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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

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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
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Today, Emily Blunt is worth $80 million thanks to her Hollywood career—but she actually wanted to be a UN Spanish translator on $80K
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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
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
Jamie Dimon isn’t giving up the top job. That’s turned JPMorgan into a poaching ground for CEO talent

Jamie Dimon’s succession delay has turned JPMorgan into a CEO recruiting gold mine.

By Ruth UmohJune 30, 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
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Trump’s 927-page disclosure is just a normal Tuesday for direct indexing and crypto wealth managers
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Trump’s excessive trades look like those of an automated, direct indexing, tax-loss harvesting portfolio, not one individual in the know.

By Catherina GioinoJuly 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
America needs 3.8 million manufacturing workers. This CEO has a blueprint to find them

Saint-Gobain North America’s CEO says the real threat to America’s next century isn’t a lack of innovation — it’s a shortage of skilled workers.

By Mark RayfieldJuly 1, 2026
I know how Gen Z can survive the ‘jobpocalypse’ because I built an AI company — in 2015

As AI lowers the cost of creating and analyzing, companies will not hire less—they will expect more. Certain people will thrive.

By Jeremy FainJuly 1, 2026
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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
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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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
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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
Ford on why it hired 350 ‘gray beard’ engineers: you need their mentorship for younger workers — and to drive huge AI productivity gains

“These engineers carry the hard-earned wisdom of decades of design,” Ford told Fortune, adding that AI is important to quality gains.

By Sasha RogelbergJune 29, 2026
Target is starting to track employees’ unexcused lateness and absences with a points system—and if they rack up 12, they’re fired

Target staffers who clock in late and skip work enough to rack up 12 points will be shown the door. It’s just one way companies are tightening their grip on in-person attendance.

By Emma BurleighJune 29, 2026
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By Amanda GerutJune 29, 2026
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