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October 30, 2025
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Fortune 100 Best Companies To Work For – Southeast Asia
December 1, 2025
Best Large Workplaces for Parents
November 18, 2025
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November 13, 2025
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October 23, 2025
Commentary
- M&AA cautionary Hollywood tale: the Ellisons’ lose-lose Paramount positioning
- beveragesMolson Coors CEO: We’re doing our part to solve society’s ‘occasion problem’ – and we’re getting some unexpected help
- ChinaWhat global executives need to ask about China in 2026
- remote workI run one of America’s most successful remote work programs and the critics are right. Their solutions are all wrong, though
- affordabilityMillions of Americans are grappling with years of declining economic wellbeing and affordability needs a rethink
- MedicaidFormer White House advisor on the real reason your health care costs are going up: Medicare’s doctor pay gap
Topics
Environment

Greenland’s 1.5 million tons of rare earths might never get mined because there just aren’t any roads to them
New Haven mayor says police chief admitted to stealing money from department, accepts retirement
Why Greenland appeals to Trump’s real-estate investor heart: location, location, location
Finance

Best IRA CDs of 2026
Paramount fires back at Warner Bros. bid, launching proxy fight for board seats at annual meeting
‘Godfather of AI’ says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — ‘that is the capitalist system’
Health

Anthropic unveils Claude for Healthcare, expands life science features, and partners with HealthEx to let users connect medical records
Elon Musk asked people to upload their medical data to X so his AI company could learn to interpret MRIs and CT scans
CEO coach to the Fortune 500: The most powerful way to tackle 2026 is assuming you’ll live till 130
Leadership

Echoing the Great Recession, Gen Z graduates are pouring into education, with Teach For America reporting a 43% surge
Acquisition.com CEO says leaders ‘have it backwards’ when it comes to hiring: She says she hires for emotional intelligence over technical skills
Google’s Sergey Brin admits he’s hiring ‘tons’ of workers without degrees: ‘They just figure things out on their own in some weird corner’
Lifestyle

Paramount fires back at Warner Bros. bid, launching proxy fight for board seats at annual meeting
A cautionary Hollywood tale: the Ellisons’ lose-lose Paramount positioning
Molson Coors CEO: We’re doing our part to solve society’s ‘occasion problem’ – and we’re getting some unexpected help
Personal Finance

Best IRA CDs of 2026
Americans making more than $100,000 are quickly losing faith in the economy—and it’s a red flag for the white-collar job market
‘Something big’ just happened in the U.S. housing market, real estate CEO says. And it could mean the difference of being able to buy a home or not
Politics

The FOMC has the power to pick its own chair and could keep Powell—unless the DOJ probe and Supreme Court let Trump oust him from the Fed
Goldman Sachs top economist says Powell probe won’t change the Fed: ‘Decisions are going to be made based on employment and inflation’
A cautionary Hollywood tale: the Ellisons’ lose-lose Paramount positioning
Retail

Walmart teams with Alphabet for AI-assisted shopping on Gemini
Walmart’s CEO Doug McMillon out-earns the average American’s salary in less than 20 hours—during a typical 30-minute commute, he’s already made $1,563
For jobless Gen Z, healthcare is the place to be as blue-collar hiring outstrips office jobs, says ADP’s top economist
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‘Godfather of AI’ says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — ‘that is the capitalist system’
An anonymous Polymarket trader made $400,000 betting on Maduro’s downfall—and now Washington wants answers
U.K. investigation into X over allegedly illegal deepfakes risks igniting a free speech battle with the U.S.
Success

Echoing the Great Recession, Gen Z graduates are pouring into education, with Teach For America reporting a 43% surge
Acquisition.com CEO says leaders ‘have it backwards’ when it comes to hiring: She says she hires for emotional intelligence over technical skills
Google’s Sergey Brin admits he’s hiring ‘tons’ of workers without degrees: ‘They just figure things out on their own in some weird corner’





































