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The New York Times is looking to speak to Americans about how the most recent tax cuts are affecting their pocketbooks.
At least two people in Zuckerberg's entourage wore the AI glasses as he testified in a landmark trial accusing Instagram of being designed to addict children.
Results were neither spectacularly good nor terribly bad, with 2025 revenue up 10%, thanks in part to including one month of revenue from Interpublic Group
It reveals not just an increase but a sharp acceleration accompanied by rising severity and widening geographic scope.
"Sam, Greg, OpenAI have the Ring, and everyone is willing to do whatever they can to take it," said Kushner, whose VC firm is a big OpenAI backer.
Russia is using makeshift defenses to protect energy infrastructure from Ukrainian attacks, but the latest attack suggests they don't always work.
Some economists are warning there’s no sign of AI-related job displacement appearing in the labor data. Altman claimed it’s just a matter of time until it does.
Richard Boccato turned his bartending career into a successful, multimillion-dollar ice business serving top NYC bars and restaurants.
The Fed paper found that Kalshi's markets provide data that's "valuable to both researchers and policymakers."
Brad Reese, 70, wrote an open letter accusing Hershey of replacing the milk chocolate and peanut butter with cheaper ingredients.
Melinda French Gates told Fortune in 2008 that parts of the property were “a bachelor’s dream and a bride’s nightmare."
Just five years after Berkshire Hathaway sold all 31 of its papers and Warren Buffett deemed the industry “toast,” the investor has rejoined a legion of billionaires with their money in media.
Tesla said it only hired US-based human helpers to assist its robotaxis, after Waymo came under fire for using remote workers in the Philippines.
Trillion-dollar retail giant Walmart says it’s not using AI to slash headcounts—instead, it’s providing workers with free access to Google AI training.
The OpenAI CEO thinks AI superintelligence is just a few years away, and “more of the world's intellectual capacity could reside inside of data centers than outside of them."
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy's style epitomized quiet luxury and old-money aesthetics in the '90s.