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- GovernmentReducing federal debt? You’re gonna need a bigger chainsaw
- TechIntel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
- climate changeThe ‘climate establishment’ is getting nowhere—and should learn from conservative media
- Gen ZEngage Gen Z today, lead the market tomorrow
- climate changeAsia will lead the way on carbon pricing. Companies need to be prepared
- HealthThe DOGE-fueled firing of AI experts at the FDA endangers lives and worsens the hospital crisis
Topics
Environment

The ‘climate establishment’ is getting nowhere—and should learn from conservative media
Asia will lead the way on carbon pricing. Companies need to be prepared
The USDA says egg prices could jump another 41% this year. Just last month, the increase was predicted to be 20%
Finance

Russia’s old economy is gone, and its wartime transformation has the military primed for a resurgence, former State Dept. official warns
Sovereign wealth funds are back in vogue as ‘an extension of a country’s industrial policy’
The US economy has suddenly been thrown into reverse as key GDP indicator flashes stunning negative forecast
Health

Texas measles cases rise to 146 as state’s biggest outbreak in nearly 30 years expands after child’s death
McDonald’s CEO shares 3 food trends driving his business: ‘Protein is hot’
GSK could double CEO Emma Walmsley’s pay to $27 million in bid to bring U.K. exec salaries in line with the U.S.
Leadership

Six years ago 23andMe was worth $6 billion. Now CEO Anne Wojcicki is trying to buy it back for $75 million
Reducing federal debt? You’re gonna need a bigger chainsaw
Intel is back—stop talking about breaking it up: Craig Barrett
Lifestyle

Unilever’s woes in Indonesia carry a warning for its new CEO
Grubhub cuts 23% of staff months after Wonder takeover
With millions of hens killed by bird flu, critics charge big egg producers with price-gouging
Personal Finance

Billionaires earning $10 billion per day in January are suddenly watching their net worth get wiped out—Elon Musk has lost $90 billion alone
Stocks are at crazy heights: 4 experts on whether now is the right time to rebalance
The best high-yield savings accounts offer up to 5.00% APY today, February 28, 2025
Politics

Russia’s old economy is gone, and its wartime transformation has the military primed for a resurgence, former State Dept. official warns
US to deploy nearly 3,000 additional troops to southern border
China is ‘in a sweet spot’ as Trump’s shift away from allies deprives him of leverage over Beijing, analyst says
Retail

Grubhub cuts 23% of staff months after Wonder takeover
With millions of hens killed by bird flu, critics charge big egg producers with price-gouging
Consumers are cutting back spending at the fastest clip in 4 years
Success

Asking employees to come back to the office like the old days is the same as trying to ‘jam the toothpaste back in the tube,’ workforce strategist says
In leaked memo to Google’s AI workers, Sergey Brin says 60 hours a week is the ‘sweet spot’ and doing the bare minimum can demoralize peers
Billionaires earning $10 billion per day in January are suddenly watching their net worth get wiped out—Elon Musk has lost $90 billion alone
Tech

Thousands report outage affecting Microsoft services like Outlook
SpaceX’s Starlink could have some advantages over Verizon in bid for FAA contract takeover, experts say. It could also trigger a slew of conflict-of-interest lawsuits from competitors
Super Micro insiders dump millions worth of stock after getting the all-clear sign from Nasdaq on its financial filings