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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

I’ve spent spent 26 years building Fort Lauderdale’s future and we don’t need a billionaire champion — we already had one.

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
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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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Merlin CTO: autonomy can rebuild the foundation of aviation — and national security
By Tim BurnsJune 9, 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
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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HealthYou probably think you’re a really open-minded person, but the real thing raises your death anxiety
By Daryl Van Tongeren and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
AI was supposed to cut health care costs. One of its first jobs was charging you more, PwC report shows
AIAI was supposed to cut health care costs. One of its first jobs was charging you more, PwC report shows
By Whizy Kim and Tech BrewJune 12, 2026
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AIMachine learning gives the U.S. a 1% chance of winning the World Cup final in its own backyard
By Achim Zeileis and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
DoorDash wants you to stop scrolling and just tell its new AI chatbot what you’re hungry for
RetailDoorDash wants you to stop scrolling and just tell its new AI chatbot what you’re hungry for
By Dave Lozo and Morning BrewJune 12, 2026
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EnvironmentFlorida’s insurance exodus is triggering a 2008-style chain reaction — with one critical difference
By The ConversationJune 12, 2026
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Personal FinanceSocial Security’s 2032 deadline puts a 22% cut on the table — but Washington has way less room to negotiate than 1983
By John W. Diamond and The ConversationJune 12, 2026
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AIAOL cofounder Steve Case on AI— major upside, real risk, and ‘probably a net negative’ for jobs
By Amanda GerutJune 12, 2026
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EconomyWorld Bank warns the 2020s are becoming a ‘lost decade’ for the global economy — ‘barring a miracle’
By Nick LichtenbergJune 12, 2026
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Macroeconomic uncertainties will not halt progress on the energy transition in 2024 and beyond. Here’s why
CommentaryMacroeconomic uncertainties will not halt progress on the energy transition in 2024 and beyond. Here’s why
By Ignacio GalánJanuary 2, 2024
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    CommentaryBiden and American business must mobilize for the economic conflict with China
    By Ram CharanDecember 12, 2023
Millennials could soon see their parents become their biggest expense–and American families are woefully unprepared
CommentaryMillennials could soon see their parents become their biggest expense–and American families are woefully unprepared
By Sarita A. MohantyDecember 30, 2023
Countering AI-driven cyberattacks with AI-driven cybersecurity
CommentaryCountering AI-driven cyberattacks with AI-driven cybersecurity
By Rupal HollenbeckDecember 29, 2023
Performative allyship has done more harm than good for women in tech. Here’s why
CommentaryPerformative allyship has done more harm than good for women in tech. Here’s why
By Allyson KapinDecember 28, 2023
How a former IRS boss optimizes his charitable trust to support his alma mater–and give assets to his children tax-free
CommentaryHow a former IRS boss optimizes his charitable trust to support his alma mater–and give assets to his children tax-free
By Jonathon MorrisonDecember 27, 2023
She closed a $400 million fund the week Lehman crashed. Here’s what Canvas Ventures cofounder Rebecca Lynn predicts for the year ahead
CommentaryShe closed a $400 million fund the week Lehman crashed. Here’s what Canvas Ventures cofounder Rebecca Lynn predicts for the year ahead
By Rebecca LynnDecember 27, 2023
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    CommentaryPoliticians and regulators keep shouting that crypto is synonymous with fraud. Here’s why they’re wrong
    By Brian Whitehurst and Omid MalekanDecember 12, 2023
The green revolution runs on chips–but there is no good way to make the fragile semiconductors ecosystem sustainable in the short term
CommentaryThe green revolution runs on chips–but there is no good way to make the fragile semiconductors ecosystem sustainable in the short term
By Rakesh KumarDecember 26, 2023
Merriam-Webster’s word of the year 2023 is ‘authentic.’ Here’s how corporate America hacked the consumer cult of authenticity
CommentaryMerriam-Webster’s word of the year 2023 is ‘authentic.’ Here’s how corporate America hacked the consumer cult of authenticity
By Michael SerazioDecember 25, 2023
Former NFL player Carl Nassib: ‘Gen Z college players are living the dream–but they could become cautionary tales if they don’t educate themselves about personal finance’
CommentaryFormer NFL player Carl Nassib: ‘Gen Z college players are living the dream–but they could become cautionary tales if they don’t educate themselves about personal finance’
By Carl NassibDecember 22, 2023
Today’s nostalgia craze isn’t about the past. For Americans of all generations, it’s about a brighter future
CommentaryToday’s nostalgia craze isn’t about the past. For Americans of all generations, it’s about a brighter future
By Clay RoutledgeDecember 22, 2023
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CommentaryHealthy employees equal healthy companies
By Stephan SchollDecember 21, 2023
  • Climate change is unleashing a tsunami of infectious diseases–and we have fewer and fewer drugs that can treat them
    CommentaryClimate change is unleashing a tsunami of infectious diseases–and we have fewer and fewer drugs that can treat them
    By Jayasree K. IyerDecember 11, 2023
There’s a ‘Great Economic Mismatch’ between experts and everyday Americans–but a 2024 soft landing could be about to bridge it
CommentaryThere’s a ‘Great Economic Mismatch’ between experts and everyday Americans–but a 2024 soft landing could be about to bridge it
By Sanjay DattaDecember 21, 2023
‘Parroting Putin’s propaganda’: The business exodus over Ukraine was no Russian bonanza
Commentary‘Parroting Putin’s propaganda’: The business exodus over Ukraine was no Russian bonanza
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Tymofiy Mylovanov, Nataliia Shapoval and Steven TianDecember 20, 2023
The U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
CommentaryThe U.S. dairy industry wants to tackle climate change–but not at the expense of feeding the world
By Krysta HardenDecember 20, 2023
A quiet cybersecurity revolution is touching every corner of the economy as U.S., allies ‘pull all the levers’ to face new threats
CommentaryA quiet cybersecurity revolution is touching every corner of the economy as U.S., allies ‘pull all the levers’ to face new threats
By Eric NoonanDecember 20, 2023
The Ledger hack could have been much worse. But it also could have been easily prevented
CommentaryThe Ledger hack could have been much worse. But it also could have been easily prevented
By David SchwedDecember 19, 2023
WeWork’s co-working model was supposed to fix traditional commercial real estate–but both the new idea and the centuries-old industry are failing
CommentaryWeWork’s co-working model was supposed to fix traditional commercial real estate–but both the new idea and the centuries-old industry are failing
By Christelle RohautDecember 19, 2023
Americans are losing faith in the news media–but there is ample empirical proof that a free press is the secret to U.S. economic success
CommentaryAmericans are losing faith in the news media–but there is ample empirical proof that a free press is the secret to U.S. economic success
By J.J. ColaoDecember 19, 2023
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CommentaryWhy your company’s culture needs a ‘fractal redesign’
By Arindam Bhattacharya and Hans-Paul BuerknerDecember 19, 2023
AI could accelerate progress toward the world’s climate goals. Here’s how
CommentaryAI could accelerate progress toward the world’s climate goals. Here’s how
By Kate Brandt and Rich LesserDecember 18, 2023
Stressed-out employees are multitasking to survive virtual meetings–and bosses hate it
CommentaryStressed-out employees are multitasking to survive virtual meetings–and bosses hate it
By Gleb TsipurskyDecember 18, 2023
250 years after the Boston Tea Party, America still struggles to navigate its complex relationship with tax
Commentary250 years after the Boston Tea Party, America still struggles to navigate its complex relationship with tax
By Scott McFarlaneDecember 15, 2023
These Web3 companies are embracing Web2 principles to reach users more interested in restaurant rewards than blockchains
CommentaryThese Web3 companies are embracing Web2 principles to reach users more interested in restaurant rewards than blockchains
By William MougayarDecember 15, 2023
COVID-19 v. Flu: A ‘much more serious threat,’ new study into long-term risks concludes
CommentaryCOVID-19 v. Flu: A ‘much more serious threat,’ new study into long-term risks concludes
By Carolyn BarberDecember 14, 2023
Carly Fiorina: ‘America’s 250th needs American business’
CommentaryCarly Fiorina: ‘America’s 250th needs American business’
By Carly FiorinaDecember 14, 2023
America’s institutional investors haven’t been paying attention to U.S.-China competition, researchers warn
CommentaryAmerica’s institutional investors haven’t been paying attention to U.S.-China competition, researchers warn
By Andrew KingDecember 14, 2023
The FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
CommentaryThe FTC should embrace proactive problem-solving
By Martha Coakley and Rob McKennaDecember 13, 2023
The U.S.-led digital trade world order is under attack–by the U.S.
CommentaryThe U.S.-led digital trade world order is under attack–by the U.S.
By Susan Ariel AaronsonDecember 13, 2023
Workers are turning to music as stressful workplaces become the norm. Here’s the science of how it works–and how to find your soundtrack to success
CommentaryWorkers are turning to music as stressful workplaces become the norm. Here’s the science of how it works–and how to find your soundtrack to success
By Jamie PabstDecember 12, 2023
AI emissions are fueling a new doomerism. This time it’s climate change
CommentaryAI emissions are fueling a new doomerism. This time it’s climate change
By Eric Xing and Adrian MonckDecember 12, 2023
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