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- CIO IntelligenceWPP’s CTO says AI is reshaping advertising. But creative judgment needs to remain in human hands
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- CFO DailyAs risk skyrockets, current and former CFOs are in demand for audit committees
- Term SheetExclusive: Alphabet’s CapitalG names Jill Chase and Alex Nichols as general partners
- CEO DailyCEOs at Davos are buying into the agentic AI hype
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Commentary
- ImmigrationSlipping on ICE: innocent retailers are the latest collateral damage from Trump’s perpetual noise machine
- CloudGoogle Cloud exec on software’s great reset and the end of certainty: we’re shifting from predictability to probability
- DavosDavos 2026: reading the signals, not the headlines
- ConsultingThe world needs 8.5x higher GDP to give everyone a Swiss standard of living. As leaders gather in Davos, fear of growth holds this back
- PinterestPinterest CEO: the Napster phase of AI needs to end
- ConsultingI lead IBM Consulting, here’s how AI-first companies must redesign work for growth
Topics
Environment

Trump says Mark Zuckerberg showed him a ‘Manhattan-sized’ AI data center
Electricity as the new eggs: Affordability concerns will swing the midterms just like the 2024 election, Bill McKibben says
Vail Resorts is having a very dry year: It reported a record‑low snowpack, forcing the company to lower its 2026 earnings outlook
Finance

Why Coinbase split with Andreessen Horowitz and the crypto industry on a key bill—and what’s next for the Clarity Act
Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin: Inside the newest arm of the Trump crypto empire
Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. ‘A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles’
Health

Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. ‘A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles’
Match Group says a ‘readiness paradox’ is crippling Gen Z in dating: Fear of hard-launching on Instagram is making it worse
Gates Foundation, OpenAI unveil $50 million ‘Horizon 1000’ initiative to boost health care in Africa through AI
Leadership

The Walmart C-suite reshuffle shows how the retailer sees itself now: as a tech company
WPP’s CTO says AI is reshaping advertising. But creative judgment needs to remain in human hands
‘AI adoption is accelerating, but confidence is collapsing’: The more workers use AI, the less they trust it. Baby boomers show a 35% drop
Lifestyle

Netflix stock sinks after earnings call, as confident co-CEOs can’t quell investor fears over the Warner Bros. bid
Gen Z’s nostalgia for ‘2016 vibes’ reveals something deeper: a protest against the world and economy they inherited
Trump added $2.25 trillion to the national debt in his first year back in charge, watchdog says
Personal Finance

Best high-yield savings accounts of January 2026
Personal loan APRs on Jan. 21, 2026
Current price of gold as of January 21, 2026
Politics

Why Coinbase split with Andreessen Horowitz and the crypto industry on a key bill—and what’s next for the Clarity Act
Trump says Europe does one thing right: drug prices. ‘A pill that costs $10 in London costs $130 in New York or Los Angeles’
Trump calms markets with belligerent call for peace that touts contested antiwar record, reiterates U.S. ‘great power’ status and demands Greenland
Retail

The Walmart C-suite reshuffle shows how the retailer sees itself now: as a tech company
Nathan’s Famous goes from 5-cent hot dog stand in Coney Island to $450 million acquisition by Smithfield Foods over 100 years later
6 months later, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sings a different tune on tariffs, saying the pain of higher prices is coming soon in 2026
Tech

The Walmart C-suite reshuffle shows how the retailer sees itself now: as a tech company
WPP’s CTO says AI is reshaping advertising. But creative judgment needs to remain in human hands
‘AI adoption is accelerating, but confidence is collapsing’: The more workers use AI, the less they trust it. Baby boomers show a 35% drop
Success

Six-figure plumbing and construction jobs are coming, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says—as AI data centers need to be built
Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires across 24 countries are demanding Davos leaders to tax them more: ‘Tax us. Tax the super rich.’
Google Cloud exec on software’s great reset and the end of certainty: we’re shifting from predictability to probability










































