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Tristan Bove is a contributing reporter on Fortune's news team. Tristan graduated with degrees in International Studies and Chinese from DePaul University, and previously was Policy & Economics Editor at Earth.Org, an environmental journalism non-profit. He has lived and worked in the U.S., Italy, and Hong Kong.

Walmart pulls its Juneteenth ice cream after major backlash
FinanceWalmart pulls its Juneteenth ice cream after major backlash
By Tristan BoveMay 24, 2022
Jamie Dimon softens tone on a recession: ‘They’re storm clouds. They may dissipate’
FinanceJamie Dimon softens tone on a recession: ‘They’re storm clouds. They may dissipate’
By Tristan BoveMay 24, 2022
These 49 companies have been on the Fortune 500 every year since 1955. Here’s who they are
FinanceThese 49 companies have been on the Fortune 500 every year since 1955. Here’s who they are
By Tristan BoveMay 24, 2022
From founder to 500: 21 current CEOs who now lead empires
LeadershipFrom founder to 500: 21 current CEOs who now lead empires
By Tristan BoveMay 24, 2022
‘We are not the source of the problem.’ Kremlin says the West is to blame for global food shortage
Finance‘We are not the source of the problem.’ Kremlin says the West is to blame for global food shortage
By Tristan BoveMay 24, 2022
GameStop’s new digital wallet launches amid fierce competition and crashing crypto market
CompaniesGameStop’s new digital wallet launches amid fierce competition and crashing crypto market
By Tristan BoveMay 23, 2022
The shocking subway shooting of a Goldman Sachs employee further clouds NYC’s return-to-office push
LifestyleThe shocking subway shooting of a Goldman Sachs employee further clouds NYC’s return-to-office push
By Tristan BoveMay 23, 2022
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FinanceA Harvard economist says the economy looks bad right now, but a recession isn’t a sure thing. It all depends on these 2 factors
By Tristan BoveMay 22, 2022
ESG movement ‘weaponized by phony social justice warriors,’ Musk says as Tesla stock dips more than 6% Friday
FinanceESG movement ‘weaponized by phony social justice warriors,’ Musk says as Tesla stock dips more than 6% Friday
By Tristan BoveMay 21, 2022
Republicans on IRS funding are ‘like the guy in the hot dog suit,’ top Democrat says, likening their complicity in gutting the agency to a viral Netflix comedy sketch
FinanceRepublicans on IRS funding are ‘like the guy in the hot dog suit,’ top Democrat says, likening their complicity in gutting the agency to a viral Netflix comedy sketch
By Tristan BoveMay 20, 2022
Fannie Mae says a recession is likely to hit next year, and it could hit the housing market too
FinanceFannie Mae says a recession is likely to hit next year, and it could hit the housing market too
By Tristan BoveMay 20, 2022
High winds and blowing sand drop the visibility to near zero during a fierce storm in California's southern desert.
FinanceThe American West should brace for a blackout summer, electricity regulator warns
By Tristan BoveMay 19, 2022
Shoppers make purchases at a market stall in Dudley town centre in central England on April 29, 2022.
FinanceU.K.’s inflation just hit a 40-year high, and the government warned that some may struggle to afford food and heating
By Tristan BoveMay 19, 2022
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FinanceAt least 5 senior executives fled Twitter as its stock fell another 18% a week, rendering Musk bid even more expensive
By Tristan BoveMay 18, 2022
After disrupting TV and upending Hollywood, Netflix could be looking more like a cable network and movie studio
LifestyleAfter disrupting TV and upending Hollywood, Netflix could be looking more like a cable network and movie studio
By Tristan BoveMay 18, 2022
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