
Jim Cramer's 3 Stock Market Themes for Post-Oil Shock
Mad Money's Jim Cramer identifies three compelling stock market opportunities investors should watch once oil price turbulence settles: AI infrastructure, memory technology, and value retail.

YouTube generates more advertising revenue than NBCUniversal, Disney, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery combined, with a valuation reaching $500-560 billion as the new king of media.

Your team uses 12 tools for one project. This tool sprawl costs more than subscriptions—it drains productivity, creates data silos, and increases security risks.

U.S. inflation stayed at 2.4% in February before the Iran conflict erupted. Discover how this economic baseline affects sports organizations, athlete contracts, and fan costs.

OpenAI's new interactive learning tools for ChatGPT arrive during the company's most turbulent period yet, with lawsuits, Pentagon controversy, and massive user exodus threatening its future.

The shocking story of how Huy Fong Foods lost millions to their trusted pepper supplier offers critical lessons for tech entrepreneurs about contracts, trust, and business relationships.

The Document Foundation challenges the European Commission's software procurement practices, highlighting a critical gap between policy and implementation in EU institutions.

Apple silently discontinued the 512GB Mac Studio configuration, forcing buyers toward higher-tier models. Here's what changed and how it affects your purchasing decision.

Berkeley Bowl becomes the first Bay Area grocery store to offer lab-grown pork, marking a major milestone for sustainable, cultivated meat in California's food innovation hub.

The technology sector faces its worst employment crisis in modern history, with layoffs and hiring freezes exceeding both the 2008 financial crisis and 2020 pandemic recession.

Global market volatility from Iran tensions forces sports organizations to rethink Asian expansion strategies. Athletic brands and franchises face new investment challenges.

T-Mobile disrupts wireless pricing with a Galaxy S26 Ultra "On Us" deal requiring no trade-in or port-in. Learn the business strategy driving this bold move and market implications.