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A construction site sits to the right of the White House
A $400 million ballroom was just the beginning. Now, Trump plans to spend $174 million more on renovations

Nearly all of the funding comes from donors, the White House said.

By Jacqueline MunisApril 6, 2026
Peeps in yellow dye on a conveyor belt
‘No one is saying, ‘I want more cancer with my candy”: Why Peeps are a ‘food chemical success story’ despite RFK Jr.’s campaign to destroy their dyes
By Catherina GioinoApril 5, 2026
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Newt Gingrich wants to drop a nuke on the Strait of Hormuz. America actually looked at the same thing in 1977 in Latin America
By The Conversation and Christine KeinerApril 3, 2026
A chip research center site operations manager stands next to a window overlooking the facility.
Data centers are so hot their ‘heat island’ effect is raising temperatures up to 6 miles away and impacting 343 million people worldwide, study finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 1, 2026
Workers on the production line of solar panels in China
After renewable power’s record-smashing 2025, the Iran war could accelerate the shift as countries seek ‘structurally more resilient’ energy, UN says
By Tristan BoveApril 2, 2026
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Meet China’s AI-powered recycling robot that sorts 220 pounds of clothes in 2 to 3 minutes
By Tian MacLeod Ji and The Associated PressApril 2, 2026
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AIAssociated Press starts offering buyouts to newspaper journalists amid wider AI transformation
By David Bauder and The Associated PressApril 6, 2026
Sam Altman says AI superintelligence is so big that we need a ‘New Deal’—critics say OpenAI’s policy ideas are a cover for ‘regulatory nihilism’
AISam Altman says AI superintelligence is so big that we need a ‘New Deal’—critics say OpenAI’s policy ideas are a cover for ‘regulatory nihilism’
By Sharon GoldmanApril 6, 2026
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AISam Altman’s big pitch to fix the big AI mess sounds like Jamie Dimon’s: a 4-day workweek and a big new tax on rich people like him
By Jake AngeloApril 6, 2026
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AI‘No one’s raising their hand’: Japan’s labor crisis is making the case for robots taking the jobs you don’t want
By Catherina GioinoApril 6, 2026
US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks about the conflict in Iran in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on April 6, 2026, in Washington, DC.
PoliticsTrump threatens to ‘take out’ all of Iran in one night. From blackout bombs to ‘discombobulators,’ here’s what that could actually mean
By Eva RoytburgApril 6, 2026
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Future of WorkGoldman just looked at 40 years of data on the ‘scarring’ effects of technological disruption and finds Gen Z isn’t the most at risk
By Nick LichtenbergApril 6, 2026
Trump is seeking the biggest defense budget surge in 75 years as the Pentagon stays committed to ‘exquisite’ weapons
PoliticsTrump is seeking the biggest defense budget surge in 75 years as the Pentagon stays committed to ‘exquisite’ weapons
By Jason MaApril 6, 2026
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LawThe Artemis II astronauts have officially gone further from earth than any humans have gone before
By The Associated Press and Marcia DunnApril 6, 2026
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‘Flood wine,’ anyone? German vintners sell salvaged bottles of mud-encrusted Pinot Noir to raise funds
Environment‘Flood wine,’ anyone? German vintners sell salvaged bottles of mud-encrusted Pinot Noir to raise funds
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerAugust 8, 2021
  • The newest challenges for the sustainable apparel industry
    EnvironmentThe newest challenges for the sustainable apparel industry
    By Lindsey Tramuta and Alyssa NewcombJuly 5, 2021
China’s latest floods put its climate-friendly ‘sponge cities’ to the test
Design ThinkingChina’s latest floods put its climate-friendly ‘sponge cities’ to the test
By Eamon BarrettAugust 7, 2021
Synthetic biology could help business save the planet
CommentarySynthetic biology could help business save the planet
By François Candelon, Matthieu Gombeaud and Georgie StokolAugust 6, 2021
Ethereum’s inventor claims the network is ready for a major update that would cut energy use by 99%
TechEthereum’s inventor claims the network is ready for a major update that would cut energy use by 99%
By Matthew Leising and BloombergAugust 5, 2021
Biden to set ambitious EV goal as carmakers plead for help
EnvironmentBiden to set ambitious EV goal as carmakers plead for help
By Bloomberg, Ari Natter and Keith LaingAugust 5, 2021
Big Oil plummets down the Fortune Global 500, dragged by the pandemic
NewslettersBig Oil plummets down the Fortune Global 500, dragged by the pandemic
By Eamon BarrettAugust 4, 2021
  • COVID forced America to confront its shopping addiction. Can we break the habit?
    CommentaryCOVID forced America to confront its shopping addiction. Can we break the habit?
    By J.B. MacKinnonJuly 3, 2021
DHL orders a fleet of all-electric planes as logistics sector gets serious about emissions
EnergyDHL orders a fleet of all-electric planes as logistics sector gets serious about emissions
By William Wilkes and BloombergAugust 3, 2021
As Broadway reopens, theatergoers must provide proof of vaccination and follow mask protocols
Arts & EntertainmentAs Broadway reopens, theatergoers must provide proof of vaccination and follow mask protocols
By Mark Kenedy and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2021
Big Oil is making big profits again. Here’s what they’re doing with the cash
EnergyBig Oil is making big profits again. Here’s what they’re doing with the cash
By Katherine DunnJuly 30, 2021
How the pandemic fueled the rise of the ‘Buy Nothing’ economy
RetailHow the pandemic fueled the rise of the ‘Buy Nothing’ economy
By Beth KowittJuly 30, 2021
Tsunami warning issued for Hawaii after massive 8.2 quake hits Alaska
EnvironmentTsunami warning issued for Hawaii after massive 8.2 quake hits Alaska
By The Associated PressJuly 29, 2021
  • BMW's electric sedan i4
    EnvironmentAs rivals map their exit strategies, BMW refuses to write off combustion engine cars
    By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJuly 3, 2021
Countries are still struggling to agree on coal as COP26 looms
NewslettersCountries are still struggling to agree on coal as COP26 looms
By Katherine DunnJuly 28, 2021
How a hedge fund is forcing change at ExxonMobil
LeadershipHow a hedge fund is forcing change at ExxonMobil
By Fortune EditorsJuly 23, 2021
Unable to outrun Tesla or climate change, Mercedes goes all in on EVs
EnvironmentUnable to outrun Tesla or climate change, Mercedes goes all in on EVs
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJuly 22, 2021
Jeff Bezos' joy ride and the meme trail it left behind
TechJeff Bezos’s historic rocket trip created one giant meme trail back on Earth
By Sophie MellorJuly 21, 2021
Chevron’s carbon capture project hasn’t worked, but Sinopec thinks its will
NewslettersChevron’s carbon capture project hasn’t worked, but Sinopec thinks its will
By Eamon BarrettJuly 21, 2021
12 dead as world’s biggest iPhone production base gets 8 months of rain in one day
Environment12 dead as world’s biggest iPhone production base gets 8 months of rain in one day
By BloombergJuly 21, 2021
Emissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
EnvironmentEmissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
By Katherine DunnJuly 20, 2021
The West doesn’t need Chinese tech to fight climate change
CommentaryThe West doesn’t need Chinese tech to fight climate change
By Denis PayreJuly 20, 2021
China just launched the world’s largest carbon trading market—and it already needs reforming
EnvironmentChina just launched the world’s largest carbon trading market—and it already needs reforming
By Eamon BarrettJuly 16, 2021
J&J recalls some Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens after carcinogen found
EnvironmentJ&J recalls some Neutrogena and Aveeno sunscreens after carcinogen found
By Anna Edney, Riley Griffin and BloombergJuly 14, 2021
Greenwashing is the threat to climate action, says Al Gore
NewslettersGreenwashing is the threat to climate action, says Al Gore
By Katherine DunnJuly 14, 2021
Al Gore says the world is finally making progress on addressing climate change
FinanceAl Gore says the world is finally making progress on addressing climate change
By Katherine DunnJuly 14, 2021
Days before the Olympics, Tokyo tries to stop its swimming venue from smelling ‘like a toilet’
EnvironmentDays before the Olympics, Tokyo tries to stop its swimming venue from smelling ‘like a toilet’
By Erica Yokoyama and BloombergJuly 13, 2021
Europe’s manufacturers fear landmark carbon import tax may do more harm than good
EnvironmentEurope’s manufacturers fear landmark carbon import tax may do more harm than good
By Christiaan Hetzner, David Meyer and Christiaan HetznerJuly 13, 2021
Plant-based menus are taking over at top fast food chains
EnvironmentPlant-based menus are taking over at top fast food chains
By Alyssa NewcombJuly 12, 2021
BlackRock boss Larry Fink says bad climate regulation is pushing the world toward $100 oil
EnvironmentBlackRock boss Larry Fink says bad climate regulation is pushing the world toward $100 oil
By Erik Schatzker and BloombergJuly 12, 2021
Carbon credit explainer: How the business of buying and selling emissions really works
EnvironmentCarbon credit explainer: How the business of buying and selling emissions really works
By Geoff ColvinJuly 9, 2021
These are the American cities most vulnerable to ‘food shock’
NewslettersThese are the American cities most vulnerable to ‘food shock’
By Katherine DunnJuly 7, 2021
Hot enough for you? June in North America was the hottest ever recorded
EnvironmentHot enough for you? June in North America was the hottest ever recorded
By Laura Millan Lombrana and BloombergJuly 7, 2021
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The U.S. military set up an improvised airfield deep inside Iran to rescue the F-15 airman. Marines just practiced building one in the desertplaceholder alt text
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A CIA deception campaign in Iran helped the spy agency uncover the location of the downed F-15 airman, who was hiding in a mountain creviceplaceholder alt text
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