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Meta and YouTube just took a crushing legal blow over tech addiction. At this rehab for addicted teens and adults, it’s treated like heroin
Meta and YouTube just took a crushing legal blow over tech addiction. At this rehab for addicted teens and adults, it’s treated like heroin

A landmark verdict is forcing a legal reckoning over whether tech addiction is real and harmful—even as clients at reSTART describe it as a force that has derailed their lives.

By Kristin StollerMarch 24, 2026
Cursor’s crossroads: The rapid rise, and very uncertain future, of a $30 billion AI startup
Cursor’s crossroads: The rapid rise, and very uncertain future, of a $30 billion AI startup
By Allie GarfinkleMarch 21, 2026
For CEOs, it’s time for a wartime mindset
For CEOs, it’s time for a wartime mindset
By Geoff ColvinMarch 20, 2026
Exclusive: How Becky Kennedy built a leadership playbook for parenting—and a $34-million-a-year business
Exclusive: How Becky Kennedy built a leadership playbook for parenting—and a $34-million-a-year business
By Claire ZillmanFebruary 27, 2026
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How Jeffrey Epstein pulled Bill Gates and Microsoft into a web of sex, money, and secrets
By Eva Roytburg and Jim EdwardsMarch 10, 2026
Target’s new CEO lays out a $6 billion plan to revive ‘Tarzhay’
Target’s new CEO lays out a $6 billion plan to revive ‘Tarzhay’
By Phil WahbaMarch 6, 2026
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CVS Health is about to turn hundreds of its drugstores into health care super-clinics
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By Shawn TullyOctober 4, 2021
Leading Las Vegas: A British firm is upending America’s booming online sports gambling market
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By Jeremy KahnSeptember 28, 2021
20 years after the Twin Towers fell, you can still see them
Features20 years after the Twin Towers fell, you can still see them
By Mia DiehlSeptember 9, 2021
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By Kayleen SchaeferSeptember 6, 2021
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By Maria AspanAugust 23, 2021
  • Female founders under fire: Are women in the startup world being unfairly targeted?
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    By Maria AspanDecember 3, 2020
‘Almost everyone is getting screwed’: After climate disasters, homeowners find their battle with insurers is just beginning
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By Erika FryAugust 9, 2021
Desert streams: Netflix and other entertainment giants woo Saudi audiences
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By Vivienne WaltAugust 2, 2021
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By David H. FreedmanJuly 31, 2021
Reports of forced labor are driving brands to abandon Chinese cotton
FeaturesReports of forced labor are driving brands to abandon Chinese cotton
By Eamon Barrett and Grady McGregorJuly 18, 2021
Female migrant workers and the families they support are being abandoned by the money-transfer industry
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By Louise DonovanJuly 15, 2021
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    By Jeff John RobertsDecember 3, 2020
As digital darling Warby Parker prepares for an IPO, it looks for growth from a very old-fashioned source
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By Jordyn Holman and BloombergJuly 10, 2021
Strategy Session: Southwest CEO Gary Kelly’s guide to succession planning
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By Shawn TullyJuly 5, 2021
Big tech firms move to tackle the e-waste explosion, but is it enough?
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By Laura PaddisonJune 21, 2021
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100 years after the Tulsa massacre, Black Wall Street’s legacy of entrepreneurship continues
Features100 years after the Tulsa massacre, Black Wall Street’s legacy of entrepreneurship continues
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This Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
FeaturesThis Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
By Michal Lev-RamMay 18, 2021
Airsickness: EasyJet’s struggle to stay aloft during the pandemic
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By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 1, 2021
After SolarWinds: Untangling America’s cybersecurity mess
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