Posts by Amelia Frost
Only 7% of CMOs Have Real-Time Consumer Insight: Why Up-to-Date Data Matters
[ad_1] Today, many brands and organizations rely on various forms of market research to guide their decision-making strategies. The problem is that the nature of how brands conduct this research often means most executive decisions are made on outdated information. In other words, their marketing campaigns are created under the assumption that nothing will change…
Read MoreSoldiers Say Request For Additional Medical Support Was Ignored Before Deadly Iranian Attack: Report
[ad_1] Secretary of War Pete Hegseth giving a briefing during the Iran war. CSPAN A U.S. Army unit’s request for more medical support weeks before an Iranian attack was ignored, leading to the death of a soldier who was injured and could have been saved, according to a new report. CBS News noted that the…
Read MoreMike Ehrle Counted 281 Phone Calls. Then He Built a Company Around What They Were Really Asking.
[ad_1] Mike Ehrle He kept a list. Every time a private equity firm called during his three years as CEO of Click Boarding, Mike Ehrle made a note on his Remarkable notepad. By the time he left, the count stood at 281. The calls were not about Click Boarding specifically. They were the same call,…
Read MoreHouse Lawmakers From Both Parties Finalize Crypto Tax Bill As Congress Expands Digital Asset Push
[ad_1] Congressional lawmakers have finalized a bipartisan proposal aimed at clarifying how cryptocurrencies are taxed in the United States, adding to a growing list of digital asset bills moving through Washington as regulators and lawmakers increase oversight of the sector. The proposal, drafted by members of the House Ways and Means Committee, focuses on tax…
Read MoreLack Of Vaccine, Armed Conflicts And Delayed Detection Complicate Ebola Response
[ad_1] The new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda is becoming one of the most difficult public health emergencies to contain in years, not because Ebola is new to the region, but because this version of the crisis combines numerous factors that health officials fear. The World Health Organization declared the…
Read MoreOhio Teen Takes On Rural Medicine’s Hardest Problem—and Presents His Solution at Dartmouth College
[ad_1] While most high school juniors spent this week in class, Aviraj Soin was standing in front of some of the country’s leading rural health researchers, presenting an AI-powered diagnostic tool he built himself. Soin, a high school junior, from Yellow Springs, Ohio — a community of roughly 3,700 people — traveled to Hanover, New…
Read MoreU.S. Investigates Whether Chinese Firms Cut Shipping Container Output Before COVID: Report
[ad_1] Federal authorities are reportedly investigating whether Chinese companies deliberately restricted production of shipping containers just before the COVID-19 pandemic, a move that could have worsened one of the most painful supply chain shocks in recent history. According to an exclusive report from CBS News, the probe focuses on a small group of Chinese firms…
Read MoreHarsh Singhal Built the AI Systems That Kept Millions of Users Safe Online. Now He Is Doing the Same for Enterprises
[ad_1] Two environments. Two different scales of complexity. One consistent engineering approach. Harsh Singhal’s professional arc from consumer platform safety to enterprise AI governance covers more distance than a job title change suggests. The social media platforms he worked on served hundreds of millions of users across dozens of languages and cultural contexts, and the…
Read MoreCiara Miller Has Figured Out the Secret to Making a Comfy Travel-Day Outfit Look Cute
[ad_1] All respect to the A-listers who leave LAX looking like they just got done up by a glam squad, but Ciara Miller is so real for her approach to a day of travel or errands, and what it takes to look cute but stay sane while you’re running around. The Summer House star was…
Read More30-Year Treasury Yield Climbs to Highest Level in Nearly 19 Years
[ad_1] The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield climbed to its highest level in nearly 19 years on Tuesday as investors demand greater compensation for the impact of inflation, government borrowing, and geopolitical risks. The long bond yield rose to about 5.19%, a level last seen in July 2007, before the global financial crisis reshaped markets and…
Read MoreOne-Third of Republican Supporters Want GOP to Move Beyond Trump, New Poll Shows
[ad_1] President Donald Trump remains the dominant force in Republican politics, but a new poll shows that a significant number of GOP voters and Republican-leaning independents are beginning to look for a different path after his second term as president ends in 2028. The New York Times/Siena survey, conducted between May 11 and May 15…
Read MoreSeven Years Into A New Trading Era: How Access, Data And Discipline Redefined Retail Markets
[ad_1] Access to global financial markets has expanded significantly over the past decade. What was once limited to institutional players and experienced professionals is now increasingly available to individual traders through digital platforms. This change has been driven by improvements in technology, broader internet access, and a growing interest in self-directed investing. Retail participation has…
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