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‘The push for work-life balance is fatally flawed,’ according to a 100-page report and survey of 5,000 workers. It’s all about the power of choice
BY
Jane Thier
Success
Elon Musk’s not wrong: People really are less willing to work post-pandemic—and COVID handouts could be the cause, claim the world’s most senior central bankers
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
School children around the world saw an ‘unprecedented drop in performance’ during the pandemic, global study finds
BY
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
Success
‘He doesn’t have special needs, he just has anger issues’: Parents are furious at schools sending their bullied kids to ERs for psych evaluations
BY
Annie Ma
,
The Associated Press
, and others
Finance
Millennials are the most housing-obsessed generation, BofA survey shows—it’s a sign the prosperity of the boomers has bypassed them
BY
Sydney Lake
Leadership
Exclusive: Mozilla adds 4 new directors from diverse backgrounds to its nonprofit board in stark contrast to OpenAI
BY
Lila MacLellan
Success
Harvard alums are making $1 donations in a symbolic protest of school leadership’s ‘moral failures’ in handling anti-Israel protests
BY
Janet Lorin
and
Bloomberg
Asia
China’s youth unemployment crisis has millennials quitting the city for the country and the farming life—that their parents escaped
BY
Bloomberg
Success
Prominent work-from-home CEO has just acknowledged a significant flaw in the remote office model
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Tech
Some of the Big 4 consulting giants already think AI could trim years off the path to partner
BY
Irina Anghel
and
Bloomberg
Tech
Spotify to slash bloated headcount by 17% after CEO Daniel Ek says staff are doing too much ‘work around the work’
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Success
How Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Peter Thiel each tick differently but are all ‘live players,’ according to Bismarck’s Samo Burja
BY
Steve Mollman
Success
Surprise: Supposedly irresponsible millennials and Gen Xers are better prepared for retirement than baby boomers, report says
BY
Paolo Confino
Success
Why a 26-year-old content creator with a six-figure business only spent $75 on her wedding dress—and opted for a moissanite ring
BY
Jane Thier
Success
These nine successful CEOs were high school sports stars: Here are the lessons they’ve taken from the pitch to the boardroom
BY
Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
Charlie Munger warned that a mega-mansion can make you ‘less happy’—and he lived in the same relatively modest house for seven decades
BY
Steve Mollman
Success
One company founder sold her house and plunked down $32K to join a three-year cruise where she would work remotely. Then it was canceled
BY
Steve Mollman
Success
The U.S. can’t handle the ‘silver tsunami’ of millions of baby boomers needing housing in their retirement years, report warns
BY
Anita Snow
and
The Associated Press
Success
Even the U.S. president’s return-to-office push is being ignored by workers: ‘They aren’t coming back’
BY
Steve Mollman
Politics
Unions are suing Wisconsin to end the state’s ban on collective bargaining for most public employees—after Missouri’s top court struck down a similar law
BY
Scott Bauer
and
The Associated Press
Success
Barbara Corcoran reveals her ‘most embarrassing moment ever’ and how it led to a teaching contract at NYU: ‘You gotta find a way to stand back up’
BY
Eleanor Pringle
Success
Uber, DoorDash and Grubhub will have to pay their New York delivery workers $18/hour after losing a court appeal to block a minimum wage rule
BY
Chris Dolmetsch
and
Bloomberg
Success
Yet another media company is laying off workers as the industry’s retrenchment hits Vox Media for the second time this year
BY
Samantha Stewart
and
Bloomberg
Tech
Lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their sleep. Work may never be the same
BY
Rachyl Jones
Success
In-person work rates will remain ‘flat as a pancake’ until 2026, when WFH will officially dominate, says remote work guru Nick Bloom
BY
Jane Thier
Success
A Black former FedEx delivery driver is suing for $5M, saying two white men shot into his van and pursued him in a high-speed chase
BY
Emily Wagster Pettus
and
The Associated Press
Success
Boomers are still obsessed with retiring in Florida, even though many of their peers have been priced out of the state
BY
Chloe Berger
Leadership
X CEO Linda Yaccarino tries to bail Elon Musk out of trouble again, as she labels his expletive-laden rant against advertisers a ‘candid’ exchange
BY
Christiaan Hetzner
Finance
Sam Bankman-Fried and Elizabeth Holmes may just be the tip of the corporate fraud iceberg that costs the economy $830 billion annually, study says
BY
Irina Ivanova
Success
Billionaire heirs just overtook self-made ones for the first time, UBS says—and they’re unlikely to pay the same taxes or care as much about philanthropy
BY
Ryan Hogg
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