Supreme Court takes up oil companies’ plea to end climate change lawsuits

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an attempt by energy companies to throw out a lawsuit filed in Colorado seeking to hold them accountable for the costs of climate change. The court’s ultimate ruling in the case will have national implications, likely determining whether similar lawsuits filed by cities and municipalities … Read more

Supreme Court takes up oil companies’ plea to end climate change lawsuits

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear an attempt by energy companies to throw out a lawsuit filed in Colorado seeking to hold them accountable for the costs of climate change. The court’s ultimate ruling in the case will have national implications, likely determining whether similar lawsuits filed by cities and municipalities … Read more

3 in 5 US undergrads struggle with basic needs. How some colleges are helping.

The food pantry at Austin Community College’s Highland campus was busy, with a steady stream of students stocking up on essentials. Many items had posted limits – one cabbage, two onions, three potatoes – but zucchini were in abundance. “Take more,” the cashier urged the shoppers, some stopping in between classes. And they did. With … Read more

Judge permanently blocks release of Jack Smith’s report on Trump classified documents case

Washington — A federal judge on Monday permanently blocked the Justice Department from releasing the portion of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report that details his investigation into President Trump’s alleged mishandling of sensitive government documents and alleged obstruction of the federal probe. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted requests from Mr. Trump and two … Read more

Settlement reached in Dominion defamation lawsuit against Fox News | CNN Business

A last-second settlement has been reached in Dominion Voting Systems’ historic defamation lawsuit against Fox News, the parties announced Tuesday in court.  “The parties have resolved their case,” Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said.  “Your presence here… was extremely important. And without you, the parties would not have been able to resolve their situation,” the judge … Read more

US futures slip, world markets are mixed after the Supreme Court nixes Trump’s tariffs

U.S. futures were broadly lower on Monday as uncertainty lingered after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs late last week. Futures for the S&P 500 lost 0.5%, while futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.6%. Nasdaq futures fell nearly 0.7%. Novo Nordisk shares took a beating after … Read more

Talent Attraction and Marketing Automation for Agencies

Australian recruitment agencies find themselves at a crossroads as 2026 approaches. Global talent movements, shifting jobseeker attitudes and intensifying competition define the market. These changes have made traditional recruitment marketing Australia methods increasingly unsustainable. Manual campaign management, slow candidate nurturing and time-consuming admin now hinder agency agility. Many agencies struggle to adapt due to legacy … Read more

9 Signs Your Website Is Not Ready For AI Search Results (And How to Fix It Today)

As we know the search environment is changing rapidly, relying solely on traditional visibility just won’t cut it anymore! As AI-driven technologies like ChatGPT become more prevalent, it’s crucial that your website is recognized and referenced by these innovative tools. Falling behind could mean reduced traffic, visibility, and trust. Don’t worry! Here are nine indicators … Read more

What 1,000 Businesses Taught Us About AI Adoption: Lessons from 12 Months of Training

We passed 1,000 businesses trained in AI last month. ProfileTree has been running these workshops for two years now and honestly, we’ve learned more about people than we have about technology. Same patterns everywhere we go. Same mistakes. Same perceptions. And the same “wow” moments when something finally clicks. Here’s what we have learnt along … Read more