2025. The U.S. Navy accepted delivery of the submarine from NNS on Nov. 21. HII photo The ...
When people discuss intelligence, whether human or artificial, the conversation usually turns to raw power: memory, computing speed and data scale. But there's another and often more important measure ...
A few days ago, I wrapped a coaching call with a senior executive navigating a complex restructuring—work that demands steadiness in ambiguity, patience when emotions rise, and the discipline to stay ...
At this time last year, many members of the football community repeatedly predicted that the 2026 NFL Draft class would yield significantly more top-tier quarterback prospects than the 2025 class.
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