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U.S. troops killed recently were moved from the Iran war death toll to ‘overseas operations’ after the Pentagon claimed ‘temporary data disruptions’
Politics
U.S. troops killed recently were moved from the Iran war death toll to ‘overseas operations’ after the Pentagon claimed ‘temporary data disruptions’
By Konstantin Toropin and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
China’s Moonshot, Z.AI, and DeepSeek are challenging U.S. AI labs—and beating them on cost
Magazine
China’s Moonshot, Z.AI, and DeepSeek are challenging U.S. AI labs—and beating them on cost
By Nicholas GordonJuly 26, 2026
Mideast oil may soon have no way out amid ‘everything everywhere all at once’ wars, but the crisis in refined products is even worse
Middle East
Mideast oil may soon have no way out amid ‘everything everywhere all at once’ wars, but the crisis in refined products is even worse
By Jason MaJuly 26, 2026
Traders are getting a new tool to wager on the biggest U.S. stocks
Investing
Traders are getting a new tool to wager on the biggest U.S. stocks
By Bernard Goyder, Katherine Doherty and BloombergJuly 26, 2026
Big Tech earnings slam into a market in revolt over AI spending
Big Tech
Big Tech earnings slam into a market in revolt over AI spending
By Jeran Wittenstein, Ryan Vlastelica and BloombergJuly 26, 2026
Romania scrambles F-16 jets to shoot down a suspected Russian ‘Shahed type’ drone, marking the fourth recent violation of NATO airspace
Politics
Romania scrambles F-16 jets to shoot down a suspected Russian ‘Shahed type’ drone, marking the fourth recent violation of NATO airspace
By Sam McNeil, Vadim Ghirda and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
James Cameron tried to warn us: ‘Skynet Day’ is now shorthand for OpenAI’s agent going rogue and hacking into a startup
AI
James Cameron tried to warn us: ‘Skynet Day’ is now shorthand for OpenAI’s agent going rogue and hacking into a startup
By Laurie Kellman, Lindsey Bahr and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
Ukraine’s attack on an Iranian ship in the Caspian Sea could signal a new battlefront as U.S. seeks to form ‘a ring of economic and military pressure’
Middle East
Ukraine’s attack on an Iranian ship in the Caspian Sea could signal a new battlefront as U.S. seeks to form ‘a ring of economic and military pressure’
By Jason MaJuly 26, 2026
The U.S. and Iran pause attacks on each other for a second straight day while Tehran continues talks with Oman over Hormuz
Energy
The U.S. and Iran pause attacks on each other for a second straight day while Tehran continues talks with Oman over Hormuz
By Samy Magdy, Cara Anna and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
Conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer admits she was ‘bamboozled’ by Russian propaganda and calls podcasters’ misinformation a national security threat
Politics
Conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer admits she was ‘bamboozled’ by Russian propaganda and calls podcasters’ misinformation a national security threat
By Illia Novikov, Volodymyr Yurchuk, Jill Colvin and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
Nuclear regulators want to eliminate a foundational safety principal that seeks to keep radiation exposure ‘as low as reasonably achievable’
Energy
Nuclear regulators want to eliminate a foundational safety principal that seeks to keep radiation exposure ‘as low as reasonably achievable’
By Jennifer McDermott and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
New tariffs could allow Trump to make levies permanent without going to Congress — ‘he’s trying every side door and every unlatched window to get in’
Economy
New tariffs could allow Trump to make levies permanent without going to Congress — ‘he’s trying every side door and every unlatched window to get in’
By Mae Anderson and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
A deal is being negotiated that centers around having Iran run vessel transit through the Strait of Hormuz with fewer restrictions on ships
Politics
A deal is being negotiated that centers around having Iran run vessel transit through the Strait of Hormuz with fewer restrictions on ships
By Ben Finley, Samy Magdy, Darlene Superville and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2026
The ‘White Lotus’ effect: How fabulous TV locations are reshaping luxury travel and infuriating locals
Magazine
The ‘White Lotus’ effect: How fabulous TV locations are reshaping luxury travel and infuriating locals
By Adam EraceJuly 26, 2026
Jeff Bezos says being lazy, not working hard, is the root of anxiety: ‘The stress goes away the second I take that first step’
Success
Jeff Bezos says being lazy, not working hard, is the root of anxiety: ‘The stress goes away the second I take that first step’
By Sydney LakeJuly 26, 2026
Stressed out Gen X woman
Success
Despite nearing their 60s, nearly four in 10 Americans heading towards the end of their careers don’t even have a retirement account
By Emma BurleighJuly 26, 2026
A Gen Xer sold his company for $1.6 billion. He kept less than $100 million and gave the rest away because he doesn’t ‘believe in billionaires’
Success
A Gen Xer sold his company for $1.6 billion. He kept less than $100 million and gave the rest away because he doesn’t ‘believe in billionaires’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 26, 2026
No, Miami isn’t more expensive than New York. But it may be less ‘affordable’
Real Estate
No, Miami isn’t more expensive than New York. But it may be less ‘affordable’
By Catherina GioinoJuly 26, 2026
The Trump administration has accrued roughly $26.7 billion across 30 equity or quasi-equity deals
Economy
The U.S. government invested $27 billion in corporate stakes. Good luck finding them
By Eva RoytburgJuly 26, 2026
raikes
Commentary
Jeff Raikes: The talent debt I warned about is now showing up in the data
By Jeff RaikesJuly 26, 2026
Salary Transparent Street creator Hannah Williams
Success
This millennial job-hopped every 6 months to $90K by the time she was 23—she left it all behind to become a salary negotiation guru
By Emma BurleighJuly 26, 2026
Fortune Archives: Jack Welch’s nightmare on Wall Street
Newsletters
Fortune Archives: Jack Welch’s nightmare on Wall Street
By Indrani SenJuly 26, 2026
beatles
Commentary
George Martin never out-wrote the Beatles. That’s exactly why he’s the AI leadership lesson we need now
By Jeff DeGraffJuly 26, 2026
Photo of young woman observing the man she’s talking to
Economy
College-educated women are snapping up the highest-earning men without college degrees, leaving the rest further behind
By Mia OsmonbekovJuly 26, 2026
Why lotteries can make winning feel more valuable than buying
Arts & Entertainment
Why lotteries can make winning feel more valuable than buying
By Tatiana SatauaJuly 26, 2026
students
Commentary
I’ve been teaching college students for decades. Most of them can no longer finish a book
By Austin SaratJuly 26, 2026
katty
Commentary
Katty Kay: confidence is the skill that turns thoughts into action—and companies need to start teaching it
By Katty KayJuly 26, 2026
‘My childhood home is being taken’: Eminent domain for data centers targets properties across a thousand miles of grid expansion in Georgia
Energy
‘My childhood home is being taken’: Eminent domain for data centers targets properties across a thousand miles of grid expansion in Georgia
By Joshua HongJuly 26, 2026
Fans Watch Super Bowl LX In California beneath tv screens with betting ads
Economy
Gambling becomes America’s favorite pastime as Americans spend more on sports bets than movies, arts, museums, and music combined
By Catherina GioinoJuly 26, 2026
Photo of Peter Cancro
Success
The Pete behind Jersey Mike’s was only 17 years old when he borrowed $125,000 to buy the chain—with some help from his high school football coach
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 26, 2026
Bridgewater Associates ex-recruitment boss reveals the secret ‘unpopularity’ interview test he used on hundreds of candidates at the hedge fund
Success
Bridgewater Associates ex-recruitment boss reveals the secret ‘unpopularity’ interview test he used on hundreds of candidates at the hedge fund
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 26, 2026
One woman holds a "No data centers" sign while another points toward a white house.
Environment
Data centers were actually making electricity costs cheaper, but the $7 trillion buildout with no guaranteed AI demand is threatening the trend
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 26, 2026
Booted from Malaysia, tech guru Balaji Srinivasan finds a new patron for his ‘nomad’ commune: Kazakhstan
Asia
Booted from Malaysia, tech guru Balaji Srinivasan finds a new patron for his ‘nomad’ commune: Kazakhstan
By Angelica AngJuly 26, 2026
France deploys giant military cargo plane to dump tons of flame retardants as European wildfires displace more than 250,000
Environment
France deploys giant military cargo plane to dump tons of flame retardants as European wildfires displace more than 250,000
By Mark Carlson, Emma Da Silva, John Leicester and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
Intern arrested in Belgium on suspicion of spying inside NATO military headquarters and ‘being a member of a criminal organization’
Cybersecurity
Intern arrested in Belgium on suspicion of spying inside NATO military headquarters and ‘being a member of a criminal organization’
By Sam McNeil and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
Photo: Kevin Warsh
Economy
Let’s get ready to rumble: The next Fed meeting will be a ‘family feud’—and that’s exactly what Chairman Kevin Warsh wants
By Jason MaJuly 25, 2026
The ‘Trump Trade’ is turning into a loser in the stock market
Investing
The ‘Trump Trade’ is turning into a loser in the stock market
By Geoffrey Morgan, Joel Leon and BloombergJuly 25, 2026
Samsung wins $200 billion order to supply chips to Broadcom
AI
Samsung wins $200 billion order to supply chips to Broadcom
By Hooyeon Kim and BloombergJuly 25, 2026
SK chair says Anthropic asked for supplies to make its own chips
AI
SK chair says Anthropic asked for supplies to make its own chips
By Ian King and BloombergJuly 25, 2026
Trump pulls back after Iran crosses his red line as U.S. military breaks two-week streak of air strikes amid talks for potential Hormuz deal
Middle East
Trump pulls back after Iran crosses his red line as U.S. military breaks two-week streak of air strikes amid talks for potential Hormuz deal
By Jason MaJuly 25, 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang denies the chip boom will go bust soon and actually utters the infamous phrase ‘this time is different’
Big Tech
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang denies the chip boom will go bust soon and actually utters the infamous phrase ‘this time is different’
By Jason MaJuly 25, 2026
Sam Altman speaking to reporters.
AI
AI safety experts say OpenAI’s rogue models may mean the company has already blown past its own internal red lines
By Beatrice NolanJuly 25, 2026
DeepSeek said to tell backers of funding pause after viral posts
AI
DeepSeek said to tell backers of funding pause after viral posts
By Haze Fan, Pei Li and BloombergJuly 25, 2026
Trump gives rambling, insult-filled remarks at correspondents’ dinner and even turns against his own speechwriters. ‘Am I supposed to be a comedian?’
Politics
Trump gives rambling, insult-filled remarks at correspondents’ dinner and even turns against his own speechwriters. ‘Am I supposed to be a comedian?’
By Jocelyn Noveck and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
U.S. military suddenly goes silent on Iran airstrikes while Houthi rebels and Saudi Arabia exchange attacks in battle over Red Sea shipping
Energy
U.S. military suddenly goes silent on Iran airstrikes while Houthi rebels and Saudi Arabia exchange attacks in battle over Red Sea shipping
By Samy Magdy, Giovanna Dell'Orto and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2026
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