
LinkedIn Pulse Lost 89% of Its Google Traffic.
LinkedIn’s long‑form Pulse articles have seen a dramatic drop in Google visibility, falling from a peak of 33 million monthly visits in March 2024 to just 3.6 million in March 2026 – an 89 % decline. In contrast, the platform’s shorter Posts have surged, climbing 250 % to 11 million monthly organic visits since October 2025. The shift reflects Google’s new preference for fresh, socially engaged content over older, static long‑form pieces. Marketers who continue to prioritize Pulse for SEO risk losing traffic and AI citation value.

It’s Not Just the Pay Gap. This Disparity Also Holds Working Women Back
A new meta‑analysis of 88 studies on gender, time, and organizations reveals that women’s unpaid domestic labor creates a hidden time gap that hampers career advancement, especially in Africa, with similar patterns worldwide. The study links this time scarcity to...

KernelEvolve: How Meta’s Ranking Engineer Agent Optimizes AI Infrastructure
Meta unveiled KernelEvolve, an autonomous agent that automates low‑level kernel creation and tuning for its diverse AI accelerator fleet—including NVIDIA GPUs, AMD GPUs, custom MTIA silicon, and CPUs. By treating kernel optimization as a search problem, the system compresses weeks...

Will Tech Layoffs Increase in 2026? Kalshi and Polymarket Think So—Here’s What the Data Really Says
Prediction markets are signaling a sharp rise in tech layoffs for 2026. Kalshi shows an 85 percent probability, while Polymarket pushes that figure to 92 percent. The odds are based on a broad Information Sector benchmark of 447,000 cuts, compared with roughly...
Burger King to Hire Up to 60,000 Team Members Nationwide
Burger King announced a nationwide hiring drive to add up to 60,000 new team members across its roughly 6,500 U.S. restaurants. The recruitment spans entry‑level positions through management roles and responds to higher guest traffic after recent restaurant modernizations. Most...

Paul Krugman Smacks Down Trump Speech with Argument that $4 Gas Is ‘Less than Half’ of the Hormuz Hit. Here’s...
President Trump told the nation the United States does not rely on the Strait of Hormuz for oil, trying to calm markets after his ambiguous pledge to hit Iran hard. Nobel economist Paul Krugman countered that gasoline represents less than...

This Navy SEAL Commander Says Leaders Aren’t Born or Made — They’re Chosen Based on One Thing
Former Navy SEAL commander Rich Diviney argues that leaders are chosen based on observable behavior, not innate traits or titles. He emphasizes that creating a trust‑filled environment, practicing honest self‑introspection, and aligning intent with actions are essential for effective leadership....
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ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. will hold a shareholder vote on April 30, 2026 to approve a merger with Norazia (Israel) Ltd., a subsidiary of Hapag‑Lloyd AG. If the deal closes, each ZIM ordinary share converts into a $35.00 net cash payment,...
Benefit Leaders, Consider These 6 Old-School Perks
Benefit leaders are urged to replace trendy amenities with proven, old‑school perks that drive long‑term retention. Data from an ADP 2025 report shows only 17 % of employees feel their firms invest in skill development, while flexibility and clear career paths...

Inside The New Rules Of Home-Based Care Dealmaking
Home‑based care M&A is moving away from the old playbook of rapid, scale‑driven deals toward a more disciplined, data‑rich approach. Buyers now scrutinize billable hours, caregiver KPIs, payer mix and AI technology stacks, while cultural compatibility has become a decisive...

Apollo and FC Barcelona Just Proved Legacy Markets Are Losing Their Grip on Business
Investment giant Apollo Global Management and football powerhouse FC Barcelona announced this week that they will relocate key operations from New York City to Florida. Executives cite escalating regulatory layers, high costs and slow permitting in legacy markets as the...

This Simple Phone Tattoo Idea Just Landed a 6-Figure Deal on ‘Shark Tank’
Screen Skinz, a startup that creates personalized tempered‑glass phone protectors, landed a $300,000 investment from Kevin O’Leary and a matching $300,000 from Alexis Ohanian on Shark Tank. Founded by Clay Canning in his parents’ laundry room, the company offers designs that...

HELOCS Trust: Presale Report
On April 2, 2026, DBRS Limited (Morningstar DBRS) issued provisional credit ratings for the Real Estate Secured Line of Credit‑Backed Notes, Series 2026‑1AP, to be issued by HELOCS Trust. The securities are structured as residential mortgage‑backed securities (RMBS) backed by real‑estate secured lines of...

Morgan Stanley’s Defensive Playbook for Spiking Oil Prices Amid Iran War
Morgan Stanley is urging investors to adopt a defensive stance as the Iran‑Israel conflict pushes oil prices sharply higher. West Texas Intermediate futures surged more than 11% to $111.54 per barrel, the highest close since June 2022, while Brent rose...

Rubio Raises Concerns over China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Ships
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that China’s heightened inspections of Panama‑flagged vessels pose a serious threat to global trade. He said the detentions and delays undermine the rule of law in Panama and destabilize supply chains. The United...
Mastering The Five Phases Of Transformation
Change initiatives routinely fail, wasting trillions and eroding organizational capacity. Kristy R. Ellmer and co‑authors outline a five‑phase framework—starting, planning, launching, persisting, and ending—to dramatically improve transformation odds. The model stresses active board oversight at each stage, from validating strategy...

Lisa Varner Rises to GM at Saga’s Ocala Cluster
Saga Communications has promoted Lisa Varner to vice‑president and general manager of its North Central Florida Media radio cluster, succeeding retiring GM Howard Tuuri. Varner previously served four years as director of sales for the three‑station Ocala group, which includes...
Administration Adjusts Metals Tariffs
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation revising the 2025 steel, aluminum and copper tariffs. Derivative products containing less than 15% metal are now duty‑free, while those above that threshold see the rate drop from 50% to 25% and are assessed...
Mortgage Rates Climb for 5th Week as Iran War Weighs on U.S. Housing Market
The average 30‑year fixed mortgage rate rose to 6.46% on Thursday, according to Freddie Mac, marking a five‑week streak of increases and the highest level since early September. The climb follows a dip below 6% earlier in the year, which was...

The Next Global Food Crisis Has Already Begun
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran has choked a key maritime route for fertilizer shipments, pushing nitrogen and phosphate prices up 20‑40 percent. Rising transport costs and insurance premiums are forcing farmers in...

Jamie Dimon Warns the U.S. Faces Its Riskiest Moment Since World War II. Here’s Why
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that the United States is confronting its most complex convergence of threats since World War II, driven by rapid AI advancement, escalating geopolitical tensions, and mounting fiscal strain. He argued that AI could displace large...

Flipboard’s New ‘Social Websites’ Help Publishers and Creators Tap Into the Open Social Web
Flipboard unveiled "social websites," a new product that lets publishers and individual creators bundle content from decentralized platforms such as Mastodon, Bluesky, Threads, YouTube, podcasts and newsletters into a single, controllable web destination. The service builds on Flipboard’s Surf reader,...

The Unspoken Office Hierarchy Everyone Understands but Nobody Admits
The article reveals that every workplace runs on two parallel structures: the formal org chart and an informal hierarchy driven by trust, relationships, and early‑stage conversations. Influence is signaled by who gets invited to pre‑meeting chats, whose emails receive instant...
Walton Global Courts Investors For U.S. Fund As Money Starts Shifting Away From Gulf
Walton Global has launched the U.S. Land Income & Growth Fund, a Shariah‑compliant vehicle aimed at offshore investors, especially in Asia and the Middle East. The fund seeks to acquire undeveloped, pre‑entitled land in high‑growth U.S. markets such as Dallas‑Fort Worth,...
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Threatened with State Takeover
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, a city of about 54,500 residents, has been issued a final warning by the state Local Government Commission over a precarious fiscal position. The city carries $69.1 million in debt, including $29.4 million of special‑obligation bonds, and its...

Traveling Soon? What Federal Health Plans Actually Cover
Federal employee health plans, including FEHB and related options, provide varying levels of overseas medical coverage as travel season peaks. Most plans reimburse at in‑network levels but require members to pay upfront and submit claims with translation and currency conversion....

Pavillion Mortgages 2026-1 PLC: Presale Report
DBRS Ratings Limited issued provisional credit ratings for the seven note classes of Pavillion Mortgages 2026‑1 PLC on April 2, 2026. The senior A1, A2 and B tranches received AAA ratings, while the lower C, D, E and F tranches were assigned A, BBB,...

Liquidity CEO Discusses UAE’s Strategic Advantage Despite Regional Turmoil
Liquidity, an AI‑driven fintech lender with a multi‑billion‑dollar portfolio, operates its largest office in Abu Dhabi and a second hub in Tel Aviv. Amid escalating US‑Israeli strikes on Iran, more than half of its staff are located in the conflict...

AgriFood Signals: Circulate Capital Closes $220m Fund, All G GRAS Approval, Unilever & McCormick
Circulate Capital announced the first close of its second climate‑focused fund, securing $220 million to back agri‑food startups tackling emissions. European and Asian innovators also drew sizable capital, including Standing Ovation’s $34 million round, Nature Robots’ €4 million ($4.4 million) for AI‑driven robotics, and...
Nelson Advisors Invited to Judge and Mentor the QSTP X Merck FemTech Accelerator 2026
Nelson Advisors has been invited to serve as a judge and mentor for the QSTP x Merck FemTech Accelerator 2026, a joint initiative between Qatar Science & Technology Park and Merck. The accelerator will select up to 30 deep‑tech FemTech startups across...
India Inc Seeks Export Ban on Key Inputs, QCO Relief
Industry bodies, led by FICCI, have asked the Indian government to impose a temporary export ban on critical raw materials such as sulphur and non‑essential helium, while also relaxing Quality Control Orders to ease sourcing for SMEs. They propose fast‑track...
Chicago Women In Real Estate Say Career Growth Starts With Betting On Yourself
Chicago’s leading women in real estate gathered at Bisnow’s ceremony, where TJ Edwards shared her 12‑year climb from federal architect to executive director after earning an MBA from Northwestern. Panelists including Puja Doshi and Catherine Sierakowski urged women to trust...
Veteran PRPA, Fairview Terminal Executive to Lead Prince Rupert Port
Kurt Slocombe has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of the Prince Rupert Port Authority. He joined PRPA in 2019 as vice‑president of operations, planning and infrastructure, after earlier managing the Fairview Container Terminal since 2007. As head...

The Franken-Stack Effect: Is Your Firm’s Technology Stack Slowing You Down?
The 2025 Accountant Technology Survey shows accounting firms are mired in a “Franken‑stack” of roughly eight disparate tools, creating data silos and manual‑entry pain. Forty‑one percent of firms report integration‑related inefficiencies, while 66% feel weekly technology complexity burdens staff. Only...

Startups Are Paying AI Talent Up to $400,000—And Equity Is No Longer the Main Lure
Startups are now offering base salaries between $170,000 and $400,000 to attract AI‑focused talent, a jump of roughly 25% since 2022. The higher cash component has pushed total compensation up 18% when equity is added, reducing the traditional reliance on...

Why Restaurants Should Consider Second-Chance Hiring
Restaurants face a tightening labor market and immigration constraints, prompting many to consider applicants with criminal histories. Over 150 U.S. cities and counties now enforce Fair Chance or Ban‑the‑Box ordinances that limit blanket exclusions. The Department of Labor has allocated...

GCC Chief Urges UN to Halt Iranian Attacks, Protect Gulf Waterways
Gulf Cooperation Council Secretary‑General Jassim al‑Budaiwi appealed to the UN Security Council to halt Iran's daily missile and drone strikes across the Gulf and to safeguard uninterrupted navigation through strategic waterways. He warned that Iran's attacks have already disrupted the...
What the Hyundai and DEVELON Merger Means for Both Brands
HD Hyundai has merged its Hyundai and DEVELON construction equipment brands under the HD Construction Equipment subsidiary, while preserving each brand's market identity. The integration aims to streamline management, accelerate R&D, and leverage shared engine production for better performance and...

Tower Operator SBA Communications Is Exploring a Potential Sale
SBA Communications, a leading tower operator with over 46,000 sites, is weighing strategic alternatives after receiving preliminary takeover interest from large infrastructure funds. The company’s enterprise value stands at roughly $37 billion, including debt, while its market cap is about $21.6 billion...

SNN Parent Company WTWH Acquires HealthLeaders
WTWH Media, the parent of Skilled Nursing News, announced the acquisition of HealthLeaders, a media and events platform for hospital and health‑system executives. The deal broadens WTWH’s health‑care portfolio, linking long‑term‑care and acute‑care audiences. HealthLeaders’ executive community and flagship Exchange...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Isn't On Pause—And It Could Get A Camping Version, VW CEO Says
Volkswagen announced it will skip the 2026 model year for the ID. Buzz in the United States, moving directly to a 2027 launch. The decision stems from a demand‑supply analysis and aims to avoid a short production run after a delayed...
A Local TV Newsroom Disappeared Overnight. It’s a Warning Sign for What’s Next.
Circle City Broadcasting acquired Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV from Scripps for $83 million and dismissed the entire newsroom in a single night. The move reflects a broader wave of consolidation, highlighted by Nexstar’s pending merger with Tegna that would give the...

As Oil Shortages Deepen, Wartime Rationing Offers a Guide for Today’s Governments
The U.S.-Iran conflict has shut the Strait of Hormuz, cutting roughly eight million barrels of oil per day—about eight percent of global demand—and driving prices sharply higher. In response, the Philippines, South Sudan and Mauritius have declared emergencies or begun...
Related, Oracle Finalizing $16B Data Center Financing Deal
Oracle is close to finalizing a $16 billion financing package for Related Digital’s massive data‑center campus in Saline Township, Michigan, which will be leased to the tech giant under its Stargate AI partnership with OpenAI. The deal comprises a $2 billion equity...
Globalstar Stock Rises on Amazon Deal Report. Why Apple Could Scuttle the Launch.
Globalstar (GSAT) stock surged roughly 13% after reports that Amazon is negotiating to acquire the satellite‑communications operator. The deal would give Amazon a low‑Earth‑orbit broadband platform, bolstering AWS and positioning it against rivals such as SpaceX’s Starlink. Analysts caution that...

Snowflake Startup Spotlight: Sema4.ai
Sema4.ai lets business experts turn domain knowledge into AI agents that can read documents, run calculations and stitch together structured and unstructured data, all deployed inside Snowflake using the Native App Framework and Cortex AI. By running natively where data...
Burger King to Hire 60K Workers as Part of Turnaround
Burger King announced a nationwide hiring campaign to add up to 60,000 employees across its roughly 6,500 U.S. restaurants. The effort supports the “Reclaim the Flame” turnaround program that has delivered comparable sales growth in three of the last four...
Mortgage Credit Costs Jumped 10x in 4 Years: CHLA
The Community Home Lenders of America (CHLA) reports that mortgage‑credit‑score costs have surged from roughly $150‑$250 per loan in April 2024 to an average above $500, a ten‑fold increase over four years. The association blames FICO’s price hikes as the primary...

Wall Street's Pivot to April Not Without Drama
Wall Street closed a brutal Q1 with all three major indexes posting weekly gains, despite a volatile finish driven by President Donald Trump’s polarizing address and persistently high oil prices. Big‑tech names such as Apple, Nvidia and Marvell dominated headlines,...

Why India Should Leverage BRICS to Call for Ceasefire in West Asia
India, serving as BRICS chair for 2026, was urged by Iran’s president to use the forum to broker a cease‑fire after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian territory. Despite the war’s spread to Gulf Cooperation Council states, BRICS has remained...