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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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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
  • Larry Summers photographed at his home in Brookline, MA on August 31, 2022.
    MagazineWe spent the day with Larry Summers, the economist who predicted inflation would spiral out of control. He’s still afraid.
    By Shawn TullySeptember 23, 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
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
Pharmacists working at Alto
FeaturesA Softbank-backed pharmacy startup is working to tackle a $300-billion-a-year prescription drug crisis
By Erika FryOctober 28, 2022
Fortune’s 2022 list of the 100 Fastest Growing Companies
FeaturesOn 2022’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list, energy is back—and Amazon, Netflix, and Meta are gone
By Matthew Heimer, Nicolas Rapp and Scott DeCarloOctober 26, 2022
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FeaturesHe sprayed on Bella Hadid’s dress in that viral stunt. Now the inventor of fabric-in-a-can wants to revolutionize fashion’s slow, dirty supply chain
By Ian MountOctober 25, 2022
  • A Dutch-Norwegian startup wants to open ‘a whole new frontier’ of renewable energy with solar farms that float on the ocean’s surface
    FeaturesA Dutch-Norwegian startup wants to open ‘a whole new frontier’ of renewable energy with solar farms that float on the ocean’s surface
    By Ian MountSeptember 20, 2022
A crisis worse than COVID? This 30-year-old statistician is responsible for spotting the next mega-threat to global business
FeaturesA crisis worse than COVID? This 30-year-old statistician is responsible for spotting the next mega-threat to global business
By Vivienne WaltOctober 25, 2022
Dirty shrimp farms are punching a huge hole in the environment. A.I. could cut it in half
EnvironmentDirty shrimp farms are punching a huge hole in the environment. A.I. could cut it in half
By Matt WhittakerOctober 24, 2022
Two women who are suing Wall Street banks over sexual harassment
FeaturesWall Street could finally be forced to change its sexist culture as two long-simmering lawsuits head to trial
By Maria AspanOctober 21, 2022
Diesel generators power natural disaster cleanups. After Hurricane Ian, an SaaS pioneer and angel investor deployed an alternative: Mobile, solar-based nanogrids
FeaturesDiesel generators power natural disaster cleanups. After Hurricane Ian, an SaaS pioneer and angel investor deployed an alternative: Mobile, solar-based nanogrids
By Ian MountOctober 18, 2022
Urban planners know they can’t end homebuyers’ love for the suburbs, but they can make them greener
EnvironmentUrban planners know they can’t end homebuyers’ love for the suburbs, but they can make them greener
By Natasha D'SouzaOctober 17, 2022
  • Employees making heat pumps at the plant of German manufacturer Viessmann in Allendorf, Germany, August 9, 2022.
    FeaturesClimate change and the energy crisis are powering the comeback of a 1970s technology now being installed in 40% of new U.S. homes
    By David MeyerSeptember 14, 2022
Electric vehicles have a charging access problem. These companies are working to solve it
EnvironmentElectric vehicles have a charging access problem. These companies are working to solve it
By Abigail BassettOctober 17, 2022
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LifestyleHow four female founders are building big things in the home space
By Lambeth HochwaldOctober 11, 2022
A 40-year-old IT entrepreneur solved his midlife crisis by launching a space junk startup that pioneered a $14.3 billion industry
EuropeA 40-year-old IT entrepreneur solved his midlife crisis by launching a space junk startup that pioneered a $14.3 billion industry
By Ian MountOctober 11, 2022
‘Children can’t advocate for themselves’: American public schools have a massive plastic waste problem
Environment‘Children can’t advocate for themselves’: American public schools have a massive plastic waste problem
By Hollie StephensOctober 10, 2022
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LeadershipThe rise and fall of the Wing: How a popular women’s co-working startup failed despite billionaire backers, a $365 million valuation, and a 35,000-person waiting list
By Paige McGlauflinOctober 7, 2022
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MagazineWhy dream hampton, whose documentary helped lead to R. Kelly’s conviction, worries the #MeToo movement is in ‘the backlash phase’
By Maria AspanOctober 6, 2022
The 15 Most Powerful Women in Startups
MagazineThe 15 Most Powerful Women in Startups
By Emma Hinchliffe and Paolo ConfinoOctober 6, 2022
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MagazineEllen Pao paved the way for a #MeToo reckoning in Silicon Valley. Now she’s calling out tech’s ’embarrassing’ lack of accountability 
By Maria AspanOctober 6, 2022
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MagazineFast-fashion giant Zara faces a huge challenge in the climate crisis. Can its heiress-turned-leader make the brand fast, cheap, and green?
By Vivienne WaltOctober 6, 2022
Keep your eye on these 9 powerful women in business in the years ahead
MagazineKeep your eye on these 9 powerful women in business in the years ahead
By Fortune EditorsOctober 5, 2022
The women behind #MeToo, 5 years later: Tarana Burke, Ellen Pao, and Gretchen Carlson on what has and hasn’t changed
MagazineThe women behind #MeToo, 5 years later: Tarana Burke, Ellen Pao, and Gretchen Carlson on what has and hasn’t changed
By Maria Aspan, Erika Fry, Emma Hinchliffe and Beth KowittOctober 5, 2022
35-year-old Canva founder Melanie Perkins got rejected by 100 VCs. Now her $26 billion design startup is ready to take on Microsoft and Google
Magazine35-year-old Canva founder Melanie Perkins got rejected by 100 VCs. Now her $26 billion design startup is ready to take on Microsoft and Google
By Emma HinchliffeOctober 4, 2022
Melinda French Gates is investing $1 billion of her own money for women in the United States. Here’s an inside look at her game plan
MagazineMelinda French Gates is investing $1 billion of her own money for women in the United States. Here’s an inside look at her game plan
By Michal Lev-RamOctober 3, 2022
Photo of Forever 21 staff and shoppers at the store's grand opening in Barcelona, Spain, on June 4, 2011.
FeaturesFast-fashion pioneer Forever 21 has a new CEO and is betting its post-bankruptcy comeback on in-person shopping
By Yvonne LauOctober 1, 2022
‘The era is over for big rock stars’: How Beijing’s crackdown on Jack Ma forever changed the role of China’s CEOs
Features‘The era is over for big rock stars’: How Beijing’s crackdown on Jack Ma forever changed the role of China’s CEOs
By Grady McGregorSeptember 30, 2022
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FeaturesBed Bath & Beyond aspired to be the next Target. But strategic mistakes made it the year’s biggest retail train wreck
By Phil WahbaSeptember 28, 2022
A Bill Gates-backed startup is retrofitting diesel engines to run on cleaner fuel and challenging the idea that ‘all carbon is evil’
FeaturesA Bill Gates-backed startup is retrofitting diesel engines to run on cleaner fuel and challenging the idea that ‘all carbon is evil’
By Ian MountSeptember 27, 2022
Oil giant Shell is leading the way on this $4 trillion climate change solution some say won’t work
EnvironmentOil giant Shell is leading the way on this $4 trillion climate change solution some say won’t work
By Marianna CeriniSeptember 26, 2022
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FeaturesThese ‘stealth’ remote workers are working from Bali—and their colleagues have no idea
By Simon WillisSeptember 24, 2022
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