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Meet a 27-year-old software engineer who turned a 1.0 GPA in high school into a six-figure career at American Express
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AI
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By
Sharon Goldman
February 4, 2026
C-Suite
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February 4, 2026
Cybersecurity
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By
Eva Roytburg
February 2, 2026
Success
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By
Emma Burleigh
February 1, 2026
Magazine
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By
Indrani Sen
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AI
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By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
January 27, 2026
Success
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By
Preston Fore
January 27, 2026
Law
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By
Tristan Bove
January 24, 2026
C-Suite
Meet TikTok’s new U.S. CEO: Adam Presser, a Harvard business and law double grad
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
January 24, 2026
Innovation
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By
Tristan Bove
January 23, 2026
AI
America could ‘lose the AI race’ because of too much ‘pessimism,’ White House AI czar David Sacks says
By
Tristan Bove
January 22, 2026
Success
Despite promises that AI will create more jobs, 1.2 million jobs were actually slashed last year—a grim throwback to losses from the 2008 financial crisis
By
Emma Burleigh
January 22, 2026
AI
Trump says he’ll make tech firms pay for power. They’d love to
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Michelle Ma
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Alicia Tang
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Bloomberg
January 16, 2026
Big Tech
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By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
January 15, 2026
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