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AI shopping agents are coming. No one is ready for them
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AI can be a âsecret sauceâ or a way of âdemocratizing mediocrityââHereâs how business leaders are getting the best of the technology
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âBuy a ticket for 60 bucks and resell it for $6,000â: NYC Mayor Mamdani criticized FIFAâs resale market, but his jersey drop created the same thing
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Founders Fund, Andreessen Horowitz, Valor, and the biggest VC winners from SpaceXâs IPO
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Why companies are treating AI as a strategic partner rather than a passive technology, and how to avoid an âAI hangoverâ
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U.S. energy secretary says 7 million barrels of oil exiting Persian Gulf daily, but Chevron CEO rebuts the claim
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Newsom called homelessness Californiaâs calling in 2020. His budget still spends less than 0.5% on it
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âSoccernomicsâ co-author: FIFAâs ticket strategy isnât price discovery, itâs a wealth filter
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Despite his new trillionaire status, Elon Musk says money âwill stop being relevantâ in the future because of AI
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You probably think youâre a really open-minded person, but the real thing raises your death anxiety
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AI was supposed to cut health care costs. One of its first jobs was charging you more, PwC report shows
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Machine learning gives the U.S. a 1% chance of winning the World Cup final in its own backyard
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DoorDash wants you to stop scrolling and just tell its new AI chatbot what youâre hungry for
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Floridaâs insurance exodus is triggering a 2008-style chain reaction â with one critical difference
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AOL cofounder Steve Case on AIâ major upside, real risk, and âprobably a net negativeâ for jobs
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Astronaut costumes, teenage crypto millionaires, and a $300 million bet: Scenes from the SpaceX IPO
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On the day of a historic IPO, SpaceXâs president is already hinting at a Tesla merger: âThat might make Elon Muskâs life a little easierâ
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The economist who said âno bubbleâ just sounded the alarm: âThe season of chaos is at handâ
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Mortgage rate rises to 6.52% from 6.48%, near yearlong high
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Elonâs wealth: 1 trillion dollar bills would stretch 97 million miles, to the moon and back over 200x
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Victor Wembanyama nearly got egged by a rabid Knicks fan. Nobody filed a complaint with the NYPD
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With SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk is the worldâs first trillionaire â but he mostly lives in a tiny home in south Texas. âThere is no food in the fridgeâ
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Dan Sullivan could be kicked out of Alaska Senate primary â but not that Dan Sullivan
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Elon Muskâs wealth could double the economy of his native South Africa as worldâs first trillionaire
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After Trump cuts aircraft and warships, NATOâs top military officer refocuses Europeâs defense plans on âthings that we can acquire quicklyâ
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Upstate New York sticker mogul has a bronze Trump statue, MAGA hip-hop album and a presidential endorsement. The local machine wants the Marine
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Patagonia sues drag queen Pattie Gonia, seeking $1 for trademark infringement
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Elon Musk, the trillionaire: pay packets go multi-planetary in SpaceX IPO
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Taylor Swift is youngest woman to make Songwriters Hall of Fame at 36, but blew out her voice cheering for the Knicks
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Walmart has a message for its 2.1 million workers: AI is going to improve your job, not take it: âTechnology will power our futureâ
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Aliens are so mainstream the Catholic Church just fired an exorcist for saying UFOs are demons
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Trump hosts World Cup on 80th birthday with the Strait of Hormuz still shut and oil above $90 per barrel
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Ex-Disney star Bridgit Mendler says being rejected hundreds of times by Hollywood gives her the same âtraditional backgroundâ as other space CEOs
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Ivanka called it captivating. Protesters call it destruction: What to know about the Kushner unrest in Albania
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SpaceX valuation now at over $2 trillion as stock climbs to $165 a share: Live updates from the IPO debut
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âI gave SpaceX less than a 10% chance of succeedingâ: Elon Musk addresses Nasdaq ahead of SpaceX IPO
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Roche and Nestlé fear talent crunch as Switzerland puts population cap to the polls
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For SpaceX CFO Bret Johnsen, the challenge starts after the $75 billion IPO
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Ken Griffin has Miami. Stephen Ross has West Palm Beach. Fort Lauderdale had Wayne Huizenga â and itâs been winning ever since
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SpaceXâs first employee, Tom Mueller, thinks the historic IPO is just the beginning
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When SpaceX starts trading, some âshareholdersâ will discover they own nothing at all
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Notion takes a quiet approach to designing AI features: âYou canât have every new tool screaming at youâ
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How Elon Musk sold a $1.77 trillion dreamâand what other CEOs can learn from the SpaceX IPO
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Controversy swirls over Spanish soccer club accused of using novel $600,000 Kalshi wager to bet on its relegation
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You can blame Americaâs plummeting fertility rate on the iPhone, study finds: âPeople are all depressed and alone and doomscrollingâ
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SpaceXâs IPO could be largest in history. Hereâs how it compares to previous record-holders
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Melania launches Trump Accounts for foster kids â and Democratic governors want no part of it
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The chaos at CBS News shows the limits of âblow it upâ leadership
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Why is the FDA approving kid-friendly, fruit-flavored e-cigarettes?
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Trump turned environmentalist to slap new tariffs on Brazil, so why are deforestation rates down?
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Trump says Europe freeloads on defense. Britainâs own (former) Defense Secretary just agreed
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Why is it so hard to get ROI from AI? Because building from first principles isnât easy
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SpaceX lowballed its bankers on fees. Goldman Sachs has another way to win big
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Bank of America told investors to âtake profits.â Then the Nasdaq fell 7%
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Three ways that Asiaâs enterprises are adopting AIâand where they are falling behind
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American taxpayers have spent $33 billion on sports stadiums. They got fewer seatsâand higher prices
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Abridge wants to be the operating system for medicineâand NVIDIA and Eli Lilly are helping build it
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Silicon Valley insiders warn U.S. defense supply chain is unprepared for modern warfare
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Exclusive: Consumer device giant LG Electronics to launch blockchain to place and sell ads
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As SpaceX goes public, a $100 billion shadow market faces a reckoning
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The real hurdle to enterprise AI isnât fixing productivity KPIs. Itâs âunlearningâ old habits, experts say
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After backlash, Anthropic says its AI will now tell users when their request is being rejected or downgraded for national security concerns
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Tech leaders argue AIâs real future Is task augmentation, not mass layoffs
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âChina follows Musk very closelyâ: While SpaceX blocked Chinese investors from IPO, Chinaâs space firms prep their own as a counterweight
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The head of Claude Code hasnât âwritten a line of code by handâ in 8 months
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Inflation is roaring back globally, 2022 style. The Iran war is only half the problem
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Stranded on a Denver tarmac, Booking.comâs CEO envisions the AI that should have rerouted him to Aspen before takeoff
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More than 115K young people applied for internships at Citadelâjust 350 interns made the cut, making the acceptance rate a record low of 0.36%
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Olympic champion Shaun White says AI is âleveling the playing fieldâ for professional athletes
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Meet the SpaceX employees who are set to become multimillionaires thanks to its IPO: from execs to even welders
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Westchester County built a 600-camera plate reader network that shared 1.6 billion scans with ICE, lawsuit says
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Brazilâs biggest soccer broadcaster Is now a guy who started on Twitch. He beat Globo
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Visa thinks itâs a great idea for AI agents to shop and pay for things without human approval
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Canada joins global movement to ban social media for kids: âWe are failing our children. Enough is enoughâ
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Anthropic is worth $965 billion and just hired 1,000 coaches for nonprofits: âThe fox canât guard the henhouseâ
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Anthropic just proposed taxing itself to pay for the jobs its AI destroys
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Mexico City roasts new chandeliers slapped onto its metro for World Cup
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âHuman dignity has no passportâ: Pope rips into developed world for indifference to immigrants
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Chevronâs CFO on why finance chiefs are defining AIâs business value
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While investors await the SpaceX IPO, these space stocks are already public, building an economy in Earth orbitâand beyond
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Gordon Ritter: I predicted AIâs learning loop a decade ago. The doomers are still measuring the wrong thing
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SpaceX is about to make historyâand 80% of VCs wonât see a dime of it
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T-minus 24 hours: On the eve of SpaceX IPO liftoff some Wall Street analysts say the stock is worth only half of Elon Muskâs price
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Social Security and Medicare are heading toward insolvency. Congress has 6 years to act
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âOh God, no! Not another thing:â What Anthropicâs Mythos-class Fable 5 means for CEOs trying to govern AI
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Meet the Fortune Crypto 100: A ranking of the very best companies in blockchain
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South Korea fines Coupang record $409 million for data breach
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SpaceXâs record IPO has Wall Street torn between a Musk âholy grailâ and a $72-per-share leap of faith
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The space economyâs next frontier is in ground infrastructure, Northwood Space CEO says
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Digital sovereignty isnât the same thing as digital isolation. Asiaâs governments should be careful
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The curse of Trump watching sports in person: the home team seems to always lose
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Gates testifies on Epstein: previous Fortune investigation reveals payments to his ex-girlfriend, $1M Microsoft deal
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How the World Cup is a high-stakes stage for Big Techâs AI push
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âI love the inflationâ: Trump is ânot concernedâ about inflation hitting 4% for the first time since 2023. âThe numbers were greatâ
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Analysts expected oil to surge above $200 but China has quietly kept prices half of thatâand canât for much longer
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Honda recalls nearly 900,000 cars thanks to rear suspension problems
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Anthropic accused of âsecret sabotageâ as Claude Fable 5 silently limits capabilities for AI researchers and developers
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A 5-week course and a guaranteed job: Meta commits $115 million to solve the skilled-trades shortage stalling its AI buildout
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Xboxâs CEO spent her early career taking out trash and selling coupon booksâshe says the secret to her rise was never obsessing over a dream career
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The architect behind Claude Code reveals the three things Anthropic looks for in a good hireâand why people with low ego are a must
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Meryl Streep says she was âready to retireâ when the call for âDevil Wears Prada 2â cameâso she demanded they double her salary or nothing
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OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs didnât flinch at Trumpâs $100,000 H-1B visa fee, and now theyâre paying up as their application numbers soar
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âKnicks in 6. 2026 NBA Finalsâ: Why did this New Yorker make a prophecy in his 2020 high school yearbook?
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Graham Platner easily prevails over attempts to derail progressive Senate candidacy in Maine
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Inflation is back above 4% for the first time since 2023âbut Kevin Warsh might catch a break
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Switzerland to cast worldâs first ever vote on whether to cap population
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Finance teams canât quit Excel. Workday wants to change that with AI
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âThe circulatory system isnât working.â Goldman on whatâs really wrong with private markets
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Exclusive: Mastercard launches protocol to let AI agents pay each other, send micropayments
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Jamie Laing thinks tomorrowâs Fortune 500 will be built by creators. He might be right
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AI drug discovery leaders warn U.S. health funding cuts risk falling behind global rivals
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The U.S. strategic petroleum reserve is so low itâs near panic levels
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A âMAGA Warriorâ Texas ag chief is publicly blasting the USDA over a flesh-eating pest threatening Americaâs beef supply
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From the Trump administration to Kevin OâLeary, thereâs a new narrative that China is to blame for plummeting data center popularity
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Health careâs AI dividend is real. The fight now is over who reaps the gains
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Saudi economy redraws ambitionsââgoing localâ is the new buzz phrase
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Americaâs emergency oil reserve is about to hit its lowest level since Reagan was in office
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A $7 billion horse race: Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley battle for âlead leftâ position ahead of OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs
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Visaâs CFO downplays the importance of stablecoin and agentic commerce to the U.S. payments giantâat least in the short term
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Marc Loreâs robots make 500 burrito bowls an hour. A human can make 45
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Sam Bankman-Fried formally files for pardonâbut White House reiterates that FTX cofounderâs odds are slim
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Wall Street dumped nearly $1 trillion in tech stocks by middayâthen clawed it back and bought peanut butter and paint
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Texas ICE facility spent $11.5 million on guards, medical services, transportation and meals weeks before the camp even held detainees, GAO finds
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AI isnât replacing Hyattâs salespeopleâitâs freeing up a full day of work every week, according to the CEO
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Americaâs grid is reeling. General Motors offers itself as a distributed utility in disguise
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Tesla cofounder: âWe should be really worriedâ about the U.S. grid as China speeds ahead in the power race
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Trumpâs 80th birthday present is a UFC cage on the South Lawn of the White House
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Trumpâs $100,000 visa fee is dead in one court and alive in another, setting up Supreme Court brawl
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FIFA says âmarket ratesâ explain World Cup prices. Economists say the market was rigged by design
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The AI industry spent years chasing bigger models. Now itâs chasing efficiency
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Chinaâs exports to the US are surging at a pre-Liberation Day pace, defying Trumpâs tariff goals
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âNot an Allbirds Momentâ: Xboxâs new CEO says she is grounding the console in gaming roots, not AI
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BPâs new CEO Meg OâNeill rips up the energy giantâs playbookâand the âgreenâ era with it
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Should Americans get an equity stake in AI? Trump and progressive Democrats float public ownership of AI
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Mystery NASDAQ selloff adds tension into a make-or-break week for the AI trade
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âGetting control where we canââEurope wants sovereign AI but most of the chips are from the U.S.
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A $200 million Boomer estate, millennial heir Nick Reiner, and the dark side of the Great Wealth Transfer
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Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model to the public
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âWe are rapidly running out of timeâ Watchdog sounds Social Security alarm after 22% cut confirmed for 2032
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Crisis, what crisis? Social Security chief says âpeople boo at Yankee Stadium, even when theyâre winningâ
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Grimes says AI can make music, but humans must still tell the story
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Opening offices in 120 countries is ânot a badge of honorââpick 30 instead says iconic former tech CEO
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The $166 billion tariff refund question: Who actually gets paid back?
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âIâm not focused on names at allâ: Rumors of Trump Station replacing Penn Station in New York batted aside
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says executives who brag about their AI cuts might as well âsign up for the Bernie Sanders manifestoâ
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Trump on getting loudly booed by hometown New York: âIt was, I think, mostly cheersâ
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The Gulf states are betting big on AI: whoâs investing where?
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The pest that could devastate the American cattle industry was in Texas, but now itâs in New Mexico, too
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Stephen Schwarzmanâs grandfather inspired the Blackstone billionaireâs philanthropy: It was âhis privilege to help others in needâ
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One of Americaâs greatest historians just died at 92 after being hit by a car in a supermarket parking lot
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A Biden-era study told Americans to drink less alcohol. The Trump admin âsidelinedâ the research facing pressure from the alcohol lobby
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Around 22 million teenagers are making their pocket money on video games, online reselling, and in-game platforms like Roblox
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Lockheed, Palantir and Amazon helped fund Trumpâs White House ballroom. They also share more than $50 billion in federal contracts
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AI stocks are recovering after suddenly tanking last week as oil prices drop more than 3%
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MIT researchers made a wristband to teach robots how to do housework and surgery
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Marguerite Casey Foundation to donate half a billion by 2036 to help rescue âsufferingâ nonprofits under Trump
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Home sales are finally recovering and outpacing economists predictions even as mortgage rates remain high
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China builds 85% of the worldâs humanoids robots for cheap at scale, but finding buyers is tricky
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Corporate America has been draining the worldâs water. Matt Damonâs new campaign asks Gap, Starbucks, and Amazon to help give it back
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Merlin CTO: autonomy can rebuild the foundation of aviation â and national security
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Exclusive: The startup thatâs dressing up crypto for Wall Street raises $175 million in a round led by a16z crypto, Paradigm, and Ribbit Capital
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I founded McKinseyâs CEO practice: Hereâs why operational excellence is a liability right now
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This CEO keeps going viral for thirst-trapping journalists with $200,000 jobs to be head of content. Yes, heâs trying to prove a point
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The man behind Claude Code says youâre comparing AI costs to the wrong thing
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The Big Story: SpaceX IPO means more to the Gulf than you might expect
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âWe expect it to leakâ: OpenAI is frontrunning the narrative around its $1 trillion IPO
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The CEO playbook for a more dangerous world
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âWe expect it to leak so weâre just announcing itâ: OpenAI files confidential SEC paperwork for IPO
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Gen Z hiring manager says CEOs are right about her generationâs âattitudeâ problem after a candidate took the interview from her phone
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How Michael Saylorâs preferred stock gamble could trigger a death spiral for Strategy
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Chinese beauty brands flock to Southeast Asia as their first step in going global
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Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf says economic warfare is the ânew normalâ for military conflictsâand the U.S. needs to get serious
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Pentagon accuses Alibaba, Baidu and BYD, three of Chinaâs biggest companies, of supporting the Chinese military
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Twitch CEO: Social media has become âanti-socialâ and canât match the shared, human connection of live streaming
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Your career needs a âgym membershipâ to keep up with continuous AI advancements, says Campus founder Tade Oyerinde
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ChatGPT maker OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, a week after Anthropic
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As America nears its 250th, roughly half thinks the American Dream isnât true anymore
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AXA launches a new insurance and wealth platform for HNWIs as Hong Kong wealth surges past Switzerland
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Anthropicâs Boris Cherny, creator of Claude Code, says there are days he manages tens of thousands of AI agents at once
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Trump, who has repeatedly called climate change fake, is now threatening Brazil with tariffs over the deforestation of the Amazon
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70% of fourth graders arenât reading proficiently, report findsâone of several areas where education is failing Americaâs kids
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Apple debuts Siri AI at WWDC as Tim Cook prepares to hand over the reins
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The global airline industryâs profits could be cut in half as it braces for its worst year since the pandemic
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âWe may be flying blindâ: AWS wants to fix the problem of AI agents straying off task
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The AI tradeâs worst day in a year became a buying opportunity by Monday
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Gen Z might be the flakiest generation when it comes to career and life decisions. They might also be the most intentional
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How retail investors can participate in the SpaceX IPO
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SoFi Stadium workers vote to authorize a strike as Los Angeles prepares to host World Cup games
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Jeff Bezos commits himself to make âthree good decisions a day,â inspired by Warren Buffettâs philosophy of making smart choices
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Pope Leo receives seven-minute standing ovation after calling for the publicâs âmoral renewalâ to respect migrants
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Even the ultra-wealthy are having to shop in Walmart right now, CEO John Furner says: âWeâre meeting more of them, theyâre buying moreâ
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Costco CEO Ron Vachris rose from the warehouse floor to the corner office without a college degreeâand he says itâs thanks to not job hopping
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Spotifyâs secret to winning the hiring war? Keep your talent moving and growing
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The women running Europe in 2026
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Jenn Landis rebuilt Citiâs Wall Street credibility. Her reward: CFO of a $22 billion business
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Exclusive: Goldman Sachs intern acceptance rate falls below 1% for third straight year
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The CEO question that stumped a room full of COOs
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Bending Spoons, the Italian app acquirer behind AOL, Evernote, Vimeo, and WeTransfer, files for a U.S. IPO
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AI disruption arrived 6 years earlyânow executives are drawing the line
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Visa and Mastercard are planning to shake up the stablecoin marketâbut pulling it off wonât be easy
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Why Lightspeed and Wizâs Assaf Rappaport bet $37 million on an AI-powered cyberattacker
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In this AI-driven world, Todd Boehly has spotted the best test for leadership. Someone who is willing to say âI donât knowâ
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In this AI-driven world, Tod Boehly has spotted the best test for leadership. Someone who is willing to say âI donât knowâ
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Snowflake CEO says thereâs a big myth at the heart of every org chart
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âWe didnât see this comingâ: Wall Street eats its forecasts as stocks sell off globally on fear of AI bubble ahead of SpaceX IPO
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Tech leaders are moving beyond AI hype: Hereâs whatâs actually working
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âYet another way in which 2026 is looking like 1999â: Top analyst fears bubble popping with investors and Wall Street out over their skis
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Another low-budget film crushes an expensive action movie at the box office â âan outstanding opening for a comedy sequel this far into the seriesâ
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Markets face triple threat of Iran war reigniting, AI bubble popping, and Fed rates rising while epic SpaceX IPO could fuel even more chaos
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Nvidiaâs CEO says new Vera chip will use SK Hynixâs memory chips
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Novo Nordisk CEO looks beyond weight loss to longevity and aesthetics
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Iran fires missiles at Israel in first such bombardment since ceasefire as Trump says âIâm not happy aboutâ Israeli strikes on Lebanon
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SpaceXâs IPO will also be a massive selling event triggering big price dislocations across the stock market as investors dump shares to buy SPCX
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Trump says Fed rate increase would be wrong ahead of Warsh debut
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Trump calls Iran war a âmilitary exerciseâ even as Hormuz fighting heats up and denies promising no new wars â despite repeated pledges
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OpenAI readies âsuperappâ pivot ahead of planned IPO, FT reports
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Trump stunned as stocks fall on great jobs report. Barclays explains why âwe are entering the warning zoneâ
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AIâs mega stock deals raise specter of more shares than buyers
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Banks lay groundwork for mass workforce cuts as AI takes hold
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U.S. floats steering frozen Iran assets to Gulf allies for repairs
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U.S. and Iran appear far from peace deal 100 days since war began
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Repair Cafes, the Buy Nothing Project and tool libraries are part of an anticonsumerism trend rejecting mass-produced disposable goods
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Consumers look resilient on the surface, but $4 gas was a tipping point and Costco members are filling up more often in case prices go even higher
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Trump will be the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game. But New Yorkers love the Knicks more than they love him
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Gen Zers are arriving to college unable to even read a sentenceâprofessors warn it could lead to a generation of anxious and lonely graduates
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei spends 40% of his time on culture, not AIâincluding a biweekly âvision questâ where he ditches âcorpo speakâ
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OpenAIâs Sam Altman says his highly disciplined daily routine has âfallen to crapââand now unwinds on weekends at a ranch with no cell phone service
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America turns 250. Its greatest innovation was never a product â it was a system that let anyone build one
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âThe golden years are not goldenâ: Boomers are hoarding most of Americaâs wealth and power because theyâre terrified of outliving their money
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This Gen Zer got reprimanded at Goldman for making cake videos as the âInvestment Baker.â She quit her job and is building a dessert empire
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High-earning millennials and Gen Zers feel broke and conflicted: âI make a good salary, I shouldnât be struggling this muchâ
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Retiring at 62 costs the average American $250,000. Hereâs the math (and the neuroscience) that explain why
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This realtor is betting big on the AI IPO boom, but buying a house with stock will have to go through the OpenAIâs and Anthropicâs boards first
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The short sellerâs argument nobody on the coming mega IPO roadshow wants you to make
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How Howie Mandel turned a panic attack into a mental health movement and helped build a company now worth hundreds of millions
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Illinois joins Ohio in ordering pause on data center tax credits
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The Strait of Hormuz is more open than previously thought as the U.S. shoots down Iranian drones threatening ships and provides ânaval overwatchâ
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Trump says he supports salary cap for Major League Baseball
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Oil drilling rises in longest U.S. streak since 2022 on price bump
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SpaceX and other mega IPOs may wait years to join the S&P 500
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During D-Day speech in France, Hegseth invokes immigration and says âWhen will European capitals do something about that invasion?â
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Former AI czar calls Sandersâ proposal for government equity a âstupidity taxâ and warns against nationalization as Trump mulls public stakes
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This may be the maximum level of U.S. debt thatâs sustainable before interest payments trigger a default crisis that even steep tax hikes canât fix
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Marvell Technology, Flex to join S&P 500 later this month
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Ukraine targets St. Petersburg after Putin refuses talks
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