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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
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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
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By Jordan BlumMay 13, 2026
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Mortgage rates today, May 13, 2026
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By Glen Luke FlanaganMay 13, 2026
Michael Burry, Paul Tudor Jones, and a Nobel-winner all see the same thing: A stock market reckoning
InvestingMichael Burry, Paul Tudor Jones, and a Nobel-winner all see the same thing: A stock market reckoning
By Shawn TullyMay 13, 2026
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EnergyJapanese snack giant resorts to black-and-white bags of potato chips as Iran War literally sucks color out of the world
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 12, 2026
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PoliticsElon Musk, Tim Cook and Larry Fink expected to join Trump’s entourage to Beijing this week
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 12, 2026
Sam Altman walks inside a courthouse
LawSam Altman defends himself as a ‘honest and trustworthy businessperson’ in trial testimony detailing his past dealings with Elon Musk
By The Associated Press, Barbara Ortutay and Matt O'BrienMay 12, 2026
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5 keys to building a post-pandemic business
Commentary5 keys to building a post-pandemic business
By Mikaela Boyd, Dunigan O’Keeffe and Arpan ShethAugust 31, 2022
  • The economy is changing–and so is philanthropy
    CommentaryThe economy is changing–and so is philanthropy
    By William JohnsonAugust 12, 2022
‘Toasted skin syndrome’ is a real condition from the age of wood-burning stoves­–and another reason you shouldn’t use your laptop as a laptop
Commentary‘Toasted skin syndrome’ is a real condition from the age of wood-burning stoves­–and another reason you shouldn’t use your laptop as a laptop
By Carolyn BarberAugust 31, 2022
Corporate America is waking up to frontline workers’ importance, according to Ford Foundation
CommentaryCorporate America is waking up to frontline workers’ importance, according to Ford Foundation
By José GarcíaAugust 31, 2022
The clash of organizational transformation and linear thinking
CommentaryThe clash of organizational transformation and linear thinking
By Marie-Caroline ChauvetAugust 30, 2022
There’s a storm brewing in cloud computing–and most firms aren’t prepared for it
CommentaryThere’s a storm brewing in cloud computing–and most firms aren’t prepared for it
By Joe AtkinsonAugust 30, 2022
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CommentaryCompanies are ‘flex-washing’ to attract talent—but there will be a backlash
By Holger ReisingerAugust 29, 2022
  • ESG critics could be leaving money on the table–and missing an opportunity to make a real impact
    CommentaryESG critics could be leaving money on the table–and missing an opportunity to make a real impact
    By Jonathan RoseAugust 12, 2022
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CommentaryQuiet quitting, firing, even dumping: Americans are falling in love with passive-aggression, and it’s hurting our careers, relationships, and mental health
By Ashley LutzAugust 28, 2022
Consumer sentiment matters more than inflation and unemployment numbers–and it has never been so bad for so long
CommentaryConsumer sentiment matters more than inflation and unemployment numbers–and it has never been so bad for so long
By Christos MakridisAugust 26, 2022
Corporations break themselves up all the time. So why shouldn’t regulators break up Big Tech?
CommentaryCorporations break themselves up all the time. So why shouldn’t regulators break up Big Tech?
By Denise HearnAugust 25, 2022
Employees work at an office in San Francisco
CommentaryThe Great Resignation is a crisis of belonging. Here’s the real way we organize ourselves at work
By Anthony SilardAugust 25, 2022
Don’t spoil the unique chemistry between America’s universities and pharmaceutical companies
CommentaryDon’t spoil the unique chemistry between America’s universities and pharmaceutical companies
By Howard DeanAugust 25, 2022
  • Shared company ownership may be the missing path to the American dream
    CommentaryShared company ownership may be the missing path to the American dream
    By Darren Walker and Pete StavrosAugust 11, 2022
Sanctions and boycotts have crippled Russia’s economy–but loopholes persist. Here’s how Asian airlines, European aviation giants, and sanctions evaders are gaming the system
CommentarySanctions and boycotts have crippled Russia’s economy–but loopholes persist. Here’s how Asian airlines, European aviation giants, and sanctions evaders are gaming the system
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianAugust 24, 2022
Rents are soaring. Here’s how to bring them down
CommentaryRents are soaring. Here’s how to bring them down
By Christopher PtomeyAugust 24, 2022
Why Ukraine is going all in on tech to rebuild its economy
CommentaryWhy Ukraine is going all in on tech to rebuild its economy
By Oleksandr BornyakovAugust 24, 2022
Here’s what JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon got wrong—and Meta got right—about remote work
CommentaryHere’s what JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon got wrong—and Meta got right—about remote work
By Gleb TsipurskyAugust 23, 2022
This little-discussed provision in the Inflation Reduction Act just established the world’s largest green lending program
CommentaryThis little-discussed provision in the Inflation Reduction Act just established the world’s largest green lending program
By Andrei ChernyAugust 22, 2022
A banner of the Bitcoin logo is displayed at a currency conference in Miami
CommentaryCrypto bosses like me are having to let go of some of the most talented people in America. Here’s why you should jump on hiring crypto castaways
By Maxim GalashAugust 22, 2022
The metaverse is replacing the office. Meet the gamified workforce of the future
CommentaryThe metaverse is replacing the office. Meet the gamified workforce of the future
By Val VacanteAugust 22, 2022
‘Preserve’ your culture at your own peril
Commentary‘Preserve’ your culture at your own peril
By Patrick CriteserAugust 20, 2022
High potential programs are going underground because they’re bad optics–and it’s only making matters worse
CommentaryHigh potential programs are going underground because they’re bad optics–and it’s only making matters worse
By Elizabeth Weingarten and Liz Kofman-BurnsAugust 19, 2022
The recent crackdown on Tornado Cash sets a dangerous precedent. Here’s why it could be the beginning of an all-out ‘war on code’
CommentaryThe recent crackdown on Tornado Cash sets a dangerous precedent. Here’s why it could be the beginning of an all-out ‘war on code’
By Alex TapscottAugust 19, 2022
America’s largest employers are sounding the alarm on immigration rules. Canada’s successful startup visa program shows us why
CommentaryAmerica’s largest employers are sounding the alarm on immigration rules. Canada’s successful startup visa program shows us why
By Dick Burke and Ray WaliaAugust 19, 2022
This rare bipartisan agreement on over-the-counter hearing aids sounds like progress
CommentaryThis rare bipartisan agreement on over-the-counter hearing aids sounds like progress
By Blake CadwellAugust 18, 2022
Male patient in gown sitting on exam table in discussion with doctor in exam room
CommentaryLong COVID could be leading to a wave of erectile dysfunction as the pandemic invades our sex lives
By Carolyn BarberAugust 17, 2022
I’ve been a full-time Lyft driver since 2017. Here’s how ‘flexibility’ and ‘choice’ just don’t apply to underpaid ‘gig work’ that requires 50 hours a week
CommentaryI’ve been a full-time Lyft driver since 2017. Here’s how ‘flexibility’ and ‘choice’ just don’t apply to underpaid ‘gig work’ that requires 50 hours a week
By Mike RobinsonAugust 17, 2022
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CommentaryMenopause shouldn’t be an invisible tax on women in the workplace
By Kate RyderAugust 16, 2022
Here are the steps the airline industry is taking to create a better air travel experience for everyone
CommentaryHere are the steps the airline industry is taking to create a better air travel experience for everyone
By Nicholas CalioAugust 16, 2022
Howard Schultz speaks onstage
CommentaryHoward Schultz once spoke of the ‘reservoir of trust’ he had with Starbucks employees–but his war on unions risks destroying that bond
By Aron SolomonAugust 15, 2022
Inventory issues are hurting the bottom line. It’s time for a hybrid approach to supply chains
CommentaryInventory issues are hurting the bottom line. It’s time for a hybrid approach to supply chains
By Kal RamanAugust 15, 2022
Person leans back in an office chair and daydreams.
CommentaryHow I killed Mondays—and why I don’t regret it
By Mike MelilloAugust 15, 2022
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