Wall Street eyes "Trump Accounts" for new investors, a $1,000 government seed for children designed to boost birth rates and long-term wealth through stock index funds.
Autonomous vehicles achieve a 91% reduction in serious injury crashes, suggesting a significant public health benefit and a case for accelerating self-driving technology adoption.
Political polarization hinders performance, with golfers scoring worse and earning less when playing with opponents, revealing psychological tension that reduces productivity in collaborative work.
AI investments fail without a human-first strategy, as organizational productivity hinges on overcoming resistance and building new habits, not just technology.
Bond investors now earn yield for risk as fixed income becomes attractive based on valuation, not just correlation. Global opportunities offer diversification beyond the U.S. market.
"The New York Times" - Mentioned as the source for Michael Dell's comments on his donation strategy.
Videos & Documentaries
"Monsters" - A Netflix series that featured Ed Gein, contributing to the page's high viewership on Wikipedia.
Research & Studies
"Studies that show that even relatively modest sums with accounts like this children are more likely to graduate from high school and college they're more likely to buy a home to start a business" - Referenced by Michael Dell to support the concept of investment accounts for children.
Tools & Software
Microsoft Active Directory - Mentioned as something Quest Software helps customers manage with less risk.
Microsoft Copilot - Mentioned in the context of Shoosmiths law firm offering bonuses for its use.
Articles & Papers
"Bloomberg article" - Cited for information on the shift in lunch preferences towards sandwiches and tacos.
"Another Bloomberg article" - Highlighted a strategy for incentivizing employees to use AI through coworker training.
People Mentioned
Steve Ells - Founder of Chipotle, mentioned for his new restaurant concept.
Michael Dell - Billionaire CEO and co-founder of Dell Computers, discussed for his significant charitable donation.
Susan Dell - Wife of Michael Dell, mentioned for her involvement in the charitable donation.
Trump - Referred to in relation to "Trump accounts" and his administration's tariffs.
Brad Gerstner - Hedge fund manager and founder of Invest America, who advocated for investment accounts for youth and shared the idea with Michael Dell.
Ed Gein - Serial killer active in the 1950s, whose Wikipedia page was highly viewed due to a Netflix series.
Donald Trump - Mentioned for his administration's tariffs and his connection to "Trump accounts."
Zoran Momdani - Mentioned as having one of the top 10 most viewed Wikipedia pages.
Pope Leo - Mentioned as having one of the top 10 most viewed Wikipedia pages.
Toby Lütke - CEO of Shopify, mentioned for a memo about AI expectations.
John Slattery - Actor, mentioned in relation to a scene in Mad Men.
Matthew Weiner - Creator of Mad Men, discussed in relation to the show's development and HBO passing on it.
David Chase - Mentioned as developing "The Sopranos" with Matthew Weiner for HBO.
Mr. Beast - YouTuber, mentioned for entering Wikipedia's top 10 most viewed pages for the first time.
Taylor Swift - Singer, mentioned for dropping out of Wikipedia's top 20 most viewed pages.
Rosalía - Artist, mentioned for having the top song on Apple Music.
Bruno Mars - Artist, mentioned for having the top song on Apple Music.
Kendrick Lamar - Artist, mentioned for having a top song on Apple Music.
SZA - Artist, mentioned for having a top song on Apple Music.
Lady Gaga - Artist, mentioned for having a top song on Apple Music.
Billie Eilish - Artist, mentioned for having a top song on Apple Music.
Drake - Artist, mentioned as the top artist on Apple Music.
Organizations & Institutions
Chipotle - Restaurant chain, mentioned for cutting financial targets.
Sweetgreen - Restaurant chain, mentioned for cutting financial targets.
Cava - Restaurant chain, mentioned for cutting financial targets.
Shake Shack - Restaurant chain, mentioned for its sales growth.
Potbelly - Sandwich chain, mentioned for its sales growth.
Quest Software - Company providing data foundation solutions for AI.
Dell Computers - Company co-founded by Michael Dell.
Invest America - Nonprofit organization that advocated for investment accounts for America's youth.
Treasury - Mentioned in relation to the "Trump accounts" program.
Costco - Retail company, mentioned for suing the Trump administration over tariffs.
Revlon - Cosmetics company, mentioned as having quietly filed lawsuits for tariff refunds.
Kawasaki - Motorcycle manufacturer, mentioned as having quietly filed lawsuits for tariff refunds.
Shoosmiths - UK-based law firm, mentioned for offering bonuses for using Microsoft Copilot.
Brex - Fintech company, mentioned for handing out spot bonuses for AI projects.
Morgan Stanley - Company cultivating AI influencers.
ServiceNow - Company cultivating AI influencers.
HubSpot - Company cultivating AI influencers.
Yelp - Company cultivating AI influencers.
Shopify - Company, mentioned for its CEO's memo on AI expectations.
Moderna - Company that rolled out AI trainings.
PwC - Company that rolled out AI trainings.
S&P Global - Company that rolled out AI trainings.
Wikimedia Foundation - Mentioned in relation to Wikipedia page views.
Apple Music - Streaming service, mentioned for its yearly recap and top songs/artists.
Coca-Cola - Food giant, sued by San Francisco over ultra-processed products.
Kraft Heinz - Food giant, sued by San Francisco over ultra-processed products.
Nestle - Food giant, sued by San Francisco over ultra-processed products.
Kellogg - Food giant, sued by San Francisco over ultra-processed products.
Mondelēz - Oreo maker, sued by San Francisco over ultra-processed products.
HBO Max - Streaming service, mentioned for re-releasing "Mad Men" in 4K.
AMC - Television network, mentioned for originally picking up "Mad Men."
Morning Brew - Media company, mentioned in relation to its podcast and potential Wikipedia viewership.
Courses & Educational Resources
AI trainings - Mentioned as being rolled out by companies like Moderna, PwC, and S&P Global.
Websites & Online Resources
Quest.com/burl - Mentioned as the website for Quest Software.
LinkedIn.com/mbd - Mentioned for LinkedIn Ads.
Wikipedia - Mentioned for its list of most-viewed articles in 2025.
YouTube - Mentioned for introducing a version of Spotify Wrapped for videos.
davidprotein.com/mbd - Mentioned for David Protein Bars.
wooo.com/cost - Mentioned for WooCommerce.
Other Resources
"Trump accounts" - Tax-advantaged investment accounts established by a bill, expanded upon by the Dell's donation.
529 plan - Mentioned as a comparison to "Trump accounts" for financial planning.
"The Sopranos" - TV show, mentioned in relation to "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner.
"Severance" - TV series, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page due to its complexity.
"Sinners" - Movie, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page.
"Weapons" - Movie, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page.
"Thunderbolts" - Movie, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page.
"Superman" - Movie, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page.
"Adolescence" - Netflix series, mentioned as having a highly viewed Wikipedia page.
"K-Pop Demon Hunter" - Entertainment product, mentioned as a major story of the year but not requiring Wikipedia for understanding.
"Deaths in 2025" - Wikipedia page, noted as a consistently highly viewed page.
Spotify Wrapped - Yearly recap of listening habits, mentioned as a comparison for YouTube and Apple Music recaps.
"Mad Men" - TV show, mentioned for its re-release in 4K and observed production errors.
"Game of Thrones" - TV show, mentioned for a post-production error involving a coffee cup.