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- SpaceX strikes $60 billion deal for the right to buy coding startup Cursor [34d]
- Sam Altman opens up about the Molotov cocktail attack on his home: 'The way Anthropic talks about OpenAI doesn't help' [34d]
- AI hallucinated — and now an elite law firm is profusely apologizing to a federal judge [34d]
- Tim Cook started courting Donald Trump with a phone call. It worked. [34d]
- I was frustrated by every baby carrier on the market. So I built my own — and grew 2,200% in the last three years. [34d]
- How FedEx, UPS, and DHL plan to pass tariff refunds along to customers [34d]
- Marketing to "a segment of one" is possible with AI, says Adobe's enterprise CMO [34d]
- Meta employees are up in arms over a mandatory program to train AI on their mouse movements and keystrokes [34d]
- AI, sock puppets, and the richest Fed chair in history: 3 takeaways from Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearings [34d]
- Tim Cook, thank you for making me fall in love with my phone [34d]
- What smart people are saying about the future of the Fed under Kevin Warsh [34d]
- Why are young people getting colon cancer? A common weed killer may be linked, scientists say [34d]
- Apple's CEO change has analysts wondering about its future in Hollywood [34d]
- 13 of the best and worst looks from the premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' [34d]
- Living abroad 20 years ago changed how we shop for groceries and plan meals. Now, we eat better and waste less food. [34d]
- The US Navy is testing a jet-powered JDAM that can deliver standoff cruise-missile-like strikes for less [34d]
- The chip industry's most important company is cutting managers. This doc shows how. [34d]
- Outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook's daily routine starts before 5 a.m., a time of the day he can 'control the most' [34d]
- Trump says 'maybe' the federal government should help Spirit Airlines [34d]
- 13 successful people who got their start working in fast food [34d]
- For 6 years, I worked as a ranger in state and national parks. I always saw visitors making the same 5 mistakes. [34d]
- The humble homes of 16 US presidents, from log cabins to apartments [34d]
- I gave up my athletic scholarship in college. Over 20 years later, I still wonder if that was the right choice. [34d]
- I've been to all 50 states and every major national park. Here are 6 places in the US I think everyone should experience at least once. [34d]
- I compared Chili's Big Crispy chicken sandwich to McDonald's McCrispy. One was a way better value. [34d]
- I'm 57 and in the best shape of my life. My morning routine is the key. [34d]
- Companies are hoarding AI compute because of FOMO — and they're sitting on most of it [34d]
- The AI boom is energizing and exhausting tech product managers at once [34d]
- The 10 best memes we've seen about Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO [34d]
- 'Long live the Warthog:' The US military decided it isn't yet ready to give up the A-10 after its fights in Iran [34d]
- Trump praises 'Tim Apple' in a nod to his infamous name slip-up [34d]
- Apple's new CEO pick shows it's sticking to its guns in the AI wars [35d]
- What Tim Cook taught us about succeeding a legend [35d]
- Hot AI startup Lovable's security stumble shows one big risk in vibe coding [35d]
- This new app uses AI to help you catalog and make new memories with your closest friends [35d]
- With a family of 6, I have to keep an eye on our budget. Thrift shopping has helped me furnish our home and buy luxury clothes. [35d]
- The AI data center boom is moving closer to cities — and this Texas developer just raised $2 billion to bet on it [35d]
- 5 leadership lessons from departing Apple CEO Tim Cook [35d]
- I'm a millennial who ditched my smartphone for a month. I made new friends and ended up keeping my flip phone. [35d]
- The Apple products that define Tim Cook's era [35d]
- I'm a Bank of America exec who once got passed over for a promotion. Here's what it taught me. [35d]
- I moved to San Francisco to work in AI. Living here requires sacrifices — I gave up normalcy to gain access. [35d]
- Here's what Wall Street doesn't get about young investors, according to a Gen Z founder [35d]
- At 49, I quit my lucrative tech job in Texas for a quieter, happier life in Tuscany. I lost 42 pounds in the process. [35d]
- I'm the 83-year-old founder and chairman of a PE firm. Here's my daily routine that's reversing my biological age. [35d]
- How the next gen of Tiger Cubs did in a rough quarter for hedge funds [35d]
- The new Amazon: How employees are navigating AI, RTO, and a shifting culture [35d]
- A new fault line has emerged inside Google: The Claude haves and have-nots [35d]
- The Musk vs Altman trial is fast approaching. The stakes are high for OpenAI and its CEO. [35d]
- The OpenClaw creator on the moment AI changed everything [35d]
- Workplace fairness laws are making work less fair [35d]
- Tim Cook built Apple's China era [35d]
- California says Amazon coerced companies like Walmart and Levi into illegally raising prices [35d]
- Anne Hathaway says turning 40 helped her stop 'living an awkward life' [35d]
- Apple's CEO pick is a bet on hardware in the AI age [35d]
- How OpenClaw turned into China's next big thing [35d]
- What smart people are saying about Tim Cook's legacy at Apple [35d]
- He burned out, moved to Thailand with his family, and found early retirement didn't suit him [35d]
- A K-pop star turned his years-long work break into a productivity flex [35d]
- Jeff Bezos' secretive AI startup is set to be valued at around $38 billion after raising a $10 billion mega round [35d]
- Jury orders Uber to pay $5,000 to woman who says she was attacked by a driver [35d]
- Apple isn't losing its Trump whisperer [35d]
- I called Tim Cook a loser in 2013. He went on to make Apple the biggest winner and prove Silicon Valley wrong. [35d]
- The Onion CEO says he has a deal to buy Infowars —and 'grand designs' beyond owning Alex Jones [35d]
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