Newsletters
- Data SheetThe bombshell report that Tesla employees had access to cars’ video recordings is a reminder of a risk we all face
- raceAheadHow Visa’s chief diversity officer plans to improve income inequality
- The Trust FactorHow Adobe plans to help you spot a deepfake
- CHRO DailyHow HR leaders can leverage A.I. to transform work—and where they often go wrong
- Fortune CryptoDid the New York Times ethicist urge party guests to shun FTX employees?
- The Modern BoardThe tale of a stalled ski resort explodes the myth that founders don’t need outsiders on their boards
Commentary
- retailWe represent half of the global fashion industry–and they want to stop polluting the planet. But no industry can police itself
- sustainable developmentUNICEF: ‘Working with corporations is helping us make real progress toward sustainable development goals. Here’s how’
- A.I.What’s missing from your company’s A.I. transformation is a transformer
- layoffsI worked on Google’s layoffs during the Great Financial Crisis. Here’s what feels different about Big Tech redundancies in the new era of ‘loud firing’
- banksAmericans are over the endless anxiety loop. Only the rich, remote workers, and Gen Zers really care about the banking crisis, according to The Harris Poll
- cryptocurrencyEthereum, Arbitrum, and why L2 solutions are such a mess
Topics
Asia
What TikTok ban? Brands actually increased their ad spending on the app last month despite a high-profile congressional hearing
The IMF warns that shadow banks that hold nearly 50% of global assets are vulnerable as central banks raise rates to tackle inflation
China struggles to retaliate against U.S. chip controls at the center of a ‘technology war’
Environment
Native Americans say plans for a huge copper mine on sacred land would be a ‘human rights violation’ and ‘environmental catastrophe’
‘It’s not every day you get a moose walking into a building’: Alaska hospital lobby’s greenery attracts hungry animal
Global warming risks ‘pushing’ fiercer hurricanes into the U.S.—especially Florida, new study says
Europe
‘Journalism is not a crime’: Senate unites in bipartisan statement on Russia’s detainment of WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich
Tinker, tailor, soldier, journalist? A media historian looks back at the blurry lines between espionage and reportage.
King Charles III breaks with tradition by supporting inquiry into royal family’s slavery ties after newspaper exposé
Finance
Housing market analysts are divided: Zillow and Moody’s issue starkly different home price forecasts for the nation’s 400 largest markets
The emerging market carry trade is making a comeback among currency traders: ‘Many EM yields are attractive’
Residents are buying their mobile home parks—and preserving one of the last affordable housing options for low-income Americans
Health
Could a simple blood test detect cancer at an early—and more treatable—stage? The technology exists—and FDA approval isn’t far off
Conflicting court rulings put access to widely-used abortion pill mifepristone into question
Adderall can lead to a cycle of dependence in people who don’t really need it. For those who do, it can be a wonder drug. A neuroscientist explains why
Leadership
Elon Musk says he’s ‘dumb way more often than I’d like to be’ as Tesla strategy questioned
How Visa’s chief diversity officer plans to improve income inequality
How HR leaders can leverage A.I. to transform work—and where they often go wrong
Lifestyle
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ beats high score for video game adaptations at box office
You don’t need your own private jet to fly private-ish
Kanye West’s private school only fed sushi for lunch and banned chairs and utensils so students had to eat with their hands on the floor, teachers claim in lawsuit
Personal Finance
A FIRE movement pioneer who retired early with $3 million at age 34 is returning to work 10 years later to afford his kids’ college education
There’s yet another challenge to student loan forgiveness, and it could hurt defrauded borrowers big-time
YouTuber who sparked outrage claiming ‘you should own a Lamborghini in your 20s’ defends ‘self-made millionaire’ title and offers advice to anyone looking to scrape together start-up funding
Politics
America has a message for countries and companies still doing businesses with Russia: You’re with us or against us
Oregon farmers and their Republican representatives hate a new bill that makes farmland eligible for semiconductor plants
‘Journalism is not a crime’: Senate unites in bipartisan statement on Russia’s detainment of WSJ’s Evan Gershkovich
Retail
Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Easter Sunday 2023
Bikini baristas battle ends with city paying $500K settlement to owner and workers of Hillbilly Hotties: ‘You can wear what you want to wear’
In addition to layoffs, McDonald’s cost cutting binge includes demoting employees and reducing pay
Success
How a marketing manager juggling 2 full-time jobs built a $500,000 side hustle creating art that celebrates Black culture for Target
Elon Musk says he’s ‘dumb way more often than I’d like to be’ as Tesla strategy questioned
No, ‘death priestess’ isn’t a hot new metal band. This millennial hopes it’s a $100,000 job as a spiritual mentor
Tech
Tesla to build battery factory in Shanghai as Apple shifts more iPhone production out of China
A Tesla owner is suing the carmaker for alleged privacy violations after employees reportedly shared sensitive images from vehicle cameras
Elon Musk says he’s ‘dumb way more often than I’d like to be’ as Tesla strategy questioned



