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Sardar Biglari’s 14-year beef with Cracker Barrel has earned him $1 billion—yet the company continues to resist him
Jerome Powell delivered a 25bps rate cut, but Wall Street’s muted reaction reflects concern it was a risk move on jobs, not confidence.
Together, those younger generations account for 35% of all U.S. consumer spending for Amex, up from 19% in 2019.
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From midnight cravings to millionaire: Deliveroo’s Will Shu is cashing out with $250 million after a $4 billion DoorDash deal.
Critics dismissed the move as a "desperation act" by a mayor lagging behind his campaign rivals.
The winning bid—more than double the pre-sale estimate—underscores how experiences are increasingly prized in Singapore’s luxury market.
Salesforce and Accenture executives discuss what today’s finance and accounting resumes need to stand out.
Barry Biffle said if Scott Kirby were “good at math, he would understand that we have an oversupply issue in the United States.”
Between Peter Thiel’s Antichrist lectures and the quest for AGI, religion is on the tech industry’s mind.
Arjun Sethi also explained the company’s new xStocks offerings, which let users trade shares with more freedom than traditional brokerages.
C2PA content credentials promise a way to detect deepfakes and other AI-generated content. The risk: new privacy liabilities, identity exposure, and...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hailed the deal as a "historic collaboration," adding that "AI is powering a new industrial revolution."
Jensen Huang has 4 trillion reasons to smile. But geopolitical instability is making it tougher by the day.
As retiring in America becomes increasingly unaffordable, retirees are booking a one-way trip to Portugal instead.
Trump's constant policy reversals cost Main Street an average $856,000 annually while Wall Street adapts effortlessly. Small business is left behind.
Amazon says it's investing in its U.S. fulfillment and transportation workers. Last December, seven Amazon facilities went on strike, an effort by...
Borrower equity is the third-highest ever recorded, but Leo Pond from Four Seasons Sotheby’s told Fortune that a fast climb uphill has turned into...
Less frequent reporting by public companies could mean better long-term decision-making, or more wild speculation—or both.
Mark Zandi says of the rich: "If they turn more cautious, for whatever reason, the economy has a big problem."
The $268 billion Samsung executive tells Fortune how she spends her time and money outside of work, including a piece of art inspired by Queen...
In 1883, the German philosopher famously pronounced “God is dead” because of humanity’s technological advances. We are still living in the...
The proposed Caesars Palace casino lost its bid for a gambling license Wednesday after running into fierce opposition.
In the 2012 review, the North Dakota newspaper stalwart famously wrote in praise of the chain's chicken Alfredo as “warm and comforting on a cold...
The Defense Secretary has ordered that troops who need an exemption from shaving their facial hair for longer than a year should get kicked out of...
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A manufacturer labor shortage and an “impossible-to-replicate” supply chain will keep the tech giant dependent on Asia factories, experts tell...
The AI shopping agent startup has a cap table also featuring Hailey Bieber and Kris Jenner.
Redford grew up to be a Hollywood icon, but his love of nature proved to play a big role in his career and legacy.
The dollar has put in such a feeble performance this year that it has begun to hurt foreign investors in U.S. assets.
The United States faced a similar challenge in the 1970s. To quote Chuck Schwab himself, “investing is an act of optimism.”
Parents also testified about their teens being "groomed" by highly-sexualized chatbots.
For prospective homebuyers, the market has already priced in the rate cut, and steep auto loans aren't expected to decline anytime soon, experts say.
Nearly two-thirds of practitioners indicated a lack of “high-quality data” for use with AI at their organizations.
Brown shares insights on leading organizations into the future.
"It's profoundly disappointing to come to the conclusion that that independence, the very basis of our sale to Unilever, is gone.”
The robotaxi giant is keeping options open on who it wants to work with as it attempts to scale its service around the country.
President Trump has made retribution against political enemies a cornerstone of his campaign.
Despite a modest increase in hiring demand in the first half of this year, internal hiring and promotion rates have actually fallen.
The biggest blow came in 2020, when Mormons snubbed the Scouts and took 400,000 members.
The Fed chair kept remarking on the current fix he's in, calling it "quite an unusual situation."
AI is letting design firms create sketches and renders more quickly, allowing architects to enrich their pitches with more imagery and video.
“[Spending] may well be skewed toward higher-earning consumers,” Powell said. “There’s a lot of anecdotal evidence to suggest that.”
“Silicon Valley will remain very pro-immigrant,” Notable Capital managing partner Hans Tung said at Fortune Brainstorm Tech last week.
Stephen Miran, Trump’s pick to join the Fed, dissented against the group, voting in favor of the stronger half-point cut.
“It’s a great performance enhancer,” one expert says. Here’s why it’s important to use the stimulant responsibly.
Employees working are working with AI more than ever, education could set them apart, experts say.
Kimmel, among other things, said that “many in MAGA land are working very hard to capitalize on the murder of Charlie Kirk.”
The basis trade comes for crypto and public markets.
The suspect, identified as Donald Henson of nearby Penn Hills, was taken into custody after 10 a.m., more than seven hours after the incident,...