Welcome to the first TWIJ of 2026! Your new job is out there, as companies set new budgets, new priorities and new openings. Tech hiring trends for 2026 are starting off quiet, but intentional, as ...
A new Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center report shows why the region is primed to turn institutional advantages into faster founder outcomes.
This is a guest post by Tim Allen, principal engineer at Wharton Research Data Services at the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Readers Council and an organizer of the Philadelphia Python ...
Data shows how much federal downsizing made its mark in the DMV region, but there’s also a push for reskilling to help people find new opportunities.
In partnership with Bon Secours Mercy Health, the digital health startup’s newest product factors in both sides of the experience and recommends ways to stop clinicians from quitting.
Allegany County’s Acceleration Trail began accepting companies last summer, offering six months of free rental space and access to mentorship resources from Western Maryland’s Small Business ...
Emilia Doda was at her apartment in San Jose when she read in the Scranton Times-Tribune that a data center would be built ...
The US Semiquincentennial marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence. The American Revolution was always a hard-fought battle for more opportunity.
The regions with the most deals aren’t always where investors spend the most on local startups, a VC data analyst writes.
Elizabeth Clayborne’s frustration with how nosebleeds are treated offers a case study in how an ecosystem can turn lived experience into market-ready innovation.
The “give-back loop” didn’t die, but there was a big shift in how founders connect, mentor and reinvest, leaving new entrepreneurs at risk of being left out.
Start the new year with a fresh slate by donating your old tech with eWaste Warriors — or give back even more by signing up to volunteer.