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LawPete Hegseth goes to war against military beards, stresses ‘grooming standards which underpin the warrior ethos’
By Konstantin Toropin and The Associated PressSeptember 17, 2025

SuccessRobert Redford said he worked at Yosemite National Park before making it in Hollywood, inspired by his first visit when he had ‘a mild case of polio’
By Dave SmithSeptember 17, 2025

AIAI has added $160 billion to ‘true GDP’ since 2022, Goldman Sachs says. There’s just one problem: That’s not official
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 17, 2025

SuccessJust like Bill Gates, this Samsung exec retreats to a remote cabin every year to escape the chaos
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 17, 2025

By Diane BradySeptember 17, 2025

SuccessFemale Gen Z workers say the best kind of bosses have one thing in common—they’re ‘girl dads’
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 17, 2025

Workplace CultureSocial media posts about Charlie Kirk’s death are baffling companies and exposing a bigger problem in American business
By Lila MacLellanSeptember 16, 2025

Future of WorkAnthropic data confirms Gen Z’s worst fears about AI: Businesses are leaning into automation, a massive threat to entry-level jobs
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 16, 2025

CybersecurityA Muslim Walmart worker says he was impersonated as celebrating Charlie Kirk’s killing, then suspended—and now fears for his family’s safety
By Eva RoytburgSeptember 16, 2025

C-SuiteUnder Armour’s CEO says micromanagement is ‘totally underestimated’ in business: ‘There’s too much lost on pretense’
By Sydney LakeSeptember 16, 2025

SuccessSpanx billionaire founder kept the brand a secret—even from family—for a year. If she hadn’t, she says she’d probably still be selling fax machines
By Preston ForeSeptember 16, 2025

Big TechNew Opendoor Chairman Keith Rabois says he doesn’t know why the company has 1,400 employees: ‘We don’t need more than 200’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 16, 2025

Success65-year-old retirees in France now have higher incomes than working-age adults—meanwhile, American boomers can’t even afford to retire
By Emma BurleighSeptember 16, 2025

SuccessRobert Redford, the Sundance Kid turned Sundance mogul, entrepreneur and independent film champion, dies at 89
By Nick LichtenbergSeptember 16, 2025

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By Henrietta Moore and Arthur KaySeptember 16, 2025

NewslettersWhat CEOs think about the SEC ‘prioritizing’ Trump’s plan to end quarterly reporting for public companies
By Diane BradySeptember 16, 2025

SuccessScientists confirm what employees already know: Working from home really does make you happier—but there’s a catch
By Orianna Rosa RoyleSeptember 16, 2025

AIAI will spark ‘violent task churn’ in the economy, but even optimists may be underestimating the productivity boom, JPMorgan says
By Jason MaSeptember 15, 2025

By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 15, 2025

SuccessProfessors think students are prepared for the workforce—nearly half of students disagree and feel unready even for entry-level roles in their field
By Jessica CoacciSeptember 15, 2025

AIOpenAI’s ChatGPT dominates personal uses, while Anthropic’s Claude has the edge in business, dueling usage studies show
By Beatrice NolanSeptember 15, 2025

SuccessPope Leo warns that the world is in ‘big trouble’ if Elon Musk becomes the first trillionaire
By Preston ForeSeptember 15, 2025

SuccessZoom’s CEO agrees with Bill Gates, Jensen Huang, and Jamie Dimon: A 3-day workweek is coming soon thanks to AI
By Emma BurleighSeptember 15, 2025

InvestingInvestor who manages $900 million in assets says there’s one investing hack everyone should know: ‘I wish they would teach it more in high school’
By Dave SmithSeptember 15, 2025

C-SuiteHow Roy Jakobs is leveraging Dutch directness and the power of AI to transform Philips into a health-tech leader
By Aslesha Mehta and Alex Wood MortonSeptember 15, 2025

EuropeHair dryers from drones and makeup mirrors from movie animators: How L’Oréal makes open innovation work
By Adam GaleSeptember 15, 2025

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