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Power Hours
Niki Leondakis considers herself an introvert, and she doesn't schedule back-to-back meetings.
Congress voted to reopen the government in a bill signed by Trump, ending the longest government shutdown in US history.
Health
2025-11-04T18:15:45.528Z
At 79 years old, Tom Rauscher works out every day, sets big goals like 1 million V-ups, and still enjoys the occasional square of chocolate.
Tech
2025-11-04T16:35:22.977Z
The clashes between Elon Musk and Sam Altman could boost their cred, yet there are also risks for leaders who spar where others can see.
Zohran Mamdani may not have many fans in the C-Suite, but ex-McKinsey exec Yasser Salem is introducing the upstart socialist to NYC's skeptical CEOs.
Dara Khosrowshahi said there should be "much less permissiveness" for self-driving cars to make fatal mistakes compared to "fallible" human drivers.
Law
2025-10-28T19:07:17.669Z
The ruling greenlights lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft by authors Martin, Michael Chabon, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Sarah Silverman, and others.
Ripple effects from President Donald Trump's tariffs include failed shipments, customs holds, surprise inspections, and contract disputes.
Timothy Mellon is a billionaire heir who has spent hundreds of millions on GOP causes and is reportedly behind the $130 million gift to the Pentagon.
Magazine editors Laura Brown and Kristina O'Neill share tips they gleaned from writing a book on what to do after losing a job.
Exclusive
Walmart's US frontline hourly store workers will see a new approach to raises and reviews, with top performers earning up to a 5% base pay increase.
Travel
2025-10-23T11:02:01.867Z
We took basic economy flights on Delta Air Lines and American Airlines. Here's how they compared, from the seats and snacks to the entertainment.
Media
2025-10-23T09:01:01.440Z
Bite-sized episodes about billionaires and vampires viewed on emerging apps are mounting a big challenge to Hollywood streamers like HBO and Peacock.
Tech
2025-10-20T19:47:22.488Z
The AWS outage caused shared concern among Wordle fans, who worried about their daily streaks being disrupted.
Tech
2025-10-20T13:00:01.810Z
Napster is launching a 'holographic' device for video chatting with AI agents and digital twins, after the brand was sold for $207 million this year.
I'm a longtime Swiftie. But something changed in the past few years, as she became a billionaire and relentlessly released albums — I simply can't keep up.
Travel
2025-10-15T22:31:03.442Z
My first stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Boston felt luxurious. The best amenities and perks included free coffee delivery and unlimited snacks.
Nurses and manufacturing workers face limited childcare options due to non-traditional hours, forcing them to find creative solutions.
Dell Technologies founder and CEO Michael Dell said that good leaders act as if in a crisis — even if the going is good.
In Penang, a company founded by three friends is giving travelers a true feel for the city while helping owners rent their shophouses out.