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Meta and YouTube just took a crushing legal blow over tech addiction. At this rehab for addicted teens and adults, it’s treated like heroin
Meta and YouTube just took a crushing legal blow over tech addiction. At this rehab for addicted teens and adults, it’s treated like heroin

A landmark verdict is forcing a legal reckoning over whether tech addiction is real and harmful—even as clients at reSTART describe it as a force that has derailed their lives.

By Kristin StollerMarch 24, 2026
Cursor’s crossroads: The rapid rise, and very uncertain future, of a $30 billion AI startup
Cursor’s crossroads: The rapid rise, and very uncertain future, of a $30 billion AI startup
By Allie GarfinkleMarch 21, 2026
For CEOs, it’s time for a wartime mindset
For CEOs, it’s time for a wartime mindset
By Geoff ColvinMarch 20, 2026
Exclusive: How Becky Kennedy built a leadership playbook for parenting—and a $34-million-a-year business
Exclusive: How Becky Kennedy built a leadership playbook for parenting—and a $34-million-a-year business
By Claire ZillmanFebruary 27, 2026
This photograph taken in Le-Perreux-sur-Marne, outside Paris on February 9, 2026 shows undated pictures provided by the US Department of Justice on January 30, 2026 as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files
How Jeffrey Epstein pulled Bill Gates and Microsoft into a web of sex, money, and secrets
By Eva Roytburg and Jim EdwardsMarch 10, 2026
Target’s new CEO lays out a $6 billion plan to revive ‘Tarzhay’
Target’s new CEO lays out a $6 billion plan to revive ‘Tarzhay’
By Phil WahbaMarch 6, 2026
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PoliticsTravel guru Rick Steves is happy to pay more taxes
By Catherina GioinoApril 3, 2026
Artemis II’s moonbound astronauts capture Earth’s brilliant blue beauty as they travel more than 110,000 miles from home
InnovationArtemis II’s moonbound astronauts capture Earth’s brilliant blue beauty as they travel more than 110,000 miles from home
By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressApril 3, 2026
Checking a bag on United Airlines now costs $10 more as Iran war sends jet fuel costs up nearly 100% in major hubs
Travel & LeisureChecking a bag on United Airlines now costs $10 more as Iran war sends jet fuel costs up nearly 100% in major hubs
By Rio Yamat and The Associated PressApril 3, 2026
At least one crew member still missing after Iran shoots down 2 U.S. aircraft while Trump says ‘it’s war’
PoliticsAt least one crew member still missing after Iran shoots down 2 U.S. aircraft while Trump says ‘it’s war’
By Sam Mednick, Konstantin Toropin, Seung Min Kim and The Associated PressApril 3, 2026
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CybersecurityInternet Watch Foundation finds 260-fold increase in AI-generated CSAM in just one year, and ‘it’s the tip of the iceberg’
By Catherina GioinoApril 3, 2026
6 Best Vitamins to Boost Energy (2026): Top Recommendations From Experts
Health6 Best Vitamins to Boost Energy (2026): Top Recommendations From Experts
By Emily PharesApril 3, 2026
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HealthWhat Is NMN: Everything You Need to Know From Experts
By Katherine Van DisApril 3, 2026
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Personal FinanceBest certificates of deposit (CDs) for April 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 3, 2026
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India’s population will soon overtake China’s—if it hasn’t already. The boom should benefit India’s economy—but experts warn it could be a liability
FeaturesIndia’s population will soon overtake China’s—if it hasn’t already. The boom should benefit India’s economy—but experts warn it could be a liability
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 22, 2023
  • A Silicon Valley startup inspired by SimCity gamified decarbonization and now is helping New Zealand sheep farmers reduce their ‘fart tax’ liabilities
    FeaturesA Silicon Valley startup inspired by SimCity gamified decarbonization and now is helping New Zealand sheep farmers reduce their ‘fart tax’ liabilities
    By Ian MountNovember 8, 2022
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FeaturesGoldman Sachs’ CEO called on all employees to return full-time to the office a year ago. Many still aren’t showing up
By Geoff ColvinJanuary 13, 2023
A California startup is turning greenhouse gas into a biodegradable plastic alternative that’s being used by Shake Shack, Nike, and H&M
FeaturesA California startup is turning greenhouse gas into a biodegradable plastic alternative that’s being used by Shake Shack, Nike, and H&M
By Ian MountJanuary 10, 2023
Photo illustration of Mandy Ginsberg and Shar Dubey with upward arrows.
FeaturesThey say it’s lonely for women at the top. These two CEOs and best friends never felt that way
By Emma HinchliffeJanuary 2, 2023
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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
King Felipe of Spain, King Charles and Queen Margrethe II of Denmark in a photo illustration.
FeaturesWhy royal families from Britain to Denmark will be following Big Tech and downsizing in 2023
By Alice HearingDecember 30, 2022
  • An Indian city of 8 million that turned a garbage-clogged lake into a natural biofilter provides a lesson on how to adapt to climate change
    FeaturesAn Indian city of 8 million that turned a garbage-clogged lake into a natural biofilter provides a lesson on how to adapt to climate change
    By Bill SpindleNovember 8, 2022
Fortune’s Blue Ribbon Companies 2023
FeaturesFortune’s Blue Ribbon Companies 2023
By Fortune EditorsDecember 29, 2022
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FeaturesA device that could save the lives of thousands of new mothers earned a startup a $240 million exit. Its 11-year journey to market shows how gender biases are holding back women’s health
By Erika FryDecember 28, 2022
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FeaturesNot your grandma’s C-suite: The decades-long transformation of the corporate world’s most important invention
By Paige McGlauflinDecember 20, 2022
Farmers use $60 billion of pesticides each year. 2 MIT scientists have developed a new technology that could cut that number in half
FeaturesFarmers use $60 billion of pesticides each year. 2 MIT scientists have developed a new technology that could cut that number in half
By Ian MountDecember 20, 2022
ESG investing faces challenges from all sides. Can it survive?
EnvironmentESG investing faces challenges from all sides. Can it survive?
By Laurie ClarkeDecember 19, 2022
  • Photo illustration of RJ Scaringe, a Rivian truck, a red fever line, and a grid.
    FeaturesInside Rivian’s year from hell: How the EV-truck maker stumbled despite billions in cash, Amazon’s backing, and the 6th-largest IPO in U.S. history
    By Simon WillisNovember 7, 2022
Unilever has settled its battle with Ben & Jerry’s over West Bank ice cream—but the minefield of doing business in Israel remains
FeaturesUnilever has settled its battle with Ben & Jerry’s over West Bank ice cream—but the minefield of doing business in Israel remains
By Vivienne WaltDecember 16, 2022
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FeaturesReviving sales at Kay and Zales: How Signet CEO Gina Drosos pulled America’s biggest jeweler out of a long slump
By Phil WahbaDecember 16, 2022
Designed in California, assembled in Vietnam—but still Chinese: A top Chinese AirPod manufacturer is following Apple as it shifts away from the mainland
FeaturesDesigned in California, assembled in Vietnam—but still Chinese: A top Chinese AirPod manufacturer is following Apple as it shifts away from the mainland
By Gregor Stuart HunterDecember 16, 2022
MacKenzie Scott
FeaturesMacKenzie Scott, after $14 billion in giving, says she’ll start allowing nonprofits to apply for her money
By Maria AspanDecember 15, 2022
Warren Buffett standing in front of a BNSF railroad logo.
FeaturesA sick-leave showdown at a Warren Buffett–owned company highlighted the flaws in billionaire philanthropy
By Maria AspanDecember 15, 2022
The CEO of Amazon Web Services likes to hire people who are ‘restless and dissatisfied.’ Here’s why
FeaturesThe CEO of Amazon Web Services likes to hire people who are ‘restless and dissatisfied.’ Here’s why
By Geoff ColvinDecember 11, 2022
This is how Elon Musk will kill Twitter
FeaturesThis is how Elon Musk will kill Twitter
By Elizabeth SpiersDecember 8, 2022
Scientists are partnering with Nissan, GM, and Toyota to break up those annoying ‘phantom’ traffic jams using A.I. and cruise control
FeaturesScientists are partnering with Nissan, GM, and Toyota to break up those annoying ‘phantom’ traffic jams using A.I. and cruise control
By Ian MountDecember 6, 2022
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Magazine16 former PepsiCo executives are now Fortune 500 CEOs. Here’s how the food and beverage giant became an incubator for leaders
By Phil WahbaDecember 5, 2022
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MagazineHow CEOs can lead in a recession and come out stronger: 5 powerful strategies from corner-office veterans
By Shawn TullyDecember 1, 2022
How Amazon grew an awkward side project into AWS, a behemoth that’s now 4 times bigger than its original shopping business
MagazineHow Amazon grew an awkward side project into AWS, a behemoth that’s now 4 times bigger than its original shopping business
By Geoff ColvinNovember 30, 2022
11 recession-resistant stocks to buy for 2023
Magazine11 recession-resistant stocks to buy for 2023
By Anne Sraders and Scott DeCarloNovember 29, 2022
The best financial strategies for surviving a recession in 2023 from 3 top advisers
MagazineThe best financial strategies for surviving a recession in 2023 from 3 top advisers
By Matthew HeimerNovember 29, 2022
Wind farms kill millions of birds each year. Scientists may have found a simple solution: paint turbines black
FeaturesWind farms kill millions of birds each year. Scientists may have found a simple solution: paint turbines black
By Ian MountNovember 22, 2022
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MagazineBig Business courted big controversies in the 2022 midterm elections. Were the returns on their political donations worth the risks?
By Maria AspanNovember 19, 2022
Diligent Robotics chief technology officer and co-founder Vivian Chu with Moxi, the company's hospital robot.
FeaturesTo prevent nurse burnout, a 35-year-old engineer built a time-saving robot that’s now deployed at top U.S. hospitals
By David MeyerNovember 16, 2022
Mushroom ‘leather’ realistic enough for $4,200 Hermès handbags has raised over $187 million from investors like Natalie Portman, John Legend, and GM
FeaturesMushroom ‘leather’ realistic enough for $4,200 Hermès handbags has raised over $187 million from investors like Natalie Portman, John Legend, and GM
By Ian MountNovember 15, 2022
Portrait of Sam Bankman-Fried drinking water from a glass
FeaturesThe rise and fall of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried: The 30-year-old who built a $30 billion empire—then burned it down in 48 hours
By Chris Stokel-WalkerNovember 14, 2022
Nuclear fusion has been a pipe dream for decades, but it might actually be on the cusp of commercial viability
EnvironmentNuclear fusion has been a pipe dream for decades, but it might actually be on the cusp of commercial viability
By Alasdair LaneNovember 14, 2022
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