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- Impact ReportThe CSO of the world’s largest tobacco company doesn’t smoke. Can she get Philip Morris’s millions of customers to quit too?
- BroadsheetFDNY commissioner Laura Kavanagh is one of three women running New York’s biggest agencies
- CHRO DailyHow SVB, Credit Suisse, and other bank failures could affect hiring
- CFO DailyA.I. and machine learning are about to have a breakout moment in finance
- Fortune CryptoCoinbase and Gary Gensler are in a death match and only one of them can prevail
- Term Sheet11 unsung heroes of Silicon Valley’s banking crisis
From the magazine
MagazineThe inside story of ChatGPT: How OpenAI founder Sam Altman built the world’s hottest technology with billions from Microsoft
The A.I. future, according to Altman, could be spectacular—unless it goes spectacularly wrong. Why Big Tech giants and business leaders everywhere are losing sleep over generative A.I.
January 25, 2023
Commentary
- careersLaid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
- banks‘Gerbil banking’ preceded the Great Depression. We’re seeing it again today
- StartupsDon’t believe the pundits who conflate middle-class entrepreneurs and Big Tech. Startups are today’s mom-and-pop businesses
- water use and conservationClimate change is exacerbating the global water crisis. Corporations must be part of the solution
- A.I.Mozilla wants to do for A.I. what it did for web browsers with Firefox
- ESG InvestingBiden weighs in on the battle for the soul of Wall Street. Here’s how the president’s first veto will shape the way Americans’ money is managed
Topics
Asia
Telephone scammers who bilked older Americans for at least $87 million by impersonating law enforcement are arrested in Thailand
Climate change is exacerbating the global water crisis. Corporations must be part of the solution
‘Winnie the Pooh’ film is pulled from Hong Kong. One possible reason: The cartoon bear is considered an insult to China’s president
Environment
A 5,000-mile wide belt of seaweed is scheduled to wash ashore on Atlantic beaches and vex hotel workers
Climate change is exacerbating the global water crisis. Corporations must be part of the solution
Norfolk Southern CEO now supports efforts to enhance ‘safety of the freight rail industry’ but he doesn’t totally support the current bill
Europe
A huge ship once owned by Microsoft’s co-founder has tipped over with 21 people rushed to the hospital
Rebuilding Ukraine will cost nearly half a trillion dollars, World Bank says
Switzerland suspends some Credit Suisse bonus payments even after the bank promised they’d be paid
Finance
Want to buy John Wayne’s ranch? It just hit the market with a $12 million price tag
FTC wants to ban difficult-to-cancel subscriptions
Citigroup boss Jane Fraser blames banking crisis on a few black sheep: ‘This is not a credit crisis’
Health
‘It sucks’: Doctors forced to move hundreds of miles by noncompetes are praying the FTC ends them once and for all
The battle over abortion is boiling over with lawsuits, bans, and protections that come 9 months after the Supreme Court’s key ruling
Taylor Swift fans are sharing their health tips and hydration plans for the singer’s 3-hour show
Leadership
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
Ikea ordered to ‘review and strengthen’ its sexual harassment policies after a complaint was escalated
How SVB, Credit Suisse, and other bank failures could affect hiring
Lifestyle
The Rock reportedly bent DC Studios to his will and ultimately got himself and Henry Cavill fired while tanking the next superhero movie at the box office
New Zealand is spending $4 million to help young people get over their exes
Boston pizzeria owner held without bail on charges of forced labor and physical violence
Personal Finance
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
President Biden’s approval rating has sunk near record lows as Americans worry about bank failures and inflation
‘Gerbil banking’ preceded the Great Depression. We’re seeing it again today
Politics
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
People are attempting to get books banned in record numbers, and it’s ‘exhausting and frightening’
President Biden’s approval rating has sunk near record lows as Americans worry about bank failures and inflation
Retail
Hyundai and Kia owners warned to park certain SUVs and minivans outside due to fire risk
Muscle car mainstay Chevy Camaro is going out of production but the company promises ‘this is not the end’ of its story
U.S. moves closer to green-lighting lab-grown chicken in stores
Success
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
‘Rick and Morty’ creator sees domestic violences charges dropped on lack of evidence ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’
‘Succession’ works by appealing to our ‘anti-social desires,’ says author of ‘Prestige TV and the Contradictions of the Liberal Class’
Tech
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media–and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
TikTok CEO faces off with Congress over China security fears: ‘There are many misconceptions about our company’
China says it’s ‘resolutely’ against any US plans to force the sale of TikTok hours before congressional hearing with CEO