
If you have ever spent weeks preparing for a compliance audit, manually collecting evidence across spreadsheets, chasing colleagues for policy sign-offs, and wondering whether your controls actually hold up under scrutiny, you already know the problem. Compliance is necessary. The way most companies do it is not. This article contains affiliate links. If you make […]
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- Greg Smith started tutoring the LSAT in law school.
- He automated a course and out-earned his lawyer salary selling it.
- He grew and scaled a learning platform that now generates $75 million in annual revenue.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Greg Smith, CEO of Thinkific. It has been edited for length and clarity.
I became interested in corporate law because of
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- In July 2024, I visited Belfast, Maine, a town rich in maritime history and local businesses.
- Belfast offers a stark contrast to busy urban life and is perfect for city escapes.
- I think it's an underrated travel destination, and I know I'll be back.
If you're planning a New
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- The effects of higher oil prices could cut slash 10,000 jobs a month, Goldman Sachs says.
- The bank said it expects the unemployment rate to rise to 4.6% by the end of the year.
- Higher oil prices can raise inflation and hurt consumer spending, which could worsen the hiring slowdown.
The oil price shock could cost the US economy thousands of jobs a month, according to a new
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- Cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Detroit have long served as major hubs for iconic bands.
- Still, every state boasts at least one band it can call its own.
- OneRepublic famously hails from Colorado, and Alabama is from, you guessed it, Alabama.
Great music isn't just found in a few iconic cities — it thrums through every corner of the United States

The creators of Jmail, the viral Gmail clone that mimics Jeffrey Epstein's email inbox, are back at it again.
This time, the makers of Jmail have created JCal, a Google Calendar clone that shows you what Jeffrey Epstein's Google Calendar likely looked like. The calendar events are based on Epstein's schedule, as detailed through document releases in the Epstein Files. JCal contains 20 years of
