Every Friday, we round up the week’s most popular, most read and most important stories, giving you an easy way to catch up on the big headlines you might have missed in the hustle and bustle of the week. Here are this week’s top five, chosen by our readers.
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The agents that AI recommends in the future won’t get there by chance, writes Jimmy Burgess. They got there because they intentionally built trust, authority, and relevance online.
NAR CEO Nikia Wright told a standing room audience at the association’s 2026 Legislative Conference that she faces opposition within the NAR and that historian Doris Kearns Goodwin’s study of Lincoln’s rival teams has taught her to treat it as a strength.
The 16-member founding board will convene for the first time in July at Inman Connect San Diego as the company accelerates the transformation it calls “Inman 2.0.”
It has been delisted in Boston. Miami is inundated with international buyers and tourists. Let’s take a look at how the 2026 World Cup is reshaping both markets.
The deal, announced Wednesday morning, is an all-stock transaction that values Fathom Holdings at approximately $53.38 million.
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