1. A 53-year-old biotech investor is set to be replaced by a 32-year-old exec on Biogen's board. No one disclosed that the new board member is his girlfriend and the mother of his child.
2. Generative AI startup Synthesia just raised $90 million in fresh funds from US fund Accel and Nvidia at a $1 billion valuation
3. Inspired by his favorite bar, a Missouri man spent 30 years covering his 3-bedroom home in mosaic tiles and funky art. Now, he's putting it on the market for $499,900 — see inside.
6. I use an AI chatbot after my mom died to ask for advice on mundane things. It won't replace her, but it's been a huge comfort.
7. We bought a 9,000-square-foot mansion in Kansas that dates to 1885 and have found antique jewelry, silver coins, and Civil War memorabilia. We still have so much more to explore.
8. Early-stage investor Black Seed wants to help create the Black Silicon Valley. It just raised $6.25 million to do just that.
9. The US economy is entering expansion, not recession, and investors fear they are missing out, Fundstrat's Tom Lee says
11. Scoop: The founders of PopSugar raise $33 million for their second VC fund, and launch a bespoke investment bank to advise startups on M&A
13. Tech billionaire Mark Cuban urges small businesses to learn about AI - as they'll get crushed by rivals if they don't
14. Warren Buffett's Japan bets have nearly tripled in value to north of $17 billion in under 3 years
16. Paul McCartney says AI has been used to help create a 'final' Beatles song, which features John Lennon's voice
17. 'AI excitement is becoming irrational': 4 Wall Street strategists break down why investors should proceed with caution around artificial intelligence stocks as hype around the technology grows
18. Billionaire Larry Ellison's fortune beats Bill Gates for the first time as Oracle gets a boost from the AI craze
19. Homebuyers on a budget should look for a house in these 15 smaller markets where the average down payment for a starter home is $50,000 or less
21. Elon Musk's war against Twitter bots isn't going very well. Next, you'll have to pay to DM those who don't follow you.
22. Barbie and Ken, one of the hottest couples of the summer, were actually named after a brother and sister
24. Gen Z and millennial workers feel confused, irritated, and left out by endless 'workplace jargon' in the office, LinkedIn research shows
25. I moved to Germany and regret it. The people have been unwelcoming, and not even the great healthcare can convince me to stay.
26. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says the AI craze could fuel a productivity boom - or drive massive disorder
27. Goldman Sachs shares 24 stocks to buy and ride higher as they catch up to the market's powerful rally through year-end
28. Western companies still operating in Russia were so profitable in 2022 that their corporate taxes contributed almost $4 billion to the country's revenues
29. A desperate property developer in China said it would give a gold bar to anyone who buys a home it builds. Homebuyers say they're still waiting.
30. Apple is within a hair's breadth of a historic $3 trillion valuation one week after unveiling its Vision Pro
31. Elizabeth Holmes says she can't pay $250 a month in restitution after she's released from prison: report
32. San Francisco's downtown just entered a new phase of its crisis as the city's most prominent shopping mall goes bust
33. Microsoft is facing another hurdle in closing a $70 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard: a new FTC lawsuit
34. The author of 'Eat, Pray, Love’ set her latest novel in Russia. Now she’s asking her own publisher to withdraw it after Ukrainian readers expressed their disappointment.
36. RV sales are an under-the-radar bellwether for the health of the broader economy - and they're tanking in 2023
37. A former Samsung exec stole plans for a chipmaking plant in China — then tried to replicate it across town, prosecutors say
38. Salesforce insiders say that by wooing back former execs, Marc Benioff may finally feel comfortable enough to loosen his grip
40. Jack Dorsey says Elon Musk became 'reckless' and 'impatient' and rushed out new Twitter features that 'weren't thought out'
44. UBS just reshuffled its leadership ranks after buying Credit Suisse. See the new power players in charge of the $1.7 trillion Swiss banking behemoth.
47. I stumbled into a really powerful use for the ChatGPT iPhone app: super fast, super accurate voice-to-text transcription
48. Nasdaq just announced a $10.5 billion deal to scoop up a behind-the-scenes tech provider for Wall Street
49. I'm a female firefighter who had to work twice as hard for the same opportunities given more readily to men
50. Investors shut out of traditional funding rounds are scouring secondary markets to snap up shares in buzzy AI startups like Dataminr, Hugging Face, and Anthropic
53. The fertility business is booming as startups go after big profits in a $54 billion market, even as other healthcare companies slump
55. Brands are investing more in influencer marketing, pulling funds from other areas like paid ads as overall budgets face scrutiny
56. The latest rally isn't the start of a new bull market and a Fed pause on rate hikes this week could awaken the bear, Morgan Stanley CIO says
57. Workers want more mentorship and guidance on career growth. Here's why the right mentor could supercharge your career — and 4 tips to find the perfect fit.
58. North Korean hackers have stolen $3 billion of crypto in 5 years by masquerading as recruiters, IT workers, and government officials to dupe victims
60. Tesla shares are on pace for their longest winning streak ever as Wall Street cheers GM, Ford deals
63. Google CEO Sundar Pichai is excited about Apple's Vision Pro, says efficiency drive will continue
65. Morgan Stanley broadcasted the names and faces of its summer analysts in Times Square, and people are mortified
66. Recession will strike and stocks will drop - but the declines won't be half as bad as some fear, leading strategist says
67. Beware this stock market rally because it's reminiscent of what led up to the 2008 crisis, JPMorgan Asset Management CIO says
68. Instead of dragging workers back to the office, CEOs can get more out of employees with innovations like AI and the 4-day workweek
70. Nobel economist Paul Krugman says inflation doesn't need to get down to 2% and the Fed can back off because people have stopped caring
71. The Fed will cease hiking interest rates if the labor market falters, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
72. A 34-year-old created 2 bachelorette-themed Airbnbs that have brought in a combined $243,000 this year. Take a look inside the successful listings that he spent months and hundreds of thousands of dollars curating.
73. From Plaid to Brex to Instacart, here are the 20 unicorns that have plunged the most in value in 2023, according to private secondary data
74. Companies can be more efficient in lean times by using technology to help existing teams work better, not harder, says the chief product officer of Velocity Global
75. Apple is reportedly working on a cheaper version of its $3,500 Vision Pro — but it's 2 years away
76. Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz to open first office outside of the US in London as it bets on the UK to become leader in crypto regulation
77. What you need to know about the 48-hour Reddit user blackout, which kicks off today and affects more than 7,000 subreddits
78. A dairy research center is hiring a paid food taster who should be willing to try 12 pizzas and 24 cheese samples a week
80. Reddit users are boycotting the site for 48 hours, and Discord is perfectly positioned to pick up the slack
81. Prepare for a slump in US stocks as the Fed continues its battle against sticky inflation, Wells Fargo's top strategist says
82. Housing has become so unaffordable that over 75% of homes on the market are too expensive for middle-income buyers
83. Tucker Carlson has received 'cease-and-desist' letter from Fox News over new show on Elon Musk's Twitter, report says
84. Twitter has stopped paying its Google Cloud bills, prompting concerns about what will happen to some of the services it hosts there, a report says
85. Meta whistleblower says 'tens of millions' could die in the coming years if social media isn't overhauled
86. I swapped alcohol for 'Psychedelic Water' popular among sober-curious people online. I found it's the perfect drink to avoid social anxiety without a hangover.
87. Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino threw a party with tea and Champagne to celebrate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding, report says
89. Elon Musk pokes fun at elite investor Bill Miller for shorting Tesla stock when it was less than half its current level
90. Jeff Bezos bought Amazon stock for the first time in over 2 decades. He may be engaging in Elon Musk-style trolling.
93. Elon Musk, who wants to put chips in people's brains, says the Unabomber — who died last week — 'might not be wrong' that tech is bad for humanity
94. Inside Amazon's rush to respond to ChatGPT. 'Amazon must be really scared about being late on all of this.'
95. Meet Alex Soros, the 37-year-old son of legendary investor George Soros: Once known for a highflying social life, he is now taking over a $25 billion empire.
96. New Yorkers are wearing Dyson's $1,000 'air purifying' mask-cum-headphones in the haze, but TikTok users are skeptical that it works
97. Reddit users are going on a 48-hour blackout. Here are the biggest subreddits that won't be available during this time.
98. Meet the typical South Korean millennial: educated, overqualified for the job market, and part of the 'kangaroo tribe' that can't afford to leave their parents' homes
99. A top analyst says Apple is on the cusp of another monster sales cycle for the iPhone 15 and its share price will break more records
100. The owners of a 1,900 square foot house next to the Masters golf course keep turning down millions of dollars to sell
101. Nike is mending relationships with retailers as more brands recognize the constraints of direct-to-consumer models
106. Teens can cash in on summer jobs and expect to be paid more as employers scramble to fill openings this year
107. Inside Infowars' crumbling empire: Ex-Staffers reveal the 'volatile' and 'unhinged' atmosphere working for conspiracy theorist Alex Jones
109. Housing inventory is so tight that more shut-out home buyers could end up building backyard homes, researchers say
110. George Soros hands over his $25 billion empire to one of his sons — and yes, it's a bit like 'Succession'
111. The Fed's fight against inflation hasn't caused a recession in the US yet, but it could lead to a global downturn
112. Garth Brooks says he'll sell 'every brand of beer' at his new Nashville bar following Bud Light backlash
114. How 'Blogilates' creator Cassey Ho went from fitness influencer to the CEO of multiple 8-figure brands
115. Meet the 17-year-old wonder kid who started coding at 7 and presented her app to Tim Cook last year. Now she's headed to NASA.
116. I've lied on every job application and have a successful career because of it. If I'm asked to do a skill I've lied about, YouTube rescues me every time.
117. Goldman Sachs analyzed 1,246 hedge and mutual funds with a combined $4.8 trillion in holdings. Here are the 9 stocks they agree are worth buying.
118. 51 US cities expected to see the highest home price increases and 5 at risk of falling in the next 12 months — plus where mortgage rates could be by year-end — according to a housing economist
119. A 34-year-old financially independent real-estate investor who used a home equity loan to afford his first Airbnb property explains how any homeowner can use this strategy to buy investment properties
120. A recruiter says some parents are lurking on Zoom job interviews with Gen-Z applicants to tell them what to ask
121. 'Gladiator' director Ridley Scott's former London home is on the market for $35 million. Take a look around.
124. How 50 Cent changed tactics and sold 'Power' after a string of rejections from networks like HBO and Showtime
129. Inside Henry Ford's Failed Amazon City | Rise And Fall your browser does not support the video tag.
130. The designer of Microsoft's super-annoying 'Clippy' assistant says he was 'so embarrassed' by his creation
132. Since Three Arrows Capital collapsed, the crypto fund's founders have reportedly been meditating in Bali, learning to surf, and taking shrooms
133. Listening to vulgar music that others can hear at work? You might be harassing your coworkers, a federal judge ruled
136. We're a millennial couple in Singapore. It took 2 years, 17 apartment viewings, and some negotiation, but we managed to find our forever home.
137. Omega says 3 former employees made a 'Frankenstein' watch that sold for a record $3.4 million: reports
139. Hundreds of Protestants attended a sermon in Nuremberg given by ChatGPT, which told them not to fear death
142. Gen Z is drinking less. That's bad news for concert venues that depend on alcohol sales for profits.
146. A stock trader who returned 630% in 3 years and taught traders who became millionaires shares the top 3 patterns he plays daily
147. The house from 'The Brady Bunch' is on the market. Check out photos of the $5.5 million property.
148. Russia's central bank sounds alarms on the economy as the falling ruble and record labor shortage add inflationary pressures
150. Strange, life-like doll destined for the dumpster turned out to be rare antique that sold for $66,000 at auction
152. A real-estate agent might have bought Ken Griffin's cell phone number from a former FBI employee to facilitate the $240 million sale of a New York City condo
153. Ray Dalio shares career lessons, big mistakes, and key investing principles in a new MasterClass. Here are the 16 best quotes.
154. Goldman Sachs: These are the 24 best AI stocks to buy now as the technology boosts productivity and profits for decades
156. It's Wall Street vs Wall Street as the recession debate rages on. Here's what David Rosenberg, Jeff Gundlach and 5 other experts have warned.
157. 'This is typical late cycle behavior': New York Life Investments warns a recession is still barreling toward the US economy despite strong jobs data — threatening to sink stocks by 15-20%
158. I wanted to simplify my life, so I downsized my big house for a rental home and sold most of my stuff. I feel like I can breathe for the first time in years.
160. Salesforce is developing a ton of new AI products that could lead to 'a massive new buying cycle' Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley analysts believe
161. HBO's controversial 'The Idol' starring The Weeknd has divided the world, according to new data about its global popularity
163. A Goldman Sach star jumps to hedge fund giant Citadel as demand for inflation traders burns red hot
166. The bull market in stocks could disappear as investors get whacked by even higher interest rates and higher unemployment from the Fed's inflation fight, Bank of America says
170. Apple's Vision Pro isn't just a 'headset,' stupid — it represents the next big frontier of spatial computing
171. The stock market is headed for a critical week as investors brace for new inflation data and a key Fed meeting
172. Tesla stock is poised to surge 22% as GM and Ford charging partnerships represent huge monetization opportunity, Wedbush says
173. Only 26% of Meta employees are confident in Mark Zuckerberg and company leadership, according to a new report
174. The US military is so worried about generic pills that it reportedly wants to do its own testing to make sure they're safe
175. A cluster of ancient neolithic standing stones in France were bulldozed to make way for a DIY store
177. Female flight attendants will no longer have to wear high heels and male crew can wear makeup after an airline updated its rules
178. The bull market in stocks won't last long - and there's a 99% chance of a US recession, top economist David Rosenberg says
180. Binance.US tells customers to withdraw their cash from the exchange as the SEC pursues its 'ideological' attack on the crypto industry
181. Mark Zuckerberg reportedly bashes Apple's Vision Pro: 'Every demo that they showed was a person sitting on a couch by themself'
182. China's economy is so discouraging that desperate young people are flocking to temples to pray for some luck
183. The Fed has done enough economic damage regardless of its next move and a 'self-inflicted' recession looks imminent, yield-curve guru Campbell Harvey says
184. Bitcoin is a cult, offers no refuge, and doesn't help even 'the bad guys', 'Black Swan' author Nassim Taleb says
185. A startup 'mass extinction event' has begun. You can't see it clearly yet, but it's going to be bad.
186. Stop comparing Zuck and Cook's headsets. They're built around sharply different visions of the future.
188. Formula 1 is making its first scripted TV show in a move to build on the success of 'Drive to Survive' and expand the sport's media prowess
189. The bear market in stocks has officially ended and a new bull market has kicked off. Here's why investors can expect more gains ahead.
190. A top-1% fund manager over the past 3 years shares how he's consistently outperformed throughout wildly different markets — and 8 of his favorite places to invest right now
191. Carvana short sellers suffer $1 billion loss after the used-car dealer's stock surged more than 400% this year
193. Tesla's stock extends rally after General Motors joined Ford in adopting the EV leader's charging tech
194. Taylor Swift, Warren Buffett, and Elon Musk: an elite investor isn't shy of name-dropping to promote a niche type of fund
195. I applied to McDonald's and 4 other fast food jobs, but the chatbots and automated process made it impossible for me to get hired
197. A radio host is suing OpenAI for defamation, alleging that ChatGPT created a false legal document that accused him of 'defrauding and embezzling funds'
198. Elon Musk is asking big name liberal TV hosts like Rachel Maddow to move their shows to Twitter to balance out Tucker Carlson
200. Goldman Sachs COO warns of 'mini stagflationary' scenario where sticky inflation eats away at economic growth
201. The viral AI-generated image showing an explosion near the Pentagon is 'truly the tip of the iceberg of what's to come,' tech CEO says
202. Burger King claps back at McDonald's with its own ChatGPT ad after the chatbot calls the Big Mac the most iconic burger
203. A Meta exec appeared to mock Elon Musk by saying that its Twitter competitor will be 'a platform that is sanely run' — reportedly drawing cheers from staff
204. New Yorkers are asking Google how to 'sell my house fast' after the US Northeast was blanketed with orange smog
205. I'm Zoom's new chief product officer. Here's how I got to the C-suite and my best tips for working moms who aspire to an executive role.
206. A New York supermarket billionaire said he wants to buy CNN and that he just wants $1 per year for it
207. Fox News opinion hosts offered up, without hesitation, a full-throated, wall-to-wall defense of twice-indicted Trump
210. The lawyer who used ChatGPT's fake legal cases in court said he was 'duped' by the AI, but a judge questioned how he didn't spot the 'legal gibberish'
211. Foreign investors have been dumping vast amounts of Chinese assets, and putting money there will only get riskier
213. Alexis Ohanian and Serena Williams are building a mini-sports empire with a new golf team that's part of a league created by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy
214. AI hype driven by names like Nvidia is finally luring retail investors back into the stock market
215. Goldman Sachs No. 2 explains the bank's layoffs as it embarks on its third round of job cuts in less than a year
218. China is likely headed for a lost decade and won't 'eat our economic lunch,' former IMF official says
220. BlackRock is on the lookout for deals — and it just scooped up a major lender to European startups to supercharge its private credit business
221. Oil prices drop to erase gains from OPEC's production cuts as US potentially nears deal with Iran to allow oil exports
223. Americans are tipping less often than ever. Nearly 1 in 3 say tipping culture is 'out of control.'
224. Netflix stock could surge 17% as it sees early success in its low-cost ad tier and paid sharing rollout, JPMorgan says
225. Kim Kardashian wants to uncover 'magic sauce' of company founders as her private equity firm looks to raise $1 billion
227. An engineer dubbed 'the Mole Man' spent 40 years digging tunnels under his London home. After it was abandoned, an artist transformed it into a subterranean studio.
228. There's never been a better time for 'Vanderpump Rules' stars Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney to open their sandwich shop
229. The stock market rally faces a conundrum as inflation can't fall enough to please the Fed while the economy is this strong
231. The uber-rich are spending hundreds of thousands to hire pop stars like Flo Rida to perform at their kid's bar mitzvahs and birthdays
232. Bank of America is boosting bankers' productivity with an AI-powered tool that helps them research their clients
236. Tucker Carlson called Ukraine's Jewish leader Zelenskyy 'rat-like' on his Twitter show, repeating a well-worn antisemitic trope
237. A TikToker who posts about having a regular 9-to-5 job went viral on social media because users think his work life is 'depressing'
238. The 'mother of all melt-ups' in stocks could be quickly followed by a meltdown as the bubble in overvalued names pops, Ed Yardeni says
239. Billionaire Ken Griffin says good programmers' days are numbered. Here's what will make a coder stand out.
242. I'm an Ancestry exec who plans my day based on my genetics. Here's my daily routine and productivity hacks.
243. A Wall Street analyst was haggled at a car dealership — and it left him wishing he had bought a Tesla
245. Google is getting tougher on in-office work, and says it will consider attendance in employee performance reviews
247. Crypto is 'radioactive waste' for institutional investors until things get resolved, Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary says
248. Real-estate tycoon Jeff Greene made $800 million shorting the last housing bubble. He explains how John Paulson inspired the contrarian bet, and how he's protecting his wealth today.
249. Popular Reddit client Apollo will shut down after talks over new developer fees got 'ugly,' with allegations of blackmail
250. With talk of a Tesla Gigafactory coming to France, Elon Musk heads to the country's biggest tech event
251. The stratospheric growth of Inter Miami's Instagram following in just 24 hours shows how much clout Lionel Messi has — and why the MLS is breaking the bank to sign him
252. A Microsoft worker who successfully unionized sees a 'wave of labor organizing that will take over the country.'
254. GameStop plunges 22% after company fires its CEO and names meme-stock activist Ryan Cohen as executive chairman
255. Sam Altman fired back at Elon Musk's criticism of OpenAI saying 'I like the dude' but that 'he's totally wrong about this stuff'
257. The MLS could be giving Lionel Messi a cut of its mega $2.5 billion broadcast deal with Apple to lure him to America
259. Here's exactly where 6 top investment firms recommend putting your money right now as US stocks start to break out
260. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says the US is at the start of a debt crisis - and worse times are ahead for the economy
261. A perfectly timed trade 24 minutes before the SEC's big crypto crackdown likely made an investor millions
263. Elon Musk joked that he took 'too much' anti-aging formula in response to a viral AI-generated image of him as a baby on Twitter
264. Surging tech stocks are entering bubble territory and could see a pullback soon, JPMorgan's top strategist says
269. A 27-year-old Airbnb host with 25 units says he works less than 15 hours a week thanks to 3 software tools
270. I'm a TikTok and YouTube creator with 10 million followers. Here are my top 3 tips to make videos go viral.
271. Elizabeth Holmes reunited with her husband and parents in a Texas prison yard on visiting day, just 5 days after she went in: report
272. 'That's on me': Warner Bros Discovery CEO sends email to CNN employees taking responsibility for Chris Licht disaster
273. 5 simple ways to stay healthy, avoid sickness, and feel energized during your next business trip
274. Google is telling office workers in NYC to work from home as smoke covers the East Coast and air quality hits unhealthy levels
275. Business trips don't have to be dull. These 4 tips will help you plan personal fun around work obligations.
277. 'This is just the beginning of a revolution': DeepMind cofounder says personal AI assistants will make us better at basically everything
279. Wearing Apple's Vision Pro for 30 minutes put a big red mark on the forehead of WSJ's gadget reviewer
280. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says there's 'too much of an investor frenzy around AI in the short-term' in Silicon Valley
281. Billionaire Marc Lasry, who sold his stake in the Milwaukee Bucks, says the next "big opportunity" is in women's sports
282. Hedge fund numbers are rolling in — here's how Citadel, Millennium, Balyasny, and other big names fared in the first 5 months of the year.
283. The worst liquidity crunch since the Lehman Brothers crisis will be the stock market's biggest obstacle this summer, JPMorgan's chief equity strategist says
284. Inside Arnold Schwarzenegger's childhood home in Austria where he lived with his 'tyrant' father without running water or electricity
291. The PR pros at CNN just got fired along with CEO Chris Licht, even though that disastrous Atlantic profile was his passion project
292. ChatGPT parent OpenAI doesn't want to go public as CEO Sam Altman eyes freedom to make 'very strange' decisions
294. Insurance employees reportedly threaten to quit after CEO backtracks on remote-work policy: 'I sold my house and moved closer to my grandkids'
295. I'm a former Google engineer who founded an AI startup. Here are the AI tech skills to learn and the tech roles AI will replace.
296. There are 5 reasons why Nvidia stock is a top pick even after its monster AI-fueled rally, according to Bank of America
297. Chris Licht's tumultuous 13-month run as CEO of CNN: Layoffs, anchor drama, and that really bad Atlantic profile
298. The Treasury's $1 trillion debt tsunami isn't as scary for stocks as Wall Street thinks, Deutsche Bank says
299. Meet the Morgan Stanley rainmaker tapped to chair the M&A division of law firm Paul Weiss as fears of investor activism grow
300. Investors should buy the dip as the stock market will keep climbing amid a trifecta of bearish voices, Fundstrat says