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Philanthropy leader at Warren Buffett and Bill Gates’ Giving Pledge says children of billionaires are pushing them to give their wealth away faster

A historic $124 trillion wealth transfer is underway, and many heirs are using their influence to pressure older generations to spend down fortunes faster.

By Preston ForeJune 27, 2026
Stripe cofounder says Gen Z will need two college majors to compete thanks to AI—and investing legend Charlie Munger called it first

Stripe cofounder John Collison believes going to school and doubling up on disciplines with two majors is key to standing out in the AI era.

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Everyone agrees that you hate AI, but only Mark Cuban sees why Silicon Valley is powerless to fix it

“The big LLMs have lost the PR battle,” Cuban said. “Why? Because they all suck at putting people first.”

By Nick LichtenbergJune 26, 2026
Gen Z’s hiring hell is real: 1 in 3 employers admit they’re replacing entry-level roles with AI—and tech and manufacturing jobs are most at risk

AI is eating entry-level jobs fast. And a new survey of 600 recruiters shows an MBA may no longer be the escape hatch it once was.

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Unemployed college graduates, facing a tougher job market, are turning to subsidized traineeships with pay far below the median starting salary.

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Selling your company can be the financial win of a lifetime — and one of the most disorienting transitions you’ll ever face.

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Jacob Andreou has had a rapid ascent at the 51-year-old tech giant. He is leading the charge to retool its pivotal AI product.

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By Phil WahbaJune 27, 2026
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A six-year Wharton study suggests leaders who crave status and attention are driving the push back to the office—despite mixed evidence on productivity.

By Claire ZillmanJune 25, 2026
Gen Z graduates are blaming AI for their unemployment woes when they should be looking somewhere else

While AI companies sow anxiety around their technologies, there’s evidence elsewhere of different economic factors actually driving employment challenges.

By Sasha RogelbergJune 25, 2026
CEO of $8 billion Flexport blasts remote work as ‘white-collar fraud’ and a ‘total fantasy’ for highly paid employees

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