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We could cut 180,000 preventable hospital deaths a year. Here’s exactly why we haven’t

Medical errors kill roughly 250,000 Americans a year — and we already know how to stop most of them.

By Joe KianiApril 24, 2026
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The longevity revolution is here. Our systems still think we die at 65
By Ken DychtwaldApril 23, 2026
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The Iran War just made the clean energy transition non-negotiable
By Tenzin SeldonApril 23, 2026
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Visa CMO: AI agents are your new customers — here’s how to sell to them
By Frank Cooper IIIApril 22, 2026
Software developers discussing programming code and planning how to create innovative software at co-working office. Two software developers checking programming code on computer screen. working through a coding problem together.
Inflated AI claims are under fire—and the regulatory reckoning is coming
By Perrie M. WeinerApril 23, 2026
Kemba Walden served as Acting National Cyber Director of the United States and is President of the Paladin Global Institute.
Former national cyber director: Anthropic’s ‘Mythos’ AI can hack nearly anything and we aren’t ready
By Kemba WaldenApril 23, 2026
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HealthYoung adult suicide rate down 11% over 2.5 years of new 988 mental health crisis hotline
By Devi Shastri and The Associated PressApril 24, 2026
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LawMeet the 38-year-old special forces officer charged with using classified info about Maduro’s capture to win $400,000 online
By Hallie Golden, Konstantin Toropin, Hannah Schoenbaum and The Associated PressApril 24, 2026
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PoliticsAmerica learned how to guard ships going through the mined Strait of Hormuz in the 1980s during the ‘Tanker War’
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressApril 24, 2026
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EnergyPanama Canal surge pricing: up to $4 million paid out with Strait of Hormuz still closed
By Alma Solis, Megan Janetsky and The Associated PressApril 24, 2026
Aditi Maliwal speaks while sitting
NewslettersUpfront’s Aditi Maliwal makes 3 bets a year and ignores the hype cycle
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 24, 2026
Gas prices over five dollars a gallon are displayed at an Exxon gas station near the U.S. Capitol Building on March 31, 2026 in Washington, DC.
EconomyGood news: Rumors of a K-shaped economy are overblown so far, says Goldman Sachs. Bad news: 2026 is the year it will really bite
By Eleanor PringleApril 24, 2026
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in Washington, D.C. on March 26, 2026. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
NewslettersMeta cuts 8,000 workers to relieve AI spending pressure
By Andrew NuscaApril 24, 2026
Top CD rates today, April 24, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.20%
Personal FinanceTop CD rates today, April 24, 2026: Lock in up to up to 4.20%
By Glen Luke FlanaganApril 24, 2026
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How many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
CommentaryHow many jobs will AI eliminate? Nobody really knows, and here’s why
By François Candelon, David Zuluaga Martínez and Etienne CavinMarch 7, 2025
  • Ari Raptis, CEO of Talaria Transportation.
    CommentaryI’m running a multimillion-dollar business—but it’s federally illegal
    By Ari RaptisFebruary 25, 2025
When regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
CommentaryWhen regulations hinder entrepreneurship, we all lose out. AI can help regulators do their job better—and get out of the way
By John Nay and Troy A. ParedesMarch 6, 2025
Is Saudi Arabia the next China or India? See for yourself
CommentaryIs Saudi Arabia the next China or India? See for yourself
By Angela Chitkara and Curtis S. ChinMarch 6, 2025
Warren Buffett acts like the U.S. stock market is in bubble territory. He might be onto something
CommentaryWarren Buffett acts like the U.S. stock market is in bubble territory. He might be onto something
By Steve H. Hanke and Caleb HofmannMarch 5, 2025
Want a more hopeful America? Increase awareness of past progress
CommentaryWant a more hopeful America? Increase awareness of past progress
By Clay RoutledgeMarch 5, 2025
How Trump and Musk defanging the SEC puts your financial future at risk
CommentaryHow Trump and Musk defanging the SEC puts your financial future at risk
By Alexandra ThorntonMarch 4, 2025
  • The federal funding freeze is inciting fear and chaos for millions with cancer. There’s a better way
    CommentaryThe federal funding freeze is inciting fear and chaos for millions with cancer. There’s a better way
    By Julia Frydman and Stephanie BroussardFebruary 25, 2025
Stop trying to hit credit unions with new taxes—millions of Americans would suffer
CommentaryStop trying to hit credit unions with new taxes—millions of Americans would suffer
By Jim Nussle and Juan Fernández CeballosMarch 4, 2025
Selling citizenship: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan echoes Europe’s shadiest schemes
CommentarySelling citizenship: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan echoes Europe’s shadiest schemes
By Maíra Martini and Gary KalmanMarch 4, 2025
Crypto firms offer no easy way to pass on your Bitcoin—it’s time for that to change
The CoinsCrypto firms offer no easy way to pass on your Bitcoin—it’s time for that to change
By Jason KarshMarch 4, 2025
Crypto czar David Sacks speaks to President Donald Trump in the White House in January.
CommentaryTrump’s crypto reserve is being panned by crypto leaders. Here’s why it’s actually a good idea
By Christos MakridisMarch 4, 2025
Gen Z doesn’t lack a work ethic. They’re just uninspired by today’s workplace
CommentaryGen Z doesn’t lack a work ethic. They’re just uninspired by today’s workplace
By Paul WalkerMarch 4, 2025
  • How we raised $10.5M to help satellites navigate an increasingly crowded orbit in the age of Musk
    CommentaryHow we raised $10.5M to help satellites navigate an increasingly crowded orbit in the age of Musk
    By Mark Stokes and Thomas ClaysonFebruary 25, 2025
The cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset
CommentaryThe cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset
By Alan FleischmannMarch 4, 2025
Interest in GLP-1 medications like Ozempic will continue to grow given the multiple health conditions they can improve.
CommentaryThe crisis over GLP-1 out-of-pocket costs deepens—it’s time for health-care leaders to step up
By Wendy BarnesMarch 4, 2025
Billionaires need to launch moonshots in the heartland, not just outer space
CommentaryBillionaires need to launch moonshots in the heartland, not just outer space
By Nicholas LallaMarch 4, 2025
The Trump-Zelensky spectacle went beyond geopolitical drama. Our world is changing
CommentaryThe Trump-Zelensky spectacle went beyond geopolitical drama. Our world is changing
By Vivek WadhwaMarch 3, 2025
You’re gonna need a bigger chainsaw to reduce government debt
CommentaryYou’re gonna need a bigger chainsaw to reduce government debt
By Brian HamiltonFebruary 28, 2025
Intel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
CommentaryIntel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
By Craig BarrettFebruary 28, 2025
The ‘climate establishment’ is getting nowhere—and should learn from conservative media
CommentaryThe ‘climate establishment’ is getting nowhere—and should learn from conservative media
By Colin PolskyFebruary 28, 2025
Engage Gen Z today, lead the market tomorrow
Partner CommentaryEngage Gen Z today, lead the market tomorrow
By Ellen PattersonFebruary 28, 2025
Asia will lead the way on carbon pricing. Companies need to be prepared
CommentaryAsia will lead the way on carbon pricing. Companies need to be prepared
By Patrick WinterFebruary 27, 2025
The DOGE-fueled firing of AI experts at the FDA endangers lives and worsens the hospital crisis
CommentaryThe DOGE-fueled firing of AI experts at the FDA endangers lives and worsens the hospital crisis
By Siva SomayajulaFebruary 27, 2025
The legacy media is dead. Long live the legacy media
CommentaryThe legacy media is dead. Long live the legacy media
By Evan LeatherwoodFebruary 27, 2025
Jamie Dimon’s RTO mandate won’t fix his remote-work rant’s key complaints. Here’s what will
CommentaryJamie Dimon’s RTO mandate won’t fix his remote-work rant’s key complaints. Here’s what will
By Keith FerrazziFebruary 27, 2025
How the Trump admin transformed the U.S. into the financial Wild West in a matter of weeks
CommentaryHow the Trump admin transformed the U.S. into the financial Wild West in a matter of weeks
By Marit RødevandFebruary 27, 2025
Stop blaming the loneliness epidemic on social media—digital communities help more than they hurt
CommentaryStop blaming the loneliness epidemic on social media—digital communities help more than they hurt
By Steve ZatzFebruary 26, 2025
Trump wants TSMC to take over Intel’s plants. That’s a terrible idea—here’s what needs to happen instead
CommentaryTrump wants TSMC to take over Intel’s plants. That’s a terrible idea—here’s what needs to happen instead
By David B. Yoffie, Reed Hundt, Charlene Barshefsky and James PlummerFebruary 26, 2025
Keith Dixon says the big problem with employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) is that there aren't enough of them.
CommentaryI was sleeping in a Walmart parking lot. Now I own a company
By Keith DixonFebruary 26, 2025
The gender pay gap has narrowed but is still a big problem.
CommentaryThe gender pay gap is real—but not for the reasons you might think
By Anu Madgavkar and Sven SmitFebruary 26, 2025
The recent and upcoming cuts to federal research spending pose a grave threat U.S. AI leadership.
CommentaryFederal budget cuts threaten to decimate America’s AI superiority—and other countries are watching
By Rebecca Willett and Henry HoffmannFebruary 25, 2025
Trump’s return is breaking climate policy—and that may be a good thing
CommentaryTrump’s return is breaking climate policy—and that may be a good thing
By Antoine RostandFebruary 25, 2025
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When interest on national debt overtook military spending, it triggered a limit where the U.S. may ‘cease to be a great power,’ warns Hoover historianplaceholder alt text
By Eleanor PringleApril 23, 2026
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Despite nearing their 60s, nearly four in 10 Americans heading towards the end of their careers don’t even have a retirement accountplaceholder alt text
By Emma BurleighApril 23, 2026
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