The Hormuz Black Hole: Why the Global Energy Recovery Could Take Until 2027

The Deepening Hormuz Shock: A Multi-Month Road to Recovery On May 13, 2026, the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Wall Street Journal released a sobering update on the state … Read More

The $40,000 Degree vs. The Entry-Level Wall: Why the 2026 Job Market is Ghosting Grads

The Washington Post: The “Entry-Level” Crisis of 2026 Published on May 13, 2026, this investigative report by Abha Bhattarai explores why the U.S. job market has become a “black hole” … Read More

The First Prediction Market “Whale” Behind Bars: Inside the Polymarket Insider Trading Case

The NYT Investigation: Insider Trading on Polymarket On May 13, 2026, The New York Times published a major investigative piece detailing the first-ever insider trading case involving a decentralized prediction … Read More

Beyond the Bot: Reclaiming the Human Edge in Professional Services

The “Last Mile” Crisis: Why Professional Services are Misjudging AI In May 2026, a critical sponsored report in Harvard Business Review (collaboratively developed with insights from the HBS AI Institute) … Read More

The Nightmare Blueprint: Why Your AI Governance Needs a “Worst-Case” Reset

The “Nightmare” Strategy: A New Era for AI Governance In the May 11, 2026 edition of the Harvard Business Review, the essay “What Are Your Company’s AI Nightmares?” challenges the … Read More

Colleague or Tool? Why Calling AI your “Teammate” Might Be a Productivity Trap

The Teammate Trap: Redefining Human-AI Collaboration The Harvard Business Review (May 2026) has released a provocative feature titled “Should You Treat AI Like a Teammate?” The research warns that while … Read More