AT&T CEO John Stankey admitted to a cultural transformation misstep, not for mandating a five-day office return, but for delaying its implementation. He revealed this at the WSJ CEO Council Summit, stating he should have prioritized cultural changes earlier. Stankey also highlighted AT&T’s push for AI adoption among employees, viewing skill development in this area...
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‘First Nehru, then Indira, then Sonia’: Shah accuses Cong of ‘vote chori’; triggers protest
NEW DLEHI: Home minister Amit Shah’s remarks during the Lok Sabha debate on election reforms sparked strong protests from Congress MPs on Wednesday, after he listed three instances across different eras in which he alleged the party engaged in “vote chori”, naming former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, and referring to a case...
National security alert: Ex-BlackBerry CEO to PM Mark Carney; His urgent message on America’s policy
Former BlackBerry CEO Jim Balsillie has a critical warning for Canada. In an “urgent message” to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, the technology investor called for immediate action to build economic resilience and assert sovereignty over Canadian data following the release of the new US National Security Strategy. Balsillie, who presently chairs the Council...
SIR storm: Shah defuses Rahul’s ‘bomb’ on ‘vote chori’; gives detailed rebuttal
NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday offered a point-by-point rebuttal over the allegation of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over vote theft in the Lok Sabha. During the ongoing debate on electoral reforms in the Parliament, Shah took a jibe at the Congress leader’s “nuclear bomb” press conference said that his press conferences...
One spot, two match-winners: Arsh or Kul — Why India can fit only one Deep in T20Is
Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav India’s team selection in the first T20I against South Africa underlined two key choices as the World Cup at home approaches. One was the continued preference for Jitesh Sharma over Sanju Samson as wicketkeeper. The other was the clear message that the current approach allows space for only one among Arshdeep...
Ally or adversary? Why 2026 B’desh polls are critical for India – explained
The February 2026 Bangladeshi general election is no ordinary democratic exercise; it is a vote on the country’s political future and a crucial deciding point for India’s regional security.The street-led “Monsoon Revolution” of August 2024, which ended the 15-year rule of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, created a political vacuum that has fundamentally altered the domestic...
Watch: Rahul interrupts Shah with ‘open challenge’; gets ‘I will decide’ reply
NEW DELHI: The debate on the Special Investigation Report (SIR) in the Lok Sabha turned heated on Wednesday as leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi challenged home minister Amit Shah to an open debate, prompting a firm response from the minister: “I will decide.”As Shah countered the opposition’s allegations of ‘vote chori’ and referred to Rahul...
Money mistakes: Kevin O’Leary warns consumers; the biggest financial trap people fall into unnoticed
Kevin O’Leary Canadian billionaire and Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary has a word of caution for homebuyers. In a post shared in social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) O’Leary has warned the homebuyers against what he calls the ‘biggest money trap’ people fall into without realising it: buying a house that’s too big...
Jamie Dimon poaches Buffett’s investor: Jeff Bezos, Dell join; $1.5T at stake
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has formed a high-profile advisory council, including tech titans and defense leaders, to guide a massive $1.5 trillion national security spending plan. The initiative aims to bolster American self-reliance by investing in critical technologies and reducing dependence on foreign suppliers, particularly China. A new $10 billion fund will back companies in...
