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Cam Newton excited to amplify authentic content as his Iconic Saga Productions joins Offscript Worldwide

Since entering the national spotlight, former NFL MVP Cam Newton has been authentically and unapologetically himself. Whether on the field, or now off of it in his new content-creating realm,…
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Fed Policy Twist May Trigger ETF Rotation Away From Floating-Rate Funds

A new policy initiative from the Federal Reserve, through one of its governors, Stephen Miran, is bringing bank loan ETFs back in focus. His proposal to shrink the balance sheet…
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Your enterprise customers don’t know how to buy AI — and it’s killing deals

The most telling moment from our gathering last month of 75 senior technology executives — drawn from Fortune 500 companies, enterprise tech giants, high-growth startups, and AI-native market makers —…
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Gen Z will give up $5,000 in pay to log off at 5—but still expects a corner office

The average Gen Z professional today wants the freedom to log off at 5, and a C-suite title. At least, they do at the Big Blue of the Big 4:…
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The tools to get ahead of AI disruption already exist — we just need to use them differently

The workers most vulnerable to AI-driven displacement are not job seekers. They are already on our payroll. And unless we act now, economic instability will follow. Dozens of proposals have…
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Current price of oil as of March 27, 2026

At 9 a.m. Eastern Time today, oil was priced at $107.81 per barrel with Brent serving as the benchmark (we’ll explain different benchmarks later in this article). That’s a gain…
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Elizabeth Warren Blasts Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh, Calls Him A ‘Rubber Stamp’ For Trump In New Letter

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent a sharp letter to Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh on Thursday, saying he appears likely to serve as a “rubber stamp for President Trump‘s…
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He fled apartheid South Africa at 26—then built a $13 billion Fortune 500 company. Here are his rules

Stanley Bergman grew up in a country that didn’t make sense to him. Born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, to Jewish parents who’d fled Nazi Germany in 1936, he was…
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Trump’s big accomplishment in Iran is ‘de facto ‘toll booth’ regime’ in the Strait of Hormuz, shipping analyst says

Iran appears to be setting itself up as the gatekeeper for the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important artery for oil shipments. The move could cement Tehran’s de facto…
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FC Barcelona joins Miami business boom, leaves NYC behind for Florida’s business-friendly climate

EXCLUSIVE: The New York-to-Florida corporate pipeline just gained one of the most valuable brands in global sports. FC Barcelona, the world-renowned soccer powerhouse, is officially shuttering its North American headquarters…
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Trump breaks with tradition, removing Treasury Secretary’s name with his own on the dollar

The U.S. Treasury Department plans to put President Donald Trump’s signature on all new U.S. paper currency, the agency announced on Thursday. The move would be a first for a…
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‘There is no silver lining in this trajectory’: Budget watchdog warns of financial, inflation, or currency crisis due to $39 trillion U.S. debt

As U.S. national debt trips over the $39 trillion mark, calls for targets on government borrowing are increasing, as budget watchdogs warn the nation’s fiscal trajectory is increasingly unstable. Maya…
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VC firms rarely reinvent themselves. Kleiner Perkins did—and has a new $3.5 billion to show for it

History has weight, and few know that better than the team at Kleiner Perkins. Throughout 2025, I spent several days inside Kleiner Perkins, interviewing partners, portfolio companies, and firm leads…
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Why CFOs—not chief AI officers—are the secret to getting real value from AI

Good morning. Typically, value accountability for AI falls on the chief data and analytics officers or chief AI officers, Laks Srinivasan, co-founder and CEO of the Return on AI Institute,…
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What if I told you the ‘AI slop’ debate was over 100 years old? It used to be about ‘ghostwriting’

In February 2023, a little more than a year after the launch of ChatGPT, Vanderbilt University sent an email to its student body in the wake of a fatal campus…
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Anthropic accidentally leaked details of a new AI model that poses unprecedented cybersecurity risks

Good morning. On Fortune‘s radar today: Exclusive: Anthropic accidentally leaked details of its new AI model. Oil is back over $110 and Europe’s bond market is unhappy. Trump to Iran:…
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Rogue AI is already here

Three weeks ago, a software engineer rejected code that an AI agent had submitted to his project. The AI published a hit piece attacking him. Two weeks ago, a Meta…
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US Mortgage Rates Hit Six-Month High As Iran War Stokes Inflation Fears

The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage climbed to a six-month high this week, adding fresh pressure to an already strained housing market as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East pushes…
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Chubb’s CEO 25-page shareholder letter touches on China, AI, and the fragility of democracy: ‘I am both optimistic and I’m concerned’

In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady talks to the Chubb CEO about his shareholder letter. The big leadership story: Josh D’Amaro’s rough first week as Disney CEO. The markets: Mixed…
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Inside America’s most guarded enclave: A rare look at Florida’s ‘no budget’ billionaire bunker

For a South Florida native, the silence and serenity are what hits you first. Just a stone’s throw from the relentless horn-honking of Surfside and the designer-clad crowds of Bal…
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Paris is ground zero for Europe’s backlash against illegal Airbnbs

Early one drizzly morning in Paris, a handful of city officials make their way up a steep, narrow street in the historic neighborhood of Montmartre, with a reporter in tow…
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Meetings are not work, says Southwest Airlines CEO—and he’s taking action by blocking his calendar every afternoon from Wednesday to Friday

Business leaders are raising the alarm: Meetings have taken over, and real work is being left behind. And Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan is the latest to speak out on…
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Cursor CEO warns vibe coding builds ‘shaky foundations’ and eventually ‘things start to crumble’

Cursor may utilize AI to help programmers code, but just don’t call it vibe coding, CEO and cofounder Michael Truell said. Ten years ago, programming meant typing code into a…
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Melinda French Gates has a rule for conflict at work: Wait 48 hours before saying anything

Melinda French Gates has shared her secret formula for handling conflict at work. She puts it off. “If I’m unhappy with work you have done, you will hear from me…
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California police bust toy theft ring, recover $10K in stolen LEGO sets

Police in Southern California busted a toy theft ring this week, recovering $10,000 worth of stolen LEGO sets and other merchandise. The Hemet Police Department’s Organized Retail Theft Team, along…
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Dow CEO warns petrochemical shortage from Iran war could fuel inflation for rest of the year

Petrochemical price spikes and shortages from the Iran war likely will cause inflationary effects at least through the end of the year on construction materials, consumer goods, the automative and…
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Exclusive: Anthropic acknowledges testing new AI model representing ‘step change’ in capabilities, after accidental data leak reveals its existence

AI company Anthropic is developing and has begun testing with early access customers a new AI model more capable than any it has released previously, the company said, following a…
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Trump names David Sacks co-chair of tech advisory council, expanding AI, crypto role

White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks was appointed as co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), expanding his role within the Trump administration.…
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Exclusive: Anthropic left details of an unreleased model, invite-only CEO retreat, sitting in an unsecured data trove in a significant security lapse

AI company Anthropic has inadvertently revealed details of an upcoming model release, an exclusive CEO event, and other internal data, including images and PDFs, in what appears to be a…
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Defense startup Shield AI is projecting more than $540 million in revenue this year as valuation more than doubles to $12.7 billion

Global conflicts are awakening governments—and investors—to the importance of modernizing military forces, says Brandon Tseng, the cofounder and president of ShieldAI, a maker of AI-powered drones that announced Thursday that…
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U.S. judge blocks Pentagon’s ‘Orwellian notion’ to label Anthropic a supply chain risk and ban Claude from the government

A federal judge has ruled in favor of artificial intelligence company Anthropic in temporarily blocking the Pentagon from labeling the company as a supply chain risk. U.S. District Judge Rita…
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Millions of grill brushes pulled from market over risk of ‘serious internal injuries’

More than 10 million grill brushes are being recalled nationwide after reports that metal bristles can break off and end up in food. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)…
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Expert warns of massive reckoning for social media companies: ‘Giant case of karma’

Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and author of “The Anxious Generation,” says mounting concerns over social media’s impact on children have hit a “turning point.” Speaking Thursday on FOX Business’…
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JetBlue expands Fort Lauderdale hub with new destinations and increased flights

JetBlue said on Thursday that it’s adding a new route to its offerings while also adding more flights out of one of the low-cost carrier’s Florida hubs starting this summer.…
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Bitcoin faces $14 billion options expiry while Middle East turmoil mounts

Bitcoin’s largest options expiry of the year is colliding with geopolitical volatility that shows no sign of letting up with make or break peace talks uncertain. Roughly $14 billion of…
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Housing giant Fannie Mae to accept crypto-backed mortgages for the first time

Crypto owners can now use their digital assets as collateral for their down payments to buy a home. That’s because Fannie Mae is accepting crypto-backed mortgages for the first time…
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A toddler needed a life-saving flight, and the insurer said no. Then Mark Cuban called

After a major insurance company denied coverage for a medical flight that could save her daughter’s life, Alexandria McMahon took the story to social media and caught the attention of…
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Trump extends his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to April 6

Iran and the United States appeared at an impasse Thursday, hardening their positions over ceasefire talks and setting the stage for another potential escalation in the Middle East war as thousands more…
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Southeast Asia could become a booming AI market if its data centers can beat the heat

Southeast Asia is racing to build the infrastructure powering the AI boom, but its hot, humid climate could be making that expansion more complicated. Data center demand in the region,…
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Five Guys CEO rewards workers with $1.5M after anniversary deal chaos: ‘We really screwed it up’

Five Guys is rewarding employees after an unexpectedly overwhelming promotion put heavy pressure on store crews. The burger chain said it was distributing about $1.5 million in bonuses to workers…
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Today’s Equal Pay Day. Women and men still disagree about who has more economic opportunities

Most working women in the U.S. believe they are disadvantaged when it comes to earning competitive wages, but many men hold a different view, according to a new AP-NORC poll.…
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Iran war could push inflation higher this year, Goldman Sachs says

The impact of the Iran war on global oil prices could push the rate of inflation facing U.S. consumers higher, which would leave Federal Reserve policymakers in a difficult spot as…
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Disney CEO’s no good, very bad week: Josh D’Amaro is dealing with 3 major headaches in his first week

Josh D’Amaro stepped into that corner CEO office at Walt Disney with a clear goal, pledging the company would focus “on coming together as one Disney to deliver a more…
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Elon Musk’s Boring Company eyes underground tunnel projects in 2 major US cities

Several U.S. cities could soon see major underground transportation upgrades led by billionaire Elon Musk’s The Boring Company (TBC). In a Tuesday post on X, the construction company named the…
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Los Angeles County board votes to analyze Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery merger’s job impact

Los Angeles County voted in favor of an analysis into the proposed merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery and its impact on the entertainment industry. The Los Angeles…
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BlackRock’s Larry Fink says expanding market participation is needed to address wealth gap amid AI boom

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned in his annual chairman’s letter that wealth inequality could worsen if more people don’t participate in financial markets to reap the benefits of investing. Fink…
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Exclusive: Megapot raises $5 million to create a crypto-powered global lottery

Most lotteries are contained within a country or a state, and much of the time, people have to go to a physical location to buy a ticket. Patrick Lung founded…
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Lemonis calls out Democrat’s ‘disingenuous’ claim Trump wasn’t a factor in Florida election upset

Businessman Marcus Lemonis cast doubt on Florida Democrat Emily Gregory’s claim that President Donald Trump played no role in her recent election upset, saying it was unrealistic to suggest voters…
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Trump’s war in Iran is costing the U.S. economy 10,000 jobs a month, Goldman Sachs says

The U.S. military conflict with Iran is quietly draining the American labor market, with Goldman Sachs estimating that the oil price shock triggered by the war will suppress payroll growth…
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Gen Z’s credit scores are cratering—and Trump’s student loan crackdown is the biggest reason why

The Trump administration has moved aggressively to restart student loan collections, and a record number of borrowers can’t keep up. The result is showing up in a damaging and lasting…
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