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Trust in the FDA is collapsing. It’s time to get really transparent about our food and our drugs

Patients with no other options are watching an agency turn on its own scientists — and the trust that took a century to build is draining out in two years.

By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Megan Ranney, Sten Vermund, Patricia Greenstein and Steven TianJuly 14, 2026
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Exclusive: Delaware proposes testing the AIC, a new legal entity for agents in a regulatory sandbox
By John Nay and Charuni Patibanda-SanchezJuly 14, 2026
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Black women’s unemployment rate fell. That’s not the good news you think it is
By Katica RoyJuly 14, 2026
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America’s bone health is quietly headed for a $19 billion crisis
By Matthew T. DrakeJuly 9, 2026
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Columbia Business School professors: What the Balogun red card can teach us about AI and judgment
By Oded Netzer, Christopher Frank and Paul MagnoneJuly 13, 2026
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For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending
By Keith Ferrazzi and Wendy SmithJuly 11, 2026
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Data centers boost jobs 4% in cities and rural economies barely feel a dent, study shows
By Daniel Yue, Yiyang Zeng and The ConversationJuly 14, 2026
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A new FCC proposal could spell the end of the burner phone. Even if you don’t use one, privacy experts say you should be worried anyway
By Catherina GioinoJuly 14, 2026
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2.6 million Americans dropped ACA coverage as subsidies expired — fraud or price shock?
By Aparna Soni and The ConversationJuly 14, 2026
Judge said Trump’s $10 billion leaked IRS tax return lawsuit was filed for ‘improper purpose’ and referred one of his lawyers for disciplinary action
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Judge said Trump’s $10 billion leaked IRS tax return lawsuit was filed for ‘improper purpose’ and referred one of his lawyers for disciplinary action
By The Associated Press, Eric Tucker and Alanna Durkin RicherJuly 14, 2026
The AI boom drove China’s 27% export jump in June as AI and the Iran war reshape global trade
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The AI boom drove China’s 27% export jump in June as AI and the Iran war reshape global trade
By The Associated Press and Chan Ho-HimJuly 14, 2026
After donating $48 billion to the Gates Foundation, Warren Buffett is quietly ending one of the biggest philanthropic relationships in history
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After donating $48 billion to the Gates Foundation, Warren Buffett is quietly ending one of the biggest philanthropic relationships in history
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 14, 2026
Topgolf CEO David McKillips
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Topgolf’s CEO thinks the sport’s next star could get their start at one of its driving ranges
By Catherina GioinoJuly 14, 2026
‘Those who condemn AI are themselves spitting upward’: SoftBank’s CEO estimates $5 trillion needed annually to meet AI demand
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‘Those who condemn AI are themselves spitting upward’: SoftBank’s CEO estimates $5 trillion needed annually to meet AI demand
By The Associated Press and Mayuko OnoJuly 14, 2026
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How the Biden-Harris administration wrote insurers a $10 billion check to cover up the predictable impact of an IRA provision
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How the Biden-Harris administration wrote insurers a $10 billion check to cover up the predictable impact of an IRA provision
By Tomas J. PhilipsonOctober 24, 2024
  • The U.S., EU, and India must urgently come together in a free trade agreement on clean energy, says the CEO of one of India’s largest renewables companies
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    The U.S., EU, and India must urgently come together in a free trade agreement on clean energy, says the CEO of one of India’s largest renewables companies
    By Sumant SinhaOctober 10, 2024
Ozempic and Wegovy are trimming waistlines—and showing how quickly U.S. health care can turn into a gold rush
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Ozempic and Wegovy are trimming waistlines—and showing how quickly U.S. health care can turn into a gold rush
By Owen TrippOctober 23, 2024
Despite inflation, U.S. consumers are 5% better off than in 2019—here’s why they don’t feel that way
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Despite inflation, U.S. consumers are 5% better off than in 2019—here’s why they don’t feel that way
By Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak and Paul SwartzOctober 23, 2024
The defunct AmazonSmile charitable program worked. I know because I co-founded Tripadvisor using the same principles
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The defunct AmazonSmile charitable program worked. I know because I co-founded Tripadvisor using the same principles
By Steve KauferOctober 23, 2024
Julie Wainwright
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Count me among the boomers not retiring—I’m in my 60s and leading another startup
By Julie WainwrightOctober 22, 2024
Warren Buffett warns of ‘casino-like’ investor behavior. Here’s the hidden cost of ‘free’ investing
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Warren Buffett warns of ‘casino-like’ investor behavior. Here’s the hidden cost of ‘free’ investing
By Victor Haghani, James White and Vladimir RagulinOctober 22, 2024
  • Southeast Asian startups shouldn’t have to go to the U.S. for capital. Here’s how to help them raise money closer to home
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    Southeast Asian startups shouldn’t have to go to the U.S. for capital. Here’s how to help them raise money closer to home
    By Jenny Lee and Ng Yao LoongOctober 9, 2024
Why breaking Intel in two is the only way to save America’s most important manufacturer, according to its former board directors
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Why breaking Intel in two is the only way to save America’s most important manufacturer, according to its former board directors
By David B. Yoffie, Reed Hundt, Charlene Barshefsky and James PlummerOctober 22, 2024
Here’s what it would take for Europe to successfully compete with the U.S. and China, according to EY
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Here’s what it would take for Europe to successfully compete with the U.S. and China, according to EY
By Julie Linn TeiglandOctober 22, 2024
Biden-Harris have a track record of real success in bringing manufacturing back to America. Trump’s all-sticks-no-carrots approach already failed
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Biden-Harris have a track record of real success in bringing manufacturing back to America. Trump’s all-sticks-no-carrots approach already failed
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Laura Tyson and Steven TianOctober 21, 2024
Governments have just 5 weeks to end plastic pollution. A global, binding treaty is the only solution
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Governments have just 5 weeks to end plastic pollution. A global, binding treaty is the only solution
By Ellen MacArthur and Christiana FigueresOctober 21, 2024
Culture change isn’t about flowery rhetoric—it can be turned into a simple assignment
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Culture change isn’t about flowery rhetoric—it can be turned into a simple assignment
By Keith FerrazziOctober 18, 2024
  • Capitalism hasn’t forgotten the construction industry. Its reluctance to rely on technology is for good reason
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    Capitalism hasn’t forgotten the construction industry. Its reluctance to rely on technology is for good reason
    By Dan Tishman and Peter LehrerOctober 9, 2024
The next wave of AI won’t be driven by LLMs. Here’s what investors should focus on instead
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The next wave of AI won’t be driven by LLMs. Here’s what investors should focus on instead
By Vivek WadhwaOctober 18, 2024
How to prevent millions of invisible law-free AI agents casually wreaking economic havoc
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How to prevent millions of invisible law-free AI agents casually wreaking economic havoc
By Gillian HadfieldOctober 17, 2024
This could be America’s first ‘podcast election’—just look across the pond
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This could be America’s first ‘podcast election’—just look across the pond
By Oskar SerranderOctober 17, 2024
The world needs innovative antiviral drugs—but market incentives won’t align until it’s too late, Germany’s ‘head of challenges’ warns
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The world needs innovative antiviral drugs—but market incentives won’t align until it’s too late, Germany’s ‘head of challenges’ warns
By Jano CostardOctober 16, 2024
AI regulation gets a bad rap—but lawmakers around the world are doing a decent job so far
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AI regulation gets a bad rap—but lawmakers around the world are doing a decent job so far
By Bob GoodsonOctober 16, 2024
Employees sit and stand around desks at an office
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Navigating the new world of work: 3 leadership imperatives to future-proof your organization
By Bijal ShahOctober 15, 2024
The real reason for Shein’s success? A cognitive bias known as ‘temporal discounting’
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The real reason for Shein’s success? A cognitive bias known as ‘temporal discounting’
By Neeru PahariaOctober 15, 2024
Semyon Dukach, founding partner of One Way Ventures
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I run a $100M VC fund for immigrants—here’s why they’re often better than those born here
By Semyon DukachOctober 15, 2024
Here’s why the gap between Americans’ perception of U.S. economic performance and reality has doubled since 2019, according to economists
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Here’s why the gap between Americans’ perception of U.S. economic performance and reality has doubled since 2019, according to economists
By Kaushik Basu and Robert LynchOctober 15, 2024
AI could be the drunk uncle in health care—or fix our broken systems
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AI could be the drunk uncle in health care—or fix our broken systems
By Lars MaaløeOctober 14, 2024
How milestone birthdays can derail CEO focus—and harm company performance
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How milestone birthdays can derail CEO focus—and harm company performance
By Stephan KramerOctober 11, 2024
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
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COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
By Carolyn BarberOctober 11, 2024
‘The people’s mandate’: Why your vote matters no matter where you live
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‘The people’s mandate’: Why your vote matters no matter where you live
By Alan FleischmannOctober 11, 2024
Billionaires, celebrities, and CEOs like Bob Iger are investing in U.S. soccer—and the beautiful game’s American gold rush is just beginning
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Billionaires, celebrities, and CEOs like Bob Iger are investing in U.S. soccer—and the beautiful game’s American gold rush is just beginning
By Aden IkramOctober 11, 2024
Here are the facts that activist critics of Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla are missing, according to a Yale analysis
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Here are the facts that activist critics of Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla are missing, according to a Yale analysis
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianOctober 10, 2024
The U.S. leads on chips, but China has an underrated advantage in the race to adopt AI
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The U.S. leads on chips, but China has an underrated advantage in the race to adopt AI
By Grace ShaoOctober 10, 2024
Mona Sabet
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My tech startup failed due to 3 mistaken assumptions—entrepreneurs take note
By Mona SabetOctober 10, 2024
The controversy surrounding AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel Prize misses the point
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The controversy surrounding AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel Prize misses the point
By Vivek WadhwaOctober 10, 2024
Rep. Barragán wants to electrify America’s busiest container port. Here’s why this matters to Latino voters
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Rep. Barragán wants to electrify America’s busiest container port. Here’s why this matters to Latino voters
By Nanette BarragánOctober 10, 2024
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