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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai’s new $692 million compensation package hinges on the success of two Google moonshots that aren’t making any money

Nearly half of Pichai’s compensation depends on robotaxi company Waymo and drone delivery service Wing. Both companies are part of Alphabet that operates at a loss.

By Jacqueline MunisMarch 10, 2026
Trump fires NTSB member who calls it a ‘political hit job,’ leaving crash board short-staffed amid 1,000+ probes
By The Associated Press and Josh FunkMarch 10, 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
Lloyd Blankfein, former CEO of Goldman Sachs
Former Goldman Sachs CEO got into Harvard at 16, growing up in Brooklyn public housing—he still says college is the best ticket to the middle class
By Emma BurleighMarch 10, 2026
Warren Buffett and Jane Fraser
Citi CEO Jane Fraser has a Warren Buffett-approved trick for dealing with a toxic boss or difficult colleague: ‘Never in anger, respond to that email’
By Preston ForeMarch 10, 2026
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AI just gave you six extra hours back. Your boss already took them.

Across industries, artificial intelligence is collapsing day-long tasks into minutes. But instead of shorter workdays, executives say companies are using the gains to demand more output.

By Nick LichtenbergMarch 10, 2026
‘AI brain fry’ is real — and it’s making workers more exhausted, not more productive, new study finds

Too much AI oversight at work was associated with not just brain fog, but more errors, decision fatigue, and greater intention to quit, Boston Consulting Group researchers said.

By Sasha RogelbergMarch 10, 2026
AI can double output. Human biology can’t

There’s an AI burnout trap, and your productivity gains are fragile.

By Scott HutchesonMarch 10, 2026
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Bosses are firing Gen Z grads just months after hiring them—here’s what they say needs to change

Gen Z grads are unprepared for the workforce, can’t handle the workload, and are unprofessional, hiring managers say.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 10, 2026
How Walmart CEO John Furner is using his father’s lessons—and AI—to steer a $1 trillion giant

John Furner recently took the reins of Walmart, and now leads a $1 trillion retail giant. But it’s the early-life lessons from his dad that helped shape his leadership today.

By Alice BarlowMarch 10, 2026
The worst housing market in years couldn’t stop single women from owning a record-breaking number of homes

Despite a brutal housing market, single women are outpacing single men nearly two to one and making bigger financial sacrifices than ever to get there.

By Catherina GioinoMarch 10, 2026
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Most small businesses can’t afford a full-time finance chief. So Mastercard is debuting a ‘virtual CFO’ built with AI

The new offering aims to help business owners manage cash flow, spot risks, and make CFO‑level decisions.

By Sheryl EstradaMarch 10, 2026
AI is making traditional CEO credentials less convincing

Boards are looking past seniority and asking harder questions to CEO contenders.

By Ruth UmohMarch 9, 2026
Asana’s new CEO says getting a job in Silicon Valley isn’t harder for Gen Z than it was for him—he shares his alternative ‘donut box’ hack for getting hired

Exclusive: Gen Z is resorting to donut-box résumés, cold emails, and viral stunts to break into tech—but Dan Rogers, the new CEO of the $1.8 billion workflow software company Asana, says the real hack is slower and far less flashy

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 8, 2026
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Former Goldman Sachs CEO says DEI programs are ‘counterproductive,’ arguing ‘you’re branding the people in that program’

Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein thinks some DEI initiatives are self-defeating.

By Jake AngeloMarch 10, 2026
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary doesn’t care if you work from your basement. He just wants to know if you can ‘execute’

Companies forcing workers back to the office are potentially giving up their best talent, he said.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 10, 2026
After losing her Malibu home, Paris Hilton is raising $1 million to get women-owned businesses back on their feet

Hilton is donating $350,000 to kick-start the Back in Business Recovery Fund, with a goal to raise at least $1 million by the end of March.

By Gabriela Aoun Angueira and The Associated PressMarch 9, 2026
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LawVoting tech firm Smartmatic seeks to dismiss money laundering charge as part of Trump’s ‘campaign of retribution’ after 2020 election loss
By The Associated Press and Joshua GoodmanMarch 10, 2026
Middle East‘It’s so impossible to live with’: Former Goldman Sachs CEO Blankfein says the Iran war won’t last long
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 10, 2026
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AIJensen Huang says the $700 billion AI buildout is just the beginning: ‘Trillions of dollars of infrastructure still need to be built’
By Jake AngeloMarch 10, 2026
EconomySaudi Aramco CEO issues stark warning: Iran war could bring ‘catastrophic’ shock to global oil
By Tristan BoveMarch 10, 2026
LawAlabama Gov. opts not to execute a man who didn’t kill anyone
By The Associated Press and Kim ChandlerMarch 10, 2026
LawMan hailed as a hero for finding the Ship of Gold and then jailed for losing the coins now released after a decade in prison
By The Associated Press and John SeewerMarch 10, 2026
NewslettersProfessional sports are desperate to reach female fans. So why did an NBA team try to host an event with a strip club?
By Emma HinchliffeMarch 10, 2026
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PoliticsEileen Gu and Alysa Liu: 2 Olympians, 2 Californians, 2 countries
By Didi Tang and The Associated PressMarch 10, 2026
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SuccessColumbia professor says ‘don’t be yourself’ in the workplace, actually. Here’s why authenticity is ‘overrated’
By Sasha RogelbergOctober 9, 2025
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SuccessStripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
By Emma BurleighOctober 9, 2025
Gen Z worried with a credit card
SuccessGen Z’s credit scores just suffered the biggest drop of any generation in years—student loans, rent and ‘doom spending’ are to blame
By Preston ForeOctober 9, 2025
Wall Street
CommentaryWhen Washington steps back: what deregulation means for corporate leaders
By Jane Sadowsky and Jennifer ConnOctober 9, 2025
Anthea Cox
CommentaryMorgan Stanley’s head of financial planning on 4 steps you can take to start building generational wealth
By Anthea Tjuanakis CoxOctober 9, 2025
NYSE brokers
CommentaryFewer earnings reports, more regret: The high cost of going quiet
By Richard TorrenzanoOctober 9, 2025
NewslettersPatagonia CEO says climate denialists are delusional: ‘If you step out of a window from the third floor talking about how gravity doesn’t exist, you’re still going to hit the ground’
By Diane BradyOctober 9, 2025
BankingWells Fargo was reeling from scandal. Jamie Dimon protégé Charlie Scharf bet his career on saving the 173-year-old bank
By Shawn TullyOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureThe Nordic approach to business builds empowerment, team spirit and engagement. But can you copy it? 
By Adam GaleOctober 9, 2025
Future of WorkHow the world’s largest call center operator is blending artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence 
By Adam GaleOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureLeading across borders: How Hilton adapted a winning culture to 50 European countries 
By Rebecca Ann HughesOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureHow an M&A-driven day nursery became one of Europe’s top employers 
By Rebecca Ann HughesOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureInside DHL Express’ university for supervisors
By Samuel BurkeOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureHow Cisco uses AI agents and nudges to cut bureaucracy and free employees’ time 
By Ted Kitterman and Great Place To WorkOctober 9, 2025
Workplace CultureHow pharma giant AbbVie holds leaders accountable for culture 
By Ted Kitterman and Great Place To WorkOctober 9, 2025
AIA whopping 72% of S&P 500 companies disclosed AI as a ‘material risk’ on their 10-Ks this year. They’re most worried about reputational threats
By Courtney Vien and CFO BrewOctober 8, 2025
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Future of WorkSome Ford employees say they’ve been warned they could be fired for not going back to the office, report says
By Eva RoytburgOctober 8, 2025
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EconomyMeet the rural school district that used H-1B visas to hire Filipino teachers because ‘we quite simply didn’t have other applicants’
By Sarah Raza and The Associated PressOctober 8, 2025
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SuccessNobel Prize winner was hiking in Yellowstone with phone set to airplane mode. He’ll keep doing it for work-life balance
By Stefanie Dazio, Adithi Ramakrishnan and The Associated PressOctober 8, 2025
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AIHow a 23-year-old former OpenAI researcher turned a viral AI prophecy into profit, with a $1.5 billion hedge fund and outsize influence from Silicon Valley to D.C.
By Sharon GoldmanOctober 8, 2025
C-SuitePatagonia CEO Ryan Gellert says he believes the world needs responsible business more than ever
By Fortune EditorsOctober 8, 2025
Jane Goodall
CommentaryUnited Way CEO: In Jane Goodall, we lost one of humanity’s clearest voices. The work begins now
By Angela F. WilliamsOctober 8, 2025
Larry Ellison
SuccessMeet Larry Ellison, the 81-year-old tech billionaire-turned-media mogul
By Jessica CoacciOctober 8, 2025
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C-SuiteBloodthirsty activist investors are set to take down a record number of CEOs this year, Barclays says. The record is only a year old
By Nick LichtenbergOctober 8, 2025
Gen Z
Real EstateGen Z’s housing bust laid bare: 15 million more adults under 35 are living with their parents than a decade ago
By Rohan Shah and The ConversationOctober 8, 2025
Cristiano Ronaldo
SuccessCristiano Ronaldo is football’s first-ever billionaire: he went from begging for burgers outside McDonald’s to landing a $400 million-plus tax-free Saudi contract
By Preston ForeOctober 8, 2025
NewslettersHow software maker Monday.com’s ‘AI Month’ unlocked a gusher of employee-generated ideas
By John KellOctober 8, 2025
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., during a Bloomberg Television on the sidelines of the JPMorgan Tech Stars Conference 2025 in London, UK, on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025.
AIJamie Dimon warns leaders not to ‘put their head in the sand’ about AI. ‘It is going to affect jobs’
By Eva RoytburgOctober 8, 2025
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HealthThe gut science of sports: Fandom triggers ’emotional eating’ and sometimes peer pressure to eat the thing you really shouldn’t
By Aaron Mansfield and The ConversationOctober 8, 2025
Arts & EntertainmentDolly Parton once turned down a song request from Elvis Presley. That was just one business decision that helped build her $650 million empire
By Sydney LakeOctober 8, 2025
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