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Monday, Apr 22

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House’s passage of Ukraine aid is how government is supposed to work

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It's worth noting when U.S. politicians can transcend narrow partisan interests and work together to pass legislation. Read More

Tuesday, Apr 16

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After a failed Linux backdoor attempt grabs headlines, open-source leaders warn of more attacks

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Attackers are trying to grab powerful positions in open-source projects, seemingly to inject vulnerabilities into them. Read More

Wednesday, Apr 10

Social media bans are old news—now the U.K. is considering banning phone sales to kids under 16

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There’s been a growing swell of support in the U.K. for a ban on kids buying phones. Read More

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Europe’s landmark climate change ruling may force companies to reduce ’emissions as quickly as you can’

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The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Switzerland had failed to protect its citizens from climate change. Read More

Tuesday, Apr 9

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TikTok divestment bill gets a boost from Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell

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Senate Democrats have yet to decide what to do about the push to make ByteDance divest TikTok or see it banned in the U.S. Read More

Thursday, Apr 4

20

Israel’s reported use of AI in its Gaza war may explain thousands of civilian deaths

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Israeli intelligence officials told media that an AI-powered system called Lavender has been used to identify tens of thousands of assassination targets. Read More

Friday, Mar 29

13

Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Here’s what covering the trial as a reporter was really like

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Bankman-Fried yesterday was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and Fortune reporter Leo Schwartz covered the trial from start to finish. Read More

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It’s getting harder to navigate U.S.-China competition. We should instead welcome opportunities to talk

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Speakers at the Fortune Innovation Forum in Hong Kong provided some fodder for the debate over U.S.-China relations. Read More

Thursday, Mar 28

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Oregon’s new right to repair law bans ‘parts pairing’ in defiance of Apple

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A new Oregonian law bans pairing parts to specific devices so other official parts won't work properly. Apple has been using this practice recently. Read More

Tuesday, Mar 26

17

Meta would love to avoid politics, but politics won’t go away

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Meta introduces a new Instagram policy that should slow down the spread of political content. Meanwhile, its Oversight Board has a recommendation regarding the Arabic term "shaheed". Read More

Thursday, Mar 21

09

Cisco’s Chuck Robbins says CEOs will work with a Biden or Trump administration: ‘There are things we can align on in both’

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"It behooves us and behooves the country for us to try and move forward pro-growth policies," Chuck Robbins said. Read More

Wednesday, Mar 20

10

CEOs are more optimistic about the global economy because they expect an interest rate cut by October

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In a new poll, 27% of CEOs said they were optimistic about the global economy, up from 7% last fall. Read More

Monday, Mar 18

06

Politicization is ‘deconstructing’ ESG—and the ‘E’ is winning, argues former presidential candidate

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"E to me is the clearest business case you can make," John Delaney, executive chairman of Forbright Bank and former presidential candidate, says Read More

Friday, Mar 15

13

Exclusive: The Founder Mental Health Pledge is looking to create a turning point in startup culture

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The Founder Mental Health Pledge, a nonprofit devoted to providing mental health solutions to startup entrepreneurs, has launched a new initiative. Read More

Tuesday, Mar 12

16

Suddenly, Congress’s TikTok bill is all about Trump

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The former president, who once tried to force a TikTok sale, now opposes the measure. That puts Republican lawmakers in a tricky situation. Read More

Tuesday, Feb 27

18

Texas and Florida aren’t faring so well in the Supreme Court’s big NetChoice social media case

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Even conservative justices see First Amendment issues in state governments dictating how social media firms apply content moderation. Read More

Wednesday, Feb 21

Netflix’s ex-diversity head says U.S. election will only strengthen case for DEI. Here’s her advice for leaders

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Netflix’s ex-diversity head says business leaders must prepare for a turbulent 2024 U.S. election cycle. Read More

Thursday, Feb 15

Chinese hackers are positioning to strike U.S. critical infrastructure with ‘disruptive or destructive cyberattacks’ if conflict breaks out

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A new report from Dragos security researchers adds to fears over China's state-sponsored Volt Typhoon hacking group. Read More

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KKR says the average family office is allocating 52% of their portfolio towards alternatives

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KKR surveyed more than 75 family office chief investment officers, as they look to push their portfolios further into the private markets. Read More

Tuesday, Feb 13

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The fight to protect encryption just got a boost in a ruling about Telegram and Russia

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The European Court of Human Rights made a ruling in a long-running case involving Telegram's encrypted messaging. Read More

Tuesday, Feb 6

20

On AI regulation, the EU and the U.K. set wildly divergent courses

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While EU will make companies navigate complex new requirements, the U.K. wants to adapt old rules to new tech. Read More

Thursday, Jan 25

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Florida wants to ban under-17s from using social media—but the case for such drastic measures is far from clear-cut

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Young people and their parents may be getting to grips with social media's risks. Read More

Monday, Jan 22

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Wednesday, Jan 17

17

What business leaders are saying about diversity in Davos

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Business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos doubled down on their commitment to diversity. Read More

Thursday, Jan 11

20

Lawmakers declare war on deepfakes that threaten to upend this year’s presidential election

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State lawmakers rather than federal officials are leading the charge against AI-generated images that are intended to influence voting. Read More

Tuesday, Jan 9

Who’s ready for the AI election?

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One-third of election leaders say they don’t have adequate funding to address cyber threats as AI poses a new challenge for the 2024 election.

Tuesday, Dec 19

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CEOs say political disruptions—like the 2024 presidential election—are the biggest business risks next year

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U.S.-based CEOs are changing their investment plans based on next year's election—though differ on direction. Read More

Friday, Dec 15

UAE’s AI industry is benefiting from visa restrictions elsewhere, says world’s first-ever AI minister

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"The reason why talent is moving is because visa restrictions around the world are making people reconsider," said the UAE's Omar Al Olama. Read More

Wednesday, Dec 13

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Those multicultural photos on your company’s talent page aren’t as effective as you think

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Multicultural images on corporate websites don't do much to attract diverse applicants. Read More

Friday, Dec 8

13

Some of the most powerful women in finance gather to discuss how women can increase their power on Wall Street

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Percentages of women in senior roles have consistently lagged other industries.