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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s advice to workers scared of AI: You’re just confusing your job with the tools you use to do it

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s advice to workers scared of AI: You’re confusing your job with the tools you use to do it

By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2026
Covid gave us hybrid work. The Iran War might give us a four-day week—and this time, experts say it could stick
Covid gave us hybrid work. The Iran War might give us a four-day week—and this time, experts say it could stick
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 1, 2026
Late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs sold his Volkswagen to raise $1,300 for Apple’s first computer. He became a millionaire just two years later at 23
By Emma BurleighApril 1, 2026
Steve Jobs behind a Nemo sign
Steve Jobs didn’t actually become a billionaire thanks to leading Apple—but rather from his work with a film company he bought off George Lucas
By Preston ForeApril 1, 2026
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Gen Z is engineering an analog future — and it’s at least a $5 billion opportunity
By Luba KassovaApril 1, 2026
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How AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster
NewslettersHow AI will make your Shake Shack order even faster
By John KellApril 1, 2026
Gen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
RetailGen Z shoppers are actually more deliberate than baby boomers and agonize over their cart for days
By Jeena Sharma and Retail BrewApril 1, 2026
Shayne Coplan sits.
InvestingNew top federal enforcer has his sights set on ending insider trading on prediction markets
By Jacqueline MunisApril 1, 2026
One humanoid robot handing shaking hands with another humanoid robotic hand. One robot on the left is lighter metal colored than the one on the right.
AIAI models will secretly scheme to protect other AI models from being shut down, researchers find
By Jeremy KahnApril 1, 2026
Chief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
C-SuiteChief human resource officer salaries have surged 30% at S&P 500 companies. Here’s why boards are opening the checkbook
By Courtney Vinopal and HR BrewApril 1, 2026
Hershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
LawHershey is moving back to the original recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups after the chocolate’s grandson blasted them last month
By The Associated Press and Dee-Ann DurbinApril 1, 2026
receipts
Economy‘Inflationary surge’: Fed economists warn AI hype is overheating the economy whether or not the technology ever delivers
By Jake AngeloApril 1, 2026
AI
AIAI is saving workers up to an hour a day — but Goldman Sachs says 80% of companies aren’t using it yet
By Nick LichtenbergApril 1, 2026
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Mike Lynch smiling
SuccessMeet Mike Lynch, the British billionaire tycoon who’s gone missing after his yacht sunk in Italy
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressAugust 20, 2024
There are only 15 people whose wealth is greater than $100 billion (and they’d be richer if they weren’t giving it away)
SuccessThere are only 15 people whose wealth is greater than $100 billion (and they’d be richer if they weren’t giving it away)
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 20, 2024
Who is Mike Lynch? The British ‘Bill Gates’ missing after superyacht sinks off Sicily
TechWho is Mike Lynch? The British ‘Bill Gates’ missing after superyacht sinks off Sicily
By Oliver Smith, Alex Wood Morton and AFPAugust 20, 2024
Two men in suits and two men in shorts walking on sidewalk
SuccessMillennial says hiring manager asked her to change out of shorts
By Chloe BergerAugust 19, 2024
Photo of Larry Page speaking into a microphone
SuccessBillionaire Google cofounder Larry Page’s unlikely advice for new grads: Be lazy
By Jane ThierAugust 19, 2024
People look at an Optimus bot, which is standing in a clear glass box.
TechTesla is hiring workers for $48 an hour to wear motion-capture suits to train its humanoid robots
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 19, 2024
Oprah Winfrey staffer candidates would be automatically culled if they asked when they would meet her, says former employee
SuccessOprah Winfrey staffer candidates would be automatically culled if they asked when they would meet her, says former employee
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 19, 2024
Alex Karp, chief executive officer of Palantir Technologies Inc.
SuccessPalantir boss Alex Karp hires people in less than 2 minutes and personally interviews applicants
By Eleanor PringleAugust 19, 2024
A man looks at his laptop screen while smiling.
SuccessMore CEOs are enjoying the remote-work life—but employees resent it
By Sasha RogelbergAugust 18, 2024
Mark Zuckerberg gave his ex-Facebook engineer startup advice at 2 a.m. over chess—now she’s a founder with over $8.5 million raised in funding
SuccessMark Zuckerberg gave his ex-Facebook engineer startup advice at 2 a.m. over chess—now she’s a founder with over $8.5 million raised in funding
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 17, 2024
Starbucks’ new CEO drinks up to 4 cups of coffee per day
LeadershipStarbucks’ new CEO drinks up to 4 cups of coffee per day
By Rachel VentrescaAugust 16, 2024
Bizzy Cold Brew cofounders Andrew Healy and Alex French (right)
CommentaryHow we went from making cold brew coffee at home to producing 350,000 cups a day—and selling it via Target and Walmart
By Alex FrenchAugust 16, 2024
The most underrated leadership skill, according to Jake Sullivan
CommentaryThe most underrated leadership skill, according to Jake Sullivan
By Jake SullivanAugust 16, 2024
More young men are becoming NEETs than women—not in employment, education, or training
SuccessMore young men are becoming NEETs than women—not in employment, education, or training
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 16, 2024
Jamie Dimon
LeadershipJPMorgan: You can profit 70% of the time you buy the dip in corporate debt
By Jessica Nix and BloombergAugust 15, 2024
Mark Attanasio
SuccessSon of KKR co-founder sues Milwaukee Brewers owner for allegedly stealing sand in Malibu
By Rachel Graf, John Gittelsohn and BloombergAugust 15, 2024
Anne Chow is opting for "rewirement" over retirement.
CommentaryFellow Gen Xers: That retirement crisis you’re losing sleep over is a ‘rewirement’ opportunity
By Anne ChowAugust 15, 2024
David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., during an interview for an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" in New York, US, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. Goldman shares have rallied 31% this year to a fresh record high, bolstered by strong trading revenues and banking fees. Photographer: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
SuccessGoldman Sachs’ CEO was rejected twice by the firm. He’s since led it to over $50 billion in revenue
By Jane ThierAugust 15, 2024
Brian Niccol looking nice in his tan suit
SuccessNew Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol is getting a bonkers pay package—and he doesn’t have to move to Seattle to get it
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressAugust 15, 2024
Whole Foods CEO Jason Buechel.
LeadershipWhole Foods Market’s CEO grocery shops at least 14 times a week, even on vacation: ‘I’m probably very abnormal’
By Mahnoor KhanAugust 15, 2024
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt apologizes for remote-work rant against old employer
LeadershipEx-Google CEO Eric Schmidt apologizes for remote-work rant against old employer
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 15, 2024
The American Dream is collapsing, and it’s knocking billionaires off their pedestals
SuccessThe American Dream is collapsing, and it’s knocking billionaires off their pedestals
By Chloe BergerAugust 15, 2024
Wally Amos
LifestyleFamous Amos founder Wally Amos, a high-school dropout turned cookie mogul, dies at 88
By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher and The Associated PressAugust 15, 2024
Brian Niccol
SuccessStarbucks welcomes new CEO Brian Niccol with a $113 million payday—and he can work remotely
By Amanda GerutAugust 14, 2024
Housing affordability is so strained that teachers would need to double their pay to buy the typical house
FinanceHousing affordability is so strained that teachers would need to double their pay to buy the typical house
By Sydney LakeAugust 14, 2024
Brian Niccol at a Chipotle ordering food.
LeadershipThe new Starbucks CEO shares the best business advice he ever got
By Emma BurleighAugust 14, 2024
Interim Starbucks CEO Rachel Ruggeri
SuccessStarbucks’ interim CEO Rachel Ruggeri cashed in on $342,000 stock sale the day reshuffle was announced
By Eleanor PringleAugust 14, 2024
Starbucks’ board has a shot at success with its new CEO—if it can manage to control Howard Schultz 
LeadershipStarbucks’ board has a shot at success with its new CEO—if it can manage to control Howard Schultz 
By Lila MacLellan and Azure GilmanAugust 14, 2024
Google’s ex-CEO blames working from home for the company’s AI struggles: ‘Google decided that work-life balance was more important than winning’
LeadershipGoogle’s ex-CEO blames working from home for the company’s AI struggles: ‘Google decided that work-life balance was more important than winning’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleAugust 14, 2024
Worker on phone while at work.
LeadershipHow to handle underperforming employees according to HR leaders from Salesforce, EY and Microsoft
By Emma BurleighAugust 14, 2024
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