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‘We devalued the trades’: A Native American graduation miracle that isn’t what it seems

BIE graduation rates hit a record 79% in 2025, but tribes with resources to innovate are pulling away from underfunded schools.

By Savannah Peters and The Associated PressJuly 13, 2026
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Trump floats Lindsey Graham’s sister as interim Senate replacement; Scott Bessent reportedly fields calls
By Meg Kinnard and The Associated PressJuly 13, 2026
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Chipotle’s COO takes employees to dinner every week to spot his next leaders—here are the 4 traits he’s seeking
By Emma BurleighJuly 13, 2026
‘We are driving in the fog’: Hundreds of economists admit they’re flying blind on AI
‘We are driving in the fog’: Hundreds of economists admit they’re flying blind on AI
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 13, 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
Trump stunned by sudden death of rival turned ally Lindsey Graham: ‘He was like a member of the family’
Trump stunned by sudden death of rival turned ally Lindsey Graham: ‘He was like a member of the family’
By The Associated PressJuly 13, 2026
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Why corporate strategy is moving to the CFO’s office
Why corporate strategy is moving to the CFO’s office

At a recent McKinsey forum, most CFOs said the strategy function now reports to them.

By Sheryl EstradaJuly 13, 2026
Brené Brown warns American workers are not neurologically wired for this level of rapid change and instability: ‘People are not okay’

“People are emotionally dysregulated, distrustful, and disconnected,” bestselling author and professor Brené Brown warned.

By Emma BurleighJuly 12, 2026
More tech workers are retiring early because they don’t want to deal with AI-related changes: ‘Many people believe it’s overblown’

“For tech people, one of the distinctive features is that the learning curve of getting up to speed on a new technology can be a lot of effort,” one retirement expert said.

By Sasha RogelbergJuly 12, 2026
Fortune 500 Land O’Lakes is letting workers choose what days and times they work—and the flex jobs are getting 25% more applicants than full-time gigs

The famed food giant selling butter sticks, whipped spreads, and shredded cheeses changed its policy after flexibility became workers’ top priority.

By Emma BurleighJuly 12, 2026
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DOJ investigating allegations against UAW President Shawn Fain
DOJ investigating allegations against UAW President Shawn Fain

The new probe concerns claims that Fain sought a financial bonus for his fiancée and pushed for a worker’s compensation claim for her sister.

By David Welch and BloombergJuly 12, 2026
Silicon Valley VC giant Vinod Khosla and family to buy Seattle Seahawks for $9.6 billion and must relinquish stake in the San Francisco 49ers

“We look forward to building on the winning legacy Paul Allen created and to earning the trust of the Seahawks organization and fans everywhere.”

By Steve Reed, Andrew Destin and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2026
At 18, doctors gave him three hours to live. He played video games from his hospital bed—and now, he’s built a $10 million-a-year video game studio

This millennial founder survived a near-death experience. With just $1,000, he’s built a multimillion-dollar game studio inspired by a philosophy from Whole Foods’ CEO.

By Preston ForeJuly 12, 2026
Want to earn nearly $100,000 within 5 years of graduating? Study engineering, Fed research says

80% of the top 10 college majors with the highest incomes five years after graduation are engineering degrees, New York Federal Reserve study shows.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 12, 2026
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TIAA’s CEO shares her advice for separating your personal identity from your title
TIAA’s CEO shares her advice for separating your personal identity from your title

“I rent my title. I own my character,” TIAA CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett recently told Fortune

By Ruth UmohJuly 13, 2026
‘Without our money, people will struggle’: Muangthai Capital’s new CEO Parithad Petampai defends the role of microfinance in Thailand

Muangthai ranks No. 295 on Fortune’s Southeast Asia 500 list, with 2025 revenue of 30.74 billion Thai baht ($936 million).

By Angelica AngJuly 13, 2026
Peter Thiel and other tech billionaires are publicly shielding their children from the products that made them rich

As governments race to restrict minors’ social media use, the tech billionaires who built the platforms are imposing strict screen limits at home.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 12, 2026
Volkswagen’s CEO suggests ‘more intelligent solutions than closing plants’ amid turnaround effort and touts cost cuts

“We were able to improve our factory costs in Germany by an average 20% last year alone,” he said.

By The Associated PressJuly 12, 2026
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Hybrid‑work expert Nicholas Bloom says World Cup chaos and pricey commutes are turning July into the summer of remote work
Hybrid‑work expert Nicholas Bloom says World Cup chaos and pricey commutes are turning July into the summer of remote work

The economist who has spent two decades studying remote work said most employers are never going back to a fully in-office set up.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 9, 2026
$5 billion CEO calls the managers that candidates didn’t list as references—and he’ll even ask coworkers they clashed with what they really think

Job seekers be warned: this CEO tracks down the managers you conveniently left off your reference list to find out what your personality is really like.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 9, 2026
I skipped college and founded a company at 18. Several exits later, this is what I learned

I built six companies without a diploma. My hiring test isn’t your resume — it’s what you built when nobody assigned it.

By Eric FranciaJuly 7, 2026
This CEO pays $1.7 million a year so employees can live in one of America’s most expensive neighborhoods

Rilla CEO Sebastian Jimenez spends around $37,000 annually on each of his 120 workers—and soon, they’ll get to enjoy an office gym and cold plunge.

By Emma BurleighJuly 8, 2026
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Exclusive: Delaware Secretary of State partners with Norm Ai to propose the AIC, a legal entity for agents
By John Nay and Charuni Patibanda-SanchezJuly 13, 2026
Exclusive: Corner Health raises $25 million to turn nurse practitioners into entrepreneurs
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Exclusive: Corner Health raises $25 million to turn nurse practitioners into entrepreneurs
By Emma HinchliffeJuly 13, 2026
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Europe to social media platforms: make yourself safe for kids under 13, somehow
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By Sydney LakeJuly 13, 2026
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Beyond the C-suite: companies expand use of company stock trading plans 
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I was New York City’s first female fire commissioner. It’s time to stop asking women to ‘fit the room’ and just fix the room instead
By Laura KavanaghNovember 14, 2025
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Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire at 59 years old
By Sasha Rogelberg and Nick LichtenbergNovember 14, 2025
Ex-Meta exec says Mark Zuckerberg taught him a lesson in work-life balance: Now he has strict rules for meetings and emails at his $1 billion tax firm
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Ex-Meta exec says Mark Zuckerberg taught him a lesson in work-life balance: Now he has strict rules for meetings and emails at his $1 billion tax firm
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 14, 2025
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In the age of AI, CEOs quietly signal that layoffs are a badge of honor
By Geoff ColvinNovember 14, 2025
Delta CEO slams ‘inexcusable’ shutdown that led to canceled flights and workers doing high-stress jobs without pay
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Delta CEO slams ‘inexcusable’ shutdown that led to canceled flights and workers doing high-stress jobs without pay
By Nick LichtenbergNovember 13, 2025
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    As Gen Z question the values of higher ed, CEO at this nearly $1 billion company says it’s ‘silly’ to think one degree will be enough education for life
    By Preston ForeNovember 12, 2025
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Credit card tier discrimination may be coming: New Visa-Mastercard swipe settlement could reshape rewards—and surcharges
By Preston ForeNovember 13, 2025
OnlyFans CEO will not tolerate ‘that squidgy layer of middle management’ and refuses to hire them
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OnlyFans CEO will not tolerate ‘that squidgy layer of middle management’ and refuses to hire them
By Jim EdwardsNovember 13, 2025
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp says this type of prestigious college grad is doomed. People with expert knowledge will ‘make a lot more money’
By Emma BurleighNovember 13, 2025
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DINKs may flaunt their financial freedoms online—but they actually have less wealth than couples with kids
By Jessica CoacciNovember 13, 2025
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MacKenzie Scott makes more ‘life-changing,’ record-breaking gifts to historically Black colleges and universities—totaling more than $400 million
By Sydney LakeNovember 13, 2025
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    From homelessness to high growth: Jesse Frimpong’s AI-powered path to entrepreneurial success
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By Sydney LakeNovember 13, 2025
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Stay-at-home dads are on the rise, but they’re not necessarily doing it to look after their kids
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 13, 2025
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AI requires a rethink of the apprenticeship model for knowledge professionals 
By Steve HaskerNovember 13, 2025
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Over 1,000 Starbucks workers plan strike at 65 stores on highly trafficked Red Cup Day
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressNovember 13, 2025
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The CEO of $2.2 billion AI company Turing can’t live without ChatGPT, swears by his Kindle, and has only taken 2 weeks of vacation in 7 years
By Emma BurleighNovember 13, 2025
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Hilton’s CEO focused on rebuilding the hotel giant’s culture. Now its staff turnover is about half the industry average
By Diane BradyNovember 13, 2025
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet: ‘Every leader needs to think of themselves as a reinventor’
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Accenture CEO Julie Sweet: ‘Every leader needs to think of themselves as a reinventor’
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The U.S. Mint ended production of the penny, citing cost savings and the coin’s fading relevance as its buying power—once enough for a snack or candy—has all but disappeared
By The Associated Press and Maryclaire DaleNovember 12, 2025
Gen Z is increasingly seeking six-figure jobs nannying for high-net-worth families.
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Gen Z, iced out from traditional white-collar jobs, is increasingly turning to nanny work for rich people—and nabbing 6-figure salaries in the process
By Nino PaoliNovember 12, 2025
The S&P 500 rose 0.2% early Wednesday and neared the all-time high it set a couple weeks ago.
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Investors are still whistling past the graveyard amid Nvidia selloffs and a dragging government shutdown
By The Associated PressNovember 12, 2025
JLL Global CEO Christian Ulbrich: There is no ‘silver bullet’ NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani can shoot to make the city affordable again
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JLL Global CEO Christian Ulbrich: There is no ‘silver bullet’ NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani can shoot to make the city affordable again
By Fortune EditorsNovember 12, 2025
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Why Land O’Lakes is piloting a new AI tool called ‘Oz’ in bid to help boost profits on cost-pressured American farms
By John KellNovember 12, 2025
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OpenAI says it plans to report stunning annual losses through 2028—and then turn wildly profitable just two years later
By Dave SmithNovember 12, 2025
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Success
Ford CEO Jim Farley says the secret to climbing the corporate ladder flows through this department—and Tim Cook is proof it works
By Preston ForeNovember 12, 2025
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Older generations bash Gen Z for ‘doom spending.’ But experts say there’s a good reason why people splurge when they’re young
By Jessica CoacciNovember 12, 2025
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Kim Kardashian’s Skims is now worth $5 billion after a massive $225 million funding round led by Goldman Sachs
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