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Cathie Wood Is Loading Up on This Air Taxi Stock — Should You Follow Her Lead? |

Ark Invest, led by Cathie Wood, targets high-growth, disruptive, innovative, early-stage companies, including developers of electric…

Anthropic Just Gave Investors One More Reason To Avoid the SpaceX IPO |

2026 is shaping up to be the biggest year for IPOs in stock market history. SpaceX…

Biotech ETFs: Which ETF Offers Lower Fees? IBBQ or XPH? |

Investors choosing between Invesco Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBBQ +2.33%) and State Street SPDR S&P Pharmaceuticals ETF…

The Secret Reason You Might End Up Hating Retirement (It's Not a Lack of Money) |

Many workers spend decades imagining retirement as the ultimate reward — no more daily alarm clock,…

How Bazooka's CIO is bringing AI to the gum game and navigating candy industry headwinds | Fortune

When Sankar Karuppasamy served as chief information officer at trading card manufacturer Topps, he reported to…

Mike Bloomberg matches $25 million fundraising effort to educate youths about 9/11 ahead of the 25th anniversary | Fortune

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum has launched a $75 million fundraising campaign as the nonprofit tries…

Despite his hectic schedule, Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins says he’s ‘the most responsive person in the company’—and looks for the same trait in new hires | Fortune

Professionals are now tasked with keeping up with a dizzying number of communications platforms, from Slack…

Cognizant CEO is swimming against the tide on AI: he's hiring over 20,000 graduates this year and says AI tokenmaxxing is a 'vanity metric' | Fortune

For months, the loudest voices in artificial intelligence—including OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei—warned that…

The IBM executive tasked with retraining 30 million workers is changing how she thinks about the AI finish line | Fortune

Justina Nixon-Saintil has a big job: train 30 million people with new skills —with a significant…

Ohio city workers are covering automated license plate readers with trash bags as officials sound the alarm on ‘egregious violations’ of privacy | Fortune

Across Dayton, Ohio, city workers are pulling black trash bags over dozens of automatic license plate…

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