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Ted Turner built the original infinite scroll. The attention economy is running on his playbook 

The CNN founder, who died May 6 at 87, designed the open-loop content model decades before Facebook’s algorithm. The man with the Midas touch.

By Nick LichtenbergMay 12, 2026
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SAP CEO: the AI race is being fought in the wrong place 
By Christian KleinMay 12, 2026
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Your employees are going to live to 100. Is your benefits package ready?
By Kate Winget and Anthea Tjuanakis CoxMay 12, 2026
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America’s true innovation advantage: we don’t just invent technologies — we reinvent how innovation works
By David H. HsuMay 11, 2026
AI strategy
Your company already has an AI strategy. You just didn’t choose it
By Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Tami Rosen and Darko LovricMay 12, 2026
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I helped build the Pentagon’s AI transformation. Corporate America is making every mistake we almost made
By Drew CukorMay 11, 2026
Latest Stories
CEOs join Trump in China where AI will take priority over trade deals
NewslettersCEOs join Trump in China where AI will take priority over trade deals
By Lee WilliamsonMay 13, 2026
What drones and drug discovery have in common
NewslettersWhat drones and drug discovery have in common
By Allie GarfinkleMay 13, 2026
Top CD rates today, May 13, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.20%
Personal FinanceTop CD rates today, May 13, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.20%
By Glen Luke FlanaganMay 13, 2026
Today’s top high-yield savings rates: Up to 5.00% on May 13, 2026
Personal FinanceToday’s top high-yield savings rates: Up to 5.00% on May 13, 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganMay 13, 2026
Former basketball player Shaquille O'Neal
SuccessShaq’s father once gave his White Castle burgers to a homeless vet—and it inspired the NBA legend’s business and philanthropy empire
By Emma BurleighMay 13, 2026
Google's new Googlebook laptop. (Courtesy: Google)
NewslettersBehold, the Googlebook
By Andrew NuscaMay 13, 2026
A gold Nvidia server exhibit
LawEncrypted texts reveal how Nvidia chips and U.S. tech are being smuggled to China and Russia
By Amanda GerutMay 13, 2026
Activists display banners referring to the shutting down of existing oil pipelines in the northern United States in Washington, DC on April 1, 2021 one block from the White House. (Photo by Daniel SLIM / AFP) (Photo by DANIEL SLIM/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergyFrankenpipelines: Inside Trump’s bid to resurrect Keystone XL and stretch Dakota Access north
By Jordan BlumMay 13, 2026
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CommentaryAmerica has a huge manufacturing labor shortage—and its education system is nowhere close to plugging the gap
By Tony Schmitz and The ConversationJanuary 4, 2023
  • Friends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
    CommentaryFriends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
    By Gary ShapiroDecember 16, 2022
Elon Musk
TechSocial media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have been skating by on an obscure federal law for years. 2 experts see a huge change coming
By Robert Kozinets, Jon Pfeiffer and The ConversationJanuary 4, 2023
These 5 gender equity events impacted the U.S. economy in 2022. Addressing them in 2023 could unlock a $3.1 trillion opportunity
CommentaryThese 5 gender equity events impacted the U.S. economy in 2022. Addressing them in 2023 could unlock a $3.1 trillion opportunity
By Katica RoyJanuary 4, 2023
Jerome Powell
CommentaryI’ve been a Fed watcher for 40 years and see 2 key political problems for central banks’ inflation fight in 2023
By Steve Schifferes and The ConversationJanuary 3, 2023
Disabled people have been demanding remote work for decades. Here’s what happened when the pandemic made it possible
CommentaryDisabled people have been demanding remote work for decades. Here’s what happened when the pandemic made it possible
By Gleb TsipurskyJanuary 3, 2023
KPMG’s playbook for CEOs navigating uncertainty in 2023
CommentaryKPMG’s playbook for CEOs navigating uncertainty in 2023
By Paul KnoppJanuary 3, 2023
  • eBay CEO: ‘I supported the American Rescue Plan–but a little-known provision will hurt millions of Americans who buy and sell used goods online’
    CommentaryeBay CEO: ‘I supported the American Rescue Plan–but a little-known provision will hurt millions of Americans who buy and sell used goods online’
    By Jamie IannoneDecember 16, 2022
We asked 1,261 voters about the crackdown on ESG investing. You’ll never guess which party’s voters are most opposed to it
CommentaryWe asked 1,261 voters about the crackdown on ESG investing. You’ll never guess which party’s voters are most opposed to it
By Lindsay SingletonJanuary 2, 2023
A cutout of Sen. Bernie Sanders
FeaturesThe everything bubble has popped, and millennials may not like what happens next. Get ready for the mindset shift of ‘retro capitalism’
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 31, 2022
How living off the grid as a child helped me find success–and understand the importance of paying it forward
CommentaryHow living off the grid as a child helped me find success–and understand the importance of paying it forward
By Lance DoironDecember 30, 2022
In turbulent times, go for growth
CommentaryIn turbulent times, go for growth
By Asutosh PadhiDecember 29, 2022
Loneliness is a public health emergency we can’t afford to ignore
CommentaryLoneliness is a public health emergency we can’t afford to ignore
By Lance RobertsonDecember 29, 2022
  • The FTC’s cases against Meta are chasing Facebook’s ghost
    CommentaryThe FTC’s cases against Meta are chasing Facebook’s ghost
    By Adam KovacevichDecember 15, 2022
Photo of the opening night curtain call for "Into the Woods" on Broadway
CommentaryInvestors are in a race to acquire music rights. Here’s why they should be looking to Broadway instead in 2023
By Michael BarraDecember 28, 2022
ESG critics must understand that ‘woke capitalism’ is driven by supply and demand
CommentaryESG critics must understand that ‘woke capitalism’ is driven by supply and demand
By Brian StaffordDecember 27, 2022
What digital transformation looks like at the American Red Cross–and how it could make a difference for nonprofits across the country
CommentaryWhat digital transformation looks like at the American Red Cross–and how it could make a difference for nonprofits across the country
By Matthew CascioDecember 26, 2022
The (solvable) problem of school transportation
CommentaryThe (solvable) problem of school transportation
By Ritu NarayanDecember 23, 2022
Artificial intelligence chatbots: Exciting breakthrough or dangerous tool?
CommentaryArtificial intelligence chatbots: Exciting breakthrough or dangerous tool?
By Vivek WadhwaDecember 23, 2022
The disengagement crisis: Is it quiet quitting or tacit termination?
CommentaryThe disengagement crisis: Is it quiet quitting or tacit termination?
By Eric SydellDecember 23, 2022
Stop investing so much in A.I. technology. Invest more into what helps you create A.I. applications faster and easier
CommentaryStop investing so much in A.I. technology. Invest more into what helps you create A.I. applications faster and easier
By Alex Singla and Alex SukharevskyDecember 22, 2022
Elon Musk’s Twitter polls are a perversion of direct democracy. Here are the real governance models that underpin his rule
CommentaryElon Musk’s Twitter polls are a perversion of direct democracy. Here are the real governance models that underpin his rule
By Peter VanhamDecember 22, 2022
Artificial intelligence is the new competitive edge in sports
CommentaryArtificial intelligence is the new competitive edge in sports
By Robbie GarveyDecember 22, 2022
The case for buying a new growth engine
CommentaryThe case for buying a new growth engine
By Alexandra Ramanathan, Vincent Vandierendonck, Mikaela Boyd and Scott NancarrowDecember 21, 2022
Young workers are sandwiched between student debt and the need to save for retirement. Congress must let employers help
CommentaryYoung workers are sandwiched between student debt and the need to save for retirement. Congress must let employers help
By Mary MorelandDecember 21, 2022
Biggest CEO successes and setbacks: 2022’s triumphs and 2023’s challenges
CommentaryBiggest CEO successes and setbacks: 2022’s triumphs and 2023’s challenges
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianDecember 21, 2022
I’ve spent decades studying trust in markets. Here’s what the FTX collapse has in common with Lehman Brothers and Russian nukes
CommentaryI’ve spent decades studying trust in markets. Here’s what the FTX collapse has in common with Lehman Brothers and Russian nukes
By Bruce G. CarruthersDecember 20, 2022
Businessman in a cafe reads stories in a newspaper
CommentarySensationalist headlines are fueling employers’ mistrust of remote work. Here’s the data to disprove these myths
By Gleb TsipurskyDecember 20, 2022
Why SBF’s arrest means freedom for everyone else in the crypto space
CommentaryWhy SBF’s arrest means freedom for everyone else in the crypto space
By Dmitry GooshchinDecember 19, 2022
A welder works on an overpass on the Irving Interchange infrastructure project at the site of the former Dallas Cowboys Stadium on August 10, 2022 in Irving, Texas.
CommentaryRecord U.S. investments in infrastructure mustn’t remain unused for another year
By Nathan Rosenberg, Tamara Lundgren and Michael HopkinsDecember 19, 2022
Why the American food sector is optimistic about 2023
CommentaryWhy the American food sector is optimistic about 2023
By Colin GuheenDecember 19, 2022
View of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
CommentaryThe evolution of crypto and Web3 in the Arab world
By Aline DaoudDecember 19, 2022
Indians are taking over corporate America–and tech layoffs won’t stop them. Here’s why you should believe the hype
CommentaryIndians are taking over corporate America–and tech layoffs won’t stop them. Here’s why you should believe the hype
By Nitin BajajDecember 16, 2022
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