Friday

21-08-2026 Vol 19

What Machine Learning Gets Wrong — and What Dan Herbatschek Says to Do Instead

Machine learning has become one of the most reliably overpromised technologies in enterprise history. Organizations have deployed models expecting transformation…

Impala and Highrise AI Unite to Solve the Real Enterprise AI Problem: Reliable Execution at Scale

Enterprise AI is moving into a phase where the hardest problems are no longer about model innovation, but about keeping…

New Jersey Plans $1 Billion Effort to Improve Rural Healthcare

New Jersey is widely known for its cities, suburbs, and busy transportation corridors, but a significant portion of its population…

How Fugitives Try to Stay Hidden, and Why It Often Fails in 2026

An investigative look at aliases, surveillance, biometrics, and the mistakes that expose people on the run. WASHINGTON, DC.  The old…

What Countries Have Been Alleged to Have Sold Diplomatic Passports in the Last Ten Years

Search interest keeps rising, but the real story is about corruption risk, not lawful access. WASHINGTON, DC. The countries most…

Preparing Your Dog for Daycare: The Ultimate Owner’s Guide

A new place can feel unfamiliar and stressful for many dogs. The dogs require time to learn about their new…

Getting Your Pool Ready for Summer Starts With the Plumbing System

Getting your pool ready for summer is about more than just clearing debris and dropping in chemicals. While tools like…

Real Estate Investment Management: Why Integration Matters

Real estate investment management and construction management are disciplines that are often treated as separate operational domains, served by separate…

Inside Voltify’s $30 Million Seed Round: Aleph, Fortescue, and the Bet on “Tesla of Rail” Infrastructure

Voltify’s emergence from stealth with a $30 million seed round is not just another clean energy funding announcement; it is…

Cities That Once Welcomed Digital Nomads Post Pandemic Are Now Reconsidering the Trade-Offs in 2026

Local backlash over rent inflation, overcrowding, and cultural displacement is pushing some officials to question whether the boom came at…