Site Map

  1. Lawmakers advance measure to bring booze to theaters—’Someone should be able to enjoy a cocktail while they watch a movie,’ NY senator says
  2. Snack-shop chain sued over alleged racial discrimination in hiring of Black, mixed-race and Native American employees
  3. Nordstrom family eyes go-private deal for ailing retailer—again
  4. Exclusive: Mercedes becomes the first automaker to sell autonomous cars in the U.S. that don’t come with a requirement that drivers watch the road
  5. Small Texas town foiled Russian hacker group that attacked its water systems
  6. Wildfire that caused $5.5 billion in damage ripped through Maui at a rate of a mile per 90 minutes
  7. ‘These mass, illegal firings will not stop us’— Pro-Palestine coalition of tech workers slams Google CEO after firing of 28 workers
  8. Tesla lost over $700 billion in value since November 2021 and Elon Musk wants $45 billion for his performance as CEO
  9. Taiwan’s surging energy prices are a warning for power-hungry American AI companies—and a boon for the biggest chip manufacturer
  10. The NBA just issued its first gambling ban in 70 years, booting Jontay Porter for committing the league’s ‘cardinal sin’
  11. Meet the CEO who makes your dog-food delivery feel like visiting a Disney resort
  12. Tesla bull warns ditching plans for ‘crucial’ cheaper car would be ‘thesis-changing’
  13. Ibotta shares surge on ‘overwhelming demand’ after IPO generates more than $577 million
  14. How to get workers to stop fearing AI and embrace change? Build ‘AI playfulness’ teams, expert urges
  15. ‘Cesspool of AI crap’ or smash hit? LinkedIn’s AI-powered collaborative articles offer a sobering peek at the future of content
  16. AI’s ability to write for us—and our inability to resist ‘The Button’—will spark a crisis of meaning
  17. The cost of owning a home is officially the highest on record, Redfin says. Here’s how bad it is out there
  18. DEI critics were hoping that the Supreme Court’s Muldrow decision would undermine corporate diversity programs. It does no such thing
  19. As Meta debuts its Llama 3 model, today’s generative AI landscape is a different animal 
  20. 10 free data analytics courses you can take online
  21. Disneyland characters look to unionize as major expansion looms
  22. No data mining in Colorado minds as state passes U.S.’s first brainwave privacy law
  23. EU preps vast program of subsidies as it declares U.S. and China ‘no longer playing by the rules’
  24. From ‘tumbleweed’ to $22 million penthouse: Stratford skyscraper boasts East London’s most expensive apartment – take a look inside
  25. How 3 baby boomers are approaching phased retirement, the ‘mega-trend’ reshaping workplaces
  26. Jamie Dimon says he feels tremendous pressure to guard over the economy and make society better
  27. Wendy’s will offer free fries every Friday through the end of the year starting this week
  28. This $362 billion ‘beyond well-positioned’ Dutch company is quietly winning the global AI chips race
  29. U.S. tech companies dominate the generative AI boom—and the cost of model training explains why, a new Stanford University report shows
  30. About 100 Larry Nassar victims get $100 million settlement from the FBI bobbling the case for over a year, source says
  31. The executor of O.J. Simpson’s estate on $33.5 million judgment: ‘It’s my hope that the Goldmans get zero, nothing. Them specifically’
  32. Nancy Pelosi to reveal ‘The Art of Power’ in memoir
  33. NCAA immediately bows to court order to make transfer athletes immediately eligible to play
  34. Worldcoin’s eye-scanning ‘World ID’ is creepy—but still a good idea
  35. Biden lines up at least 15 Kennedy endorsements including RFK Jr.’s sister
  36. Salesforce’s chief ethical and humane use officer says AI needs guardrails to reach its full potential
  37. The latest Supreme Court decision means HR departments must play by a whole new set of rules. Here’s what every CHRO needs to know
  38. Tesla plan to rerun vote on Elon Musk’s record pay deal—now worth $45 B—has a fatal flaw, warns Tulane law professor
  39. French tire-maker Michelin rolls out its own global living wage after minimum wages left staff in ‘survival mode’
  40. The Fed’s probably going to hold rates steady for longer than expected. But even when that awaited rate cut comes, it may not be all that cathartic
  41. Immigration, productivity, inflation: Why finding the pandemic’s ‘missing women’ could be the solution to almost every challenge facing the U.S. economy today
  42. 11-year Airbnb veteran on her new job: ‘Part of the CFO’s role is to steady the ship, no matter what the waters look like’
  43. Secondhand watch prices have tanked—but luxury watches weren’t meant to be investments anyway, Rolex CEO says
  44. WHO unveiled a new AI-powered chatbot to provide basic health information. The problem is it’s giving wrong medical answers
  45. Venture capital continues Web3 retreat, but Q1 hints at a changing tide
  46. Some Gen Z interns at Big Tech and consulting giants are already earning six-figure salaries, Glassdoor data shows
  47. Jamie Dimon confronted Bill Gates after the Microsoft founder said banks were dinosaurs: ‘Obviously he was dead wrong. He’d probably agree with that’
  48. How navigating Netflix’s DVD-to-streaming transition helped prepare Airbnb’s new CFO for surviving the pandemic
  49. Deliveroo returns to order growth with a 2% increase but for rival Just Eat, it’s not looking as rosy
  50. AI deepfakes could decide the election in November, experts warn, after just 44,000 votes handed Joe Biden the presidency in 2020
  51. Biden administration agrees to provide $6.1bn for Micron Technology to produce advanced memory chips in New York and Idaho
  52. British unions want new law to stop firms from using AI to spot facial expressions and tone of voice as part of hiring decisions
  53. The summer’s looking bright for budget airline easyJet as bookings grow, losses narrow and its Israel service is repurposed
  54. ChatGPT-style AI bots have ‘lit a fire in boardrooms’ and it’s all thanks to slick design, says AI unicorn ‘chief wizard’
  55. Malaysia wants to benefit from chip companies trying to diversify their supply chains: ‘There is enough growth that will go around’
  56. Microsoft’s $13 billion deal with OpenAI falls short of a takeover, EU competition regulator finds
  57. Sundar Pichai fires 28 Google workers for staging sit-in protest over $1.2 billion Israeli contract on company property
  58. Microsoft has become an academy for AI talent that other companies are now poaching
  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