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Nikesh Arora, chief executive officer at Palo Alto Networks
CEO of $248 billion cybersecurity company says workers are about to face a ‘Darwinian moment’ thanks to AI: Evolve or get cut

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warns that 90% of employees aren’t AI savvy—and it could determine the fate of their careers.

By Emma BurleighJuly 1, 2026
Young worker at desk
Remote-first fintech giant Revolut is making the office compulsory for new Gen Z grads—and they’ll earn flexibility like their peers after one year
By Emma BurleighJune 30, 2026
Jamie Dimon isn’t giving up the top job. That’s turned JPMorgan into a poaching ground for CEO talent
Jamie Dimon isn’t giving up the top job. That’s turned JPMorgan into a poaching ground for CEO talent
By Ruth UmohJune 30, 2026
Sofia
This CEO became 3x more productive with AI. Then she read what her daughter wrote about it at Dartmouth
By Maria Colacurcio and Sofia FreiJune 28, 2026
paralegal
The most reassuring argument about AI and jobs quietly explains why Gen Z can’t get one
By Nick LichtenbergJune 29, 2026
Target worker stocks shelves
Target is starting to track employees’ unexcused lateness and absences with a points system—and if they rack up 12, they’re fired
By Emma BurleighJune 29, 2026
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Trump’s 927-page disclosure is just a normal Tuesday for direct indexing and crypto wealth managers
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Trump’s 927-page disclosure is just a normal Tuesday for direct indexing and crypto wealth managers
By Catherina GioinoJuly 1, 2026
US President Donald Trump sits in silence with his hands folded on top of each other.
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Inside Trump’s $1.4 billion crypto empire: Altcoins, Bitcoin—and a stake in Michael Saylor’s Strategy
By Camila Grigera NaónJuly 1, 2026
The 6 Best Exercise Bikes of 2026: Fitness Expert Reviewed
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The 6 Best Exercise Bikes of 2026: Fitness Expert Reviewed
By Christina SnyderJuly 1, 2026
Mark Zandi, Moody's chief economist.
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‘It’s fair to ask whether it was worth it’: The Iran war has cost Americans $1,000 per household—and that’s a conservative estimate, Mark Zandi says
By Tristan BoveJuly 1, 2026
Melania Trump NFT earnings surge 28x in 2025 as the First Lady rakes in nearly $17 million in total earnings, filing shows
Politics
Melania Trump NFT earnings surge 28x in 2025 as the First Lady rakes in nearly $17 million in total earnings, filing shows
By Mia OsmonbekovJuly 1, 2026
Donald Trump sits at his desk in the Oval Office, smiling and with his hands folded in front of him.
Politics
Trump got a $78K pension from the Screen Actors Guild in 2025 because he appeared in Home Alone 2 in 1992
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 1, 2026
How foodservice giant Sodexo is embracing AI and robotics to reshape the kitchen
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How foodservice giant Sodexo is embracing AI and robotics to reshape the kitchen
By John KellJuly 1, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
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Anthropic’s AI models are back online after a two-week government standoff—settling the company and administration into a fragile truce
By Tristan BoveJuly 1, 2026
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An $850 million retail giant is giving candidates their questions before a job interview because ‘nerves can seriously impact performance’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 30, 2024
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Success
Gen Z job seeker refused to do 90-minute task because it ‘looked like a lot of work’—now the CEO who complained about it is being slammed
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 29, 2024
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Tech
Satya Nadella says Microsoft’s AI payoff hinges on other companies doing ‘the hard work’ of changing their cultures
By Rachyl JonesApril 26, 2024
James Manyika, Google’s senior vice president of Research, Technology & Society.
Success
Google just dropped millions of dollars to teach more people how to use AI—and an exec says it could ‘create a reinvigoration of the American middle class’
By Jane ThierApril 26, 2024
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Leadership
The financial services gender pay gap in Europe is so large that fewer than one in 10 of the 2,000 highest-earning bankers are female
By Nicholas Comfort and BloombergApril 26, 2024
Marco Zappacosta, CEO of Thumbtack
Success
Tech CEO on the merits of virtual work: ‘To think we should work in the exact same way as our industrial forefathers just seems odd to me’
By Jane ThierApril 23, 2024
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    Success
    Gen Zers are waving goodbye to ‘soul-sucking’ 9-to-5 jobs as social media convinces them to ditch corporate careers
    By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 1, 2024
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Leadership
The case against work friends: The office has changed. Maybe it’s time our relationships do too
By Trey WilliamsApril 21, 2024
Samsung tells its executives to work a 6-day week to ‘inject a sense of crisis’ after posting its worst financial year in over a decade
Leadership
Samsung tells its executives to work a 6-day week to ‘inject a sense of crisis’ after posting its worst financial year in over a decade
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 19, 2024
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Success
Want a four-day workweek? Head to Singapore 
By Jane ThierApril 17, 2024
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Success
There’s a hidden penalty to going fully remote: A ‘task tax’ that stymies company growth, report finds
By Jane ThierApril 16, 2024
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Success
Moved far from the city during Covid? Pray you don’t lose your job
By Jane ThierApril 15, 2024
  • Smartphone displaying Vimeo logo.
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    Exclusive: Vimeo launches new AI video tools to help employees breeze through hours-long town halls and training videos. Will it usher in the golden age of asynchronous work?
    By Sage LazzaroFebruary 29, 2024
Arthur Mensch, cofounder and CEO of Mistral AI attends the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park.
Tech
Millennial boss of French OpenAI challenger says tech CEOs’ obsession with AI outsmarting humans is a ‘very religious’ fascination: ‘I’m a strong atheist. So I don’t believe in AGI’
By Ryan HoggApril 12, 2024
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Leadership
Defeated CEOs are now conceding hybrid working is here to stay—a year after 62% said they expected a full-time return to office by 2026
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 12, 2024
Andy Jassy, chief executive officer of Amazon.
Success
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy isn’t sold on Steve Cohen’s 4-day workweek: ‘We still don’t know yet where we’re going to end up’
By Eleanor PringleApril 12, 2024
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Success
Finance returns to office as Wall Street North (NYC) and South (Miami) blow other markets out of the water with cubicles over 80% full
By Jane ThierApril 11, 2024
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Lifestyle
U.K. graduates face the ‘worst market in years’ as job vacancies fall by 30.2%
By Isabella Ward and BloombergApril 8, 2024
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Success
The first company in Turkey adopts a 4-day work week, leading to an 85% rise in work-life balance and employee engagement
By Ugur Yilmaz and BloombergApril 8, 2024
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Success
Barry Diller’s version of a hybrid week means the first 4 are in the office
By Jane ThierApril 5, 2024
Gen Z is making ‘conscious quitting’ the norm–but employees of all generations are seeking jobs that align with their values
Commentary
Gen Z is making ‘conscious quitting’ the norm–but employees of all generations are seeking jobs that align with their values
By Sander van 't NoordendeApril 4, 2024
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 28: (NEW YORK DAILIES OUT) New York Mets owner Steve Cohen speaks to the media before a game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Citi Field on June 28, 2023 in New York City. The Brewers defeated the Mets 5-2. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Success
‘A four-day workweek is coming,’ billionaire Mets owner Steve Cohen declares—and you can thank the rapid rise of AI
By Jane ThierApril 3, 2024
How to onboard yourself–and your team–to AI at work
Commentary
How to onboard yourself–and your team–to AI at work
By Colette StallbaumerApril 2, 2024
Shot of a young businessman looking stressed out while working in an office at night
Success
Economy be damned: Your workers still expect a hefty raise this year
By Jane ThierApril 1, 2024
Stanford economist says forcing people back to the office full time is a costly mistake: ‘They want to learn, they want to socialize—they just don’t want to go in five days a week’
Success
Stanford economist says forcing people back to the office full time is a costly mistake: ‘They want to learn, they want to socialize—they just don’t want to go in five days a week’
By Jane ThierMarch 28, 2024
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Success
Remote workers say they’d return to the office if they get housing benefits—and many would even take those over a pay raise
By Jane ThierMarch 23, 2024
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Success
Meetings are a productivity killer—and 3 in every 4 are totally ineffective, according to a new wide-ranging study
By Jane ThierMarch 21, 2024
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Lifestyle
France is piloting a 4-day work week—but there’s a catch. Only divorced parents qualify for it
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 20, 2024
Dead by 2030—C-suite execs set deadline for embracing AI at scale
Success
Dead by 2030—C-suite execs set deadline for embracing AI at scale
By Jane ThierMarch 18, 2024
America’s only socialist senator and the union chief who shook Detroit say enough is enough, it’s time for a 4-day workweek
Success
America’s only socialist senator and the union chief who shook Detroit say enough is enough, it’s time for a 4-day workweek
By Chloe BergerMarch 14, 2024
Executives say technology is moving too fast for their employees to keep up: ‘It can be very daunting’
Leadership
Executives say technology is moving too fast for their employees to keep up: ‘It can be very daunting’
By Trey WilliamsMarch 13, 2024
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Success
‘Ultrawealthy’ Gen Xers are proving more resistant to returning to the office—but Gen Z and millennials are making it a priority
By Eleanor PringleMarch 8, 2024
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