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Who owns ideas in the AI age?
Who owns ideas in the AI age?

David Shelley, CEO of Hachette’s U.K. and U.S. operations, on taking on Big Tech, defending copyright, and why the future of human creativity is at stake.

By Francesca CassidyApril 8, 2026
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
The Walmart billionaires next door: Quiet backlash is brewing against the heirs who remade the retailer’s hometown
By Jessica MathewsApril 3, 2026
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
Have a strong brand in a world of noise—it’s like having the only red T-shirt in a stadium full of white ones
By Kamal AhmedApril 2, 2026
The youngest-ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company is fighting Trump’s cuts to keep Medicaid strong
The youngest-ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company is fighting Trump’s cuts to keep Medicaid strong
By Diane BradyMarch 24, 2026
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
Ken Griffin wants to reshape Miami—and maybe American politics
By Shawn TullyMarch 31, 2026
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
The world’s consumers are ready for robotaxis. James Peng of Pony AI wants to make sure they’re riding in his
By Nicholas GordonMarch 26, 2026
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EnergyOver a third of Ireland’s fuel stations are empty and truck and tractor drivers are protesting nationwide
By Brian Melley and The Associated PressApril 11, 2026
These startups are racing to make AI safe for the Pentagon’s most closely guarded secrets
AIThese startups are racing to make AI safe for the Pentagon’s most closely guarded secrets
By Erik GermanApril 11, 2026
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SuccessFormer Tesla president reveals the ‘single most important thing’ you can do for your career—it’s a habit Elon Musk and Warren Buffett share too 
By Preston ForeApril 11, 2026
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CommentaryIngersoll Rand CEO: here’s how employee ownership helped drive more than 8x enterprise value growth
By Vicente ReynalApril 11, 2026
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Future of WorkPalantir CEO says AI ‘will destroy’ humanities jobs but there will be ‘more than enough jobs’ for people with vocational training
By Jacqueline MunisApril 11, 2026
Data centers and gas demand make boring pipelines great again
EnergyData centers and gas demand make boring pipelines great again
By Jordan BlumApril 11, 2026
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SuccessWarren Buffett says ‘accumulating great amounts of money’ doesn’t achieve greatness—He still lives in a $31,500 Nebraska home and clipped coupons
By Emma BurleighApril 11, 2026
A Starbucks barista stands behind a cash register.
RetailStarbucks’ game plan to roll out AI chatbots at cafés could serve as a ‘litmus test’ for the industry, analyst says
By Sasha RogelbergApril 11, 2026
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Lavish weddings are back, but vendors are struggling with costs, labor shortages—and tracking down tents
FeaturesLavish weddings are back, but vendors are struggling with costs, labor shortages—and tracking down tents
By Sonia WaraichOctober 23, 2021
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    Arts & EntertainmentIndie music venues will finally be able to apply for stimulus money starting April 8
    By Andrew MarquardtMarch 19, 2021
No chicken nuggets, no PB&J: Supply chain issues are on the menu at schools across the country
FeaturesNo chicken nuggets, no PB&J: Supply chain issues are on the menu at schools across the country
By Alejandro FigueroaOctober 21, 2021
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FeaturesWhy the tourism boom at national parks is leaving local workers homeless
By K. Sophie WillOctober 15, 2021
Carlos Watson, CEO of Ozy Media
Arts & EntertainmentOzy CEO Carlos Watson is a charismatic, obsessive, and demanding leader, say employees
By Megan LeonhardtOctober 7, 2021
Welcome to the TikTok Economy
MagazineWelcome to the TikTok Economy
By Jeffrey M. O'BrienOctober 7, 2021
Inside Substack, where authors are suddenly making serious money in the newsletter game—but it’s publish or perish
FeaturesInside Substack, where authors are suddenly making serious money in the newsletter game—but it’s publish or perish
By Jen DollOctober 7, 2021
  • 13 years after investing in an obscure Chinese automaker, Warren Buffett’s BYD bet is paying off big
    Finance13 years after investing in an obscure Chinese automaker, Warren Buffett’s BYD bet is paying off big
    By Rey MashayekhiMarch 2, 2021
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MagazineLadies who launch: Women are powering the private space industry
By Michal Lev-RamOctober 5, 2021
CVS Health is about to turn hundreds of its drugstores into health care super-clinics
HealthCVS Health is about to turn hundreds of its drugstores into health care super-clinics
By Shawn TullyOctober 4, 2021
Leading Las Vegas: A British firm is upending America’s booming online sports gambling market
FeaturesLeading Las Vegas: A British firm is upending America’s booming online sports gambling market
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 28, 2021
20 years after the Twin Towers fell, you can still see them
Features20 years after the Twin Towers fell, you can still see them
By Mia DiehlSeptember 9, 2021
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FeaturesPolitics, pools, and masks: We learned way too much about our coworkers during COVID
By Kayleen SchaeferSeptember 6, 2021
  • Could ‘returnships’ for moms who’ve left the workforce help solve women’s economic crisis?
    MPWCould ‘returnships’ for moms who’ve left the workforce help solve women’s economic crisis?
    By Maria AspanFebruary 17, 2021
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FeaturesIs ‘Big Day Care’ the solution to America’s childcare woes—or is it risky to mix profits and toddlers?
By Maria AspanAugust 23, 2021
‘Almost everyone is getting screwed’: After climate disasters, homeowners find their battle with insurers is just beginning
Finance‘Almost everyone is getting screwed’: After climate disasters, homeowners find their battle with insurers is just beginning
By Erika FryAugust 9, 2021
Desert streams: Netflix and other entertainment giants woo Saudi audiences
MagazineDesert streams: Netflix and other entertainment giants woo Saudi audiences
By Vivienne WaltAugust 2, 2021
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FeaturesThe quest for rest: Sleep could be the key to fighting Alzheimer’s—and a huge business opportunity
By David H. FreedmanJuly 31, 2021
Reports of forced labor are driving brands to abandon Chinese cotton
FeaturesReports of forced labor are driving brands to abandon Chinese cotton
By Eamon Barrett and Grady McGregorJuly 18, 2021
Female migrant workers and the families they support are being abandoned by the money-transfer industry
MPWFemale migrant workers and the families they support are being abandoned by the money-transfer industry
By Louise DonovanJuly 15, 2021
As digital darling Warby Parker prepares for an IPO, it looks for growth from a very old-fashioned source
RetailAs digital darling Warby Parker prepares for an IPO, it looks for growth from a very old-fashioned source
By Jordyn Holman and BloombergJuly 10, 2021
Strategy Session: Southwest CEO Gary Kelly’s guide to succession planning
FeaturesStrategy Session: Southwest CEO Gary Kelly’s guide to succession planning
By Shawn TullyJuly 5, 2021
Big tech firms move to tackle the e-waste explosion, but is it enough?
EnvironmentBig tech firms move to tackle the e-waste explosion, but is it enough?
By Laura PaddisonJune 21, 2021
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FinanceBlack-owned small businesses face hurdles even as COVID eases and optimism rises
By Anne SradersJune 18, 2021
Subdivide and conquer: How homebuilder Lennar is capitalizing on the craze for new homes
MagazineSubdivide and conquer: How homebuilder Lennar is capitalizing on the craze for new homes
By Shawn TullyJune 3, 2021
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MagazineHow poultry and a pandemic put Tractor Supply ahead of the pack
By Phil WahbaJune 3, 2021
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FeaturesInside the ad, ad, ad, ad world of YouTube
By Aaron PressmanJune 2, 2021
100 years after the Tulsa massacre, Black Wall Street’s legacy of entrepreneurship continues
Features100 years after the Tulsa massacre, Black Wall Street’s legacy of entrepreneurship continues
By Ellen McGirt, Sheryl Estrada, DeSean McClinton-Holland and Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 27, 2021
This Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
FeaturesThis Silicon Valley VC likes to keep a low profile—no easy feat when you have one of the biggest IPO years in history
By Michal Lev-RamMay 18, 2021
Airsickness: EasyJet’s struggle to stay aloft during the pandemic
FeaturesAirsickness: EasyJet’s struggle to stay aloft during the pandemic
By Jeremy KahnMay 18, 2021
GoodRx helps people afford drugs. But is it improving health care or profiting off a broken system?
FeaturesGoodRx helps people afford drugs. But is it improving health care or profiting off a broken system?
By Erika FryApril 29, 2021
Big Hospitals vs. Big Pharma: Which industry is most to blame for soaring health care costs?
MagazineBig Hospitals vs. Big Pharma: Which industry is most to blame for soaring health care costs?
By Geoff ColvinApril 8, 2021
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MagazineBig Lies vs. Big Lawsuits: Why Dominion Voting is suing Fox News and a host of Trump allies
By Jen WiecznerApril 2, 2021
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