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Elon Musk and Sam Altman are accusing each other of scamming investors as SpaceX and OpenAI jockey to lead AI revolution
Elon Musk and Sam Altman are accusing each other of scamming investors as SpaceX and OpenAI jockey to lead AI revolution

A social media fight erupted after their companies launched competing AI models one day apart.

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‘We are driving in the fog’: Hundreds of economists admit they’re flying blind on AI

Will AI take your job, or is it a bunch of hype? We must act now to understand what’s out there, over 200 economists and 16 Nobel laureates say.

By Nick LichtenbergJuly 13, 2026
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
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
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.

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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
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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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