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‘Soccernomics’ co-author: FIFA’s ticket strategy isn’t price discovery, it’s a wealth filter

Standard pricing theory says tickets should reflect marginal cost — which is near zero for each additional seat. FIFA offers “what the market will bear.”

By Stefan Szymanski and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
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Ken Griffin has Miami. Stephen Ross has West Palm Beach. Fort Lauderdale had Wayne Huizenga — and it’s been winning ever since
By Jenni MorejonJune 12, 2026
Three ways that Asia’s enterprises are adopting AI—and where they are falling behind
Three ways that Asia’s enterprises are adopting AI—and where they are falling behind
By Garrett IlgJune 11, 2026
Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful
Digital sovereignty isn’t the same thing as digital isolation. Asia’s governments should be careful
By Leonard LimJune 10, 2026
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Gordon Ritter: I predicted AI’s learning loop a decade ago. The doomers are still measuring the wrong thing
By Gordon RitterJune 11, 2026
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Social Security and Medicare are heading toward insolvency. Congress has 6 years to act
By Steve H. Hanke and David M. WalkerJune 11, 2026
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‘Buy a ticket for 60 bucks and resell it for $6,000’: NYC Mayor Mamdani criticized FIFA’s resale market, but his jersey drop created the same thing
North America‘Buy a ticket for 60 bucks and resell it for $6,000’: NYC Mayor Mamdani criticized FIFA’s resale market, but his jersey drop created the same thing
By Catherina GioinoJune 12, 2026
Elon Musk stands behind the Nasdaq opening bell and in front of a "SpaceX" background.
Startups & VentureFounders Fund, Andreessen Horowitz, Valor, and the biggest VC winners from SpaceX’s IPO
By Allie GarfinkleJune 12, 2026
Liability Car Insurance Explained: What It Covers and How Much You Need
Personal FinanceLiability Car Insurance Explained: What It Covers and How Much You Need
By Joseph HostetlerJune 12, 2026
Sven Gerjets, chief technology officer at Gap, speaks on stage on a panel at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026.
Future of WorkWhy companies are treating AI as a strategic partner rather than a passive technology, and how to avoid an ‘AI hangover’
By Sebastian HerreraJune 12, 2026
Secured debt vs. unsecured debt: What’s the difference?
Personal FinanceSecured debt vs. unsecured debt: What’s the difference?
By Joseph HostetlerJune 12, 2026
U.S. energy secretary says 7 million barrels of oil exiting Persian Gulf daily, but Chevron CEO rebuts the claim
EnergyU.S. energy secretary says 7 million barrels of oil exiting Persian Gulf daily, but Chevron CEO rebuts the claim
By Jordan BlumJune 12, 2026
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North AmericaNewsom called homelessness California’s calling in 2020. His budget still spends less than 0.5% on it
By Benjamin F. Henwood and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
Elon Musk stands behind the Nasdaq opening bell and in front of a "SpaceX" background.
Future of WorkDespite his new trillionaire status, Elon Musk says money ‘will stop being relevant’ in the future because of AI
By Sasha RogelbergJune 12, 2026
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Are we headed for a massive AI hangover? It’s a $600 billion question that needs to be addressed
MagazineAre we headed for a massive AI hangover? It’s a $600 billion question that needs to be addressed
By Alyson ShontellAugust 5, 2024
  • Blanket phone bans in schools are well-intentioned—but they could backfire
    CommentaryBlanket phone bans in schools are well-intentioned—but they could backfire
    By Dylan DiamondJuly 19, 2024
Teens are getting colorectal cancer at unprecedented rates—but a little-known IRA provision is blocking new lifesaving treatments
CommentaryTeens are getting colorectal cancer at unprecedented rates—but a little-known IRA provision is blocking new lifesaving treatments
By Michael SapienzaAugust 2, 2024
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is trying to explain away the inflation rollercoaster—but money supply is absent from his script
CommentaryFed Chair Jerome Powell is trying to explain away the inflation rollercoaster—but money supply is absent from his script
By John Greenwood and Steve H. HankeAugust 2, 2024
Simone Biles has really destigmatized mental health leave for millions of women
CommentarySimone Biles has really destigmatized mental health leave for millions of women
By Jennifer BirdsallAugust 2, 2024
Meta, Microsoft, and Google blew blinding amounts of AI smoke during earnings—here’s what we actually learned
TechMeta, Microsoft, and Google blew blinding amounts of AI smoke during earnings—here’s what we actually learned
By Alexei OreskovicAugust 1, 2024
Heather Shoemaker, CEO of Language I/O
CommentaryBiases in AI chatbots pose a risk to my real-time translation startup. Diversity and inclusion help us fight them
By Heather ShoemakerJuly 31, 2024
  • Tech billionaires’ Trump-Vance dance is missing the point: You can’t always get what you want
    CommentaryTech billionaires’ Trump-Vance dance is missing the point: You can’t always get what you want
    By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Anthony ScaramucciJuly 18, 2024
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro proves Milton Friedman right, 60 years later
CommentaryVenezuela’s Nicolas Maduro proves Milton Friedman right, 60 years later
By Benjamin PowellJuly 31, 2024
The ‘Trump Dump’ is back—and the stocks that he targets are crashing
CommentaryThe ‘Trump Dump’ is back—and the stocks that he targets are crashing
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Whitney Tilson and Steven TianJuly 30, 2024
Angela Fitch. cofounder and chief medical officer of knownwell.
CommentaryI’m an obesity medicine doctor and I’ve been on weight-loss drugs like Ozempic for a decade. Here’s why I think they aren’t a fad
By Angela FitchJuly 30, 2024
The rise of Kamala Harris proves Indian-Americans’ winning bet on assimilation is paying off
CommentaryThe rise of Kamala Harris proves Indian-Americans’ winning bet on assimilation is paying off
By Vivek WadhwaJuly 30, 2024
AI cannot replace software engineers—take it from someone who fought to become one and now helps others pursue the career
CommentaryAI cannot replace software engineers—take it from someone who fought to become one and now helps others pursue the career
By Winston TangJuly 30, 2024
  • Healthy women help everyone rise—I’ve seen it in Kenya
    CommentaryHealthy women help everyone rise—I’ve seen it in Kenya
    By Wendo AszedJuly 18, 2024
Paris Saint-Denis and London Stratford tell a tale of two difficult suburbs transformed by the Olympic Games
CommentaryParis Saint-Denis and London Stratford tell a tale of two difficult suburbs transformed by the Olympic Games
By Gavin PooleJuly 30, 2024
Richard Attias: ‘We don’t need to rely exclusively on Western countries to level up the less developed ones’
CommentaryRichard Attias: ‘We don’t need to rely exclusively on Western countries to level up the less developed ones’
By Richard AttiasJuly 29, 2024
Trump and Vance shouldn’t give in to European-style labor regulation
CommentaryTrump and Vance shouldn’t give in to European-style labor regulation
By Liya PalagashviliJuly 29, 2024
40% of the world’s water needs will go unmet by 2030 as desalination tech plateaus
Commentary40% of the world’s water needs will go unmet by 2030 as desalination tech plateaus
By Anousheh AnsariJuly 26, 2024
Harris and Trump need to seduce politically fluid Gen Z ‘Tinder singles’ to win
CommentaryHarris and Trump need to seduce politically fluid Gen Z ‘Tinder singles’ to win
By Matt Canter and Sara FagenJuly 26, 2024
An intergenerational epidemic is bubbling beneath America’s maternal mental health crisis
CommentaryAn intergenerational epidemic is bubbling beneath America’s maternal mental health crisis
By Shama RathiJuly 26, 2024
Forget the pundits and polls—internet prediction markets anticipated Biden’s withdrawal weeks ago
CommentaryForget the pundits and polls—internet prediction markets anticipated Biden’s withdrawal weeks ago
By Alex TapscottJuly 25, 2024
How Americans can stay safe at the Paris Olympics amid global threats, according to top security experts
CommentaryHow Americans can stay safe at the Paris Olympics amid global threats, according to top security experts
By Andrew Borene and Peter FordJuly 25, 2024
Asia’s productivity is lagging behind. Generative AI—and the region’s digital edge—can help close the gap
CommentaryAsia’s productivity is lagging behind. Generative AI—and the region’s digital edge—can help close the gap
By Patrick Winter and Sooyeon KimJuly 24, 2024
Private equity is devouring the economy as boomer entrepreneurs exit—but a new approach to employee ownership can change that
CommentaryPrivate equity is devouring the economy as boomer entrepreneurs exit—but a new approach to employee ownership can change that
By Bill FotschJuly 24, 2024
AI could become the ‘new steel’ as overcapacity risk goes unnoticed
CommentaryAI could become the ‘new steel’ as overcapacity risk goes unnoticed
By Susan Ariel AaronsonJuly 24, 2024
AI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
CommentaryAI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
By Sowmyanarayan SampathJuly 23, 2024
Biden follows a long line of Western leaders who voluntarily surrendered power at the end of a ‘heroic journey,’ says the author of The Hero’s Farewell
CommentaryBiden follows a long line of Western leaders who voluntarily surrendered power at the end of a ‘heroic journey,’ says the author of The Hero’s Farewell
By Jeffrey SonnenfeldJuly 23, 2024
The global M&A market’s big-deal bravado is losing steam as rates stay high in 2024
CommentaryThe global M&A market’s big-deal bravado is losing steam as rates stay high in 2024
By Lucinda GuthrieJuly 23, 2024
How people and Gen AI can work together to grow the economy
CommentaryHow people and Gen AI can work together to grow the economy
By Manish SharmaJuly 22, 2024
Why it’s so difficult to convince leaders like President Biden to step back
CommentaryWhy it’s so difficult to convince leaders like President Biden to step back
By David MeadvinJuly 22, 2024
Summer could be the worst time of the year for employee mental health. Here’s why
CommentarySummer could be the worst time of the year for employee mental health. Here’s why
By Smriti JoshiJuly 22, 2024
Jotform founder Aytekin Tank
CommentaryIntroversion didn’t stop me from growing my company to over 650 employees—and shouldn’t stop you either
By Aytekin TankJuly 19, 2024
Legendary venture capitalist Mike Maples has revealed the one thing world-changing startups have in common. Use it to spot the next winners in the age of exponential tech
CommentaryLegendary venture capitalist Mike Maples has revealed the one thing world-changing startups have in common. Use it to spot the next winners in the age of exponential tech
By Vivek WadhwaJuly 19, 2024
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