Site Map

  1. TSMC’s $100 billion promise to invest in the U.S. won’t shake up the chip supply chain: ‘Most of its capacity is still in Taiwan’
  2. GoTo earnings forecast tops estimates as cost cuts kick in
  3. Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports force up prices for American necessities from soda cans to airplanes
  4. Legal tech startup ProfitSolv seeks buyer amid sluggish merger climate
  5. Chevron CEO weighs in on oil legislation after Trump pulled its license to operate in Venezuela: ‘Swinging from one extreme to the other is not the right policy approach’
  6. Intel found someone brave enough to be its new CEO—but is Lip-Bu Tan a change maker or more of the same?
  7. Canada and the EU launch billions in new tariffs on American goods from beef to bourbon in retaliation against Trump
  8. Spotify signs Bill Simmons, its $250 million man, to a new deal
  9. Trump’s FTC moves ahead with broad Microsoft antitrust probe
  10. Tariffs are causing a market meltdown—but some in the wealthy 1% see a chance to cash in
  11. Elon Musk pledges to double Tesla car production in U.S. in bid to boost Trump’s fortunes—and his own
  12. ‘Gen Z’ the label hurts young people at work—and ‘Gen Beta’ is even more doomed if nothing changes
  13. This 4-question quiz from Stanford psychiatrists can help protect from the dangers of AI
  14. Being obsessed with blood sugar might be a mistake for older adults, research shows
  15. Technologist at 107-year-old company warns about overspending on AI: ‘People can get carried away’
  16. Walmart’s answer to tariffs was to pressure Chinese suppliers to lower costs. A supply-chain expert says the Chinese government will not take that lightly
  17. USAID staff invited to attend a daylong event to burn and shred classified documents, email says
  18. Google announces its answer to DeepSeek: A new lightweight AI model for phones and laptops
  19. Exclusive: CEOs are turning to AI for business advice and they trust it even more than their friends and peers
  20. Burnout is costing companies as much as $5 million a year—Here’s how that breaks down from average worker to top executive
  21. Bitcoin rebounds after a rosy inflation report—but there are storm clouds on the horizon
  22. Inflation cooled in February, but economists say Trump’s tariffs haven’t had time to take effect
  23. Egg prices fall, Trump administration says, but perhaps only for a little while
  24. Warren Buffett’s advice for staying calm when stocks are falling comes from a 130-year-old poem: ‘Keep your head’
  25. If you think the current outlook is bad, just wait until the White House can’t find anyone to buy its debt, warns Ray Dalio
  26. Senate poised to advance landmark crypto bill, Warren warns of Elon Musk ‘controlling’ financial system
  27. 1 in 4 Gen Z and millennials say they bring their own condiments to restaurants—especially hot sauce
  28. Sam Bankman-Fried is behind bars serving a 25-year sentence. So how is he conducting a media blitz?
  29. TikTok introduces tighter controls for kids and teens—but experts still have a warning for parents
  30. Binance nets biggest ever crypto investment as UAE-backed MGX puts in $2 billion
  31. Eggs in America are now 60% more expensive than they were last year, report shows
  32. Starmer says U.K. won’t follow Europe’s ‘disappointing’ retaliation against Trump’s steel tariffs—yet
  33. Brian Kelsey says Trump pardoned him two weeks into his 21-month prison sentence for an illegal campaign finance scheme he pleaded guilty to
  34. If Mark Cuban were a Gen Zer, here’s what he would do—even while sleeping—to get ahead of the game 
  35. Alibaba releases AI model that reads emotions to take on OpenAI
  36. ‘Why does my boyfriend hit me?’ AI surveillance in schools is reading students’ most personal thoughts
  37. Tesla fights to save Musk’s record pay package in legal appeal
  38. It’s not just Europe. Wine prices are set to spike considerably, regardless of whether Trump follows through with threats of 200% tariffs on EU booze.
  39. Goldman’s Solomon says CEOs want policy certainty from Trump
  40. This millennial turned her passion for making PowerPoints into a $4 million business
  41. The government wants to understand the health effects of ultraprocessed foods so it paid people $5,000 to eat chicken nuggets for science
  42. DOGE just ordered 1,000 job cuts at the U.S. agency that monitors the weather. A former administrator says ‘this is not government efficiency’
  43. Canada will respond to Trump’s metal tariffs with more than $20 billion in retaliatory tariffs
  44. How having a clear ‘why’ moment can help executives stay grounded, according to the CEO of Qualtrics
  45. Who will Trump’s trade war hit next? Fears of a ‘tariff cascade’ threaten global trade as U.S. allies gripe about ‘economic self-harm’
  46. The 42-mile ‘Dune Express’—America’s longest conveyor belt—moves fracking sand in Texas
  47. Exclusive: Peer-to-peer clothing rental marketplace Pickle raises $12 million to become the Airbnb of fashion
  48. Companies that want to hire workers with AI skills need to focus on this 3-part strategy
  49. Vandalize Tesla property and the White House will prosecute you as a domestic terrorist, Trump pledges
  50. Trump threatens, then cancels, double tariffs on Canada after Ontario threatens, and then cancels, electricity surcharge for the U.S.
  51. Zara parent Inditex’s shares plunge 8% after a slow start to the year with reluctant shoppers and market uncertainty
  52. Washington low-income senior couple worry that DOGE’s cut of $1 billion housing renovation program means their building could no longer be livable: ‘It’s kinda terrifying’
  53. Entrepreneurs: Don’t overlook these three critical factors when choosing a capital partner
  54. Exclusive: Causal Labs emerges from stealth, raises $6 million for AI weather prediction
  55. Roche, Zealand Pharma in $5.3 billion pact for obesity drugs
  56. EU escalates Trump trade war by slapping import tariffs on Bourbon whiskey and Harley-Davidsons in $28 billion retaliation
  57. Northvolt—Europe’s only chance to match U.S. and Asia’s battery production—files for bankruptcy in Sweden
  58. Business leaders urge a long view over tariff turmoil—but consumers and companies are spooked
  59. Bank of America says building material manufacturers’ first instinct to Trump’s tariffs has been to hike prices
  60. Elon Musk confidant James Murdoch becomes the latest Tesla insider to sell, cashing in $13 million amid the historic single-day plunge
  61. Trump’s tariffs have pushed markets to the doorstep of ‘correction territory’ says Wall Street
  62. What we know about Meta’s first in-house AI training chip (so far)
  63. Europe targets red states with tit-for-tat tariffs—Kansas beef, Alabama produce, and soybeans from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana
  64. CEOs say they are losing faith in Trump: ‘I don’t trust that what’s said today will be true tomorrow’
  65. Fears of a recession are rising as stocks turn down and Trump continues to press tariffs
  66. Health care for more than 100 million Americans is being turned over to a supplement salesman
  67. American steel knife company hit by Canadian customer anger as Trump tariffs arrive: ‘Thank you. We love your product. We are not buying’
  68. CEO pay is surging amid a roaring bonus rebound
  69. China’s way to drive economic growth is getting consumers to unleash $20 trillion of rainy-day savings, says Alibaba chair Joe Tsai
  70. Larry Summers says there is a real possibility of a recession, which he calls the result of a ‘self-inflicted wound’
  71. Earn up to 4.50% APY with the best CD rates available on March 12, 2025
  72. You can get up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on March 12, 2025
  73. Current refi mortgage rates report for March 12, 2025
  74. Current mortgage rates report for March 12, 2025: Rates continue to hold steady right above the 6.5% mark
  75. Europeans are falling behind when it comes to creating wealth—but there are a handful of places defying the trend
  76. Anthony Scaramucci rewrote the ending of his book after Bitcoin investor Michael Saylor called him from a yacht
  77. A Barcelona restaurant-NGO hybrid could offer a solution to the city’s over-tourism problem
  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