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‘It’s just his AI and my AI going back and forth’: The workplace phenomenon that’s undermining human relationships
‘It’s just his AI and my AI going back and forth’: The workplace phenomenon that’s undermining human relationships

AI isn’t the problem, says leadership expert Leena Rinne: It’s social connection and emotional intelligence instead.

By Jacqueline MunisJuly 3, 2026
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Airbnb offered $750 to Americans to open up their homes during the World Cup—mostly women took it up and now they’re earning thousands
By Emma BurleighJuly 3, 2026
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Meet the Zillennials: The luckiest micro-generation in the workforce, born between 1993 and 1998
By Nick LichtenbergJuly 3, 2026
Today, Emily Blunt is worth $80 million thanks to her Hollywood career—but she actually wanted to be a UN Spanish translator on $80K
Today, Emily Blunt is worth $80 million thanks to her Hollywood career—but she actually wanted to be a UN Spanish translator on $80K
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2026
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
AI’s $2.2 trillion deficit fix is already half fake, economists say
By Tristan BoveJuly 2, 2026
Jason Lemkin
This investor won’t back startups unless staff are in the office 6 days a week: ‘Not because I don’t have empathy, because they’re going to fail’
By Preston ForeJuly 2, 2026
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‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 
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‘Devin-kun’: Japan embraces agents as legacy code and a shrinking workforce create a perfect market for an AI software engineer 
By Nicholas GordonJuly 3, 2026
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Success
YouTube’s founders split over $650 million when they sold to Google in 2006—had they held out, they could have taken a slice of $550 billion
By Preston ForeJuly 3, 2026
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Environment
Brutal heatwave in France is killing 2,000 people per week, undertakers are overwhelmed, and health agency says there’s worse to come
By John Leicester and The Associated PressJuly 3, 2026
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Commentary
I argued with the father of open source for 2 years. Now the AI fight is the same — only bigger
By David SiegelJuly 3, 2026
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The greatest startup in history: What we can learn from America’s founders at today’s AI frontier
By Ashok N. SrivastavaJuly 3, 2026
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Economy
On Wall Street, analysts increasingly don’t believe the U.S. government’s ‘misleading’ job numbers
By Jim EdwardsJuly 3, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump talks to reporters after signing an executive order dealing with automobile repairs with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin in the Oval Office at the White House on June 29, 2026 in Washington, DC.
Economy
Trump is already causing a headache for his new Fed chairman, saying the central bank’s board is ‘hostile’ and ‘doing the wrong thing’
By Eleanor PringleJuly 3, 2026
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America’s secret weapon isn’t just innovation — It’s the freedom to fail
By Keith KrachJuly 3, 2026
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Middle managers can make everyone happy with hybrid work in 4 easy steps. Here’s how
By Jane ThierOctober 7, 2022
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    Success
    Workers are gaining the upper hand in the WFH war
    By Jane ThierAugust 22, 2022
Bosses need to accept that employees choose what the future of work looks like
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Bosses need to accept that employees choose what the future of work looks like
By Anne ChowOctober 7, 2022
‘My hard work and your hard work are not the same’: Quiet quitting is more complicated for Black Americans
Success
‘My hard work and your hard work are not the same’: Quiet quitting is more complicated for Black Americans
By Trey WilliamsOctober 6, 2022
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Success
Want a 3-day weekend? Work at one of these companies
By Jane ThierOctober 5, 2022
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Success
Companies are losing the return to office battle because they refuse to see the office for what it is (empty)
By Chloe BergerOctober 5, 2022
It will take more than talk to improve the future of work
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It will take more than talk to improve the future of work
By Deborah Lovich and Sebastian UllrichOctober 5, 2022
  • The metaverse is replacing the office. Meet the gamified workforce of the future
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    The metaverse is replacing the office. Meet the gamified workforce of the future
    By Val VacanteAugust 22, 2022
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Success
The return-to-office compromise between workers and bosses created a nightmare for middle managers
By Chloe BergerOctober 3, 2022
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Commentary
Americans know what they want from companies. It’s time to listen
By Ritse Erumi and Martin WhittakerOctober 3, 2022
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Success
Remote work could be the reason you don’t have a job in 10 years
By Jane ThierSeptember 29, 2022
Bosses complain workers don’t want to be in the office at all. They’re wrong
Success
Bosses complain workers don’t want to be in the office at all. They’re wrong
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 26, 2022
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Leadership
The corner office is disappearing. In its place? Executive workspaces
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 22, 2022
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    Success
    AT&T employees ‘forced’ back to the office started a Change.org petition to make remote work permanent
    By Jane ThierAugust 18, 2022
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Success
Tiny houses could be the next offices for ‘overstimulated’ remote workers trying to ditch cities—for $400 a night
By Chloe BergerSeptember 22, 2022
Microsoft: ‘Using technology to spy on people at work is not the answer’
Commentary
Microsoft: ‘Using technology to spy on people at work is not the answer’
By Jared SpataroSeptember 22, 2022
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Success
Legendary quarterback Tom Brady says he’s had enough of working weekends and ‘deserves’ a shorter workweek
By Jo Constantz and BloombergSeptember 21, 2022
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Success
Everyone who’s jealous of remote workers is right to be
By Jane ThierSeptember 21, 2022
Here’s what an aging workforce means for America’s employers
Commentary
Here’s what an aging workforce means for America’s employers
By Erika James and Lynn Perry WootenSeptember 20, 2022
Bosses are obsessed with returning to the office. Here’s why it’s already out of their hands
Success
Bosses are obsessed with returning to the office. Here’s why it’s already out of their hands
By Trey WilliamsSeptember 15, 2022
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Commentary
Patagonia Chair: ‘We are turning capitalism on its head by making the Earth our only shareholder’
By Charles ConnSeptember 14, 2022
The myth of ‘work-life balance’ is a generational illusion
Commentary
The myth of ‘work-life balance’ is a generational illusion
By Chris DeSantisSeptember 14, 2022
America is witnessing the birth of a new industrial policy. Here’s how to make sure it benefits workers and entrepreneurs across the country, not just a handful of superstar urban regions
Commentary
America is witnessing the birth of a new industrial policy. Here’s how to make sure it benefits workers and entrepreneurs across the country, not just a handful of superstar urban regions
By Xavier de Souza Briggs and Mark MuroSeptember 9, 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Commentary
Week-to-week management could be the solution to employers’ distrust of remote work
By Gleb TsipurskySeptember 7, 2022
More than a million women have left the workforce. The Fed needs to consider them as it defines ‘full employment’
Commentary
More than a million women have left the workforce. The Fed needs to consider them as it defines ‘full employment’
By Katica RoySeptember 6, 2022
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Success
The remote work wars are actually just one giant misunderstanding
By Jane ThierSeptember 2, 2022
The dark Nazi history behind the executive to-do list
Commentary
The dark Nazi history behind the executive to-do list
By Jim EdwardsSeptember 1, 2022
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Commentary
Companies are ‘flex-washing’ to attract talent—but there will be a backlash
By Holger ReisingerAugust 29, 2022
The 8 fastest-growing fields for remote work might surprise you
Success
The 8 fastest-growing fields for remote work might surprise you
By Chloe BergerAugust 28, 2022
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Success
Mark Zuckerberg tells Joe Rogan it would be ‘pretty sweet’ for people to ‘teleport’ themselves to work via the metaverse
By Chloe BergerAugust 25, 2022
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Success
One of the secrets to happiness at work is slowly disappearing
By Chloe BergerAugust 24, 2022
Here’s what JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon got wrong—and Meta got right—about remote work
Commentary
Here’s what JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon got wrong—and Meta got right—about remote work
By Gleb TsipurskyAugust 23, 2022
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Success
‘Hybrid guilt’ is plaguing employees, proving going to the office part-time is the worst of both worlds
By Chloe BergerAugust 22, 2022
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