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Coinbase’s Brian Armstrong replacing ‘pure managers’ with ‘player-coaches’ is another sign the org chart is changing in a big way

A landmark KPMG index finds boards demanding transformation, execs spending billions on tech, and the people caught in the middle burning out.

By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
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Dario Amodei spent last year warning of an AI white-collar bloodbath. Now he’s changing the narrative
By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
How the next CDC director could reshape America’s $5.3 trillion health care industry
How the next CDC director could reshape America’s $5.3 trillion health care industry
By Cassie McGrath and Healthcare BrewMay 5, 2026
Dating has gotten so expensive that nearly half of U.S. singles say it’s no longer worth it, as the average night out approaches $200
Dating has gotten so expensive that nearly half of U.S. singles say it’s no longer worth it, as the average night out approaches $200
By Sydney LakeMay 5, 2026
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America 250 Chair: Americans are giving less. July 4th can be a day to change that
By Rosie RiosMay 5, 2026
Coinbase didn’t just lay off 14% of its staff due to AI. It replaced managers with ‘player-coaches’ and turned its org chart upside down
Coinbase didn’t just lay off 14% of its staff due to AI. It replaced managers with ‘player-coaches’ and turned its org chart upside down
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 5, 2026
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Tokyo is throwing out its strict office dress code and asking workers to wear shorts amid the war in Iran energy crisis

Tokyo is encouraging workers to start work early, log in from home, and wear shorts to the office in a bid to cut energy costs and reduce heatstroke.

By Emma BurleighMay 5, 2026
Hugh Jackman advises new grads that the most powerful career cues are ‘often disguised as failure’

Hugh Jackman, who was nominated for an Oscar for “Les Misérables,” says he’s continued to fail all of his Hollywood career—and he advises Gen Z graduates to follow whatever scares them.

By Emma BurleighMay 4, 2026
GameStop makes an unsolicited $56 billion offer for eBay

In today’s edition: GameStop-eBay, Anthropic consulting, surveillance pricing ban. Plus: Amadeus, Ask.com, Linkerbot, Nintendo, Nvidia, OpenAI, SoftBank.

By Andrew NuscaMay 4, 2026
Nearly 4 in 10 job candidates have bailed on a hiring round because it required an AI interview

Even if they go through with it, many are met with radio silence.

By Emma BurleighMay 4, 2026
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Gen Z workers say showing up 10 minutes late to work is as good as on time—but baby boomer bosses have zero tolerance for tardiness, research reveals

No wonder bosses say Gen Z are hard to manage: While 70% of baby boomers have zero tolerance for any level of tardiness, in Gen Z’s eyes, 10 minutes late is right on time.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 5, 2026
He started as a part-time Starbucks barista at 17. Now he’s an exec designing the menu

Sam Henderson’s advice to Gen Z? Don’t ignore opportunities in hospitality.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 3, 2026
I spent a decade selling homes to the ultra-wealthy. What I saw explains the housing market’s nepo problem

The most important thing I learned selling real estate to the top 1% for 10 years wasn’t about properties — it was about the parents in the room.

By Blake O'ShaughnessyMay 3, 2026
Diary of a CEO founder says he hired someone with ‘zero’ work experience because she ‘thanked the security guard by name’ before the interview

A virtually blank resume may spook employers, but job candidates don’t need a lengthy work career to land a gig—after all, one of Steven Bartlett’s best hires only had two lines on her CV.

By Emma BurleighMay 3, 2026
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GameStop’s billionaire CEO is an entrepreneur without a college degree who cofounded Chewy. Now he has his sights set on buying eBay for $56 billion
GameStop’s billionaire CEO is an entrepreneur without a college degree who cofounded Chewy. Now he has his sights set on buying eBay for $56 billion

Ryan Cohen was rejected by 100 investors before selling Chewy for $3.35 billion.

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 5, 2026
‘Did we learn nothing?’ Synchrony is hybrid, the Best Company to Work For, and puzzled by the return-to-office push

Brian Doubles, Synchrony CEO since 2021, told Fortune that “it takes years to earn trust, but you can lose it in seconds.”

By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
I watched my father run his business through the Lebanese Civil War. Here’s what it taught me about leading through disruption.

The leadership lessons forged in Beirut are exactly what business leaders need as the assumptions underpinning decades of growth come apart simultaneously.

By Alain BejjaniMay 5, 2026
Supermicro’s co-founder allegedly smuggled $2.5 billion in Nvidia-chipped servers to China—now the whole company is under the microscope

The company will report financial results on Tuesday after disclosing it has launched an internal probe that could reshape its management and future with the Department of Justice.

By Amanda GerutMay 5, 2026
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Workplace Culture
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UK-based Google DeepMind workers vote to unionize over military AI contracts amid internal backlash over its Pentagon deal
UK-based Google DeepMind workers vote to unionize over military AI contracts amid internal backlash over its Pentagon deal

London-based employees are demanding that Google walk back its Pentagon deal, but the power workers once had to kill such contracts has eroded significantly.

By Beatrice NolanMay 5, 2026
The dark side of the American work ethic: widespread sleep deprivation, linked to obesity, depression, even early death

“Rise and grind” culture is a public health nightmare that could be costing the U.S. more than $400 billion a year.

By Tristan BoveMay 4, 2026
Tesla’s former HR chief: the AI layoff panic Is built on a false premise—here’s what most workers need to know

The hyperscaler math driving cuts at Meta and Microsoft does not apply to the companies where most Americans actually work.

By Valerie Capers WorkmanMay 1, 2026
Zoom is giving away $150K to ‘solopreneurs’ with no strings attached—as 33 million workers ditch corporate to become their own boss

As AI kills the American dream of a stable job and a corner office, 33 million people are going solo—and Zoom is throwing $150,000 behind the movement.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 3, 2026
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InvestingSupermicro CEO insists ‘no one’ beyond indicted employees were involved in alleged $2.5 billion smuggling scheme
By Amanda GerutMay 5, 2026
Over 98% of stablecoins are dollar backed. That’s good for the U.S.—until it’s not
CryptoOver 98% of stablecoins are dollar backed. That’s good for the U.S.—until it’s not
By Jeff John RobertsMay 5, 2026
The 10 Best Mother’s Day Gifts in 2026: Must Haves for Your Mom
HealthThe 10 Best Mother’s Day Gifts in 2026: Must Haves for Your Mom
By Christina SnyderMay 5, 2026
Wage garnishment: How it works, limits, and what you can do
Personal FinanceWage garnishment: How it works, limits, and what you can do
By Joseph HostetlerMay 5, 2026
Gen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
CybersecurityGen Alpha is using makeup to pass age verification tech online. One mom caught her son using an eyebrow pencil
By Catherina GioinoMay 5, 2026
OpenAI cofounder and president Greg Brockman (left) and cofounder and CEO Sam Altman (right) dressed in suits and walking through the lobby of a court house.
NewslettersMusk’s court fight against OpenAI produces more heat than light on the control of advanced AI
By Jeremy KahnMay 5, 2026
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CybersecurityJamie Dimon and Dario Amodei sidestep question about whether the AI cyber ‘freakout’ is warranted
By Nick LichtenbergMay 5, 2026
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PoliticsWhite House estimates Trump’s Big Pharma dealmaking will save Americans $529 billion over the next 10 years
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMay 5, 2026
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A jittery CEO crowd at Milken looks abroad for growth—and answers
NewslettersA jittery CEO crowd at Milken looks abroad for growth—and answers
By Diane BradyMay 5, 2026
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    Personal FinanceScott Bessent on financial literacy: ‘it drives me crazy’ to see young men in blue-collar construction jobs playing the lottery
    By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
Investors endorse Greg Abel—even as Berkshire crowd thins without Buffett as CEO. ‘This was definitely the meeting with the deepest insights’
C-SuiteInvestors endorse Greg Abel—even as Berkshire crowd thins without Buffett as CEO. ‘This was definitely the meeting with the deepest insights’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 4, 2026
GameStop wants to buy eBay for $56 billion. Wall Street has one big question
C-SuiteGameStop wants to buy eBay for $56 billion. Wall Street has one big question
By Phil WahbaMay 4, 2026
Occidental Petroleum’s CEO transition puts a spotlight on the foreign post advantage
C-SuiteOccidental Petroleum’s CEO transition puts a spotlight on the foreign post advantage
By Ruth UmohMay 4, 2026
How Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler is turning the company around and beating SaaSpocalypse fears
NewslettersHow Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler is turning the company around and beating SaaSpocalypse fears
By Diane BradyMay 4, 2026
Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston on March 25, 2026.
EnergyEnbridge aims to help North America win from the AI boom and the Iran war as the FedEx of energy delivery
By Jordan BlumMay 4, 2026
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    EuropeAs the world swelters, companies scramble for ways to keep everyone cool
    By Kamal AhmedMay 1, 2026
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CommentaryAI models are choking on junk data
By Jason Corso and David CowanMay 3, 2026
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AISam Altman says the quiet part out loud, confirming some companies are ‘AI washing’ by blaming unrelated layoffs on the technology
By Sasha RogelbergMay 3, 2026
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EconomyAmerica got rich and got sad. A top economist says 2020 broke something that hasn’t healed
By Nick LichtenbergMay 3, 2026
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SuccessTrump wants to cut federal loans from college programs that don’t pay off. College cosmetology, fine arts, and music programs are at risk
By Preston ForeMay 3, 2026
Julia Hartz, the cofounder and CEO of Eventbrite
SuccessEventbrite CEO sold her company for $500 million—without a job for the first time since 15, she’s playing chess with a robot and eyeing internships
By Emma BurleighMay 3, 2026
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook in Washington, D.C. on December 10, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Getty Images)
    NewslettersTim Cook’s advice for Apple’s next CEO
    By Andrew NuscaMay 1, 2026
Jensen Huang says some CEOs have a ‘God complex’ when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
AIJensen Huang says some CEOs have a ‘God complex’ when it comes to AI apocalypse warnings, which can create shortages of critical workers
By Jason MaMay 2, 2026
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North AmericaGerry Conway, comics legend who created the Punisher, dies at 73
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
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C-SuiteBard College president steps down, months after his deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein were revealed
By The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
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EconomyGen Z is rebelling against the economy with ‘disillusionomics,’ tackling near 6-figure debt by turning life into a giant list of income streams
By Jacqueline MunisMay 2, 2026
First Watch CEO Chris Tomasso holding his fist up at the New York Stock Exchange
SuccessCEO writes hundreds of thank you notes to staff and still eats in the break room—which ‘always, for whatever reason, blows new employees away’
By Preston ForeMay 2, 2026
Suze Orman once said earning more than $800,000 would make her ‘sick to my stomach’—but that turning down Oprah Winfrey cured her self-doubt
SuccessSuze Orman once said earning more than $800,000 would make her ‘sick to my stomach’—but that turning down Oprah Winfrey cured her self-doubt
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 2, 2026
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AIBig Tech is shelling out up to $1 million for new hires who will never have to write a line of code
By Sydney LakeMay 2, 2026
Berkshire’s cash pile hits $397.4 billion as profit more than doubles, but annual meeting attendance falls sharply without Warren Buffett as CEO
InvestingBerkshire’s cash pile hits $397.4 billion as profit more than doubles, but annual meeting attendance falls sharply without Warren Buffett as CEO
By Josh Funk and The Associated PressMay 2, 2026
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CommentaryThe American household just took an 81% margin cut. Wall Street hasn’t priced it in
By Katica RoyMay 2, 2026
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CommentaryStop donating to Harvard and the Ivy League. There’s a better option that MacKenzie Scott already figured out
By Ed Smith-LewisMay 2, 2026
Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman built a program to teach young leaders about China. It’s harder to get into than Harvard
C-SuiteBlackstone’s Steve Schwarzman built a program to teach young leaders about China. It’s harder to get into than Harvard
By Shawn TullyMay 2, 2026
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C-SuiteBillionaires have a problem money can’t solve: They don’t know how to talk to their kids
By Nick LichtenbergMay 1, 2026
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EnergyUtility CEOs pocket $626 million as American energy bills hit record highs
By Tristan BoveMay 1, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
C-SuiteFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
By Fortune EditorsMay 1, 2026
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SuccessForget Big Tech: Small businesses will hire nearly 1 million grads in 2026—and some of the hottest roles are gloriously AI-proof
By Emma BurleighMay 1, 2026
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SuccessMIT AI expert warns automating Gen Z entry-level jobs could backfire—and cost companies their future workforce
By Preston ForeMay 1, 2026
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CommentaryFormer Miami Mayor Francis Suarez: Why I’m joining Stephen Ross and Ken Griffin in betting big on ambitious business leaders
By Francis SuarezMay 1, 2026
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LawElon Musk gets testy on the stand: ‘I thought I had started a nonprofit with OpenAI but they stole it’
By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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AIMeet the Americans dismissing AI hype and using it with ingenuity: ‘The efficiencies gained out of it have been tremendous’
By Cathy Bussewitz and The Associated PressMay 1, 2026
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