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Duolingo Upgraded: Analyst Sees AI As Ally, Not Threat
Duolingo has several drivers ahead, AI innovations "are more likely to help, than hurt, monetization," Justin Patterson says. Latest Ratings for DUOL DateFirmActionFromTo Mar 2022Evercore ISI GroupMaintainsOutperform Mar 2022Piper SandlerMaintainsOverweight Jan 2022Piper SandlerMaintainsOverweight View More Analyst Ratings for DUOL View the Latest Analyst Ratings read more
Dogecoin Holds Above 20 Cents As Grayscale Seeks SEC Approval For Spot DOGE ETF
Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE) is holding firm around the $0.20 level despite broader market weakness. A fresh ETF filing and technical buy signals have injected renewed optimism into the meme coin's price outlook. read more
'Holding on for Dear Life': What's Behind the 'Job Hugging' Trend That's Stagnating Your Career
Why consultants say employees staying in one place is bad for business.
This Couple's 'Scrappy' Side Hustle Sold Out in 1 Weekend — It Hit $1 Million in 3 Years and Now Makes Millions Annually: 'Lean But Powerful'
Michelle Jimenez-Meggiato and Andrea Meggiato turned a beloved family recipe into a business.
Every Successful Person I Know Uses This Word. Here's Why It Matters
The most accomplished and insightful people often repeat this single word that reflects how they think and approach challenges.
Men Who XCEL: Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson To Be Honored At The 2025 ‘XCEL Summit For Men’
Richardson has dedicated his life to strengthening faith, expanding civic engagement and advancing social justice.
Former University Of Wisconsin Women’s Basketball Players Sue Ex Coach, Alleging Mental Abuse
Fve former players are accusing their former coach of psychological abuse, mental cruelty, retaliation, and discrimination
Black-Owned Barber Shop And Beauty Salon In Mississippi Honored With Historic Marker
Tyrone’s Barber & Beauty Salon has stood in the southern city since the early 1960s.
Why the Fed’s September Rate Cut Could Be a Policy Error
Veteran strategist Ed Yardeni warned that the Fed shouldn’t cut rates in September.
1 in 3 Job Applicants Lie on Their Resumes. But Hiring Companies Lie More
A third of people looking for work say they’ve fudged their resumes or cover letters. But businesses are also guilty of blurring reality when they’re recruiting.
The Reality Behind Greenhushing
Is corporate commitment to sustainability truly declining, or are we witnessing a shift toward greenhushing?
How a Hockey-Loving Entrepreneur Built a Business Out of Being a Fan
Steve “Dangle” Glynn has a unique perspective on sports media. It’s helped him build a growing audience.