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- Term SheetHow to nominate a company for Fortune’s Change the World list
- CFO DailyWomen in finance say it’s tough to find a mentor. A new program aims to amp up this critical career booster
- CEO DailyAnother round of inflation is a bigger risk than a recession, Goldman Sachs economist says
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MagazineNicola Mendelsohn battled an incurable cancer on her way to becoming a top Meta exec. Now she’s trying to solve the Facebook parent’s growth crisis
The head of Meta's global business group was promoted amid Meta's "efficiency" layoffs, its first year-over-year drop in revenue, and a grim economy for advertisers. Can she turn things around?
June 5, 2023
Commentary
- CaliforniaWhy fast-food franchisees could be the next cohort to leave California
- A.I.Generative A.I.: 4 things executives should do to future-proof their strategy
- careersMillennial and Gen Z employees are rejecting assignments, turning down offers, and seeking purpose. Here’s what they expect of their employers, according to Deloitte’s latest survey
- Gen ZGen Zers and millennials get travel right. Here’s their recipe for the ultimate vacation
- HealthThe Cancer Moonshot could give us miraculous new cures–but what good is it if patients can’t pay the bus fare to get treatment?
- the travel industryAmerica needs a new vision for road travel
Topics
Asia
Chinese women economists who met Janet Yellen on Beijing trip called traitors and ‘American spy’ online
Yellen says Biden administration might ease curbs on tech exports to China when they have ‘unintended consequences’
Pledge against ‘abnormal pricing practices’ retracted two days after being announced by Chinese automaker group
Environment
Biden’s UK visit heads to 10 Downing Street and then Windsor Castle with Ukraine and the climate on the agenda
Iowa weatherman quits after 18 years on TV because audience harassed him off the air for reporting on climate change
Russia’s detonation of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam didn’t just flood the city of Kherson—it will be an ecological disaster for decades, experts say
Europe
Putin and Prigozhin held private meeting days after ‘treason’ of armed uprising, Kremlin says
Syria revokes BBC’s media accreditation following report linking President Assad’s family and army officials to multibillion-dollar illicit drug trade
London airport is named the worst for flight delays and cancellations—but feel confident if you’re flying from Helsinki
Finance
The Fed’s trillion-dollar problem—Jerome Powell’s anguish over how fast to shrink the mother of all balance sheets
How to nominate a company for Fortune’s Change the World list
Women in finance say it’s tough to find a mentor. A new program aims to amp up this critical career booster
Health
The hugely popular weight-loss drugs including Ozempic may cause suicidal thoughts. Europe is investigating
YouTube star Logan Paul’s energy drink has way too much caffeine for the kids it ‘so feverishly targets,’ says lawmaker asking for FDA probe
Ozempic isn’t alone. A whole class of ‘revolutionary’ weight-loss drugs is on the market—but only for the wealthy
Leadership
How one company is using generative A.I. to predict who might quit—and stop them
Elon Musk urges Twitter users to stick around for the laughs and occasional ‘negative stuff’ as Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads races to record signups
Another round of inflation is a bigger risk than a recession, Goldman Sachs economist says
Lifestyle
Workers are calling out bosses who ‘guilt’ staff into donating their vacation time to sick colleagues: ‘Putting the onus on employees to cover for each other is disgusting’
Horror film ‘Insidious 5’ tops box office thanks in part to ‘perfect release date’ between ‘Indiana Jones’ and ‘Mission Impossible’
Gen Z’s Y2K fashion—From ‘Barbiecore’ to ‘coastal granddaughter’ to a thirst for cargo pants, it’s all about the early 2000s
Personal Finance
Americans think they need to earn $233,000 to live comfortably, and twice that to be rich
A celebrated jobs miss on Wall Street: Cooler labor market allays fears over red-hot payrolls as White House crows of ‘Bidenomics in action’
Shake Shack founder says there’s no obligation to tip ‘whatsoever’ for takeout food or coffee
Politics
Chinese women economists who met Janet Yellen on Beijing trip called traitors and ‘American spy’ online
Yellen says Biden administration might ease curbs on tech exports to China when they have ‘unintended consequences’
Biden’s UK visit heads to 10 Downing Street and then Windsor Castle with Ukraine and the climate on the agenda
Retail
Gen Z’s Y2K fashion—From ‘Barbiecore’ to ‘coastal granddaughter’ to a thirst for cargo pants, it’s all about the early 2000s
Levi Strauss slashes guidance and warns ‘the American consumer is under pressure’
Why fast-food franchisees could be the next cohort to leave California
Success
Workers are calling out bosses who ‘guilt’ staff into donating their vacation time to sick colleagues: ‘Putting the onus on employees to cover for each other is disgusting’
Return-to-office debates keep lumping together two very different employee types and it’s time to ‘bring in the nuance,’ says a recruiting expert
Gen Z’s Y2K fashion—From ‘Barbiecore’ to ‘coastal granddaughter’ to a thirst for cargo pants, it’s all about the early 2000s
Tech
No, A.I. robot did not side-eye a question about killing people: ‘It’s easy to imagine that it functions like a human. It does not’
Meta and OpenAI face lawsuits from comedian Sarah Silverman and authors after their content was allegedly used to train A.I. models
Yellen says Biden administration might ease curbs on tech exports to China when they have ‘unintended consequences’
