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Nvidia’s CEO says AI adoption will be gradual, but when it does hit, we may all end up making robot clothing

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang doesn’t foresee a sudden spike of AI-related layoffs, but that doesn’t mean the technology won’t drastically change the job market—or even create new roles like robot…
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Ethereum Entered ‘Generational Buy Zone,’ Says Analyst: ‘Precursor To Massive Structural Bull Rallies’

Cryptocurrency analyst Ali Martinez said on Thursday that Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) has entered a generational “Buy Zone,” hinting at major bull runs on the horizon. What History Says In an X post,…
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Inside the Fortune CEO Initiative dinner: Debt worries, diplomacy, and a chance to have a ‘good debate’

In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady shares insights from the Fortune CEO Initiative dinner The big leadership story: The corporate “war room” becomes more than a metaphor The markets: A…
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Why my $150 million startup thinks it can solve the $406 billion loneliness problem

Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace once promised to bring humanity closer together. They delivered something else entirely. The screen economy that emerged around these apps at extraordinary speed optimized for attention.…
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Lamborghini CEO says ‘disappointing’ EV charging infrastructure contributed to no demand for the luxury automaker’s all-electric line

When it comes to supercars, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann admitted his customers prefer a gas-guzzling auto to a fully electric vehicle, blaming a dearth of reliable charging stations in part…
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Trump Jr Says AI Agents That Can Think But Can’t Pay Are Just ‘Expensive Interns’ — Touts New World Liberty Financial Infrastructure

Donald Trump Jr. promoted World Liberty Financial’s (WLFI) new payment infrastructure on Thursday that will enable AI agents to manage funds and transact on the blockchain. WLFI Dives Into Agentic Commerce…
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Meet Mark Zuckerberg’s college roommate. He’s an Olympian-turned-VC exec who now invests in your favorite celebrity businesses

When Samyr Lainé walked into his freshman dorm room at Harvard University in 2002, he found his new roommate tucked away in the corner of their room, typing away on…
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Jack Schlossberg says his grandfather JFK would be ‘alarmed’ by how far America has fallen on the world stage

Jack Schlossberg thinks his grandfather would have been great at social media. He’s less sure JFK would recognize the country he once led. “I think he would be shocked at…
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As Gen Z and CEOs alike slam ‘worthless’ degrees, one UK graduate has racked up $420,000 in student loans—more than the price of an average home

As Gen Z and millennials watch the value of their degrees dramatically decline, one graduate in the UK has become the face of the crisis. The unnamed graduate now owes…
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For CEOs, it’s time for a wartime mindset

“Scenario planning” has become boardroom shorthand for preparation to deal with the unknowable. It’s a practice that is never more vital than in wartime, when a sea mine, cyberattack, or…
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How an MBA internship led Mitsubishi to e-commerce platform Yami—and into the U.S. snacks market

Mitsubishi Shokuhin, Japan’s largest food wholesaler and part of the massive Mitsubishi Corporation, needed a way to break into the U.S. Tourists were falling in love with Japanese products, but…
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China is becoming a ‘factory to the factories,’ powering global manufacturing in places like Southeast Asia even as U.S. trade declines

China is becoming a “factory to the factories,” ramping up its exports of industrial components like smartphone parts, processors, memory chips and lithium-ion batteries, destined for final assembly in economies…
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Gemini, Winklevoss Twins Sued By Investors For ‘False’ IPO Claims, Operational Shifts — Crypto Exchange’s Q4 Loss Deepens

Shareholders filed a class action lawsuit against Gemini Space Station, Inc. (NASDAQ:GEMI) and the Winklevoss brothers on Wednesday, alleging that the company misled investors in relation to its Initial Public Offering. ‘False,…
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Supermicro’s cofounder was just arrested for allegedly smuggling $2.5 billion in GPUs to China

Federal agents on Thursday arrested Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, a prominent Silicon Valley executive deep in the AI ecosystem who cofounded Supermicro in 1993 and is a close confidante of CEO…
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90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen recalled nationwide, FDA says

Nearly 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen have been recalled over the potential presence of a foreign substance, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Strides Pharma, Inc., headquartered in India,…
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Penn professor says Zillow ‘systematically deceives consumers’ about agent connections

A University of Pennsylvania Wharton professor published a paper that claims Zillow users don’t know who they’re being connected with when they select an agent, alleging that Zillow-affiliated agents drive…
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Uber, Rivian ink $1.25B deal to put thousands of robotaxis on US streets

Rivian and Uber on Thursday announced a partnership worth up to $1.25 billion to accelerate the two companies’ plans for autonomous vehicles and deploy up to 50,000 fully autonomous robotaxis in…
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Gen Z’s straight‑A boom is quietly shrinking their paychecks

Straight‑A report cards have never been more common for America’s teens—but the payoff is not what parents think. A new National Bureau of Economic Research study finds that when teachers…
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Bitcoin Struggles At $70,000 As Ethereum, XRP, Dogecoin Reverse Gains

Bitcoin tapped $70,000 on Thursday as cryptocurrencies reversed most of their gains from earlier in the week. Cryptocurrency Ticker Price Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) $70,475.44 Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) $2,146.93 Solana (CRYPTO:…
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The $10,000 car loan tax deduction: Here’s who qualifies and how to claim it

A new tax break is available this filing season for taxpayers who have car loans on vehicles that meet certain specifications. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), which was passed…
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Baked by Melissa’s founder was fired at 24. Two decades later, she’s ‘so freaking thrilled’ to step down as CEO

In a world of protein-maxxing and fiber-counting, it’s hard to remember a time when a baked good itself could be a fad. But a decade ago, people underwent a frenzy…
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France is experiencing wave of crypto assault. One involved an influencer’s father doused with gasoline

Five people were arrested for allegedly dousing an influencer’s father in gasoline and forcing him into the trunk of a car in exchange for ransom payments in crypto. The attack,…
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War, oil, and an unpaid TSA: The perfect storm of travel chaos feels like the pandemic all over again

A regional war filled with missiles and drones flying overhead has dismantled the Middle Eastern airspace. The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz has sent oil costs skyrocketing. A partial…
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Uber will operate its own robotaxis again—this time with Rivian’s not‑yet‑built EVs

After six years on the sidelines, Uber is making a clear push to deploy its own robotaxis again, with deal structures that seem designed to limit its risk. It’s a…
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Is Crypto Evolving Beyond Speculation Into A Real Alternative To Traditional Banking?

Crypto is gradually evolving beyond speculation into a viable alternative to traditional banking, according to Jupiter Exchange President Xia Ju. Stablecoins Lead The Shift Ju said on the When Shift…
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Jack Schlossberg on why Democrats lost young men to Trump—and it starts with the reason he quit the Biden campaign

Jack Schlossberg has a confession: He thinks Donald Trump did something right. At Fortune‘s CEO Initiative dinner in New York, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy — and now…
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EXCLUSIVE: Bitcoin ETFs Under Pressure — Cyber Hornet CEO Explains The Volatility Gap Between IBIT And BBB

As volatility grips Bitcoin, a clear divide is emerging between pure-play crypto ETFs like the iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) and hybrid strategies such as the Cyber Hornet S&P 500 and…
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The CEO of Patreon blasts AI companies for the ‘bogus excuse’ they’re using to not pay artists

Patreon’s CEO Jack Conte is tired of watching AI companies strike deals with huge corporations like Disney while ignoring the myriad of smaller creators who contribute to their models. Speaking…
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Iranian strikes cut 17% of Qatar LNG output, threatening global supply

Iranian strikes have cut about 17% of Doha’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity, QatarEnergy’s CEO told Reuters in an interview on Thursday. Saad al-Kaabi said the disruption could result…
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Social Security has 6 years left. The fix that sounds cruelest may be the smartest

Social Security is six years from insolvency. That’s not a projection buried in an actuarial footnote—it’s the opening finding of a new report from the Penn Wharton Budget Model (PWBM),…
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Kohl’s CEO signals what’s next for stores after several closures

The CEO of Kohl’s signaled that the company isn’t planning on closing additional stores this year after it shuttered more than two dozen locations last year. Kohl’s closed 27 stores in…
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Could data from 100 million species help cure disease? One startup is betting on it

Welcome to Eye on AI, with AI reporter Sharon Goldman. In this edition: OpenAI to acquire startup Astral, expanding push into coding…Fourteen Catholic theologians have filed briefs in federal court…
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Mortgage rates jump to highest level in over 3 months

Mortgage rates jumped this week to the highest level in nearly four months, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Freddie Mac’s latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey, released Thursday, showed the…
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TV host Mike Rowe slams schools for portraying skilled trades as a ‘consolation prize’—when he’s met data center electricians making $280K a year

For many decades, students have been steered toward a singular path: go to college, or risk falling behind. It’s a message that took hold in the 1970s and 80s, when…
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Strategy Could Own 1 Million Bitcoin By September—Here’s The Math

Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) could hit 1 million Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) by September 2026 if the company maintains its historical 16% quarterly acquisition rate, with the preferred stock STRC enabling purchases during…
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Uber cofounder has ‘white pill’ outlook on AI’s job disruption: he says humans will be ‘super fine’ until AGI steps into the picture

Business leaders are split on if AI will trigger a jobs armageddon or usher in “super interesting” gigs of the future. And Uber cofounder Travis Kalanick believes the veil is…
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Michael Saylor Changed Tactics To Buy More Bitcoin: What It Means For MSTR

Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) executive chairman Michael Saylor is increasingly turning to alternative funding channels to finance its Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) purchases, signaling a shift away from heavy reliance on equity dilution.…
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Bitcoin struggles to hold $70,000 as oil surge jolts risk assets

Bitcoin dipped below the $70,000 level for the first time in over a week, as stocks sank and energy prices surged following renewed attacks on energy infrastructure in the Middle…
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China doesn’t need a trade deal to win. Here’s what CEOs are missing

The wrong question about the Paris trade talks isn’t whether they succeeded. It’s why anyone expected them to. China’s negotiating position was set long before anyone sat down at OECD…
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Trump’s lunch for his biggest memecoin holders is going ahead. One attendee plans to come back despite ‘Walmart steak’ at previous meal

President Donald Trump’s memecoin team is inviting top holders out to a meal—again. Last week, the outfit behind the $TRUMP cryptocurrency announced that there will be a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience at…
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Mick Mulvaney: Stop calling it a ‘prediction market.’ It’s sports betting

A simple question: if you wager (or “invest” or “purchase a contract for”) $100 on who will win the NCAA championship next month, is that a sports bet? If you…
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Bessent rules out government intervention in oil futures market during Iran war

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. government will not intervene in oil futures markets even as the administration moves to offset supply disruptions tied to the Iran conflict, arguing…
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Bitcoin Crashes 4%, Loses $70,000: Why Is BTC Going Down?

Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) has tumbled below $70,000 as equities continue to slide lower while oil prices surge. Bearish Structure Remains Crypto analyst Benjamin Cowen maintains a cautious outlook, arguing that…
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Indonesia’s richest man, tobacco tycoon Michael Bambang Hartono, dies at 86

Indonesia’s richest man, Michael Bambang Hartono, who helped turn the Djarum cigarette company into one of the country’s largest business empires and later became a controlling shareholder of Bank Central…
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Europe tells Trump to get lost on Iran, again

European leaders doubled down Thursday on refusing to join the United States and Israel military campaigns in the Middle East as they met in Brussels to grapple with rising oil…
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AI’s memory chip shortage is quietly taxing the entire economy

Your next laptop, smartphone, or even refrigerator is going to cost more — and you can thank AI for that. The AI boom has triggered what insiders are calling “RAMageddon”:…
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Trump seems to have put himself in a position where the only Iran solution is troops on the ground

President Donald Trump is facing perhaps the most daunting question of the war with Iran, one that could define his time in office: Will he put U.S. troops on the ground in Iran…
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The AI era is turning Corporate America into a CEO churn machine

Adobe’s longtime CEO Shantanu Narayen announced he was stepping down last week, a move caused, at least in part, by investors’ impatience with the software company’s AI transition. Abode’s stock…
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Oil approaches $115 per barrel as market realizes higher for longer is very possible

Global energy prices soared Thursday after Iran attacked two oil refineries in Kuwait and a key natural gas facility in Qatar that can supply one-fifth of the world’s liquified natural…
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‘It takes money to kill bad guys’: Hegseth asks for $200 billion in extra funds for Iran war

The Pentagon is seeking $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, a senior administration official says. The department sent the request to the White House, according to the…
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