July 2026

America’s Small Businesses Need a Next Generation

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, conversations about economic competitiveness often focus on emerging technologies, workforce development and global competition. Yet one of the most consequential economic challenges shaping the country’s future is unfolding much closer to home: the transfer of millions of privately held businesses from one generation of owners to the next. How

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CrowdStrike President on How Claude Mythos Rattles the Cybersecurity Industry

Few A.I. models have generated as much attention as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos. Since Anthropic announced Project Glasswing and Claude Mythos Preview in April, the model has drawn intense interest for its reported ability to identify vulnerabilities across major web browsers and operating systems. When news broke that cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike was involved in Glasswing, “the

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Philippe Vergné Arrives at the Bass in Miami Ready to Curate Again

The Bass Museum announced recently that Philippe Vergné—who has run museums from Marseille to Minneapolis to Los Angeles and, since 2019, Porto’s Serralves—would soon arrive in Miami Beach as the institution’s first artistic director and chief curator. He starts in October, sharing the museum’s leadership with executive director Silvia Karman Cubiñá in a role the

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