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- Fortune CryptoThe Mooch, Andrew Yang, and crypto’s tipping point
- Data SheetAI music may be having a moment, but human songwriters would like a word
- The Trust FactorTo hold team members accountable, trust them, says JLL boss Christian Ulbrich
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- politicsCorporate America is mobilizing to support democracy in 2024 and beyond. Here’s how
- A.I.Big Tech is pouring billions into British AI investments—but the U.K. risks becoming a sidekick to U.S. tech giants
- Personal FinanceAmerican families are struggling with debt. When it gets forgiven, the tax code treats it like extra income
- inflationThe myth that money supply controls inflation is being revived. Here’s how it failed its most ardent believer—Margaret Thatcher
- philanthropyI grew up in Kenya’s biggest slum and know from experience: International aid must shift toward community-based organizations
- A.I.Gen AI looks easy. That’s what makes it so hard
Topics
Environment
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
Lush redwoods and cypress trees in view as the Pacific Coast Highway reopens after rockslide deluge
Finance
Debt-hungry American companies are flocking to Europe as interest rate cuts fuel $33 billion ‘Reverse Yankee’ effect
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
World’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
Health
No ‘Fed Speak’ from Jerome Powell on remote work: Chair is working from home
Plant-based meats are good for the planet—but what about your health?
After pressure from Tucker Carlson, Texas Gov. pardons, restores firearm rights to ex-Army officer who shot and killed a protestor
Leadership
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
World’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
Lifestyle
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
An entire town in California has been put on the market for $6.6 million
New York, choked by traffic, plans to charge drivers $15 for entering the city—but a legal battle from angry locals is brewing
Personal Finance
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
World’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
No ‘Fed Speak’ from Jerome Powell on remote work: Chair is working from home
Politics
Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
World’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
Retail
Electric mobility has ‘won the race’ but Volkswagen hits brakes on EV strategy
Lush redwoods and cypress trees in view as the Pacific Coast Highway reopens after rockslide deluge
Zyn shortages leave some retailers out of stock, while online sellers ration supplies to prevent hoarding of the popular tobacco pouches