Jamie Dimon says the markets feel ‘complacent’ right now — and he’s not optimistic about a soft landing
"There’s so many things moving out there, from deficits to geopolitics, to trade. It’s complex, and something can go wrong," Dimon said.
"There’s so many things moving out there, from deficits to geopolitics, to trade. It’s complex, and something can go wrong," Dimon said.
Johansson told BI that Sweden’s boost in defense spending to 3.5% of GDP would still take "a couple of years" before it actually comes to fruition.
Early-stage product teams should ideally have three to four people, said Windsurf’s CEO, Varun Mohan.
The CEO of OpenAI said AI agents could soon help solve business problems and "discover new knowledge."
Marc Maron said he and his producer were ending the "WTF" podcast this fall, saying they were tired and burnt out.
At a training exercise in the Philippines, US soldiers noticed hot weather and heavy rains are affecting their drones.
Orphe Divounguy knows all things housing from working at Zillow. But even he had a difficult time competing for homes in Raleigh, North Carolina’s hot real-estate market.
Managers like Citadel, Point72, and Balyasny were positive in May.
It’s been 27 years since the first episode of "Sex and the City" aired, changing television forever.
Ukraine’s new drone tactics to strike bombers and fighters at airfields across Russia are what a leading airpower expert called "a stunning success."