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Chris Morris

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Fortune, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries. A veteran journalist with more than 35 years of experience, Chris is also a frequent panel moderator and speaker at major conferences, including CES and South by Southwest. He has also written for outlets including CNBC, AARP, Reuters and CNN Business. He is a graduate of Emory University.

‘Something is awry in Delaware’: New study reveals lawyers in the tiny U.S. state are winning fee ‘multipliers’ from major companies up to 66 times their normal hourly rate
Finance‘Something is awry in Delaware’: New study reveals lawyers in the tiny U.S. state are winning fee ‘multipliers’ from major companies up to 66 times their normal hourly rate
By Chris MorrisJune 2, 2025
Chipotle launches summer promotion, which will see it giving out $1 million in free burritos
FinanceChipotle launches summer promotion, which will see it giving out $1 million in free burritos
By Chris MorrisJune 2, 2025
GameStop buys a half billion dollars’ worth of Bitcoin, but investors aren’t impressed—and shares are plummeting
FinanceGameStop buys a half billion dollars’ worth of Bitcoin, but investors aren’t impressed—and shares are plummeting
By Chris MorrisMay 29, 2025
JetBlue and United just formed a highly unusual partnership. Here’s what that means for you
Travel & LeisureJetBlue and United just formed a highly unusual partnership. Here’s what that means for you
By Chris MorrisMay 29, 2025
Apple has bought a game studio for the first time
Arts & EntertainmentApple has bought a game studio for the first time
By Chris MorrisMay 28, 2025
Anheuser-Busch taps UFC’s Dana White for a new energy drink
FinanceAnheuser-Busch taps UFC’s Dana White for a new energy drink
By Chris MorrisMay 28, 2025
Anthropic CEO warns AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs
TechAnthropic CEO warns AI could eliminate half of all entry-level white-collar jobs
By Chris MorrisMay 28, 2025
JPMorgan unveils its 2025 summer reading list
Arts & EntertainmentJPMorgan unveils its 2025 summer reading list
By Chris MorrisMay 27, 2025
McDonald’s pulls the plug on beverage-focused CosMc’s
RetailMcDonald’s pulls the plug on beverage-focused CosMc’s
By Chris MorrisMay 27, 2025
It hasn’t been this hard to find a used car since the height of COVID
FinanceIt hasn’t been this hard to find a used car since the height of COVID
By Chris MorrisMay 27, 2025
Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Memorial Day 2025
RetailHere’s what’s open (and closed) on Memorial Day 2025
By Chris MorrisMay 26, 2025
Memorial Day 2025 deals: Best freebies and discounts for veterans
RetailMemorial Day 2025 deals: Best freebies and discounts for veterans
By Chris MorrisMay 26, 2025
A different kind of Brat summer: Johnsonville will offer an 80-pound, 249-link variety pack of sausages, brats, and hot dogs, which comes with its own hand truck
RetailA different kind of Brat summer: Johnsonville will offer an 80-pound, 249-link variety pack of sausages, brats, and hot dogs, which comes with its own hand truck
By Chris MorrisMay 23, 2025
Brawny triples down on the paper towel wars with a new 3-ply option—and it’s giving out free house cleanings
RetailBrawny triples down on the paper towel wars with a new 3-ply option—and it’s giving out free house cleanings
By Chris MorrisMay 23, 2025
Judge blocks Trump administration’s efforts to prevent foreign students from attending Harvard
PoliticsJudge blocks Trump administration’s efforts to prevent foreign students from attending Harvard
By Chris MorrisMay 23, 2025
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