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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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Women feel guilty about getting enough sleep–and it’s a public health emergency
CommentaryWomen feel guilty about getting enough sleep–and it’s a public health emergency
By Barbara RhodenMarch 5, 2024
  • No, ESG and DEI don’t just have a branding problem
    CommentaryNo, ESG and DEI don’t just have a branding problem
    By David MeadvinFebruary 16, 2024
American consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans
CommentaryAmerican consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans
By Julie ChaponMarch 5, 2024
Over 300 U.S. companies still operate in Russia–and risk being complicit in the Kremlin’s war crimes
CommentaryOver 300 U.S. companies still operate in Russia–and risk being complicit in the Kremlin’s war crimes
By Bennett Freeman and Nataliia PopovychMarch 4, 2024
America’s hopelessness crisis may have less to do with the economy and more to do with Gen Z’s mental health, new survey shows
CommentaryAmerica’s hopelessness crisis may have less to do with the economy and more to do with Gen Z’s mental health, new survey shows
By Clay Routledge and Andrew AbeytaMarch 4, 2024
How recent cyberattacks revealed America’s infrastructure weaknesses
CommentaryHow recent cyberattacks revealed America’s infrastructure weaknesses
By Eric NoonanMarch 1, 2024
Inside the Black business boom that’s reshaping America’s economic landscape
CommentaryInside the Black business boom that’s reshaping America’s economic landscape
By Shaundell NewsomeMarch 1, 2024
  • America should be the eagle, not the ostrich, of the clean energy transition
    CommentaryAmerica should be the eagle, not the ostrich, of the clean energy transition
    By Ed FarringtonFebruary 15, 2024
‘A third of the Bible has to do with healing the sick’: How a medical oasis sprung up in Memphis to cover the working uninsured
Commentary‘A third of the Bible has to do with healing the sick’: How a medical oasis sprung up in Memphis to cover the working uninsured
By Carolyn BarberFebruary 29, 2024
I’m a Black woman who quit the State Department over racial gaslighting. Here’s why prestigious workplaces can be toxic for people like me
CommentaryI’m a Black woman who quit the State Department over racial gaslighting. Here’s why prestigious workplaces can be toxic for people like me
By Jenny AbamuFebruary 29, 2024
The ‘Caudillo Syndrome’ is spreading around the world as economic disillusionment pushes voters to bet on populist strongmen
CommentaryThe ‘Caudillo Syndrome’ is spreading around the world as economic disillusionment pushes voters to bet on populist strongmen
By Clifford Young and Chris JacksonFebruary 28, 2024
Trump and Biden may be ignoring America’s 130 million nonunion workers–but these voters will be seeking a champion to elect in November
CommentaryTrump and Biden may be ignoring America’s 130 million nonunion workers–but these voters will be seeking a champion to elect in November
By Desirée LeClercqFebruary 28, 2024
Our nation is facing a savings crisis. It will take a unified effort to correct it
CommentaryOur nation is facing a savings crisis. It will take a unified effort to correct it
By Tom Davidson and Ray MartinezFebruary 27, 2024
  • The S&P 500 are running out of ideas–and they can’t keep telling Wall Street that AI will fix all their problems
    CommentaryThe S&P 500 are running out of ideas–and they can’t keep telling Wall Street that AI will fix all their problems
    By John G. SingerFebruary 15, 2024
CEOs from left, Charles Scharf, Wells Fargo, Brian Moynihan, Bank of America, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, Jane Fraser, Citigroup, and Ronald O'Hanley, State Street, testify during the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing
CommentarySIFMA: Proposed Basel III Endgame new trading capital rules would hobble U.S. banks, capital markets, and the broader economy
By Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr.February 27, 2024
The buzz around DEI’s ‘Great Retreat’ is overblown–and data-backed proof of the opposite abounds
CommentaryThe buzz around DEI’s ‘Great Retreat’ is overblown–and data-backed proof of the opposite abounds
By La June Montgomery TabronFebruary 27, 2024
We asked 50,000 citizens in 23 countries what they expect of their government–70% of those in developed nations say theirs is not doing enough to address inflation and the high cost of living
CommentaryWe asked 50,000 citizens in 23 countries what they expect of their government–70% of those in developed nations say theirs is not doing enough to address inflation and the high cost of living
By Richard AttiasFebruary 26, 2024
Sustainability policies complicate the WTO’s work–and make it more indispensable than ever
CommentarySustainability policies complicate the WTO’s work–and make it more indispensable than ever
By Dan EstyFebruary 26, 2024
DP World CEO: Supply chains are facing multiple challenges. Trade policies and procedures shouldn’t add to them
CommentaryDP World CEO: Supply chains are facing multiple challenges. Trade policies and procedures shouldn’t add to them
By Sultan Ahmed bin SulayemFebruary 26, 2024
De-risking and friendshoring won’t get governments supply chain security. Putting their economic house in order will
CommentaryDe-risking and friendshoring won’t get governments supply chain security. Putting their economic house in order will
By Ken HeydonFebruary 24, 2024
A working parent’s review of the Apple Vision Pro
TechA working parent’s review of the Apple Vision Pro
By Dave SmithFebruary 24, 2024
A little can go a long way: Here’s why support for business in Ukraine has a leveraged impact
CommentaryA little can go a long way: Here’s why support for business in Ukraine has a leveraged impact
By Scott NathanFebruary 23, 2024
We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
CommentaryWe help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
By Howard N. Spiegler and Lawrence M. KayeFebruary 23, 2024
Global trade is at a critical juncture–and we can’t take it for granted, WTO meeting chair warns
CommentaryGlobal trade is at a critical juncture–and we can’t take it for granted, WTO meeting chair warns
By Thani Al ZeyoudiFebruary 23, 2024
Ukraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption
CommentaryUkraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption
By James P. Moore Jr.February 22, 2024
Boeing is shaking up its ‘good ole boys’ culture–but the company still has a long way to go before it gets its production and financials right
CommentaryBoeing is shaking up its ‘good ole boys’ culture–but the company still has a long way to go before it gets its production and financials right
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianFebruary 22, 2024
The anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
CommentaryThe anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
By Camille FumardFebruary 22, 2024
Millennials and Gen Zers are worried about outliving their savings and are turning to hot-stock tips. But a comprehensive retirement plan drives better outcomes
CommentaryMillennials and Gen Zers are worried about outliving their savings and are turning to hot-stock tips. But a comprehensive retirement plan drives better outcomes
By John SchlifskeFebruary 21, 2024
‘The more extreme ends of the spectrum won’t like us very much’: The ousted cofounder of controversial social app Parler launches new ‘civil conversation’ platform Hedgehog
Commentary‘The more extreme ends of the spectrum won’t like us very much’: The ousted cofounder of controversial social app Parler launches new ‘civil conversation’ platform Hedgehog
By John MatzeFebruary 21, 2024
Endangered species could help us survive the great American political divide. Here’s why
CommentaryEndangered species could help us survive the great American political divide. Here’s why
By Bill Frist and Jennifer MorrisFebruary 20, 2024
How I worked my way to the top in the 200-year-old, male-dominated cruise industry–and brought other women on board
CommentaryHow I worked my way to the top in the 200-year-old, male-dominated cruise industry–and brought other women on board
By Lisa Lutoff-PerloFebruary 20, 2024
Sanofi CEO: AI promises a great era of drug discovery that could fundamentally change medicine–but only if we allow it to deliver
CommentarySanofi CEO: AI promises a great era of drug discovery that could fundamentally change medicine–but only if we allow it to deliver
By Paul HudsonFebruary 19, 2024
Why America should be celebrating entrepreneurs, not presidents
CommentaryWhy America should be celebrating entrepreneurs, not presidents
By Jonathan Bean and Blaine McCormickFebruary 19, 2024
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