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Chris Morris

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Fortune, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries. A veteran journalist with more than 35 years of experience, Chris is also a frequent panel moderator and speaker at major conferences, including CES and South by Southwest. He has also written for outlets including CNBC, AARP, Reuters and CNN Business. He is a graduate of Emory University.

Universal’s $7 billion Epic Universe theme park opens today. Here’s what to expect—and the best rides for families and daredevils
Arts & Entertainment
Universal’s $7 billion Epic Universe theme park opens today. Here’s what to expect—and the best rides for families and daredevils
By Chris MorrisMay 22, 2025
Epic Universe, Florida’s newest major theme park in nearly three decades, is finally open—and Comcast executives are already thinking about expansion
Finance
Epic Universe, Florida’s newest major theme park in nearly three decades, is finally open—and Comcast executives are already thinking about expansion
By Chris MorrisMay 22, 2025
Circle K is knocking 40 cents off each gallon of gas tomorrow
Finance
Circle K is knocking 40 cents off each gallon of gas tomorrow
By Chris MorrisMay 21, 2025
Apple is the world’s most valuable brand for the fourth year in a row
Finance
Apple is the world’s most valuable brand for the fourth year in a row
By Chris MorrisMay 16, 2025
Trump’s military parade will cost taxpayers up to $45 million
Finance
Trump’s military parade will cost taxpayers up to $45 million
By Chris MorrisMay 16, 2025
Charter Communications buys Cox for $21.9 billion, a mega merger in the cable industry
Finance
Charter Communications buys Cox for $21.9 billion, a mega merger in the cable industry
By Chris MorrisMay 16, 2025
Netflix is bringing back ‘Star Search’
Arts & Entertainment
Netflix is bringing back ‘Star Search’
By Chris MorrisMay 15, 2025
Booking a flight on Delta is about to be a lot more complicated
Travel & Leisure
Booking a flight on Delta is about to be a lot more complicated
By Chris MorrisMay 15, 2025
Southwest Airlines hints at a significant international expansion
Travel & Leisure
Southwest Airlines hints at a significant international expansion
By Chris MorrisMay 14, 2025
Pope Leo trading cards are sold out – and already commanding as much as $175 on Ebay
Finance
Pope Leo trading cards are sold out – and already commanding as much as $175 on Ebay
By Chris MorrisMay 14, 2025
ESPN’s streaming service will cost $30 per month. Here’s how that ranks against other streaming services
Finance
ESPN’s streaming service will cost $30 per month. Here’s how that ranks against other streaming services
By Chris MorrisMay 14, 2025
Jamie Lee Curtis publicly shamed Mark Zuckerberg to remove a deepfaked ad—and it worked
Tech
Jamie Lee Curtis publicly shamed Mark Zuckerberg to remove a deepfaked ad—and it worked
By Chris MorrisMay 14, 2025
Arby’s is selling a $85 outfit made entirely of napkins
Retail
Arby’s is selling a $85 outfit made entirely of napkins
By Chris MorrisMay 14, 2025
AMC is offering 50% off tickets on Wednesdays this summer
Arts & Entertainment
AMC is offering 50% off tickets on Wednesdays this summer
By Chris MorrisMay 13, 2025
Caviar at 20,000 feet: United Airlines will be taking business class to the next level
Travel & Leisure
Caviar at 20,000 feet: United Airlines will be taking business class to the next level
By Chris MorrisMay 13, 2025
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