With the global AI market set to soar from $390 billion to $1.8 trillion by 2030, the next five years will define winners and losers in a new AI-native economy.
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Why Western economies must unleash armies of entrepreneurs and digitize SMEs to build Godzilla-sized enterprises for the global age.
Why our predictive minds misread the world—and how to slow down for better judgment in the age of AI.
As “Artificial Intelligence” turns into an overhyped, generic label, the failure to secure distinct corporate identities may unravel its credibility, just as past tech buzzwords dissolved into obscurity.
With 446 large corporate bankruptcy filings in 2025, the highest year-to-date total since 2010, the nation may be facing a corporate distress crisis that rivals the 2008-2009 financial meltdown
For two decades, Washington has courted New Delhi. Trump’s sudden hostility could mark the beginning of a rupture.
How 2025 became the inflection point that transformed AI, Quantum Computing, the global economy, and humanity’s place in a tech-driven world.
Building maternal instincts and empathy into machines may be the only way to ensure superintelligence safeguards humanity instead of sidelining it.
Why the future of global trade belongs to nations that invest in skills, not tariff wars — and how mastering entrepreneurial talent can secure lasting prosperity in the AI era.
The year 2025 marks a defining moment in financial history as cryptocurrency transforms from a niche technological experiment to a mainstream asset class embraced by the world’s most prestigious institutions
What made DeepSeek’s success so alarming was not just its technical competency, but its cost structure.
The shift in who owns America’s debt isn’t just a policy wonk’s concern—it’s reshaping the economic landscape we live in.
As more seniors travel abroad to visit family, choosing the right insurance before departure can safeguard their health—and your peace of mind—throughout the journey.
The Texas Hill Country disaster is not merely about one storm, one agency, or one administration. It is part of a broader, more troubling pattern.
As American demographics change—with growing racial diversity, educational polarization, and morphing religious patterns—future realignments are inevitable
As tokenization continues to evolve, success will depend on striking the right balance between innovation and investor protection
While previous innovations changed how we work, communicate, and access information, AI technologies promise to change how we think, create, and understand ourselves—including our beautiful imperfections.
Democratic Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s stunning victory in New York’s democratic primary has reignited fresh debates about what makes cities truly successful.
If Iran shuts down the Strait of Hormuz, the global economic fallout could be immediate and serious.
By carefully evaluating options and understanding the nuances of each plan, Indian travelers can ensure they are well-protected against unforeseen medical expenses in the United States.
The job-seeker mindset, which craves stability over risk, has stifled the entrepreneurial spirit, collapsing free economies into cycles of dependency and decline.
He may not feel like a king anymore, but Trump is getting his beautiful parade amid nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests
As Trump-Musk bromance implodes, the real estate mogul turns his attention to building a beautiful Ballroom in the White House!
A New Entrepreneurial Revolution for Canada: Trade and tariff wars yield losses, but a win-win strategy might unite Canada with the USA and Mexico as global partners to counter China’s dominance
The former president’s prostate cancer diagnosis is a tragic reminder of the need for screening reform
