
Tax Prep But Make It Catchy
Boss Up Taxes, a Houston‑based tax‑preparation outlet, has exploded on TikTok, amassing hundreds of thousands of followers and generating a surge in client appointments ahead of the April 15 deadline. The firm’s bold, meme‑style videos contrast sharply with the traditionally low‑key advertising of tax services, echoing a broader shift toward social‑media‑driven client acquisition in professional services. The article also touches on generational changes in technology adoption, noting that younger accountants and clients now expect digital‑first interactions. This trend signals a closing gap between legacy practices and modern, connected expectations.

Bluesky Announces $100M Series B After CEO Transition
Bluesky announced a $100 million Series B round led by Bain Capital Crypto, disclosed after closing in April 2025. The funding follows a recent leadership change, with CEO Jay Graber moving to chief innovation officer. User numbers have surged to over 43 million,...
Elite Island Resorts Launches Antigua Campaign With Agent Tools
Elite Island Resorts has unveiled “A Love Letter To Antigua,” a multi‑component campaign designed to equip travel advisors with ready‑made itineraries, an interactive 360° map, and a summer promotion offering a free fifth night at The Verandah Antigua. The initiative...
GM CFO: Lower EV Growth Presents Opportunity
General Motors CFO Paul Jacobson said a slower electric‑vehicle growth rate in 2026 gives the automaker a chance to extract more cost savings. GM logged $6 billion in EV‑related charges in Q4 2025, including a $1.8 billion non‑cash impairment and $4.2 billion cash...

4 Ways to Streamline Supply-Chain Localization
Manufacturers are turning to supply‑chain localization to reduce disruption risk, focusing on standardized components, remanufacturing, top‑down sustainability, and AI‑driven scenario planning. Standardizing parts widens the supplier pool and shortens lead times, while AI‑enabled remanufacturing cuts raw‑material use and freight costs....

Survey: GPs Grapple with Fund Finance Frictions
A new survey by Private Funds CFO reveals that general partners (GPs) are encountering significant frictions in fund finance. Sponsors express frustration over heavy information requirements and the cumbersome process of comparing lending term sheets. The study indicates that redundant...

Rising Gasoline Prices and Their Impact on US Inflation and Economy
U.S. regular gasoline prices jumped nearly 90 cents to about $3.80 per gallon, while diesel rose $1.40 to just over $5, according to AAA data. The surge could cost the average household more than $600 in extra fuel expenses this...
Trump Praises Japan’s Takaichi on Iran as Hormuz Crisis Strains Allies
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to the White House, praising Japan for “stepping up” on Iran while contrasting it with NATO’s lukewarm stance. The discussion focused on securing the Strait of Hormuz, expanding energy cooperation,...

34-Year IBM Exec Sues Tech Giant over Age and Origin Bias
IBM senior consulting executive Joseph Msays, a 65‑year‑old veteran of more than three decades, filed a lawsuit in March 2026 alleging age and Lebanese‑American origin discrimination. He claims the company repeatedly passed him over for promotion despite his unit delivering...

Breaking the Martech Value Plateau
Most organizations tap only 57% of their primary martech platform’s capabilities, leaving nearly half of their investment idle. The shortfall is attributed to strategic misalignment rather than technology limitations. Platforms like Adobe Experience Cloud offer real‑time AI‑driven personalization, yet many...

Employee Sues Tesla for Firing Her After Seizures at Work
Tesla faces a federal lawsuit alleging it fired Lakeisha Ward, a post‑order support employee with sickle‑cell disease, after she suffered multiple seizures at work. The complaint lists ten claims, including disability discrimination, failure to accommodate a physician‑requested shift reduction, retaliation,...

Amanda Kraus Out as CEO of USRowing
Amanda Kraus will leave USRowing as chief executive in April after months of tension with the board. During her tenure, the organization posted a record $19.6 million in revenue for 2024 and a modest $489,000 surplus, but on‑water results were limited,...

Hospital Pulls Union Recognition After Decertification Vote, Appeals Court Agrees
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled that a Kansas City hospital did not violate the National Labor Relations Act when it withdrew recognition of the SEIU after a decertification vote, even though the NLRB had not...
Tech Force Signals Shift to Centralized, Skills-Based Federal Hiring
The Office of Personnel Management is launching the first cohort of its Tech Force initiative, placing several hundred technologists into federal roles through a new shared‑certificate system. The program centralizes hiring, using a three‑phase, skills‑based assessment to create a cross‑agency...

Post-Quantum Web Could Be Safer, Faster
The IETF’s draft Merkle tree certificates (MTCs) promise a quantum‑resistant web that is both smaller and faster than existing post‑quantum solutions. By compressing certificate data to roughly 840 bytes, MTCs cut bandwidth and latency compared with ML‑DSA signatures that can exceed...
US Household Net Worth Climbs $2.2 Trillion to Fresh Record
U.S. household net worth surged to a record $184.1 trillion in Q4, up $2.2 trillion from the previous quarter. The jump was powered by a $1.6 trillion rise in equity holdings as the S&P 500 rallied on AI‑driven earnings optimism. At the same time,...
Kaizen for the AI Era: How Small Improvements Build Smarter Support
Intercom adopts the Kaizen philosophy to enhance its AI‑powered support agent, Fin, through a structured “Fin Flywheel” process. The Flywheel cycles through training, testing, deployment, and analysis, embedding continuous improvement into daily operations. Human support reps also capture real‑time improvement...

Native Instruments to Go Into Full Insolvency
Native Instruments announced it is moving from preliminary to formal insolvency proceedings, confirming the Berlin‑based music‑tech firm’s financial distress. CEO Nick Williams said the company is in active talks with multiple potential buyers, indicating strong interest from parties rooted in...

Investor Intention: Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Company to Grow Infrastructure Portfolio
Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Company (SMFL) announced plans to expand its infrastructure portfolio, concentrating on transport‑related assets and movable transportation funds. The strategy signals a shift toward higher‑growth, capital‑intensive projects such as rail, road, and logistics platforms. SMFL aims...
From DLT to Lakeflow Declarative Pipelines: A Practical Migration Playbook
Databricks is rebranding Delta Live Tables as Lakeflow Spark Declarative Pipelines, adding open‑source Spark alignment and new features. Existing DLT pipelines run unchanged, but Databricks recommends updating imports, decorators, expectations, and CDC logic to the new `dp` API. The migration...
How Much Has Faculty Pay Changed Over Time?
The Chronicle’s new dataset shows that the average nine‑month faculty salary in the United States reached $100,238 for the 2024‑25 academic year, up from roughly $85,000 a decade ago. Male faculty earned $108,707 on average, while women earned $91,745, highlighting...
University of Missouri System Names Marketing Chief
University of Missouri System has appointed Jody Mitori as its chief marketing and communications officer. Mitori, who most recently served as executive director of strategic communications at Washington University School of Medicine and previously held five years of marketing leadership...

Secondaries’ Most Methodical Sellers: The Buyers Themselves
Over the past 15 months, a cohort of secondary‑market participants has actively placed limited‑partner (LP) stakes for sale. Unlike typical LP sellers, these players adopt a highly disciplined, methodical approach that mirrors the rigor of their own buying processes. Their...

Zoho Books Review: Affordable, Easy-to-Use, but Is It the Best Choice in 2026?
Zoho Books is positioned as the top accounting solution for UK sole traders and micro‑businesses, highlighted by its completely free plan and intuitive interface. The platform offers six pricing tiers, scaling from a free tier to a £199‑per‑month Ultimate plan,...
ICE at Work: Increased Mental Health Benefits Are Critical Amidst Raids
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids have surged, with 68,289 people in custody and 39,694 new bookings in January 2026, heightening anxiety among U.S. workers. A recent EMCI Wireless survey shows nearly 40% of employees feel less safe at work...

'Revenuemaxxing': The Fastest-Growing Startups in the UK and Ireland
Sifted unveiled its third UK and Ireland Leaderboard, ranking the 100 fastest‑growing startups by revenue growth, alongside a new research report co‑produced with law firm Marriott Harrison. The release coincides with a surge of activity in London, which is outpacing rival...
Providence Explores Sale of Health Plan
Providence, the 51‑hospital system, announced it is evaluating strategic options for its insurance subsidiary, Providence Health Plan, including a possible sale. The move comes as the plan reported a $102 million loss on $2.5 billion revenue last year and a dip to...

Co-Investing Is Having Its Trafalgar Moment
Co‑investing is experiencing a resurgence, described as its "Trafalgar moment," as limited partners (LPs) increasingly allocate capital alongside general partners (GPs) rather than pursuing pure direct deals. While high‑profile investors have publicly pivoted away from direct investing, the underlying willingness...
Why Treasurers Must Prepare for the BNPL “Regulatory Cliff-Edge”
The FCA will bring the £13 billion UK BNPL market under full regulatory oversight starting 15 July 2026, requiring lenders to conduct mandatory affordability assessments and provide standardized pre‑contract disclosures. A Temporary Permissions Regime opens from 15 May to 1 July 2026, after which firms must...
PDAC JV Video: Alkane Plans Merger Cash Flow for More M&A
Alkane Resources, fresh from its August merger with Mandalay Resources, now operates three mines – Tomingley in New South Wales, Costerfield in Victoria and Björkdal in Sweden – and plans to keep output steady while hunting another merger or acquisition...

Five Canadian Scaleups Crack Thrive Top 50 AgTech Companies List
California‑based Thrive, the AgTech accelerator of SVG Ventures, released its 2026 Top 50 AgTech Companies list, highlighting five Canadian scaleups as leading innovators. The companies—4AG Robotics, BinSentry, Vive Crop Protection, Entosystem and Milk Moovement—were selected based on funding, revenue growth,...
Fitch Upgrades Tenet’s Credit Rating
Fitch Ratings upgraded Tenet Healthcare’s credit rating to BB from BB‑, citing a stronger competitive position and improved liquidity. The for‑profit system posted double‑digit revenue growth in its high‑margin ambulatory surgery segment and sold 14 hospitals, funding a $2.1 billion debt...
DAF Completes Records Review for COVID-Related Separations
The Department of the Air Force (DAF) has finished a comprehensive review of personnel records tied to COVID‑19‑related separations. The audit examined roughly 12,000 service members, confirming about 1,200 early separations linked to pandemic disruptions. Findings prompted adjustments to retirement,...

What Is a Sales Quota? How to Set Goals Tailored to Your Team
Most sales reps miss quotas because targets are often set on incomplete data or top‑down assumptions. The guide explains what a sales quota is, outlines five common quota types, and offers a step‑by‑step, bottom‑up methodology for setting realistic, data‑driven goals....
ContinuumGlobal Partners with Inbox Monster
ContinuumGlobal has teamed up with Inbox Monster to embed the latter’s email rendering and quality‑assurance tools into its Smart Marketing Engine. The integration lets marketers create thousands of personalized email variations and instantly preview how each will display across more...

In Space, Trust Comes Before Innovation
The article argues that traditional go‑to‑market playbooks don’t work for space startups because the sector isn’t a single, homogeneous market. Customers—government agencies, commercial operators, and prime contractors—have vastly different risk tolerances and value definitions. In space, perceived mission risk trumps...
Reefer Shippers Play Waiting Game with Boxes Stuck Outside Persian Gulf
Cold‑chain carriers are forced to pause reefer movements to the Middle East after the war erupted on Feb. 28, leaving containers stranded at ports outside the Persian Gulf. Ocean carriers have suspended acceptance of refrigerated, dangerous and special cargo in the...
Future Worlds: Nurturing Talent, Scaling Innovation
Future Worlds, the University of Southampton’s ten‑year accelerator, converts deep‑tech research into commercial startups. Originally serving only university staff and students, it now partners with the university’s photonics foundry and Responsible AI UK to accept founders from across the UK....
Top Ikea Operator Eyes 800 Job Cuts
Ingka Group, the largest Ikea franchisee, announced plans to cut approximately 800 jobs within its Group Functions to simplify its organisational structure. CEO Juvencio Maeztu said the move is driven by purpose, aiming for speed, agility and closer focus on...
HDFC Bank Has Been Repeatedly Hauled up by Regulators on Compliance Issues
HDFC Bank has faced a string of regulatory actions over the past seven years, beginning with a ₹1 crore RBI penalty in 2019 for KYC and AML lapses. Subsequent sanctions include a 2020 RBI directive that halted digital launches, a 2024...

Intelligent Finance: From Digital Experiences To AI‑Orchestrated Financial Outcomes
Financial institutions are moving beyond digitized journeys and isolated AI pilots toward "intelligent finance," where systems understand intent, anticipate needs, and act on customers' behalf. This shift replaces assistive interfaces with autonomous, outcome‑driven financial assistants that reshape experiences, operations, and...

Extended Mideast Conflict Would Slow Trade and Growth, W.T.O. Warns
The World Trade Organization warned that the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran could further depress global trade in 2026. WTO forecasts goods trade growth at just 1.9%, a sharp decline from the 4.6% expected in 2025. Elevated crude oil and...

Mortgage Rates Increase to 6.22%, Highest Level of 2026
Freddie Mac’s 30‑year fixed mortgage rate rose to 6.22% this week, the highest level recorded in 2026. The 11‑basis‑point jump reflects heightened geopolitical tension, rising energy costs and renewed trade uncertainty, which have pushed inflation expectations higher despite a modest 2.4%...
Brooks Shuffles Leadership Team in ‘Strategic Evolution’
Brooks Running announced a senior leadership reshuffle, promoting Carson Caprara to chief product officer, expanding CMO Melanie Allen’s remit, and creating a senior vice‑president‑general‑manager role for Mike Billish overseeing the Americas. The changes are framed as part of a “strategic evolution” to support...

Why Verily Raised $300M to Become an Independent Precision AI Health Giant
Verily has closed a $300 million Series X Capital‑led round and re‑incorporated as Verily Health Inc., shifting Alphabet from a controlling owner to a significant minority shareholder. The funding will accelerate its AI‑native precision health platform, Verily Pre, aimed at unifying fragmented...
4 Strategies for Reducing Burnout in Government Teams
Burnout is now a systemic risk in public‑sector agencies, with Gallup reporting 35 % of government managers and 23 % of frontline staff feeling chronically exhausted. The crisis threatens employee retention, service quality, and policy execution. Traditional fixes that focus solely on...
How Brands Can Use Creators as Cultural Translators
Creators have become cultural translators, shaping trends and consumer trust on platforms like TikTok. Brands that partner with creators see dramatically higher engagement, exemplified by CeraVe’s 15.4 billion pre‑Super Bowl impressions and a 70 % lift in click‑through rates versus traditional ads....

IOSCO Proposes Good Practices Concerning OTC Commodities Derivatives Markets
On 19 March 2026 IOSCO released a consultation report proposing good practices to reinforce Principles 12, 15 and 16 of its commodity derivatives framework. The focus is on improving access to OTC position data, enhancing information sharing between regulators and...

Tax Time Can Be Stressful—The Right Account Can Keep Your Money Growing
The article highlights how solopreneurs can alleviate tax‑season stress by switching to a high‑interest, zero‑fee business account, specifically citing EQ Bank’s offering of up to 2.25% annual interest. It explains that inflation erodes cash value when funds sit in low‑...
NAMI: 1 in 4 Workers Considered Quitting over Their Job’s Toll on Their Mental Health
A NAMI poll finds a quarter of U.S. workers have thought about quitting because their jobs damage mental health. More than half report burnout and 38% say work demands negatively affect their well‑being. Yet less than one‑third have received any...