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Why 4.3% GDP growth proves the ‘vibecession’ theory is historically wrong

Go beyond the grocery receipt: reality has math and the economy is recovering right now, period.

By Brian HamiltonDecember 24, 2025
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Why gold went through the roof this year—and why its price may have been permanently raised
By Jim EdwardsDecember 24, 2025
How AI is redefining finance leadership: ‘There has never been a more exciting time to be a CFO’
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 24, 2025
The AI startups founders and VCs say could be acquisition targets in 2026
By Allie GarfinkleDecember 24, 2025
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CEOs reveal their New Year’s resolutions for 2026: From 8-day bike races and AI training, to finally cracking 7 hours of sleep a night
By Emma BurleighDecember 24, 2025
President Donald Trump walks to the South Portico along the South Lawn at the White House on December 13, 2025 in Washington, DC
‘Precarious’ is Wall Street’s defining word for 2026
By Eleanor PringleDecember 24, 2025
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PoliticsTrump administration bars 5 prominent Europeans from the U.S., accusing them of pressuring tech firms to ‘censor’ American speech
By Beatrice NolanDecember 24, 2025
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LawHow about $1.7 billion in your stocking for Christmas? Powerball’s 46 straight draws with no winner bring Yuletide greetings
By Olivia Diaz and The Associated PressDecember 24, 2025
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Personal FinanceTrump turns government into giant debt collector with threat to garnish wages on millions of Americans in default on student loans
By Annie Ma and The Associated PressDecember 24, 2025
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RetailTrump just declared Christmas Eve a national holiday. Here’s what’s open and closed?
By Dave SmithDecember 24, 2025
NewslettersExpedia CEO Ariane Gorin on the fight to ensure AI doesn’t turn her brands into invisible pipes consumers never see
By Diane BradyDecember 24, 2025
Thierry Breton, former European Commissioner for the Internal Market, in Paris on June 13, 2025. (Photo: Thomas Samson/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersU.S. denies visas for five Europeans, alleging American censorship
By Andrew NuscaDecember 24, 2025
Personal FinanceBest CD rates today, Dec. 24, 2025: Earn up to 4.18% APY if you lock in now
By Glen Luke FlanaganDecember 24, 2025
Personal FinanceToday’s best high-yield savings account rates on Dec. 24, 2025: Earn up to 5.00% APY
By Glen Luke FlanaganDecember 24, 2025
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AIIn 2000 Larry Page said Google was ‘nowhere near’ the ultimate search engine—25 years later, Gemini might be close
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 22, 2025
Personal FinanceBest home improvement loans 2025: How to choose the best loan for your situation
By Joseph HostetlerDecember 22, 2025
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SuccessBillionaire philanthropy’s growing divide: Mark Zuckerberg stops funding immigration reform as MacKenzie Scott doubles down on DEI
By Ashley LutzDecember 22, 2025
RetailTarget, Walmart, Whole Foods targeted in ByHeart botulism suits
By Anna Edney and BloombergDecember 22, 2025
Big TechMeta’s Threads makes a play for podcasters and their rabid fans
By Ashley Carman and BloombergDecember 22, 2025
InvestingChaos, cheap money, and a collapse in crypto send gold up 69% for the year, hitting a new record high
By Jim EdwardsDecember 22, 2025
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SuccessGoldman Sachs CEO says he’d hire someone ‘smart enough’ over the smartest person in the world because ultimately experience trumps brains
By Emma BurleighDecember 22, 2025
Arts & EntertainmentHallmark’s catalog of 300+ Christmas movies watched by millions all started with the world’s first written-for-TV opera in 1951
By Molly Liebergall and Morning BrewDecember 22, 2025
AIMark Cuban says AI allows ‘creators to become exponentially more creative,’ but his advice didn’t land well with people working in the industry
By Sydney LakeDecember 22, 2025
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SuccessFormer U.S. Secret Service agent says bringing your authentic self to work stifles teamwork: ‘You don’t get high performers, you get sloppiness’
By Sydney LakeDecember 22, 2025
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Big TechBillionaire Larry Ellison comes to his son’s rescue, agreeing to personally guarantee over $40 billion to finance Paramount’s bid for Warner Bros.
By Dave SmithDecember 22, 2025
SuccessMeet the Chanel chief who hires for personality over talent or skills—those with ‘big egos, want to work solo or are mercenaries’ don’t pass go
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 22, 2025
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HealthHims Hair Loss Review 2025: Pros, Cons, and More From Hands-On Testing
By Christina SnyderDecember 22, 2025
Travel & LeisureAfter pouring $450 million into Florida real estate, Larry Ellison plans to lure the ultrarich to an exclusive town just minutes from Mar-a-Lago
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 22, 2025
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AIIt’s starting to look like we’ll never come up with a good way to tell what was written by AI and what was written by humans
By Ambuj Tewari and The ConversationDecember 22, 2025
Chris Nicholas
CommentaryI’m the Sam’s Club CEO and I’ve got an AI leadership reality check: let purpose, not promise, guide investment
By Chris NicholasDecember 22, 2025
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SuccessI cold-contacted LVMH boss and he hired me: How Nespresso’s U.K. CEO got her foot in the door of the notoriously hard-to-break luxury industry
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 22, 2025
Price of platinum: Monday, December 22, 2025
Personal FinanceCurrent price of platinum as of Monday, December 22, 2025
By Joseph HostetlerDecember 22, 2025
Geoff Green
CommentaryYour mortgage likely cost $11,500 to originate—and reams of paperwork. How Salesforce Agentforce is helping improve the process
By Geoff GreenDecember 22, 2025
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AIAn Iowa company that builds wood chippers doesn’t care about your AI buzzwords: 2 Silicon Valley CEOs get real about the hype-slop-cycle
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 22, 2025
NewslettersIntuit CFO: Stablecoins are the new ‘digital dollar’ rail
By Sheryl EstradaDecember 22, 2025
C-SuiteFor CEOs, the path to the top is still internal
By Ruth UmohDecember 22, 2025
NewslettersStartup Stuffers and its pre-teen founders offer lessons in how to make the most of AI
By Allie GarfinkleDecember 22, 2025
AIA top global design alliance is embracing AI to ‘let designers focus more on empathy and creativity’
By Angelica AngDecember 22, 2025
AIOpenAI sees better margins on business sales, report says
By Mark Bergen and BloombergDecember 21, 2025
Arts & EntertainmentJames Cameron’s third ‘Avatar’ movie has big opening, but the weeks that follow could determine if parts 4 and 5 are ever made
By Jake Coyle and The Associated PressDecember 21, 2025
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Arts & EntertainmentTom Freston, the beat-poet exec who made MTV cool for 20 years, sees ‘really nothing in it for the consumer’ from Netflix, Warner, or his old company
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 21, 2025
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SuccessIs AI really killing finance and banking jobs? Experts say Wall Street’s layoffs may be more hype than takeover—for now
By Emma BurleighDecember 21, 2025
NewslettersFortune Archives: The Grape Depression
By Indrani SenDecember 21, 2025
InnovationShield AI took its drones from the ‘Batcave’ to the battlefield. Now the $5.6 billion defense-tech startup’s new CEO says it’s at an inflection point
By Jessica MathewsDecember 21, 2025
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