Site Map

  1. Elon Musk plans to slash Twitter’s workforce by 75% if he gains control
  2. College enrollment has tumbled 3.2% since 2020 as the path back to pre-pandemic levels grows ‘further out of reach’
  3. Trump-appointed Supreme Court justice upholds Biden’s student debt relief plan
  4. Workers who switched jobs during the ‘Great Resignation’ are now worried about keeping their new ones
  5. Middle managers are not alright. Caught in the crossfire over remote work, they’re the most at risk of burnout
  6. Not just Singapore: The highly immune-evasive XBB COVID variant has been identified in 26 countries, the WHO says
  7. ‘I’m not Warren Buffett’: Elon Musk says there’s a key difference between him and the investor—he actually makes stuff
  8. Wall Street’s ‘Dr. Doom’ thinks you’re stupid for moving during the pandemic: ‘Florida is going to be flooded and Texas is going to be too hot to survive there’
  9. Christina Aguilera’s new ‘Beautiful’ video tackles the damaging effects of social media
  10. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 7 online for free—and without cable
  11. A Vermonter who secretly lowered the fluoride in his town’s drinking water for years just resigned. ‘I cannot in good conscience be a party to this’
  12. Crunchbase’s Chief People Officer has fostered 5 children, inspiring her to redefine how companies treat parents
  13. Tesla and the feds are finally investing big in lithium production. Will their bets pay off?
  14. A crypto challenge for lawyers: How to cite blockchains and NFTs?
  15. Uber’s advertising boss says ‘cars will become our next living rooms’ after rolling out new ad business
  16. The cybersecurity industry is short 3.4 million workers—that’s good news for cyber wages
  17. $5,000 Bruce Springsteen tickets, Taylor Swift’s $200 vinyl clock, and Bey’s $39.99 mystery box: The cost of being a superfan in 2022 is soaring
  18. Wall Street’s ‘Dr. Doom’ says central banks are screwed and we can’t avoid a financial crisis. ‘Damned if you do, damned if you don’t’
  19. Railroads are drawing the line at paid sick time, raising the chances of a strike that could cripple the U.S. economy
  20. UK traders weigh in on Liz Truss’ exit: ‘The calamitous government has come to an end’
  21. Markets are cheering Liz Truss’ resignation as the pound extends gains. ‘It’s positive for both the pound and gilts in the long run’
  22. Bosses, you’re wrong: Remote workers are more productive than your in-office employees
  23. Boris Johnson is eligible to return as UK prime minister. A lot of Tories (still) want him to.
  24. Biden’s Surgeon General says your toxic workplace can be hazardous your health, and he has some ideas about how to fix it
  25. Are we entering the Great Disengagement? Women and millennials are feeling the biggest disconnection from their employers—but a looming recession is preventing people from quitting
  26. The lettuce won: The internet is having a field day over Liz Truss’s resignation
  27. Silk Road sleuths launch Naxo, a firm dedicated to the cutting edge of crypto tracking
  28. With Tesla stock set to fall, Elon Musk made his boldest prediction to date
  29. U.S. working parents are finally feeling optimistic post-pandemic—but still worry about economic instability
  30. The pound surges on Liz Truss’ resignation as U.K. prime minister
  31. Scientists know stoves in California leak a gas that causes cancer. The only question is how many
  32. Iranian state media is attempting to shame Britney Spears after she tweeted support for protesters
  33. Indra Nooyi shares the best business advice she learned from her decade running PepsiCo
  34. How Hilton is enabling flexible work for frontline employees
  35. Parler managed to accidentally expose most of its elite members’ private email information in message announcing Kanye West takeover
  36. The crypto dream is not dead. We hope the delusions are
  37. Financial services giant Plaid makes first foray into crypto
  38. The CFOs at a 160-year-old retailer and an emerging technology company talk about their approaches to modern KPIs
  39. That $7,000 Hermes Birkin bag will now set you back $8,000—and it’s not just because of inflation
  40. VC investing is at a two-year low—but there are a few bright spots
  41. ‘The crisis is coming’: Heating bills will jump 28% this winter for nearly half of U.S. households
  42. Xi Jinping’s reelection will boost the ‘friend-shoring’ trend in the West—but that’s a risky move
  43. America’s richest want to pay more taxes–but we won’t let them. We need a tax bracket and rate overhaul
  44. Internet providers are giving poorer, less white U.S neighborhoods worse connectivity for the same price
  45. Star Wars’ Mark Hamill is leading the drive that’s sent over 500 drones to Ukraine
  46. Cardi B gets heated in court over an explicit mixtape cover as judge clears court and lectures parties they were ‘unprofessional’
  47. UPS agrees to pay the EPA $5.3 million and fix hazardous waste violations at 1,160 locations
  48. Biden is trying to drive down gas prices ahead of tough midterms: ‘They’re not falling fast enough’
  49. Biden hands out $2.8 billion in grants to boost the U.S. EV battery industry and take on China
  1. Careers
  2. Entertainment
  3. Venture Capital
  4. Coronavirus
  5. Autos
  6. China
  7. Markets
  8. The Travel Industry
  9. Energy
  10. A.I.
  11. Bitcoin
  12. Food and Drink
  13. Sports
  14. Luxury
  15. Politics
  16. Economy
  17. Cybersecurity
  18. Real Estate
  19. Russia
  20. Startups
  21. Diversity and Inclusion
  22. Elections
  23. Inflation
  24. Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
  25. Investing
  26. Earnings
  27. Social Media
  28. Taxes
  29. Climate Change
  30. IPOs
  31. Netflix
  32. Pharmaceutical Industry
  33. Federal Reserve
  34. Labor
  35. Mergers and Acquisitions
  36. Electric Vehicles
  37. Private Equity
  38. Congress
  39. Housing
  40. Unemployment
  41. Remote Work
  42. Banks
  43. Interest Rates
  44. Mental Health
  45. Layoffs
  46. Human Resources
  47. Student Loans and Debt
  48. Gen Z
  49. Wealth
  50. Nutrition