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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing

According to Thurrott.com, Microsoft announced earnings for the quarter ending December 31, revealing a net income of $38.5 billion on…

Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time - Professional coverage
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Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time

According to TechRadar, security researchers from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 have uncovered a new, sophisticated phishing technique that leverages…

Apple's Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts

According to Forbes, Apple users are now receiving direct deposits from a massive $95 million class-action settlement. The case, Lopez…

Business

Workplace Toxicity Crisis: 80% of U.S. Workers Report Toxic Environments in 2025 Survey

A shocking 80% of American workers now describe their workplaces as toxic according to Monster’s 2025 Mental Health in the Workplace survey. The comprehensive study reveals dramatic year-over-year increases in workplace toxicity and mental health concerns across the United States workforce.

The American workplace has reached a critical tipping point, with four out of five employees now describing their work environments as toxic according to groundbreaking new research. The comprehensive 2025 Mental Health in the Workplace survey conducted by Monster, the prominent jobseeker platform, reveals alarming deterioration in workplace conditions across the United States that’s driving unprecedented levels of employee distress and turnover intentions.

Survey Methodology and Scope

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How Customer Listening Strategy Landed Little Spoon in 1,800+ Target Locations

After losing a major Whole Foods deal in 2015, Little Spoon’s founders built a direct-to-consumer empire before strategically entering retail. Their customer listening strategy identified unmet needs that resulted in Target’s largest food and beverage launch across 1,800+ locations.

When Little Spoon co-founders Ben Lewis and Angela Vranich lost a significant Whole Foods Market deal in 2015, they could have viewed it as a devastating setback. Instead, they told Inc. it became “the best thing that ever happened to them,” forcing them to build a robust direct-to-consumer business that would eventually position them for unprecedented retail success.

The Strategic Pivot From DTC to Retail Expansion