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From Bill Gates to Emmanuel Macron: How the world’s most powerful people communicate and exert influence
“It’s the performance, not the content… it’s not what you say, it’s the way that you say it,” executive coach René Carayol tells CNBC about how leaders speak. Source link
Airlines cancel nearly 13,000 weekend flights as massive winter storm sweeps across U.S.
U.S. airlines canceled tens of thousands of flights and waived change fees for travelers as a massive winter storm swept across the country. Source link
Trump threatens to impose 100% tariff if Canada makes deal with China
In his Truth Social post, Trump suggested that China would try to use Canada to try to avoid paying U.S. tariffs. Source link
Therapists say they see more workers anxious about AI: It's 'a fear of becoming obsolete'
More workers are talking about their anxiety around artificial intelligence in therapy, therapists say. Source link
Delroy Lindo just got his first Oscar nomination at age 73—he overcame ‘strategic missteps’ to build a 50-year career
“Sinners” actor Delroy Lindo, nominated for his first Oscar award at age 73, has discussed the challenges of being labeled as “difficult” earlier in his career. Source link
Winter Storm Fern could cause significant power outages
The electric grid in many parts of the U.S. is already under strain due to rising demand from data centers and the slow construction of new power generation. Source link
Investors went to Davos for AI. They left talking about Greenland
Two Davos’s emerged: one chasing AI’s future, the other gripped by Greenland, tariffs and the geopolitical risks reshaping investor playbooks. Source link
I spent the week with tech CEOs. Here's what they're talking about
Four themes were top of mind for tech executives at Davos, and they were all about AI. Source link
Databricks obtains $1.8 billion in additional debt ahead of IPO
Databricks is among the highly valued technology companies that are primed to go public in 2026. Source link
Iran is not a major oil producer, but it still moves prices. Here's why
Iran is not a major producer of oil, but the recent civil unrest there still moved markets. Here’s why. Source link