Banking
Wells Fargo was reeling from scandal. Jamie Dimon protégé Charlie Scharf bet his career on saving the 173-year-old bank
Regulators were circling. The stock was sinking. This is the inside story of how Scharf took the toughest job on Wall Street, and got a legendary corporation back on track.
By Shawn Tully
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October 9, 2025
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CAIO Unlocked: A Playbook for Chief AI Officers
AI
You just hired your first CAIO. Now what?
Today’s CAIOs have broad mandates that can include data management, AI governance, workflow change management, as well as developing partnerships with AI companies and software vendors. Understanding where the CAIO fits within the organization is key.
By John Kell
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September 9, 2025
The Gates Foundation sets a deadline
Magazine
Bill Gates’ $200 billion moonshot: Inside the biggest bet on humanity a philanthropist has ever made
The Gates Foundation will spend $200 billion in an all-out effort to cure the diseases that affect the poor around the world. Then the largest private foundation in the world will shut its doors.
By Geoff Colvin
Commentary
- regulationWhen Washington steps back: what deregulation means for corporate leaders
- WealthMorgan Stanley’s head of financial planning on 4 steps you can take to start building generational wealth
- earningsFewer earnings reports, more regret: The high cost of going quiet
- philanthropyUnited Way CEO: In Jane Goodall, we lost one of humanity’s clearest voices. The work begins now
- Artificial IntelligenceMy company ‘died’ three times, including a full pivot back to our roots after a $60m series B. It’s the test most VC-backed startups face
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Topics
Environment

Over 70% of H-1B visa holders are Indian citizens. Its government says Trump jacking the fee to $100,000 is ‘likely to have humanitarian consequences’
Suzy Welch says Gen Z and millennials are burnt out because older generations worked just as hard, but they ‘had hope’
How Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard decided to give away his billions
Finance

Gen Z credit scores are having a ‘catastrophic drop’—student loans and doomspending may be to blame
Roughly half of US states are effectively in a recession and ‘hanging on by their fingertips,’ Moody’s chief economist says
Current price of silver as of Thursday, October 9, 2025
Health

The Best Meal Replacement Shakes of 2025: Dietitian Approved
Some Ford employees say they’ve been warned they could be fired for not going back to the office, report says
Nobel Prize winner was hiking in Yellowstone with phone set to airplane mode. He’ll keep doing it for work-life balance
Leadership

Stripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
Gen Z credit scores are having a ‘catastrophic drop’—student loans and doomspending may be to blame
When Washington steps back: what deregulation means for corporate leaders
Lifestyle

You’re 10 times more likely to have a flight delay during the government shutdown, Transportation Secretary says: ‘These controllers are stressed out’
The Best Meal Replacement Shakes of 2025: Dietitian Approved
Some Ford employees say they’ve been warned they could be fired for not going back to the office, report says
Personal Finance

Gen Z credit scores are having a ‘catastrophic drop’—student loans and doomspending may be to blame
Roughly half of US states are effectively in a recession and ‘hanging on by their fingertips,’ Moody’s chief economist says
Current price of silver as of Thursday, October 9, 2025
Politics

AI isn’t in a bubble—the cash (and the hype) are real, these analysts say
IRS to furlough almost half its workforce under contingency plan for government shutdown
Trust funds that finance Medicare and Social Security are at risk of insolvency within 7 years, cutting benefits up to 24%, a new report warns
Retail

Walmart now plans to bring drone deliveries to ‘most areas that we operate in,’ exec says
OpenAI rolls out ‘instant’ purchases directly from ChatGPT, in a radical shift to e-commerce and a direct challenge to Google
Apple says some in-store chargers are scuffing the new iPhone 17 Pro, adding fuel to durability concerns and ‘scratchgate’
Tech

Stripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
Fewer earnings reports, more regret: The high cost of going quiet
In 2025 so far, 40% of VC exit value stems from AI, according to PitchBook
Success

Stripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
Gen Z credit scores are having a ‘catastrophic drop’—student loans and doomspending may be to blame
Morgan Stanley’s head of financial planning on 4 steps you can take to start building generational wealth