
Kyiv Under Fire, Four Years Into the War
Four years after Russia’s full‑scale invasion, Ukraine’s conflict has morphed from rapid advances into a grinding war of drones, attrition, and civilian hardship. In a new interview, Washington analyst Angela Stent outlines how U.S. strategy has pivoted toward sustained, indirect support rather than direct combat. Meanwhile, Kyiv MP Kira Rudik describes daily life under constant air‑raid alerts and stresses the urgent need for reconstruction funding. The discussion highlights both geopolitical recalibrations and the human toll of a protracted siege.

UAD 3.6: The Next Evolution in Appraisal Data – What Lenders Need to Know Now
The webinar hosted by Allison Lefor focused on UAD 3.6, the next‑generation appraisal data standard that GSEs will require later this year. Guests Michelle Golden and Scott Rutder explained how the change is more than a compliance checkbox—it’s an opportunity for...

📘 Other Itemized Deductions OBBBA — Taxation Course | CPA Exam REG | EA Course
The video explains the "Other Itemized Deductions" line on Schedule A, focusing on changes introduced by the One‑Big‑Beautiful‑Act (OBBA). The presenter outlines how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 suspended miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% of AGI...

AMD CEO Lisa Su: We Want to Place Bets on Who Will Be AI Winners Going Forward
AMD announced an expanded partnership with Meta that will supply six gigawatts of AI compute power and grant Meta an equity stake of 160 million AMD shares. The agreement, spanning multiple hardware generations over the next five years, is positioned as...

Sen. Warren: Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh Is a 'Sock Puppet'
Senator Elizabeth Warren used a Senate hearing to denounce President‑Trump’s Fed chair nominee, former governor Kevin Warsh, branding him a “sock puppet” who would toe the line for the president rather than act independently. Warren highlighted Warsh’s long‑standing reputation as an...

Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Four Years and Counting
Four years after Russia launched its full‑scale invasion, the conflict remains entrenched along a roughly 750‑mile front with neither side achieving a decisive military edge. Diplomatic initiatives led by the United States have stalled, offering no clear path to a...

How Eastnets and FacePhi Are Redefining Digital Compliance in Banking
The video announces a strategic partnership between EastNets, a long‑standing provider of compliance and payment hub solutions for roughly 800 banks, and FaceFi, a fast‑growing specialist in digital identity verification, facial recognition, OCR and fraud‑prevention technologies. Both CEOs, Hazem Mulham...

Canadian Export Markets Move to Center Stage
Canadian business, academic and political leaders are confronting an unprecedented central role in global geopolitics and geoeconomics, especially as economic warfare intensifies. Edward Fishman highlighted the rising importance of Canada’s energy exports during a Calgary speaking engagement. He outlined how...

Ask a Better Question: Who Not How by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy | Core Message
The video distills the central premise of Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy’s book “Who Not How,” urging professionals to replace the question “How can I achieve this?” with “Who can help me achieve this?” This mental shift reframes obstacles as...

Easterly CEO Darrell Crate Q4 Earnings Show ‘Continued Ability to Execute’
Easterly Government Properties reported another quarter of steady execution, posting 3% core FFO growth and marking the third consecutive year of similar compounding gains, outpacing the broader office sector’s roughly 1% growth. CEO Darrell Crate highlighted recent deliveries including a...

Fed's Goolsbee on Inflation Risk, Tariffs and Powell
Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee told a reporter that inflation, not the labor market, is now the Fed’s chief concern as the economy heads into 2024. He noted that while the job market remains steady, warning signs in recent CPI reports...

Accelerate Your Strategy with Top Tier Insights at SuperReturn North America 2026!
The video promotes SuperReturn North America 2026 as the premier forum for navigating today’s macro‑economic turbulence. With investors wrestling over interest‑rate trajectories, inflation trends, and potential policy shifts from Washington, the conference promises answers from a cross‑section of asset‑class experts. Speakers...

📘 Bond Transaction Eliminating Entry — CPA Exam (FAR) | Advanced Accounting
The video walks CPA candidates through the consolidation‑level elimination of a bond transaction when a parent company purchases a subsidiary’s bond from an external investor. Professor Farhad uses a simplified example—companies A and B, both affiliates of parent C—to illustrate...

Stop Optimizing for “Chunking” - This Is What Actually Helps AI Understand Content
The video argues that marketers should move beyond the prevailing focus on "chunking" – breaking text into headings, tables, and bullet points – and instead prioritize clear, explicit connections between entities within sentences and paragraphs. While such structural cues remain...

State of the Workplace: A Call to America’s Leaders
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) issued a nationwide appeal to American leaders, highlighting the urgent challenges confronting the future of work. It underscores persistent talent shortages, rapid AI integration, and the shift toward skills‑based hiring as pivotal issues....

Carolynn Johnson | President of CEO Action for Inclusion & Diversity
SHRM announced the appointment of Carolynn Johnson as President of its CEO Action for Inclusion & Diversity. Johnson brings extensive experience in scaling mission‑critical inclusion work, emphasizing data, compliance, and measurable impact. Her leadership is expected to help CEOs and...

Episode 2: From CIO Initiative to C-Suite Priority: Governing AI for Enterprise Impact
Leaders from Skyward, Nationwide and veteran CIOs warned that while AI's potential is real, most pilots stall without C‑suite and board alignment, clear governance and a scalable operating model. Skyward’s CEO described moving from experimental proofs to enterprise deployment by...

Seatrade Cruise Talks in Conversation with MedCruise
In a Sea Trade Cruise Talks interview, MedCruise President Theodora Ria outlined the association’s evolution and its 30‑year milestone, emphasizing a port‑driven sustainability agenda that ties environmental performance, community integration, and governance together. She highlighted that 94% of Mediterranean ports...

📝 Quality Control for Issuer Part 2 MCQ — Auditing Course | CPA Exam AUD
The video tutorial expands on quality‑control requirements for issuer audits, focusing on monitoring procedures, engagement quality reviews, and continuous compliance evaluation with PCAOB standards. It targets CPA exam Auditing (AUD) candidates, offering multiple‑choice practice that bridges exam concepts with real‑world...

Clash Royale's Fake Comeback? The UA Pop-and-Drop Debate
The podcast dissects Supercell’s annual shareholder blog, where CEO Ilkka "Ilka" Paananen frames 2025 as a near‑record year despite a 4% revenue dip, largely driven by a dramatic rebound in Clash Royale. The letter highlights doubled re‑engaged players, a 500%...

Trump Tariffs Create Chaos, Says Former Spain Official | The Pulse 2/24
President Donald Trump’s latest import levy of 10% has taken effect, with the White House signaling a possible increase to 15% and a 150‑day window for implementation. The abrupt move follows a Supreme Court decision that struck down earlier global...

Sen. Mullin on State of the Economy, SCOTUS Tariff Ruling and U.S.-Iran Tensions
Senator Markwayne Mullin sat down on Capitol Hill ahead of the State of the Union to tout the Trump administration’s economic record and to weigh in on recent Supreme Court, Iran and Mexico policy issues. He framed the upcoming...

Harvard's Jason Furman: SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Ends Trump’s Ability to Arbitrarily Adjust Tariffs
The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Trump’s so‑called reciprocal tariffs dominated the recent interview with Harvard economist Jason Furman, highlighting a rare judicial check on executive trade policy. Furman praised the ruling as a reinforcement of the rule...

Analysis: Taipei Backs US Trade Deal Amid Trump Tariff Uncertainty|TaiwanPlus News
Taiwan is pressing ahead with ratifying its trade pact with the United States despite lingering uncertainty after President Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs were struck down. Economist Dachrahn Wu notes that key semiconductor shipments remain insulated, but warns that reopening negotiations...

📘 MCQ: Purpose of Internal Control — CPA Exam (AUD) | Auditing Course
The video presents a multiple‑choice quiz on the purpose of internal control, anchored in the COSO framework. It emphasizes how internal controls provide reasonable assurance over operations, financial reporting, and regulatory compliance. Viewers are encouraged to use the questions to...

Crucial Partners: The Volatile and Indispensable U.S.-India Linkage
The Asia Chessboard episode examines the volatile yet indispensable U.S.-India linkage, featuring Brookings senior fellow Dr. Tanvi Madan and former NSC staffer Mike Green. They trace the partnership from Reagan’s 1980s national‑security memorandum through the post‑Cold‑War pivot that recognized India’s...

Beyond the Deck | Episode 3: Culture, Strategy and the Super App Shift with Nourhan Farhat
Beyond the Deck Episode 3 features Nourhan Farhat, VP of People, Strategy and Ventures at Kareem, discussing how the company’s culture, strategic vision, and the regional super‑app shift intersect to drive growth. Farhat emphasizes that culture “eats strategy for breakfast, lunch and...

ModSquad Episode 14: We Tested Claude Opus 4.6 and the Results Were Super Impressive
In ModSquad Episode 14, the team tested Claude Opus 4.6 on real Financial Modeling Institute accreditation cases, finding it handles three‑statement forecasts and debt‑sculpting scenarios with impressive speed. The model delivered accurate line‑items but showed subtle errors in covenant calculations, highlighting the...

Trump's New 10% Tariff Takes Effect; Dimon Warns on Credit Risks | Bloomberg Brief 2/24/2026
The Bloomberg Brief highlighted the rollout of President Trump’s new 10% global tariffs, the first step in a broader trade‑war strategy after the Supreme Court struck down earlier measures. Officials indicated that Section 232 national‑security investigations and Section 301 unfair‑trade probes will...

Tariff News, Potential War with Iran and Mortgage Rates
The HousingWire Daily podcast examined how escalating tariffs and the looming possibility of conflict with Iran are feeding into higher mortgage rates. Tariff‑driven inflation pressures the Federal Reserve to consider tighter monetary policy, while geopolitical risk lifts Treasury yields. Both...

EP56: The Busy Founder's Guide to Activation / DemandMaven
The episode dives into activation as the often‑neglected middle child of growth initiatives, explaining why it matters for acquisition, retention, and monetization, especially in product‑led growth (PLG) companies. The hosts define activation as the user’s journey from sign‑up to experiencing...

Dimon Sees Rivals Doing 'Dumb Things' In Credit, AI Scare Trade Returns |The Opening Trade 2/24/2026
The Opening Trade program highlighted several market‑shaking themes: Jamie Dimon’s warning that banks are reverting to pre‑2008 “dumb” lending practices, a fresh AI‑related scare trade that hammered software, delivery and credit‑card firms, and a volatile tariff environment as the Trump...

Connecting Women in Digital | International Women's Day 2026
The European Union convened a high‑profile forum on International Women’s Day to examine the persistent gender gap in the digital sector. Speakers from the European Commission, Parliament and industry highlighted that women account for just 19% of ICT specialists, a...

Conference Season Sets Stage for Gold Sector Deal-Making & Investor Gains
The episode spotlights the gold mining sector’s unprecedented cash‑flow environment as gold prices hover above $4,000 an ounce, and how this financial firepower is reshaping capital‑allocation strategies. With Q1 results on the horizon—most notably Agnico Eagle’s multi‑million‑dollar daily free cash...

How Are Saudi Family Offices Becoming More Disciplined Investors?
The video discusses how Saudi family offices are evolving from opportunistic investors into more disciplined capital allocators, aligning their strategies with institutional standards. Speakers note a transition from pure return chasing to deliberate pacing of capital, robust liquidity management, and downside...

Russia's "Death Economy" And Ukrainian Resitance: Four Years of War in Ukraine • FRANCE 24 English
The broadcast marked the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, spotlighting how newspapers across Europe and the UK framed the milestone. French dailies such as Libération ran a special edition titled “Four years of war, keep holding on,” emphasizing...

US Stocks to Continue Lagging Peers: 3-Minutes MLIV
The discussion centered on the widening performance gap between U.S. equities and their global peers, driven primarily by AI‑related displacement in the software sector and lingering tariff‑policy uncertainty. Analysts noted that these headwinds are eroding confidence in U.S. stocks, with...

Trump's 10% Global Tariffs Kick In | Daybreak Europe 2/24/2026
The Daybreak Europe broadcast focused on the immediate implementation of President Trump’s 10% global tariff, a move that follows a Supreme Court decision overturning his earlier sweeping duties and signals a possible hike to 15% pending a formal order. The...

Budget 2026 Debate: Yip Hon Weng on Avoiding Further Tax Increases in the Near Term
In the Budget 2026 debate, Yip Hon Weng, a global‑investment professional, praised Singapore’s surplus and fiscal discipline while urging the government to hold off on additional tax hikes. He framed fiscal buffers as strategic insurance that safeguards sovereignty and provides flexibility...

Helix Exploration CEO on First Montana Helium Output
Helix Exploration PLC announced it has become the first helium producer in Montana, achieving commercial output just 22 months after its IPO – the fastest timeline for any publicly traded helium explorer. The Rudyard plant is initially delivering about 1,500...

AI Shock And Tariff Fears Split Markets Winners And Losers | Insight with Haslinda Amin 02/24/2026
The episode focused on the twin shocks of artificial‑intelligence market anxiety and a wave of U.S. tariff actions following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down earlier levies. President Trump’s team announced a 10% tariff on batteries, electronics and other...

The COB: Video Killed the Radio Star
Tariff threats from Donald Trump rattled Australian markets on Wednesday, nudging the S&P/ASX 200 down 0.04% to 9,022.30 points. A renewed tech sell‑off, driven by resurfacing AI concerns, saw the sector tumble 3.6%, with Atlassian plunging 9.44% and home‑software firms...

SF Fed Pres. Mary C. Daly on How the Fed Is Strategically Adopting AI
In a recent briefing, Federal Reserve President Mary C. Daly outlined the central bank’s strategic push to embed artificial intelligence across its operations. She emphasized that modern AI tools are essential for maintaining efficiency, effectiveness, and resilience while safeguarding the...

Iran-US Tensions Soar as Second US Aircraft Carrier Approaches Region • FRANCE 24 English
The interview with US Central Command spokesperson Capt. Tim Hawkins focused on the recent deployment of a second US aircraft carrier to the Middle East, underscoring rising tensions with Iran. Hawkins confirmed the arrival of the USS Gerald Ford in Suez...

Stocks Slip as Software Selloff Sparks AI Concerns | The Close 2/23/2026
The Bloomberg Close highlighted a broad market pullback driven primarily by a sharp sell‑off in software stocks, as investors worry that generative AI tools could render legacy suites obsolete. The Nasdaq slipped about 1.5%, gold rose on safe‑haven demand,...

How Authoritarianism Went From Defense to Offense on the World Stage
The Road Center podcast episode explores the authors’ new book, *Dictating the Agenda*, which argues that authoritarian regimes have moved from merely defending their sovereignty to actively shaping the global political agenda. By tracing the post‑Cold‑War liberal surge—particularly the color‑revolution...

Steel & Aluminum Tariffs, "First Sale", And U.S.-Taiwan Deal
The Trade Guys dissect the United States’ ongoing steel and aluminum tariffs, highlighting that the 25% and 10% duties remain in place and continue to shape import pricing. They examine a Senate proposal to amend the “First Sale” rule, which...

Finance Trends 2026: Can AI Be a Force for Good in Corporate Sustainability?
Deloitte’s Finance Trends 2026 report projects AI‑driven efficiencies could shave roughly 12,000 terawatt‑hours from global energy use and generate up to $500 billion in annual cost savings by 2050. While AI’s current electricity demand is high, the analysis argues that its...

Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka on CNN Newsroom with Jessica Dean (Feb. 21, 2026)
Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Gene Seroka told CNN on Feb. 21 that a newly announced tariff ruling has left shippers and port operators in a cloud of uncertainty. He explained that the abrupt shift from a proposed 10%...

Market Cap Vs. Equal Weight: Why RSP Is Outperforming
Chuck Jaffe and VettaFi’s Todd Rosenbluth spotlight the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) in the latest “ETF of the Week.” Unlike the market‑cap‑weighted S&P 500, RSP assigns each of the 500 constituents an identical 0.20 % weight, creating a built‑in mid‑cap...