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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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 The world’s 500 richest people made more than a quarter trillion yesterday as volatile markets react to fragile Iran war ceasefire
Economy The world’s 500 richest people made more than a quarter trillion yesterday as volatile markets react to fragile Iran war ceasefire
By Jacqueline MunisApril 9, 2026
Only five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Thursday, far below Iran’s pledge as negotiations begin
EnergyOnly five ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Thursday, far below Iran’s pledge as negotiations begin
By Eva RoytburgApril 9, 2026
7 best debt relief companies 2026
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By Joseph HostetlerApril 9, 2026
JFK, jr and Carolyn Bessette walk their dog in New York City.
RetailLevi’s 517 jeans sales jump 25% thanks to ‘Love Story’ and the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy effect
By Molly Liebergall and Morning BrewApril 9, 2026
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EnergyA global food emergency: Why the closed Strait of Hormuz puts half the world’s calories at risk
By Aya S. Chacar and The ConversationApril 9, 2026
Willie Walsh, wearing a blue suit, looks to his right with his mouth slightly open.
EnergyJet fuel supply disruptions are comparable to 9/11 and could take months to replenish even if Hormuz Strait is reopening, airline trade group warns
By Sasha RogelbergApril 9, 2026
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NewslettersThe ‘AI gender gap’ narrative is missing the full picture
By Emma HinchliffeApril 9, 2026
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EconomyAmericans hate the economy so much, they’re buying $22 smoothies
By Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui, Patrick Van Esch and The ConversationApril 9, 2026
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An image looking up a a sky scraper, with the BNY logo in a doorway at the bottom and clouds at the top.
FinanceExclusive: How BNY’s new AI tool Eliza is minting an army of disposable assistants
By Michael del CastilloAugust 15, 2024
  • The former Goldman banker backing Skydance’s $8 billion bid for Paramount was schooled in IP by Disney’s Bob Iger
    FeaturesThe former Goldman banker backing Skydance’s $8 billion bid for Paramount was schooled in IP by Disney’s Bob Iger
    By Paolo ConfinoJune 8, 2024
Dairy farmer Jesus Hurtado wheres a baseball hat in front of cows in a stable at Hurtado Dairy in Idaho, where he manages 30,000 cattle. Dairy processing facility Suntado co-founder
FinanceChina’s newfound taste for milk could be a $626 billion business. How U.S. banks and dairy farmers plan to cash in
By Michael del CastilloAugust 14, 2024
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FeaturesInside Disney’s $60 billion plan to supercharge its theme parks and cruises
By Brian StelterAugust 11, 2024
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FeaturesWhat does it take to host a successful Olympics? 3 key takeaways from Paris
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 10, 2024
Americans are shelling out thousands per month on childcare. Private equity could be making the crisis worse
FeaturesAmericans are shelling out thousands per month on childcare. Private equity could be making the crisis worse
By Simon WillisAugust 8, 2024
I drove Tesla’s apocalyptic Cybertruck through L.A. to figure out why it exists
MagazineI drove Tesla’s apocalyptic Cybertruck through L.A. to figure out why it exists
By Jaclyn TropAugust 5, 2024
  • From Tide Pods to Coach bags, how Fortune 500 companies use museums of their hits and misses to drive success
    MagazineFrom Tide Pods to Coach bags, how Fortune 500 companies use museums of their hits and misses to drive success
    By Phil WahbaJune 4, 2024
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FeaturesBreaking took decades to make it from New York’s streets to the Paris Olympics. Despite a big sporting debut, its future still hangs in the balance
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 4, 2024
Inside Volkswagen’s $130 billion EV battle
MagazineInside Volkswagen’s $130 billion EV battle
By Vivienne WaltAugust 1, 2024
Simone Biles in a black leotard with a sparkly star pattern
LifestyleHow the Olympic gymnastics team’s leotards with 47,000 Swarovski crystals were made
By Hallie SteinerJuly 30, 2024
How memestock mania forced CEO Vlad Tenev to reinvent Robinhood—and himself
MagazineHow memestock mania forced CEO Vlad Tenev to reinvent Robinhood—and himself
By Jeff John RobertsJuly 30, 2024
Sequoia Capital invested early in Google, Nvidia, and Apple. Can Roelof Botha keep the legendary venture capital firm ahead in the AI future?
MagazineSequoia Capital invested early in Google, Nvidia, and Apple. Can Roelof Botha keep the legendary venture capital firm ahead in the AI future?
By Michal Lev-RamJuly 25, 2024
  • a red glow illuminates a old style pharmacy
    MagazineA crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow demise of a 130-year-old family-owned pharmacy chain spells disaster for consumers
    By Maria AspanJune 3, 2024
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
PoliticsBiden explains decision to step aside: ‘It’s not about me, it’s about you.’
By Zeke Miller, Seung Min Kim, Will Weissert and The Associated PressJuly 24, 2024
Who Trump might pick as Treasury Secretary—and why Jamie Dimon is a long shot
FeaturesWho Trump might pick as Treasury Secretary—and why Jamie Dimon is a long shot
By Michael del CastilloJuly 24, 2024
Crowds of tourists and locals cool off at a crowded El Postiguet Beach
FeaturesAffordable travel is to blame for Europe’s overtourism problem, spoiling its most sought-after cities like Barcelona, Amsterdam and Athens
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 20, 2024
Tesla is looking to hire 800 new employees 3 months after Elon Musk ordered mass firings of thousands
SuccessTesla is looking to hire 800 new employees 3 months after Elon Musk ordered mass firings of thousands
By Kara Carlson and BloombergJuly 16, 2024
How hackers managed to steal $19,000 out of my bank account by taking over my phone number
Personal FinanceHow hackers managed to steal $19,000 out of my bank account by taking over my phone number
By Fatima HusseinJuly 15, 2024
Portraits of Kanav Kariya and Do Kwon pixelated on a purple background.
FeaturesA secretive trading firm got itself a crypto arm and a 25-year-old whiz kid to run it. Then came the $40 billion Terra disaster
By Leo SchwartzJuly 11, 2024
Consumer prices drop for first time since 2022, giving hope rate cuts are coming
FeaturesConsumer prices drop for first time since 2022, giving hope rate cuts are coming
By Christopher Rugaber, The Associated Press and Irina IvanovaJuly 11, 2024
A person using Ozempic on November 2, 2023, in Madrid, Spain. Novo Nordisk, the Danish firm that manufactures Ozempic, has reported record quarterly results, up almost 3% on the stock market. The company's revenues rose by 38% to DKK 58.73 billion, some 7.8 billion euros. Ozempic is a diabetic drug that causes a loss of up to 15% of body weight because it acts as an appetite suppressant, a side effect that has made the drug fashionable on social media as a weight loss drug.
FeaturesOzempic and Wegovy are marketed as a short-term holy grail for weight loss by some startups. Doctors disagree
By Jessica Mathews and Alena BotrosJuly 9, 2024
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FeaturesThe Seine River, the romantic lifeblood of Paris, is set to reopen for swimming after 100 years. But its cursed clean-up is a lesson for future Olympics
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 6, 2024
Crowds of Tourists rest in front of the Eiffel Tower
FeaturesHow to survive Paris during the 2024 Olympics
By Prarthana PrakashJune 29, 2024
Many are calling for 81-year-old President Joe Biden to step down. Among this group of Fortune 500 CEOs, he’s still a young man
FeaturesMany are calling for 81-year-old President Joe Biden to step down. Among this group of Fortune 500 CEOs, he’s still a young man
By Lila MacLellanJune 28, 2024
Boeing sanctioned by U.S. after it ‘blatantly violated’ signed agreement by sharing information about 737 Max 9 investigation
PoliticsBoeing sanctioned by U.S. after it ‘blatantly violated’ signed agreement by sharing information about 737 Max 9 investigation
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressJune 27, 2024
Image of Saudi Aramco's seismic robot in the desert, where they use AI to analyze geological formations deep underground.
FeaturesEnergy giant Saudi Aramco is betting on AI to thrive after the ‘peak oil’ era
By Vivienne WaltJune 26, 2024
Former L’Oreal exec says he told bosses to acquire a buzzy hair tech startup but they passed. 10 years later he’s now GHD CEO—and it’s selling nearly 6 products every minute
LeadershipFormer L’Oreal exec says he told bosses to acquire a buzzy hair tech startup but they passed. 10 years later he’s now GHD CEO—and it’s selling nearly 6 products every minute
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 22, 2024
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FeaturesHow a German Olympian helped take on CrossFit to build Hyrox, the next-generation fitness race with 34,000% growth
By Prarthana PrakashJune 21, 2024
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FeaturesThe next paradigm for ultrafast grocery delivery is more ‘range’—without decimating brick-and-mortar stores, Uber’s grocery boss says
By Prarthana PrakashJune 18, 2024
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FeaturesThe Fed hits Evolve bank with order over fintech troubles
By Michael del CastilloJune 14, 2024
This ‘ugly Goldilocks’ scenario could put both stocks and bonds in danger this year, investment chief warns
FeaturesThis ‘ugly Goldilocks’ scenario could put both stocks and bonds in danger this year, investment chief warns
By Will DanielJune 14, 2024
Florida A&M President Larry Robinson stands at a podium on the schools football field
LifestyleA Florida HBCU was promised an extraordinary $237 million contribution from a hemp producer—but nobody can find the hemp, and the money might never come
By The Associated Press and James PollardJune 14, 2024
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