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My wrist injury derailed my college plans. It’s why I’m a CEO today

Employers who recruit only from four-year universities are overlooking 70 million skilled workers — and costing themselves their best talent.

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I built a startup from scratch and still nearly died because of a broken healthcare system. That’s why I’m running for Congress
By Jonathan TrebleMay 31, 2026
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Bill Nye: Companies say there’s a skills gap. They’re wrong — and students can prove it
By Bill NyeMay 31, 2026
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The AI economy could crash on mounting chip costs — and those token costs won’t help
By Rakesh KumarMay 30, 2026
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I worked with Steve Jobs at Apple, where every OS update killed startups. AI founders are about to face the same thing
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LawAfter issuing more than $20 billion in tariff refunds, the Trump administration is now pursuing legal action to bring the process to a standstill
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Startups & VentureAnthropic confidentially files for IPO after raising $65 billion in a funding round at a $965 billion valuation
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How to dismantle a culture of impunity–and find the real superstars in your company
CommentaryHow to dismantle a culture of impunity–and find the real superstars in your company
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CommentaryThe leadership gap that’s costing you workers
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It’s time for women to make space exploration history
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CommentaryThe monthly jobs report doesn’t capture all work. Here’s the data we should be collecting
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    CommentaryWe are getting worker loneliness all wrong
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Plant-based meat is running out of steam, but it’s still the future
CommentaryPlant-based meat is running out of steam, but it’s still the future
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CommentaryLessons from the dustup at Disney: How CEOs can stand up for their companies’ values
By Bill GeorgeApril 11, 2022
How the Great Grief led to the Great Resignation
CommentaryHow the Great Grief led to the Great Resignation
By Sherry WallingApril 11, 2022
Here’s how much the Biden administration should be investing in infrastructure to prevent another pandemic
CommentaryHere’s how much the Biden administration should be investing in infrastructure to prevent another pandemic
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Welcome to the new ethical context
CommentaryWelcome to the new ethical context
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Remote work is freeing tech talent from the limits of geography
CommentaryRemote work is freeing tech talent from the limits of geography
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This is America’s broadband moment. Don’t screw it up
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The uncertain future of Starbucks
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When war reaches the workplace: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is unsettling stressed-out American workers
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From the Ukraine-Poland border, an urgent call for support and immigration reform
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