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- Fortune CryptoFormer SEC crypto lawyer bumps into the revolving door
- BroadsheetAlexis Ohanian’s new bet on women’s track has one thing in common with his Angel City investment
- CHRO DailyThe latest Supreme Court decision could throw a wrench into corporate DEI programs
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Magazine
How the oil earnings of Saudi Aramco, the world’s most profitable company, are helping the Saudi monarchy shake up the global economic order
The oil giant has generated $722 billion in profit since 2016, funding everything from stakes in Tesla and Uber to new mega-cities in the desert.
April 4, 2024
Commentary
- EmploymentThe FTC noncompete ruling will narrow the gender gap in entrepreneurship
- TechThe race for human-AI interaction usage data is on—and the stakes are high
- A.I.The AI frenzy could fall flat as companies hoard chips without enough data centers to host them
- gig economy$122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
- EnvironmentAfter overshadowing climate talks, the myth of ‘circularity’ looms over the UN plastics treaty
- FinanceI’m a venture capitalist, and here’s why I believe we need to guarantee everyone’s basic needs: The social floor is actually a trampoline that can propel our economy
Topics
Environment
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
After overshadowing climate talks, the myth of ‘circularity’ looms over the UN plastics treaty
Traces of bird flu found in pasteurized milk, FDA says, with virus traveling from birds, to cattle, to humans, and chickens
Finance
Mark Zuckerberg warns of stock volatility as Meta bets billions more on AI investment ‘before we make much revenue’
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines seal deal for 22% pay hikes next month
Rubrik valued at $5.6 billion after massively oversubscribed IPO prices above range
Health
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
A University of Oxford researcher is testing a revolutionary vaccine to prevent the onset of lung cancer
Pharmaceutical giant Bayer’s manager cull will likely affect thousands of bosses—and the aspirin inventor thinks it will help its ‘brilliant’ Gen Z grads to thrive
Leadership
Mark Zuckerberg warns of stock volatility as Meta bets billions more on AI investment ‘before we make much revenue’
IBM shares fall after flatlining sales in its second-largest business unit
Tesla driver said he was using Autopilot and looking at his phone before a crash that killed a motorcyclist
Lifestyle
David Beckham is suing Mark Wahlberg’s fitness company for $14 million—making him the third former pro athlete to do so
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
Chocolate prices have exploded—as has the wealth of Mars and Ferrero family empires, outsizing two of the world’s top cocoa-producing countries
Personal Finance
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines seal deal for 22% pay hikes next month
Baby boomers are fearful of soaring costs for food and housing
Biden administration’s ‘commonsense’ retirement rule could save workers $5 billion a year
Politics
Baby boomers are fearful of soaring costs for food and housing
The FTC noncompete ruling will narrow the gender gap in entrepreneurship
‘We need to move fast’—Biden signs TikTok ban along with $95 billion war aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan
Retail
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines seal deal for 22% pay hikes next month
Tesla driver said he was using Autopilot and looking at his phone before a crash that killed a motorcyclist
Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe