Forget Nvidia—The Real AI Boom Is In Natural Gas And Copper

As hyperscalers hit grid limits, value shifts to gas producers, turbine makers, and copper miners. Here’s how the AI power bottleneck is creating investment winners.

CES 2026 Put Accessibility Front And Center, Changing Everything.

At CES 2026, accessibility moved to the center of the show. The article explores why the shift matters for technology leaders, investors, and the future of innovation.

Alex Morgan’s Venture Firm Leads Investment In Women’s Golf League

Former women’s soccer star Alex Morgan teams with forthcoming WTGL indoor simulator golf league as lead investor.

When AI Creates Time, Leadership Becomes The Bottleneck To Value

AI boosts productivity by taking work off our plates. The real challenge for leaders is what happens next and whether they know how to use the space it creates.

The Trust Gap In AI Fraud Defenses Is A Leadership Problem

Artificial intelligence has moved from experimentation to execution. AI tools now generate content, analyze data, automate workflows and influence financial decisions.

Immigration Lawsuit Filed To Protect H-1B Spouses

A new immigration lawsuit aims to protect the spouses of H-1B visa holders likely to lose work authorization under a new federal rule.

The Top Takeaway From CES 2026: ‘Everything Is Being Recorded’

From time shifting to being ambiently observed, the big learnings from CES 2026 were quietly nuanced yet loudly profound.

How Big Oil Profits From AI Twice—By Using It And Powering It

Oil companies use AI to optimize extraction, then sell power to AI data centers—creating a self-reinforcing fossil fuel cycle through 2050.

The Daily Habits Behind Katie Ledecky’s Dominance And How To Use Them At Work

Olympic champion Katie Ledecky shares five habits for sustained success, from health and discipline to mindset, consistency and why eggs are part of her routine.

How Leaders Can Scale AI From Pilots To Real Results

Enterprises are launching AI pilots at record pace, yet measurable ROI remains rare. The missing link is not technology, but how leaders approach scale.