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To many readers, this may sound like a paradox: how can knowledge ever become invaluable? In this article, I want to explore how corporate knowledge, when poorly structured and rigidly transferred, can slowly transform from an asset into a disadvantage. Not only for companies, but especially for employees. And over time, that disadvantage compounds. The journey usually looks familiar. You apply



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Jimmy Kimmel has marked the first year of President Donald Trump's second presidential term with an embarrassing supercut, recapping a few of the lowlights of the past 365 days.

"You really almost have to hand it to him, he can do so much damage in one three-day weekend," Kimmel said, beginning by reviewing the last few days alone. "I don't know if anybody has ever done more. Every country hates us now. It's official. All of them hate us."

Speaking on Trump's moves to take Greenland from NATO ally Denmark, Kimmel addressed the president's statement that he "no longer feel[s] an obligation to think purely of peace" simply because a Norwegian organisation did not give him the Nobel Peace Prize. Lambasting Trump, the late show host observed that ironically the U.S. is now "on the verge of going to war over the Nobel Prize for peace."

"It's like we armed a real housewife with nuclear weapons," said Kimmel. "This man is crashing the plane because the stewardess didn't bring them a bag of peanuts, okay? This is what happens to children who get anything they want. This is how they grow up. President Veruca Salt. 'I want Greenland! I want it now!' All because he didn't get a little medal around his neck. He's a child."

Kimmel then ended with a montage of dubious moments from Trump's current presidency, covering everything from renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, to his Tesla ad at the White House, to his messy breakup with Elon Musk, to his derogatory comments about other countries.



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Archive of Our Own (AO3) will be offline for over half a day on Wednesday as it implements some updates. Users of the popular fan fiction platform are being about as chill about it as expected.

Fan fiction fans were warned of this week's AO3 outage well in advance, with its official X status account offering a heads up on Monday. A yellow banner at the top of the AO3 website also alerted users to



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The European Union could roll out a trade "bazooka" if President Donald Trump escalates his tariff threats.
  • Trump escalated his Greenland standoff by threatening new tariffs on EU countries.
  • EU leaders said they would consider using an anti-coercion tool, nicknamed a trade "bazooka," in response.
  • The tool could strain services, which is the US's advantage in the global



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A brown bear walks in its enclosure at the Bear Sanctuary near Pristina on October 24, 2025.
A Japanese prefecture is taking an innovative approach to keeping bears away: drones.
  • A Japanese city is taking an innovative approach to keeping bears away: drones.
  • Ishinomaki City has ordered bear-spray-carrying drones from Terra Drones to deter bears.
  • The drones can be operated remotely, allowing people to retreat safely.

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The Swiss resort town of Davos hosts the World Economic Forum each January, bringing together politicians, policymakers, and business executives.
  • Nearly 400 wealthy individuals urged leaders at Davos to impose higher taxes on the superrich.
  • The open letter, signed by Mark Ruffalo and Abigail Disney, targets interference by the wealthy.
  • Oxfam said this week that a record



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A Ukrainian man holds up a two-foot interceptor, which features a dome-shaped head and four propellers.
Ukrainians have been developing interceptor drones as a counter to large-scale Shahed waves.
  • Ukraine has been paying drone makers $20,000 for each Russian Shahed they destroy.
  • Its new defense minister said it's helping Ukrainian forces receive 40,000 interceptors this month.
  • He said the program focused on Chernihiv, one of the regions most saturated by Shahed flights.

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A small group of tech workers have signed a petition calling on their CEOs to speak out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement and cancel contracts with the agency.
  • The Trump Administration has been deploying federal agents into metropolitan cities.
  • A group of 200+ tech workers has signed a petition demanding that

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Singer-songwriter Anne-Marie at Capital's Jingle Bell Ball at The O2 Arena.
Singer and songwriter Anne-Marie says she felt that asking for help as a new mom would reflect poorly on her.
  • Anne-Marie says she didn't want to ask for help as a new mom because she was afraid of being judged.
  • The singer and songwriter said she didn't want people to think she was "a bad mom."
  • But having her second kid was a healing process because "he's making me

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