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Philanthropy leader at Warren Buffett and Bill Gates’ Giving Pledge says children of billionaires are pushing them to give their wealth away faster

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Ex-Google engineer says Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Sundar Pichai share the same trait—it's the lesson he swears by as a $7.2 billion AI CEO
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France wearing green for the Statue of Liberty: inside the unusual interpretation of ‘national pride’ that makes World Cup jerseys

Nike’s Liberté away kit uses its mint hue to reframe a 140-year-old diplomatic gift as a statement of national identity on American soil.

By Claire Rush and The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
One in three Gen Zers is letting AI do their homebuying homework, but they still trust realtors with the closing process
One in three Gen Zers is letting AI do their homebuying homework, but they still trust realtors with the closing process
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 28, 2026
NASA plans daring robotic rescue mission to prevent an aging space telescope from falling back to Earth, and the legendary Hubble could be next
NASA plans daring robotic rescue mission to prevent an aging space telescope from falling back to Earth, and the legendary Hubble could be next
By Marcia Dunn and The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
Ex-Google engineer says Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Sundar Pichai share the same trait—it’s the lesson he swears by as a $7.2 billion AI CEO
Ex-Google engineer says Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Sundar Pichai share the same trait—it’s the lesson he swears by as a $7.2 billion AI CEO
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 28, 2026
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This CEO became 3x more productive with AI. Then she read what her daughter wrote about it at Dartmouth
By Maria Colacurcio and Sofia FreiJune 28, 2026
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AWS CEO says replacing young employees with AI is ‘one of the dumbest ideas’—and bad for business: ‘At some point the whole thing explodes on itself’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 28, 2026
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Even Apple supply chain maestro Tim Cook couldn’t dodge the memory chip ‘RAM-ageddon’ crisis. Here’s why PC prices are soaring this summer
Even Apple supply chain maestro Tim Cook couldn’t dodge the memory chip ‘RAM-ageddon’ crisis. Here’s why PC prices are soaring this summer

Apple, Microsoft, HP and other gadget makers are being forced to choose between sacrificing sales or profit.

By Alexei OreskovicJune 28, 2026
Amazon Prime Day total online spending surpasses Adobe estimate

Total spending for the period was up 9.3% from last year’s Prime Day sale held in July, according to Adobe.

By Spencer Soper and BloombergJune 27, 2026
Apple seeks U.S. approval to buy chips from blacklisted CXMT: FT

ChangXin Memory Technologies is on the Pentagon’s 1260H list of companies with alleged connections to the Chinese military.

By Angela Cullen and BloombergJune 27, 2026
Australia to strengthen enforcement of under-16 social media ban

“It’s clear big tech are not doing enough to comply with the law — there are still too many children on social media.”

By Ainslie Chandler and BloombergJune 27, 2026
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Anthropic’s Alibaba fight raises a trillion-dollar question for IPO: How defensible is a frontier AI moat against China with Washington’s toolbox?
Anthropic’s Alibaba fight raises a trillion-dollar question for IPO: How defensible is a frontier AI moat against China with Washington’s toolbox?

The clash over Claude could test Anthropic’s valuation by exposing how hard it is to protect frontier AI models after extraction.

By Mia OsmonbekovJune 28, 2026
More than a club: how Paris Saint-Germain took inspiration from the Barcelona slogan and the New York Yankees cap to create a global business brand

Barcelona FC calls itself “més que un club,” but at PSG’s La Maison in New York, you are in a Parisian state of mind. “Ici, c’est Paris.”

By Nick LichtenbergJune 28, 2026
Shell Foundation CEO: climate tech works. Getting it to a billion people who need it is the hard part

The green transition’s real bottleneck isn’t invention — it’s distribution, cost and finance. After 25 years and $10 billion leveraged, he has a blueprint.

By Jonathan BermanJune 26, 2026
The retired college professor fighting a $313 trespassing ticket in Wisconsin thinks he’s part of a national struggle

Paul Florsheim just wanted to walk his beach. The retired professor thinks his $313 trespassing ticket is like the fight against Elon Musk.

By Catherina GioinoJune 28, 2026
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Anthropic’s Mythos 5 AI model cleared by U.S. for wider use
Anthropic’s Mythos 5 AI model cleared by U.S. for wider use

The Commerce Department letter dated Friday doesn’t mention any change to its restrictions on use of the Fable 5 model. 

By Josh Wingrove, Rachel Metz and BloombergJune 27, 2026
‘It’s not going away’: The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts

Stanford’s Erik Brynjolfsson is partnering with ADP’s Nela Richardson on a live dashboard tracking what they found last summer: AI is eating entry-level work.

By Nick LichtenbergJune 27, 2026
One in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case

Amid AI job-loss fears, Gen Z has one role they hope gets replaced: their boss. And 69% are already being polite to ChatGPT, just in case.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 27, 2026
Nobel laureate economist warns AI jobs apocalypse fears could become a self-fulfilling prophesy

“When millions of people make millions and millions of decisions based upon negative expectations, there is a risk that fear can actually help birth the reality.”

By Eva RoytburgJune 27, 2026
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SpaceX, Charter discussed mobile phone partnership in U.S.
SpaceX, Charter discussed mobile phone partnership in U.S.

Charter, the largest home internet provider in the US, could run some of SpaceX’s phone traffic through its ground-based internet infrastructure.

By Kelcee Griffis and BloombergJune 27, 2026
Greece tackles climate change wildfire risk with satellite network that can spot a blaze the size of a parking space

The 2018 Athens wildfire forced a total rethink. Now four shoebox satellites, AI triage, and a €550M EU commitment are making Greece the model.

By Derek Gatopoulos and The Associated PressJune 26, 2026
Scientists tickled monkeys to find if they have the same giggles as humans — and they do

“In a way, we are very similar to other great apes because we’ve been laughing in a similar way for 15 million years.”

By Adithi Ramakrishnan and The Associated PressJune 25, 2026
Apple blames inflationary effect of AI for price hikes: ‘We have never seen a component price increase this much’

“I think the days of $50 price increases are over,” said IDC analyst Nabila Popal.

By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressJune 26, 2026
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Job scams are getting more sophisticated, and they’re costing Americans millions

Nearly all scammers are using AI to track targets. It’s making the usual red flags harder to decipher.

By Jacqueline MunisJune 27, 2026
Defections from Google DeepMind prompt questions about Alphabet’s efforts to stay at the forefront of AI

With Google’s AI models losing leaderboard places and its pace of model releases lagging, some are questioning if the internet giant can stay at AI’s cutting edge.

By Jeremy KahnJune 23, 2026
Yale School of Management: surveillance pricing is just the beginning. AI agents will be the real test of corporate trust

Maryland and Connecticut have banned personalized pricing based on consumer data. But who do AI agents actually work for?

By Ravi Dhar and Jon IwataJune 23, 2026
Cursor’s 25-year-old CEO turned a Discord server into a talent pipeline to build his $60 billion SpaceX-backed AI company

Cursor CEO Michael Truell hired many of his employees straight out of a Discord server.

By Sydney LakeJune 23, 2026
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Trump’s U-turn on Iran sanctions would unravel decades of curbs
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By Daniel Flatley, Magdalena Del Valle, Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Jeff Mason and BloombergJune 28, 2026
Putin admits Russia is ‘going through a difficult period’ as relentless Ukrainian drone attacks cut off fuel supplies
EnergyPutin admits Russia is ‘going through a difficult period’ as relentless Ukrainian drone attacks cut off fuel supplies
By The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
Iran is forcing the U.S. into an escalation trap as a ‘shadow war’ over the Strait of Hormuz heats up that could kill the tenuous ceasefire
PoliticsIran is forcing the U.S. into an escalation trap as a ‘shadow war’ over the Strait of Hormuz heats up that could kill the tenuous ceasefire
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Burnham’s rise revives talk of war bonds to fund the UK military
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How Paris is using the Seine to try to keep cool in scorching heat
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Ukraine’s drone attacks hit more Russian refineries and create fuel shortages in Siberia—thousands of miles from the war
EnergyUkraine’s drone attacks hit more Russian refineries and create fuel shortages in Siberia—thousands of miles from the war
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France suffers 1,000 additional deaths in just the past week amid record heat wave—and 85% involved people aged 65 and above
EuropeFrance suffers 1,000 additional deaths in just the past week amid record heat wave—and 85% involved people aged 65 and above
By Kirsten Grieshaber, John Leicester and The Associated PressJune 28, 2026
Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait in response to U.S. airstrikes and threatens a ‘complete halt’ in peace talks as fighting over Hormuz continues
PoliticsIran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait in response to U.S. airstrikes and threatens a ‘complete halt’ in peace talks as fighting over Hormuz continues
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SuccessPalantir CEO says working at his $316 billion software company is better than a degree from Harvard or Yale: ‘No one cares about the other stuff’
By Preston ForeApril 14, 2026
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By Olga R. Rodriguez, Juan Lozano, Lekan Oyekanmi and The Associated PressApril 14, 2026
Exclusive: Paxos Labs raises $12 million after startup spins off from veteran stablecoin issuer
CryptoExclusive: Paxos Labs raises $12 million after startup spins off from veteran stablecoin issuer
By Ben WeissApril 14, 2026
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AIAmerican Express releases tools to build AI payments—and pledges to pay the price if agents go awry
By Jack KubinecApril 14, 2026
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EconomyMan charged in arson attack on Sam Altman’s house had AI CEO kill list, prosecutors say
By Jim EdwardsApril 14, 2026
Exclusive: Chad Rigetti’s Sygaldry raises $139 million to bring quantum hardware to AI data centers
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By Allie GarfinkleApril 14, 2026
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    By Catherina GioinoApril 11, 2026
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NewslettersOpenAI revenue chief accuses rival Anthropic of goosing revenue projections
By Andrew NuscaApril 14, 2026
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AIAnthropic is facing a wave of user backlash over reports of performance issues with its Claude AI chatbot
By Beatrice NolanApril 14, 2026
He was coding at 12 like Elon Musk and became one of Google’s youngest-ever CMOs—but now says Gen Z is better off ice skating than learning to code
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By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 14, 2026
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By Juan Lozano, Lekan Oyekanmi and The Associated PressApril 13, 2026
AI agents are acting like employees, but company structures still treat them like software
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By Dan MountstephenApril 13, 2026
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    By Jonathan HuntApril 11, 2026
New drones are giving Ukraine a battlefield advantage and ravaging Russia’s oil industry
InnovationNew drones are giving Ukraine a battlefield advantage and ravaging Russia’s oil industry
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Anthropic caused panic that Mythos will expose cybersecurity weak spots, but one industry veteran says the real problem is fixing, not finding, them
CybersecurityAnthropic caused panic that Mythos will expose cybersecurity weak spots, but one industry veteran says the real problem is fixing, not finding, them
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezApril 13, 2026
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AIAfter growing up on a dairy farm, this Peter Thiel–backed founder is using AI to save cattle ranching
By Jake AngeloApril 13, 2026
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By Jacqueline MunisApril 13, 2026
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Success‘It tastes like a Twinkie’: Major tech podcaster Kara Swisher says AI is overhyped for one simple reason—humans don’t like it
By Preston ForeApril 13, 2026
When AI sells to AI, brands win on data and identity 
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By Jarrod MartinApril 13, 2026
China went from uninvestable to unavoidable—and Hong Kong is cashing in with a slew of AI-centric IPOs
NewslettersChina went from uninvestable to unavoidable—and Hong Kong is cashing in with a slew of AI-centric IPOs
By Nicholas GordonApril 13, 2026
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By Andrew NuscaApril 13, 2026
Blazing hot IPOs, an AI agent craze, and a new word for ‘token’: Here’s what’s happening in the world of Chinese AI
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By Nicholas GordonApril 12, 2026
Intuit was an AI pioneer. Why its stock became a SaaSpocalypse casualty
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Artemis III will practice docking Orion with lunar landers in Earth orbit next year while Musk’s Starship and Bezos’ Blue Moon compete for Artemis IV
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Legendary investor says the AI boom masks a deeper crisis: Falling sperm counts, shrinking populations, and vanishing resources
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