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The Robert and Janice McNair Foundation donated $25 million to the University of South Carolina in 2026.
Nevada capped Tesla's fleet at a fraction of its request and kept it away from Harry Reid airport.
The agency wants to raise the health giant's taxable income for four straight years. Neither side will say how much is at stake.
The deal for Yevgeny Dibrov’s Armis was Israel’s second-largest tech startup exit ever.
Princeton's Arvind Narayanan says his students are "in a bind." How much should they use AI versus resist it to build up their own skills?
Chinese shipping company Sea Legend Line just announced a shipping route through the Arctic, which takes half the time as established shipping routes.
Peltz spent two decades helping shape Wendy's into the burger conglomerate it is today. Now he's considering buying the rest of the struggling chain.
"The bond vigilantes have come out of hibernation," Johns Hopkins' Steve Hanke told Fortune, and "the inflation genie is out of the bottle."
Campaign finance records show at least four billionaires quietly funding the opposition—and the fight is only growing stronger
Amodei took to social media to defend his approach to regulation and his discussion of AI risks following criticism from investor Gavin Baker.
As any chief executive knows, the strongest brands are rarely destroyed by their competitors. This principle applies to nations as well.
Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett warns against investing in bonds as the U.S. continues to run large deficits.
The AI company says its unreleased Astra model presents a “critical” cybersecurity risk and it has put its largest training runs on hold while it...
"Our message is not that we're coming after jobs," Rillet CEO Nicolas Kopp told Fortune. "That's just not correct."
Circular financing concerns revolve around the chip-maker's investment into OpenAI's data center lease.
Dropbox co-CEO Ashraf Alkarmi writes down five goals each quarter—if ‘I get meetings that are not related to these things, I don't go,” he says.
Elite companies can’t operate like families, according to Netflix’s Reed Hastings—a mindset that helped turn it into a $315 billion...
Over a dozen former and current Penn State University students face charges of felony corrupt organizations, conspiracy and other offenses.
Revenue climbed to $47.86 billion and U.S. comparable sales rose 1.3%, but big-ticket renovations fell as high borrowing costs persist
A planned sale of the family’s 17.8% stake to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner would take Jeanie Buss below the NBA’s 15% governor threshold.
The threat is 50% tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods; the real target is leverage before North America’s trade pact is remade.
OpenAI doesn't verify users' ages, but it already uses age assurance to estimate if someone is under 18 based on factors such as their types of...
"Within five minutes, my phone started pinging like crazy,” she said. Within a week, she had received 40 offers of free places to grow flowers.
“If I don’t get up, they don’t eat and they can die," said Kimie Smothermon. "If I could figure out how to get out of this ... I probably would."
Finance leads Heidrick & Struggles’ list of the 15 most in-demand skills amid the rapid rise of AI.
Trump touts "most favored nation" deals and TrumpRx for the 3.1% annual price drop.
Ninety-nine proposed gas plants to power AI data centers could lift emissions by up to a third, with Amazon and Microsoft among the developers
One of Wall Street's most selective employers says technical skill is no longer what separates the interns who get hired from the ones who don't.
As AI gets better at recording, summarizing, and analyzing every conversation, I've started protecting the one skill I never want to outsource:...
Older millennials bear the scars of 2008. Younger ones face an equally unforgiving—but differently broken—economy.
When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.
Everything you need to know before you reach the office this morning.
The SEC accuses a Long Island firm of running a $74 million boiler room that sold retirees marked-up shares in Anduril, Anthropic, Perplexity, and...
In today's edition: Meta goes to court; Big Tech's AI debt woes; OpenAI heads to Ohio, robot delivery, Reddit, YouTube views, Alibaba, and Groq.
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Last year, Japan began a push to reboot its innovation engine with a plan to channel $2.3 trillion in investments to 17 strategic sectors by 2040.
The e-commerce giant sells its gaming studio and pours $53 billion into AI as the US-China tech rivalry heats up
Billionaires have amassed a nine-figure war chest to defeat Proposition 40 as polls show California voters are nearly split on the one-time tax.
Billionaire Palmer Luckey sold Oculus to Facebook for $2 billion by 21 years old—and says that kind of break "isn't happening in China."
Roy and Nola Thompson quietly gave away tens of millions to their Australian community, guided by a simple rule: "You can't take it with you."
Iran forcing a fee structure in the Strait of Hormuz may trigger a global domino effect.
The ex-CEO was previously forced to resign from Lockheed Martin after a 2012 ethics investigation confirmed he had a personal relationship with a...
Nearly 19 million eggs linked to a 98-person salmonella outbreak now carry the FDA's highest-risk classification. Some may still be in fridges.
The tally comes as only 32% of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the economy, down from 40%
Raul Torrez, New Mexico’s attorney general, is drafting two bills as a separate 29-state trial over child safety opens in Oakland tomorrow.
The business mogul fired shots at the Democratic economic patriot over concerns of taxing young startup companies out of California.
“We should be highly concerned about the integrity of the caverns anytime crude inventories drop below 300 million barrels,” one petroleum...
Unless the U.S. implements the June ceasefire deal in a few weeks, Iran will launch a "timely and precise" attack to break the blockade, an Iranian...
CEO Jamie Dimon has spent two decades building JP Morgan into the lion of Wall Street. Its market cap was $138 billion when he took over
CEO of $256 billion Siemens, Roland Busch, replies to emails with just ‘OK’ or ‘No.’ Anything longer, and the boomer will voice note his team...