Bitcoin continues to rise, and is showing zero signs of slowing. The cryptocurrency passed $16 thousand dollars on Thursday morning, hitting new all-time highs. The theory for this immediate run is that institutional money from big banks is being priced into the digital currency.
Plus, Walmart says that increased online purchases are causing delays in its distribution network. The world's largest retailer admitting that orders were not processed as promptly as anticipated.
Disney CEO Bob Iger may be sticking around, again. According to reports, Disney's Chief Executive will extend his reign through 2019, if the sale of 21st Century Fox is finalized.
The Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era tariffs, limiting presidential trade powers and raising questions about refunds, global trade, and business impact.
New research from GoDaddy and UCLA shows small businesses signal shifts in GDP, jobs, and digital growth earlier than traditional data or Wall Street trends.
GoFundMe launches Back in Business Fund with Paris Hilton to provide targeted grants helping women entrepreneurs recover and rebuild after natural disasters.
Samsung launches its “AI in Action Lab” in NYC, giving public high school students hands-on AI experience and tools to prepare for real world innovations.
Gen Z workers are increasingly worried AI could replace their jobs. However, experts say companies are using AI more to assist workers than replace them.
Matt Schultz of CleanSpark discusses Bitcoin mining and AI infrastructure converge, energy demand dynamics, and the company’s position in the evolving market.
Bhavin Shah of ServiceNow discusses how the new Autonomous Workforce AI automates tasks, integrates with Teams and Slack, and boosts workplace efficiency.