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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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A Ukrainian journalism professor has fought Putin’s disinformation machine for 8 years—with surprising success. Here’s why he’s convinced fake news can be defeated
FeaturesA Ukrainian journalism professor has fought Putin’s disinformation machine for 8 years—with surprising success. Here’s why he’s convinced fake news can be defeated
By Bernhard WarnerJune 28, 2022
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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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FeaturesOB/GYNs are rethinking their careers after Roe v. Wade decision, signaling that the doctor shortage may get even worse
By Colin LodewickJune 24, 2022
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By Nicole Gull McElroyJune 16, 2022
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FeaturesAbigail Disney wants to fix a ‘troubling’ disconnect and tie CEO pay more closely to workers’ wages
By Maria AspanJune 15, 2022
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FeaturesCompanies are gaining an edge during The Great Resignation by doing more to help parents through the ‘chaos years’
By Lambeth HochwaldJune 15, 2022
  • Many CEOs want workers back full-time. Here’s how Twitter, Netflix, and other major companies are handling return to work
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FeaturesHospitals have become less safe during the pandemic. So why does the government want to suppress hospital safety data?
By Erika FryJune 14, 2022
Rite Aid managed to lose more than $600 million during the pandemic while its pharmacy rivals boomed. Inside the CEO’s high-stakes turnaround plan
FeaturesRite Aid managed to lose more than $600 million during the pandemic while its pharmacy rivals boomed. Inside the CEO’s high-stakes turnaround plan
By Phil WahbaJune 14, 2022
A.I. experts say the Google researcher’s claim that his chatbot became ‘sentient’ is ridiculous—but also highlights big problems in the field
FeaturesA.I. experts say the Google researcher’s claim that his chatbot became ‘sentient’ is ridiculous—but also highlights big problems in the field
By Jeremy KahnJune 13, 2022
Meet the Meta executive tasked with bringing Mark Zuckerberg’s high-stakes metaverse vision to life
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By Jonathan Vanian and Jeremy KahnJune 13, 2022
Meta’s $10 billion problem: Slowing ad revenue could hurt its ambitious metaverse plans. Here’s how the company hopes to rebound
FeaturesMeta’s $10 billion problem: Slowing ad revenue could hurt its ambitious metaverse plans. Here’s how the company hopes to rebound
By Jeremy Kahn and Jonathan VanianJune 10, 2022
  • A flying, all-electric taxi sounds like sci-fi, but some experts say you could be sitting in one in just 3 years
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NASCAR banned the Confederate flag in 2020. Company insiders explain how it happened—and why that single decision has supercharged the business since
FeaturesNASCAR banned the Confederate flag in 2020. Company insiders explain how it happened—and why that single decision has supercharged the business since
By Sheryl EstradaJune 4, 2022
Roblox is one of the biggest metaverse success stories. So why hasn’t it turned a profit?
FeaturesRoblox is one of the biggest metaverse success stories. So why hasn’t it turned a profit?
By Rob WalkerJune 3, 2022
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By Jeremy Kahn and Jonathan VanianJune 2, 2022
Moderna vs. misinformation: How the biotech battles online lies about its COVID vaccine
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From Davos to death threats: The World Economic Forum has become a major target of online conspiracy theorists. Inside its playbook for fighting back
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Should there be a ‘maximum wage?’ Fortune 500 CEOs earned 205 times what their typical employees did in 2021
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‘A lot of these tokens will fail’: SEC Chair Gary Gensler fears crypto losses will undermine confidence in traditional markets
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Tinder’s CEO met her husband on the app. Now she’s trying to fix the problems that drive women off the platform
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Inside the ‘IT unit’: In Ukraine, an army of techies hone their skills in a unique battle against Russia
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Inside Google’s push to nail hybrid work and bring its 165,000-person workforce back to the office part-time
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FeaturesSoftbank’s billionaire founder is counting on an IPO for chip firm Arm to offset his Vision Fund’s $27 billion losses. That’s upping the pressure on Arm’s new CEO
By Jeremy KahnMay 13, 2022
The rise of the billionaire CEO: How Steve Jobs’ final board meeting at Apple created a new way to pay CEOs staggering sums
FeaturesThe rise of the billionaire CEO: How Steve Jobs’ final board meeting at Apple created a new way to pay CEOs staggering sums
By Geoff ColvinMay 5, 2022
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By Geoff ColvinApril 27, 2022
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By Amy ZavattoApril 22, 2022
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