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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
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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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Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl behavior is emblematic of the ‘rise of the jerk’
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Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl behavior is emblematic of the ‘rise of the jerk’
By Brian HamiltonFebruary 13, 2024
  • Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is on the hot seat. Here are 3 concrete steps he must take to restore the company’s credibility
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    Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is on the hot seat. Here are 3 concrete steps he must take to restore the company’s credibility
    By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianJanuary 29, 2024
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Congress could be about to give grocery stores and gas stations new payment options—but big banks are warning the savings will not be passed on to consumers and could mean the end of credit card rewards
By Richard HuntFebruary 13, 2024
‘An age of manufactured mistrust’: Here’s what rampant disinformation means for health, climate, and democracy
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‘An age of manufactured mistrust’: Here’s what rampant disinformation means for health, climate, and democracy
By Bill NovelliFebruary 13, 2024
Everybody hates inflation–even grocers
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Everybody hates inflation–even grocers
By Tyler RenaghanFebruary 12, 2024
Here’s how the U.S., Europe, and China are faring in the post-pandemic race for economic growth
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Here’s how the U.S., Europe, and China are faring in the post-pandemic race for economic growth
By Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak and Paul SwartzFebruary 12, 2024
Want to understand what’s truly driving the crypto boom? Think of it as intergenerational revenge
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Want to understand what’s truly driving the crypto boom? Think of it as intergenerational revenge
By Omid MalekanFebruary 9, 2024
  • SALT Caucus House members from states like California and Connecticut are missing the point–and could end up raising taxes for everyone next year
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    SALT Caucus House members from states like California and Connecticut are missing the point–and could end up raising taxes for everyone next year
    By Daniel BunnJanuary 29, 2024
Americans think their older loved ones are more vulnerable to scammers–but Gen Zers report having fallen for scams more than any other generation
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Americans think their older loved ones are more vulnerable to scammers–but Gen Zers report having fallen for scams more than any other generation
By Michael SteinbachFebruary 9, 2024
‘A Kodak déjà vu’: Apple’s Vision Pro is yet to find its killer app–and it could spell trouble for Tim Cook’s risky bet
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‘A Kodak déjà vu’: Apple’s Vision Pro is yet to find its killer app–and it could spell trouble for Tim Cook’s risky bet
By Steve BlankFebruary 9, 2024
Exxon is taking its shareholders to court as the anti-ESG backlash escalates into a civil war between the proponents of shareholder primacy
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Exxon is taking its shareholders to court as the anti-ESG backlash escalates into a civil war between the proponents of shareholder primacy
By Walter FrickFebruary 8, 2024
VA Secretary: Returning to the office helps Veterans
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VA Secretary: Returning to the office helps Veterans
By Denis McDonoughFebruary 8, 2024
AI chatbots are making cybersecurity work much easier–but foundation models are about to revolutionize it
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AI chatbots are making cybersecurity work much easier–but foundation models are about to revolutionize it
By Sridhar MuppidiFebruary 7, 2024
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    Where will growth come from in the next decade? A geographic deep dive into the Future 50
    By Martin Reeves and Adam JobJanuary 29, 2024
Zero interest-rate babies are facing their day of reckoning. It’s time this generation of startups learns how to fly
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Zero interest-rate babies are facing their day of reckoning. It’s time this generation of startups learns how to fly
By Raphaelle d’OrnanoFebruary 7, 2024
Nelson Peltz is still trying to get seats on Disney’s board–but Bob Iger is no easy target for the activist investor’s 25th attempt to take control of the company
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Nelson Peltz is still trying to get seats on Disney’s board–but Bob Iger is no easy target for the activist investor’s 25th attempt to take control of the company
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianFebruary 6, 2024
Working fathers are the new target of microaggressions–and they are worried they could be getting ‘daddy tracked’
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Working fathers are the new target of microaggressions–and they are worried they could be getting ‘daddy tracked’
By Paul SullivanFebruary 6, 2024
Tech valuations are at a 10-year low–but optimism should be at a 5-year high. Here’s why
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Tech valuations are at a 10-year low–but optimism should be at a 5-year high. Here’s why
By Ryan HinkleFebruary 5, 2024
America is doing PTO wrong–and its burned-out workforce is less productive than the 11 nations that know how to take a break
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America is doing PTO wrong–and its burned-out workforce is less productive than the 11 nations that know how to take a break
By Molly Johnson-JonesFebruary 5, 2024
Forget the Turing Test. AI needs to pass the Summer Camp Test before it can take over the world
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Forget the Turing Test. AI needs to pass the Summer Camp Test before it can take over the world
By Kathy PhamFebruary 2, 2024
More tech startups are expected to IPO this year–but stock option decisions are becoming more complicated for their employees
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More tech startups are expected to IPO this year–but stock option decisions are becoming more complicated for their employees
By Mary Jane McCaghrenFebruary 2, 2024
How your company could be tomorrow’s surprise GenAI leader
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How your company could be tomorrow’s surprise GenAI leader
By François Candelon, Philip Evans, Leonid Zhukov and David Zuluaga MartínezFebruary 2, 2024
The Biden administration’s freeze on LNG projects is a gift to Putin
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The Biden administration’s freeze on LNG projects is a gift to Putin
By Mike SommersFebruary 1, 2024
How I found myself at the center of a diversity row involving a national broadcaster, a regulator, and the U.K. government that shone a light on boardroom representation
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How I found myself at the center of a diversity row involving a national broadcaster, a regulator, and the U.K. government that shone a light on boardroom representation
By Rozina BreenFebruary 1, 2024
The markets are starting to realize just how hawkish the Fed is–and reckoning with higher-for-longer interest rates
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The markets are starting to realize just how hawkish the Fed is–and reckoning with higher-for-longer interest rates
By Oliver RustJanuary 31, 2024
The fight against greenwashing starts with AI. Here’s why
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The fight against greenwashing starts with AI. Here’s why
By Anirban BoseJanuary 31, 2024
Review: In ‘Read Write Own,’ venture capitalist Chris Dixon makes a serious case for crypto in wake of FTX debacle
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Review: In ‘Read Write Own,’ venture capitalist Chris Dixon makes a serious case for crypto in wake of FTX debacle
By Jeff John RobertsJanuary 31, 2024
Alex Chriss is set to become PayPal's president and CEO on Sept. 27, 2023.
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AI is reshaping financial forecasts and disclosure–and making language more important than ever
By Richard TorrenzanoJanuary 31, 2024
The federal government is simultaneously investing in my startup–and crippling our business with a little-known tax code provision. Only Congress can save us
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The federal government is simultaneously investing in my startup–and crippling our business with a little-known tax code provision. Only Congress can save us
By Rayana MarkerJanuary 31, 2024
A language dies every 2 weeks. AI can help save them from digital extinction–or accelerate their demise
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A language dies every 2 weeks. AI can help save them from digital extinction–or accelerate their demise
By Karthik ChidambaramJanuary 30, 2024
Henry Kissinger didn’t take much interest in the global economy at first–until he did and changed it forever
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Henry Kissinger didn’t take much interest in the global economy at first–until he did and changed it forever
By Robert HormatsJanuary 30, 2024
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Skill shortages are one of industry’s biggest problems. AI is the solution
By Vimal KapurJanuary 30, 2024
You’ve got a friend in me: How amicus briefs are helping the crypto industry win over the courts
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You’ve got a friend in me: How amicus briefs are helping the crypto industry win over the courts
By Amanda TuminelliJanuary 30, 2024
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