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Warren Buffett addresses his mortality and distributes another $1 billion to his family’s charities
“Father time always wins,” Buffett said in a Monday letter to shareholders. “To date, I’ve been very lucky, but, before ...
Thyssenkrupp to slash 40% of steel jobs in latest blow to German industry
Division to shed 11,000 roles amid oversupply in Europe and rise in cheap Asian imports
How to buy Bitcoin: the 3 best ways
As Bitcoin approaches $100,000, you may be looking to get in on the action. Here’s how. Read More
Elon Musk has big return-to-office plans for federal employees and he’s saying the quiet part out loud
The Tesla billionaire and co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency says he wants workers in the office five days ...
Israel finalising ceasefire deal with Hizbollah in Lebanon, officials say
Figures from both countries suggest pact to end more than a year of conflict could be days away
How a pro-Putin TikTok star topped Romania’s presidential poll
Social media clips show Călin Georgescu riding on white horse, performing martial arts
Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki shares a final message three months after her death from lung cancer
Wojcicki spent her final months raising awareness and donating millions to lung cancer research. Read More
‘Incompetent’ FCA slammed by MPs
Report calls for overhaul of UK regulator after three-year probe heard from whistleblowers and former staff
A hot IPO market in 2025 could fuel CFO churn
The average tenure for CFOs continues to decline. Read More
Macy’s says employee hid more than $132mn in delivery expenses
US retailer delays release of third-quarter results after discovering accounting entries issue spanning past three years
How New York transformed from tech backwater into global venture capital
Behind the rise of the New York tech scene, from DoubleClick to Etsy. Read More
Apple’s Cook joins CEO summit with China premier as economy sags
Cook, who’s visiting China for at least the third time this year, joined top executives of firms including Rio Tinto, ...
India’s central bank governor says economy ‘well placed’ to handle shocks
RBI chief Shaktikanta Das believes economic fragmentation, protectionism and tariffs are among the biggest threats
Indonesia calls Apple’s $100-million investment offer unfair
The move signals Jakarta is seeking further negotiations before lifting a ban on domestic iPhone 16 sales. Read More
Trump’s pick for Treasury Secretary has markets betting he’ll take the sting out of ‘America First’ trade policies
Donald Trump will nominate Scott Bessent to replace Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary, with markets buoyed by comments on tariffs. ...
CEOs share the career-defining moments that launched them to the corner office
CEOs spoke to Fortune about the big projects and skills that helped place them in the corner office. Read More
Inside Elon Musk’s time-worn legal strategy of spending and grinding adversaries into submission
In years of court cases, Musk has consistently used the same legal tactics to take on his opponents. Read More
Exclusive: Veterans of secretive investment firm Two Sigma raising $25 million crypto venture fund
The new venture firm is raising money as crypto markets roar back. Read More
‘Busiest Thanksgiving ever’ as 80 million expected to travel for the holiday and record numbers set to flood U.S. airports
Airline passengers might get lucky like they did last year, when relatively few flights were canceled during the holiday week. Read ...
Dollar falls after Trump names Bessent to Treasury role
Global stocks rise as hedge fund manager picked for top economic position
Bosch, one of Germany’s biggest employers, cuts working hours for 10,000 extra staff following expanded layoffs
Robert Bosch, which employes arounf 429,000 people, is overhauling its workforce as the company struggles with Germany’s flatlining economy. Read ...
Remote work jobs are disappearing—but they’re becoming a talent gold mine for employers still offering them
The share of remote positions on LinkedIn have plummeted in the last year, but applications for remote jobs are staying ...
Chinese hackers are mobilizing, U.S. official says
They could manipulate HVAC systems in server rooms or disrupt power and water to data centers. Read More
Trump’s ‘team of rivals’ cabinet is packed with different positions and eclectic personalities: ‘I think it’s going to look a lot like a reality TV show’
“The president has his two big priorities and doesn’t feel as strongly about anything else—so it’s going to be a ...
UN climate talks end with $300 billion annual pledge. Here are the main takeaways
The hope is that the money from developed countries will help boost private investment to reach an ambitious goal of ...
Charlotte airport workers plan to go on strike over ‘poverty wages’ during massive Thanksgiving travel week
“We’re on strike today because this is our last resort. We can’t keep living like this,” cabin cleaner Priscilla Hoyle ...
HP trying to take pole position in a fast-changing future of work
CEO Enrique Lores says HP became Scuderia Ferrari’s title sponsor earlier this year because of the sport’s 10-month season and ...
Jaguar’s criticized radical rebranding makes consumers question how important products are to their identities
Jaguar, a sturdy symbol of British tradition and refinement, was one of several iconic companies that announced significant rebrandings in ...
Europe goes nuts for viral Dubai chocolate. With bars priced over €100, chocolate smuggling spreads across the continent
Swiss manufacturer Lindt launched its own version of the Dubai chocolate in Germany this month and customers queued for hours ...
Alex Jones is heading back to court to try to stop The Onion’s purchase of Infowars, calling sale fraud and collusion
At stake is whether Jones gets to stay at Infowars’ studio in Austin, Texas, under a new owner friendly to ...