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Intel Chief Exec, Lip-Bu Tan, on stage
Intel’s share price just blew the doors off. One man thinks he knows the reason why

Written off as a legacy chipmaker, Intel is staging a comeback—riding the AI boom, forging alliances, and betting big on a future it once failed to see.

By Kamal AhmedApril 27, 2026
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
Who owns ideas in the AI age?
By Francesca CassidyApril 8, 2026
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
By Jessica MathewsApril 3, 2026
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
By Nicholas GordonMarch 26, 2026
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
By Kamal AhmedApril 2, 2026
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
By Shawn TullyMarch 31, 2026
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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
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‘The era is over for big rock stars’: How Beijing’s crackdown on Jack Ma forever changed the role of China’s CEOs
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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
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By Marianna CeriniSeptember 26, 2022
  • An embryologist points to an Ovocyte after it was inseminated at the Virginia Center for Reproductive Medicine, in Reston, Virginia.
    Features‘If you can move them, move them’: Fertility experts say the end of Roe raises huge questions about the fate of frozen embryos in red states
    By Beth KowittJune 24, 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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By Shawn TullySeptember 23, 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
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A DARPA grant inspired MIT scientists to build a desalinator the size of a briefcase that turns seawater into drinking water
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By Vivienne WaltSeptember 10, 2022
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A winemaker set out to revive forgotten grapes. What he discovered could help save vineyards from climate change
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By Ian MountAugust 30, 2022
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IMF fees on war-torn countries are closer to elimination. They ‘increase poverty and hold back our global economic recovery,’ one congressman says
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