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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
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
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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The U.S. military set up an improvised airfield deep inside Iran to rescue the F-15 airman. Marines just practiced building one in the desert
PoliticsThe U.S. military set up an improvised airfield deep inside Iran to rescue the F-15 airman. Marines just practiced building one in the desert
By Jason MaApril 5, 2026
Artemis II’s toilet is on the blink again, forcing astronauts to use more backup collection bags as odor fills capsule
InnovationArtemis II’s toilet is on the blink again, forcing astronauts to use more backup collection bags as odor fills capsule
By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressApril 5, 2026
Delta CEO Ed Bastian in a blue suit sitting down
C-SuiteDelta started sharing profits with its 100,000 employees two decades ago. CEO Ed Bastian says shareholders love it
By Catherina GioinoApril 5, 2026
Screenwriters union and Hollywood studios reach a surprise deal after just 3 weeks of talks that’s longer than typical agreements
Arts & EntertainmentScreenwriters union and Hollywood studios reach a surprise deal after just 3 weeks of talks that’s longer than typical agreements
By The Associated PressApril 5, 2026
Trump vows to strike Iran’s power plants and bridges if Hormuz isn’t open by Tuesday as Kuwait says attack put water desalination plant offline
PoliticsTrump vows to strike Iran’s power plants and bridges if Hormuz isn’t open by Tuesday as Kuwait says attack put water desalination plant offline
By Matthew Lee, Konstantin Toropin, Sam Metz, Samy Magdy and The Associated PressApril 5, 2026
During the rescue of the F-15 airman in Iran, the U.S. military blew up two of its own transport planes that had to be left behind
PoliticsDuring the rescue of the F-15 airman in Iran, the U.S. military blew up two of its own transport planes that had to be left behind
By The Associated PressApril 5, 2026
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AIAI angst mutates into ‘FOBO’ as Fear of Becoming Obsolete takes over American workforces
By Nick LichtenbergApril 5, 2026
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CommentaryThe corporate ‘storyteller’ is marketing’s newest messiah—and just as hollow as every buzzword before it
By Bruce StocklerApril 5, 2026
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Bob Dylan Goes Electric In Newport
FeaturesWas rock ’n’ roll America’s greatest revolution?
By Zocalo Public SquareFebruary 25, 2015
  • Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat Interview
    FinanceCitigroup has cut CEO Michael Corbat’s pay — to $13 million
    By ReutersFebruary 20, 2015
TJX says it will boost worker pay as its profit rises
FeaturesTJX says it will boost worker pay as its profit rises
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsFebruary 25, 2015
Holiday Shoppers Seek Out Deals On Black Friday
FeaturesTarget’s quarterly profit jumps as holiday sales grow
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsFebruary 25, 2015
Apple’s patent fine and Abercrombie’s Supreme Court case — 5 things to know today
FeaturesApple’s patent fine and Abercrombie’s Supreme Court case — 5 things to know today
By Laura LorenzettiFebruary 25, 2015
Apple ordered to pay $533 million for patent infringement
TechApple ordered to pay $533 million for patent infringement
By ReutersFebruary 25, 2015
Led Zeppelin performing in Los Angeles
FeaturesHeavy metal midlife crisis? Led Zeppelin’s ‘Physical Graffiti’ turns 40 in the digital age
By Daniel BukszpanFebruary 24, 2015
  • Billionaire financier and Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett poses on a motorcycle during Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders meeting in Omaha
    FinanceWarren Buffett’s Berkshire gets into the biker gear business
    By John KellFebruary 20, 2015
Another Snowstorm Hits Winter-Weary Boston Area
FeaturesBrilliant guy in Massachusetts is selling snow for ‘only $89′
By MoneyFebruary 24, 2015
A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne North Dakota
EnergyObama just vetoed the Keystone XL pipeline approval bill
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsFebruary 24, 2015
Sony taps Tom Rothman to replace Amy Pascal at Sony Pictures
LeadershipSony taps Tom Rothman to replace Amy Pascal at Sony Pictures
By Tom Huddleston Jr.February 24, 2015
A new home for sale.
Real EstateHow to accurately price your home for the local market
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 24, 2015
2015 Buick Enclave
EnergyGM’s Buick (yes, Buick) cracks the top 10 on Consumer Reports’ top autos list
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsFebruary 24, 2015
  • 6 ways to tell whether you actually care about your privacy
    Features6 ways to tell whether you actually care about your privacy
    By Stanley BingFebruary 20, 2015
Janet Yellen testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington
FinanceFed’s Yellen lays the groundwork for the first rate hike since 2006
By ReutersFebruary 24, 2015
The newest project at Michaels: Turning novices into crafters
RetailThe newest project at Michaels: Turning novices into crafters
By John KellFebruary 24, 2015
Janet Yellen Delivers Semi-Annual Testimony To Senate Banking Committee
FeaturesGreece’s reform plan and Yellen’s Senate grilling — 5 things to know today
By Laura LorenzettiFebruary 24, 2015
Unemployment Claims Fall To Lowest Level In Four Years
RetailHome Depot’s quarterly profit jumps 36%
By Reuters and Fortune EditorsFebruary 24, 2015
10 animated movies that scored big at the box office
Features10 animated movies that scored big at the box office
By Daniel BukszpanFebruary 23, 2015
These four policy issues got our attention at the Oscars
FeaturesThese four policy issues got our attention at the Oscars
By Justin WorlandFebruary 23, 2015
Apple Unveils iPhone 6
TechDespite complaints, Apple users are still listening to that free U2 album
By Tom Huddleston Jr.February 23, 2015
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FeaturesWhich movie studios won big at the Academy Awards?
By Christina AustinFebruary 23, 2015
Actor Keaton and director Inarritu accept the Oscar for best picture for his film "Birdman"during the 87th Academy Awards in Hollywood
FeaturesHere’s what Twitter talked about most during the Oscars
By Sarah BegleyFebruary 23, 2015
Michael Keaton as “Riggan” in BIRDMAN. Photo by Atsushi Nishijima. Copyright © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox.
FeaturesBirdman is one of the lowest-grossing Oscar Best Picture winners ever
By Tom Huddleston Jr.February 23, 2015
On Their 10th Anniversary Apple Stores Get A Makeover
FeaturesApple’s green data centers and Honda’s CEO quits — 5 things to know today
By Laura LorenzettiFebruary 23, 2015
MyMagic+ Takes the Guest Experience to a New Level with MagicBands
FeaturesDisney’s Magic Kingdom one-day passes breach $100 mark
By ReutersFebruary 23, 2015
Honda CEO to step down, replaced by a low-profile engineer
FeaturesHonda CEO to step down, replaced by a low-profile engineer
By ReutersFebruary 23, 2015
A field of corn is seen in Embrun, Ontario
RetailCould this be an answer to Big Food?
By Mark KobaFebruary 23, 2015
Retailers, growth data and the Fed — 5 things to watch for this week
FeaturesRetailers, growth data and the Fed — 5 things to watch for this week
By Fortune Editors and ReutersFebruary 22, 2015
APTOPIX 84th Academy Awards Oscars Countdown
FeaturesHere are the stars who could win big by snagging an Oscar
By Jennifer Keishin ArmstrongFebruary 20, 2015
Stocks close at new record highs as Greece gets a bailout extension
FinanceStocks close at new record highs as Greece gets a bailout extension
By Tom Huddleston Jr.February 20, 2015
Takata Airbags Lead Toyota, Nissan To Recall 3 Million Cars
FeaturesU.S. slams Takata with $14,000 daily fine over faulty airbags
By ReutersFebruary 20, 2015
Fortune Live for February 20, 2015: Snapchat, Eurozone, million-dollar mansions
FeaturesFortune Live for February 20, 2015: Snapchat, Eurozone, million-dollar mansions
By Fortune EditorsFebruary 20, 2015
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