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- Data SheetShort-form videos on social media are both a problem and an opportunity for Netflix, co-CEO Ted Sarandos says
- Fortune CryptoBitcoin’s halving event is set for Friday or Saturday—why it’s hard to say exactly when
- The Trust FactorAs automated attacks ramp up, cybersecurity and fraud prevention shouldn’t be two different worlds
- BroadsheetFrom Beyoncé to Taylor Swift to Dua Lipa, women artists are ushering in ‘Pop Girl Spring’
- CHRO DailyMillions of Americans have used medical marijuana. Is it covered by their FSAs?
- Term SheetThe number of CVCs has increased rapidly in recent years. But how are those CVCs actually doing?
From the magazine
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
- TechRihanna’s ‘Fenty effect’ could teach AI developers about inclusivity and fighting bias
- diversity and inclusionDEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many white men uncomfortable
- careersOur entire approach to summer internships is broken–and many students don’t stand a chance
- diversity and inclusionDEI critics were hoping that the Supreme Court’s Muldrow decision would undermine corporate diversity programs. It does no such thing
- economyImmigration, productivity, inflation: Why finding the pandemic’s ‘missing women’ could be the solution to almost every challenge facing the U.S. economy today
- A.I.The U.S. and China are leading the world in AI innovation–but the U.K. can punch above its weight. Here’s how
Topics
Environment
Spain’s drought is so bad that Barcelona is getting a second desalination plant for drinking water
Biden administration moves to let conservation groups rent government-owned land just like oil, ranching and mining companies do
BP paid just $1,300 each to 79% of the Deepwater oil spill victims because of a single switched word in the multibillion-dollar settlement
Finance
Former HGTV star slapped with $10 million fine and jail time for real estate fraud
Single women are scraping by: Held down by the wage gap and inflation, they struggle to build wealth or emergency savings
There’s an early winner in the race to feed AI’s infrastructure demands: Private equity
Health
Medicare’s push to improve chronic care attracts businesses, but not many doctors
Paid parental leave at schools is so dire that teachers must hoard their sick days and time their pregnancies around summer vacation
Roe v. Wade repeal horror revealed as red-state emergency rooms from Florida to Texas deny care to pregnant women
Leadership
Tesla’s Q&A with investors rips open Musk anguish: ‘Will you please at least appear to make Tesla your top priority?’
Air traffic controller tells Southwest flight to cross into JetBlue’s path, FAA investigates
DEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many white men uncomfortable
Lifestyle
Paid parental leave at schools is so dire that teachers must hoard their sick days and time their pregnancies around summer vacation
Taylor Swift surprises fans with announcement of a new double album
‘It’s a phenomenon’: How 4/20 grew organically from a group of Northern California high schoolers into marijuana’s holiday
Personal Finance
Single women are scraping by: Held down by the wage gap and inflation, they struggle to build wealth or emergency savings
Western Alliance Bank Review April 2024: Checking, savings, CDs, MMAs, and more
Our entire approach to summer internships is broken–and many students don’t stand a chance
Politics
Fed Chair Powell ‘backed himself into a corner’ by predicting rate cuts this year and is now in a ‘tricky situation,’ according to this chief investment officer
DEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many white men uncomfortable
Israel downgraded by S&P on risk of military escalation with Iran
Retail
Online giant Wayfair is opening its first brick-and-mortar furniture store
The nearly 90-year-old designer Giorgio Armani has kept his legacy alive—and independent. Now, he’s open to adapting: ‘I don’t feel I can rule anything out’
Snack-shop chain sued over alleged racial discrimination in hiring of Black, mixed-race and Native American employees
Success
Single women are scraping by: Held down by the wage gap and inflation, they struggle to build wealth or emergency savings
The retirement gender gap is so large, women have less savings in the best markets than men do in the worst
DEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many white men uncomfortable
Tech
Short-form videos on social media are both a problem and an opportunity for Netflix, co-CEO Ted Sarandos says
Rihanna’s ‘Fenty effect’ could teach AI developers about inclusivity and fighting bias
Tesla’s Q&A with investors rips open Musk anguish: ‘Will you please at least appear to make Tesla your top priority?’