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Exclusive: Azzi Fudd joins Project B, the international league chasing a billion-dollar opportunity in global basketball
Exclusive: Azzi Fudd joins Project B, the international league chasing a billion-dollar opportunity in global basketball

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The highest-paid hospital CEO made $43 million last year all while Americans hold $220 billion in medical debt
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Jeff Bezos pledged $10 billion for climate change. With the 2030 clock ticking, his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, is leading the charge to spend it
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By Nick LichtenbergJune 18, 2026
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Huffington Post founder, Arianna Huffington, says there’s no such thing as balance—but there is one phone habit she refuses to skip before bed every night.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 19, 2026
Dario Amodei has only 1 direct report, his chief of staff—and everyone else reports to his sister: ‘It’s incredibly freeing’

As $965 billion Anthropic prepares for an IPO, the AI firm’s CEO, Dario Amodei, admits he’s been managing only one person—and passing the rest to his sister.

By Preston ForeJune 18, 2026
Joshua Baer, the architect of Austin’s tech scene, dies at 50

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By Ed White and The Associated PressJune 18, 2026
Teen summer employment is headed for its worst year since 1948

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By Matt Sedensky and The Associated PressJune 18, 2026
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See which Fortune 500 companies are making changes to their C-suite ranks.

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Meet the CEO of US Polo Assn: He grew up in one of America’s poorest regions and now hosts Prince William and runs a $2.7 billion brand

The U.S. Polo Assn. CEO studied accounting when millennials and boomers were abandoning it—and it opened the door to a $2.7 billion career in luxury fashion.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 18, 2026
‘AI is going to create a labor shortage’: Jeff Bezos sees more jobs being created in the new economy, not less

The Amazon founder bets AI will create a labor shortage, not a doomsday, as he debuts Prometheus, his $41 billion startup reengineering the physical world.

By Catherina GioinoJune 17, 2026
PayPal mafia member and ex–Sequoia steward Roelof Botha joins SpaceX board—reuniting with Elon Musk after decades

Roelof Botha, who spent more than two decades at VC firm Sequoia Capital, first worked with Elon Musk at PayPal. 

By Allie GarfinkleJune 17, 2026
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By Sam BirchallJune 18, 2026
AI won’t transform your business—until you redesign work itself 

Simply implementing AI solutions will not be enough to bring about organizational change. The real shift occurs when work itself is redesigned—and most companies are getting it wrong. Here’s a six-step playbook from WPP’s head of human-AI strategy

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IBM’s $17 million DOJ settlement makes the case for civility

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By Carolynn JohnsonJune 16, 2026
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By Nick LichtenbergJune 16, 2026
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