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The Nobel Prize committee doesn’t want Trump getting one, even as a gift—but they treated Obama very differently

There isn’t a Nobel double standard when it comes to regifting or auctions. One even sold for a whopping $103.5 million.

By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 16, 2026
How a series of calculated risks led a BNY executive to the C-suite of America’s oldest bank
By Ruth UmohJanuary 16, 2026
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Bill Gates isn’t even close to America’s largest private landowner. It’s ‘Silent Stan’ Kroenke, Walmart husband and LA Rams owner
By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 16, 2026
When Jamie Dimon poached a top Berkshire exec, he called Warren Buffett, who said ‘If he’s going anywhere, at least he’s going to you’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJanuary 16, 2026
Community colleges, associate’s degrees and certificates: Young Americans are interested in everything but a bachelor’s
By Tristan BoveJanuary 16, 2026
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This CEO says wealthy families pay him $750k to get their kids into Ivy League schools, starting in 5th grade. They’re looking at ‘a centuries-long time horizon’

Elite families are still hedging their bets on elite universities despite AI fears, viewing college as a long-term investment in family wealth.

By Jake AngeloJanuary 16, 2026
In the AI economy, the ‘weirdness premium’ will set you apart. Lean into it, says expert on tech change economics

Brandeis economics professor Benjamin Shiller says the stranger you are, the more employable you’ll be. Just look at self-driving cars and kangaroos. 

By Jake Angelo and Nick LichtenbergJanuary 16, 2026
Protect your agentic AI before you wreck your agentic AI

On the nuances of agentic AI-driven change management during the 2026 Coins2Day Brainstorm Tech dinner during CES in Las Vegas.

By Andrew NuscaJanuary 16, 2026
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Meet the self-made billionaire who bought a nearly bankrupt company off Warren Buffett for $1,000 and turned it into a $98 billion giant

Jeffrey Sprecher, the founder and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, bought the near-bankrupt company from Warren Buffett. He’s now worth $1.3 billion.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 16, 2026
Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary warns job seekers he’ll throw your resume ‘straight in the garbage’ if you have bad WiFi

Time is money, according to the multimillionaire Shark Tank star, and he’s warning that the grace period for video call glitches to be acceptable is officially over.

By Preston ForeJanuary 16, 2026
Jensen Huang tells Stanford students their high expectations may make it hard for them to succeed: ‘I wish upon you ample doses of pain and suffering’

Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang thinks privileged Gen Z grads should lower their expectations if they want success.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 16, 2026
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Coins2Day 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week

See which Coins2Day 500 companies are making changes to their C-suite ranks.

By Coins2Day EditorsJanuary 16, 2026
Adaptability is the new job security and 4 more future AI trends from EY’s global chief innovation officer

As we begin a new year, there are five AI trends shaping C-suite conversations. Each one represents enormous opportunities and challenges.

By Joe DepaJanuary 16, 2026
Google Meet exec on the knowledge engine hiding in your calendar: meetings become IP

Meetings are the dark energy of business: common, powerful, and largely invisible. That’s changing.

By Awaneesh VermaJanuary 16, 2026
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Workplace Culture
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America’s hottest job opening right now is in the NFL—no degree is required, you won’t be fixed to a desk and it pays up to $20 million

Nine NFL teams are hiring head coaches—roles that pay millions but demand long hours, constant travel, and intense public scrutiny.

By Preston ForeJanuary 15, 2026
The head of marketing at Slate posted on LinkedIn requesting cleaning services as a benefit at her company. The next day, HR answered her call

“You hear a lot of organizations talk about valuing their people and prioritizing culture, but Slate actually demonstrated it in a very real, very immediate way,” Christina Le told Coins2Day.

By Sydney LakeJanuary 15, 2026
Zoe Saldaña has been crowned the highest-grossing actor, with a $15.5 billion Hollywood portfolio—beating Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson to the top spot

Academy Award-winning actress Zoe Saldaña has starred in some of the biggest franchises of all time, from “Avatar” and “Stark Trek” to “Guardians of the Galaxy,” outranking Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson.

By Emma BurleighJanuary 14, 2026
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InnovationExclusive: Elon Musk’s Boring Co. is studying a tunnel project to Tesla Gigafactory near Reno
By Jessica MathewsJanuary 16, 2026
PoliticsTrumps threatens to impose tariffs on countries ‘if they don’t go along’ with his Greenland takeover plans
By Daniel Niemann, Darlene Superville and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
EconomyRepublican lawmakers close ranks around Powell, who spent years building ties in Congress. ‘He gets in there, pets the dog, shoots the breeze’
By Joey Cappelletti, Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
EconomyBond yields jump after Trump hints Hassett won’t be named Fed chair as Wall Street sees hawkish Warsh having easier path to replace Powell
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
PoliticsTrump doesn’t think there’s any reason ‘right now’ to use Insurrection Act in Minn., while Native Americans urged to carry ID due to ICE threat
By Jack Brook, Steve Karnowski and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2026
AIChatGPT tests ads as a new era of AI begins
By Sharon GoldmanJanuary 16, 2026
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PoliticsAs Trump throws a bone to Gen Z on student debt, watchdog calls it an ‘incoherent political giveaway,’ straight out of Biden’s playbook
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 16, 2026
AITrump says he’ll make tech firms pay for power. They’d love to
By Michelle Ma, Alicia Tang and BloombergJanuary 16, 2026
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SuccessPwC U.K. is giving Gen Z grads ‘resilience’ training in their first 6 months on the job, to get better at handling criticisms and office politics
By Emma BurleighDecember 15, 2025
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PoliticsRich Western countries face a stark choice: 6-day workweeks or more immigration, top economist warns
By Eva RoytburgDecember 15, 2025
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SuccessMeetings are not work, says Southwest Airlines CEO—and he’s taking action, by blocking his calendar every afternoon from Wednesday to Friday 
By Preston ForeDecember 15, 2025
AIThe big AI New Year’s resolution for businesses in 2026: ROI
By Sage LazzaroDecember 15, 2025
AI2025 was the year of agentic AI. How did we do?
By John KellDecember 15, 2025
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AIThe 3 trends that dominated companies’ AI rollouts in 2025
By Sage LazzaroDecember 15, 2025
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SuccessAirbnb CEO Brian Chesky says he went to ‘night school’ for an hour every day with Barack Obama and even turned in homework
By Preston ForeDecember 15, 2025
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CommentaryI lead Microsoft’s enterprise AI agent strategy. Here’s what every company should know about how agents will rewrite work
By Charles LamannaDecember 15, 2025
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SuccessBad luck, six-figure earners: Elon Musk warns that money will ‘disappear’ in the future as AI makes work (and salaries) irrelevant
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 15, 2025
A woman sits with a suitcase and a work file on a windowsill.
NewslettersUnlimited vacation policies can work—it just depends on where employees are based
By Kristin StollerDecember 15, 2025
President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on December 11, 2025 in Washington, DC.
NewslettersCEOs usually favor less regulation. But not all are happy with Trump’s executive order to block state AI laws
By Diane BradyDecember 15, 2025
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AIDeloitte’s CTO on a stunning AI transformation stat: Companies are spending 93% on tech and only 7% on people
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 15, 2025
HealthNicotine pouches offer huge promise—so long as the U.S. doesn’t repeat its mistake with vaping
By Max CunninghamDecember 14, 2025
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C-SuiteAtlantic CEO Nick Thompson on how he learned to ‘just keep moving forward’ after his famous firing at 22
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 14, 2025
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SuccessChess.com cofounder says it took a pinch of delusion to bring the traditional game online—and it’s a ‘requirement for every successful entrepreneur’
By Emma BurleighDecember 14, 2025
JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon says AI will eliminate jobs—and that soft skills will be more important than ever.
Future of WorkJamie Dimon says soft skills like emotional intelligence and communication are vital as AI eliminates roles
By Nino PaoliDecember 14, 2025
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C-SuiteI took over one of the most prestigious media firms while training for an ultramarathon. Here’s what I learned becoming CEO of The Atlantic
By Nicholas ThompsonDecember 13, 2025
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SuccessOnce a college dropout, this CEO went back to school at 52—but she still says the Gen Zers who will succeed are those who ‘forge their own path’
By Preston ForeDecember 13, 2025
AsiaThe CEO of one of Asia’s largest co-working space providers says his business has more in common with hotels
By Angelica AngDecember 12, 2025
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Health‘Tragedy in the making’: Top healthcare exec on why insurance will spike to subsidize a tax cut to millionaires and billionaires
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 12, 2025
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AIThe fastest athletes in the world can botch a baton pass if trust isn’t there—and the same is true of AI, Blackbaud exec says
By Amanda GerutDecember 12, 2025
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AICreative workers won’t be replaced by AI—but their roles will change to become ‘directors’ managing AI agents, executives say
By Beatrice NolanDecember 12, 2025
Ryan Serhant lifts his arms at the premiere of Owning Manhattan, his Netflix show
SuccessRyan Serhant, a real estate mogul who’s met over 100 billionaires, reveals his best networking advice: ‘Every room I go into, I use the two C’s‘
By Dave SmithDecember 12, 2025
Fei-Fei Li, the "Godmother of AI," says she values AI skills more than college degrees when hiring software engineers for her tech startup.
AI‘Godmother of AI’ says degrees are less important in hiring than how quickly you can ‘superpower yourself’ with new tools
By Nino PaoliDecember 12, 2025
C-SuiteCoins2Day 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, Dec. 6-12, 2025
By Coins2Day EditorsDecember 12, 2025
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SuccessApple CEO Tim Cook out-earns the average American’s salary in just 7 hours—to put that into context, he could buy a new $439,000 home in just 2 days
By Emma BurleighDecember 12, 2025
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Success40% of Stanford undergrads receive disability accommodations—but it’s become a college-wide phenomenon as Gen Z try to succeed in the current climate
By Preston ForeDecember 12, 2025
SuccessHinge CEO says he bribed students with Kit Kats to get the $550-million-a-year business off the ground: ‘I had to beg and borrow a lot‘
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 12, 2025
AIHow classic digital transformation lessons apply to AI—and what’s different this time around
By Sage LazzaroDecember 12, 2025
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne's signatures on the bottom of Apple's founding contract.
SuccessApple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
By Preston ForeDecember 12, 2025
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