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‘It’s just his AI and my AI going back and forth’: The workplace phenomenon that’s undermining human relationships
‘It’s just his AI and my AI going back and forth’: The workplace phenomenon that’s undermining human relationships

AI isn’t the problem, says leadership expert Leena Rinne: It’s social connection and emotional intelligence instead.

By Jacqueline MunisJuly 3, 2026
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YouTube’s founders split over $650 million when they sold to Google in 2006—had they held out, they could have taken a slice of $550 billion
By Preston ForeJuly 3, 2026
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America’s secret weapon isn’t just innovation — It’s the freedom to fail
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By Nick LichtenbergJuly 3, 2026
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Airbnb offered $750 to Americans to open up their homes during the World Cup—mostly women took it up and now they’re earning thousands
By Emma BurleighJuly 3, 2026
Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI
Microsoft’s next big bet isn’t on a model but on becoming the Swiss Army knife of enterprise AI
By Sheryl Estrada and Sebastian HerreraJuly 3, 2026
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AI’s $2.2 trillion deficit fix is already half fake, economists say

A new Brookings/Fed paper finds AI productivity could meaningfully shrink the U.S. deficit — until you count the side effects, which could erase more than half the savings before Washington even cashes the check.

By Tristan BoveJuly 2, 2026
This investor won’t back startups unless staff are in the office 6 days a week: ‘Not because I don’t have empathy, because they’re going to fail’

SaaStr founder Jason Lemkin warns that companies allowing employees to work just 20 hours a week at home are destined to fail in the AI era.

By Preston ForeJuly 2, 2026
CEO of $248 billion cybersecurity company says workers are about to face a ‘Darwinian moment’ thanks to AI: Evolve or get cut

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warns that 90% of employees aren’t AI savvy—and it could determine the fate of their careers.

By Emma BurleighJuly 1, 2026
Today, Emily Blunt is worth $80 million thanks to her Hollywood career—but she actually wanted to be a UN Spanish translator on $80K

Emily Blunt just pocketed $15 million for “Disclosure Day,” but she once dreamed of being a translator—a job that pays $80K and is now being replaced by AI.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2026
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$25 billion CEO says one-hour interviews are a waste of time—he puts candidates through six hours of tests and wants them to order wine at lunch
$25 billion CEO says one-hour interviews are a waste of time—he puts candidates through six hours of tests and wants them to order wine at lunch

Steve Jobs had his beer test. Bupa’s CEO has a six-hour interview process—and what drink you order at lunch tells him how confident you are

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 3, 2026
Most cancer philanthropy funds research. This winery cofounder is paying for the caregivers and chair lifts families can’t afford

After her husband’s glioblastoma diagnosis, Kim Busch returned to the all-female California winery she’d walked away from and turned it into a fund for the costs cancer families don’t see coming.

By Sydney LakeJuly 3, 2026
A 2-year taste of the office was enough to make 3 grads quit. Now they run a $13.2 billion investment firm: ‘We didn’t want a traditional job again’

The trio quit their grad scheme with $25K and no business plan to found Octopus Group, the firm behind Octopus Energy: “Everyone thought we were mad.”

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2026
Mark Zuckerberg feeds his cows macadamia nuts and beer to create the ‘highest-quality beef in the world’ on his $300 million estate in Hawaii

“I’m very into the genetics of the cattle,” the Meta CEO said.

By Sasha RogelbergJuly 2, 2026
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Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa was forced to put together a plan to save the Japanese carmaker in just six weeks: ‘I knew what had to be done’ 
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa was forced to put together a plan to save the Japanese carmaker in just six weeks: ‘I knew what had to be done’ 

Espinosa faces the challenging task of revitalizing an automaker that’s getting hit on multiple fronts, from fierce Chinese competition to U.S. tariffs.

By Andrew StaplesJuly 3, 2026
How foodservice giant Sodexo is embracing AI and robotics to reshape the kitchen

Alice Guéhennec oversees an annual investment budget of around 500 million euros to support AI, robotics, and other technology initiatives.

By John KellJuly 1, 2026
The Iran conflict saw jet fuel prices soar—when you use 1.88 million tonnes a year, how you respond really matters (just ask DHL)

As jet fuel prices doubled, DHL Express has diversified supplies, rerouted aircraft, and shifted to sustainable alternatives to keep its 295 planes delivering.

By Sam ForsdickJuly 1, 2026
U.S. Polo Assn. CEO was flat-out told he wasn’t right for a promotion—so he ‘outworked’ anyone else who wanted the job for 6 months straight until they changed their mind

U.S. Polo Assn. CEO J. Michael Prince grinded 90-hour weeks, sometimes pulling all-nighters to prove himself when Nike turned him down.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 1, 2026
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As Big Tech showers employees with perks to win the talent war, Nvidia built a nearly $5 trillion company by making people pay for their own lunch
As Big Tech showers employees with perks to win the talent war, Nvidia built a nearly $5 trillion company by making people pay for their own lunch

At the world’s most valuable company, lunch isn’t free—but a generous stock plan has been far more lucrative.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 1, 2026
Remote-first fintech giant Revolut is making the office compulsory for new Gen Z grads—and they’ll earn flexibility like their peers after one year

Revolut is pulling back its remote-first perks for grads in 2027—but those who succeed in the program have a shot at the digital nomad lifestyle.

By Emma BurleighJune 30, 2026
I grew BDO from $600 million to $3.4 billion. Here’s the 3-part formula that made it possible

BDO USA’s outgoing CEO on why culture, AI, and employee ownership aren’t separate priorities — they’re a single system.

By Wayne BersonJune 30, 2026
KKR cofounder once impressed Roy Disney with a habit most analysts skipped—it turned a 1-hour meeting into all-day mentorship: ‘I thought I’d died and gone to heaven’

Before building the $80 billion Wall Street giant KKR, Henry Kravis met with Walt Disney’s brother Roy and learned the importance of doing your homework.

By Preston ForeJune 30, 2026
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‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 
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By Jim EdwardsJuly 3, 2026
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Trump is already causing a headache for his new Fed chairman, saying the central bank’s board is ‘hostile’ and ‘doing the wrong thing’
By Eleanor PringleJuly 3, 2026
A $75 billion valuation, 75 million global customers and on its way to America—Revolut is London’s disruptor extraordinaire
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A U.K.-based sustainability initiative is drawing U.S. CEOs like BoA’s Brian Moynihan: ‘We’ve got to make this happen the right way’
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A U.K.-based sustainability initiative is drawing U.S. CEOs like BoA’s Brian Moynihan: ‘We’ve got to make this happen the right way’
By Kamal AhmedMarch 12, 2026
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$683 billion in unpaid labor: How companies like Amazon, AARP, and Levi’s are easing the caregiving burden on women
By Jacqueline MunisMarch 12, 2026
Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z’s résumé goes ‘right in the garbage’ if mom or dad shows up to the interview—but 1 in 5 are still doing it anyway
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Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z’s résumé goes ‘right in the garbage’ if mom or dad shows up to the interview—but 1 in 5 are still doing it anyway
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 12, 2026
Why Levi’s turned a hackathon idea into an AI tool for store employees to make denim shopping easier
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Why Levi’s turned a hackathon idea into an AI tool for store employees to make denim shopping easier
By John KellMarch 11, 2026
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    Former Goldman Sachs CEO says DEI programs are ‘counterproductive,’ arguing ‘you’re branding the people in that program’
    By Jake AngeloMarch 10, 2026
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BlackRock is splashing $100 million on training plumbers, electricians, and HVAC technicians as its CEO flags a skilled trade worker shortage
By Preston ForeMarch 11, 2026
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Tim Cook says late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs gave him this unforgettable advice before handing over the reins as CEO: ‘Never ask what I would do’
By Emma BurleighMarch 11, 2026
Microsoft Teams can now track what room you’re in. ‘Do these companies ever put these ideas through a creepy assessment?’
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Microsoft Teams can now track what room you’re in. ‘Do these companies ever put these ideas through a creepy assessment?’
By Catherina GioinoMarch 11, 2026
President Trump look away now—a 16th-century royal palace in the U.K. is leading the energy sustainability drive, and Americans are invited
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President Trump look away now—a 16th-century royal palace in the U.K. is leading the energy sustainability drive, and Americans are invited
By Kamal AhmedMarch 11, 2026
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Fortune to host Fortune 500 Innovation Forum in Detroit in November
By Diane BradyMarch 11, 2026
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    The worst housing market in years couldn’t stop single women from owning a record-breaking number of homes
    By Catherina GioinoMarch 10, 2026
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63% of U.S. entrepreneurs are planning to exit their businesses. A new UBS report explains why
By Catherina GioinoMarch 11, 2026
Bill Ackman is a self-described ‘Buffett devotee’—and wants his $28 billion Pershing empire to be the ‘modern-day’ Berkshire
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Bill Ackman is a self-described ‘Buffett devotee’—and wants his $28 billion Pershing empire to be the ‘modern-day’ Berkshire
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 11, 2026
LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil on how stuck golfers got out of a besieged Gulf: ‘Precise planning, excellent resources and tremendous leadership’
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LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil on how stuck golfers got out of a besieged Gulf: ‘Precise planning, excellent resources and tremendous leadership’
By Nicholas GordonMarch 11, 2026
Israeli president’s message to CEOs in D.C.: ‘We need to be steadfast, take a deep breath, and finish the undermining of Iran’
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Israeli president’s message to CEOs in D.C.: ‘We need to be steadfast, take a deep breath, and finish the undermining of Iran’
By Diane BradyMarch 11, 2026
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Bill Gates was a top 3 philanthropist last year as the ultrawealthy gave away $22.4 billion — but he didn’t take the top spot
By David Campbell, Hans Peter Schmitz, Lindsey McDougle and The ConversationMarch 10, 2026
Washington state wants to keep employers from microchipping workers, before anyone even gets the idea
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Washington state wants to keep employers from microchipping workers, before anyone even gets the idea
By Catherina GioinoMarch 10, 2026
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By Joseph HostetlerMarch 10, 2026
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Will AI take your job? This chart in an economic study by Anthropic may give you a hint. But the answer is complicated
By Jeremy KahnMarch 10, 2026
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Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai’s new $692 million compensation package hinges on the success of two Google moonshots that aren’t making any money
By Jacqueline MunisMarch 10, 2026
Trump fires NTSB member who calls it a ‘political hit job,’ leaving crash board short-staffed amid 1,000+ probes
Politics
Trump fires NTSB member who calls it a ‘political hit job,’ leaving crash board short-staffed amid 1,000+ probes
By The Associated Press and Josh FunkMarch 10, 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
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Former Goldman Sachs CEO got into Harvard University at just 16 from public housing in Brooklyn—and says higher education is still the best way of breaking into the middle class
By Emma BurleighMarch 10, 2026
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Citi CEO Jane Fraser swears by Warren Buffett’s golden rule for dealing with conflict at work: ‘Never, ever respond to that email in anger’
By Preston ForeMarch 10, 2026
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The AI productivity paradox: More work, not less
By Nick LichtenbergMarch 10, 2026
Bosses are firing Gen Z grads just months after hiring them—here’s what they say needs to change
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Bosses are firing Gen Z grads just months after hiring them—here’s what they say needs to change
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 10, 2026
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By Sasha RogelbergMarch 10, 2026
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