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- Data SheetThe AI panic looks a lot like early criticism of electricity. We know how that turned out
- CIO IntelligenceIs your company moving too slow, or too fast, on gen AI?
- raceAheadFortune 500 diversity chiefs are creating a new playbook for the 2024 U.S. election
- Fortune CryptoCrypto has become one of the most powerful forces in political donations. But will it impact the election?
- BroadsheetDivorce rates among baby boomers are soaring, putting women’s financial security at risk
- CHRO DailyWill campus protests hurt students’ employment prospects? HR experts weigh in
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Commentary
- AutosNo, combustion engines won’t be supplanted by electric vehicles—and they’re critical for sustainable transport
- HousingFannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
- A.I.Politicians and nonprofits will struggle to keep AI in check—but corporate boards can’t afford to fail
- careersJob seekers—you shouldn’t balk when a test is part of your interview
- CultureI’m sick of the ‘model minority’ designation, and so are other Asian Americans. It’s time to define our own identities
- corporate social responsibilityCSR is a core business function. It’s time to treat it that way
Topics
Environment
Traders have turned betting on the weather, a technique pioneered by Enron, into a booming $25 billion market
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
AI’s massive appetite for energy will make or break climate-change goals
Finance
Dodger superstar’s confidant pleaded guilty to stealing $17 million from the power hitter to cover debts
Executive on probation for giving freebies to a high roller and letting him gamble millions
IRS considers cracking down on $230 billion charitable sector that critics call ‘warehousing of wealth’
Health
A 35-year-old junior Bank of America associate suddenly died—and it’s ignited discussions about Wall Street’s intense working conditions
Panera is ditching its Charged Lemonade after 2 customers died—but Gen Z is still thirsting for dangerous snacks and drinks
Meet the death doulas who bring comfort to people at the end of their lives
Leadership
Executive on probation for giving freebies to a high roller and letting him gamble millions
Is your company moving too slow, or too fast, on gen AI?
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
Lifestyle
Streamer Kai Cenat avoids riot charges after agreeing to pay for damage in Union Square giveaway gone wrong
A 35-year-old junior Bank of America associate suddenly died—and it’s ignited discussions about Wall Street’s intense working conditions
Panera is ditching its Charged Lemonade after 2 customers died—but Gen Z is still thirsting for dangerous snacks and drinks
Personal Finance
Dodger superstar’s confidant pleaded guilty to stealing $17 million from the power hitter to cover debts
Executive on probation for giving freebies to a high roller and letting him gamble millions
Fannie Mae CEO: Beyoncé is right. Climate change has already hit the housing market—and homeowners aren’t prepared
Politics
IRS considers cracking down on $230 billion charitable sector that critics call ‘warehousing of wealth’
Biden highlights $3.3 billion Microsoft plant in same Wisconsin city where Trump’s $10 billion iPhone plant never materialized
Politicians and nonprofits will struggle to keep AI in check—but corporate boards can’t afford to fail
Retail
Executive on probation for giving freebies to a high roller and letting him gamble millions
Panera is ditching its Charged Lemonade after 2 customers died—but Gen Z is still thirsting for dangerous snacks and drinks
Heir to Prada’s billionaire owning family signals openness to acquisitions as luxury dynasties look to the future
Success
Dodger superstar’s confidant pleaded guilty to stealing $17 million from the power hitter to cover debts
The UK’s second-richest man is demanding Manchester United workers return to the office—’If you don’t like it, please seek alternative employment’
Is your company moving too slow, or too fast, on gen AI?
Tech
Dodger superstar’s confidant pleaded guilty to stealing $17 million from the power hitter to cover debts
Smartphones have taken over our lives and free time—but the process began with the phonograph more than 100 years ago
A 35-year-old junior Bank of America associate suddenly died—and it’s ignited discussions about Wall Street’s intense working conditions