The job market is getting weaker, and the economy feels trapped in limbo. Americans hate it.
Wayne Osborne manages the money of Google founder Larry Page, the world's sixth-richest man. He's looking to expand.
I wanted a firsthand look at how New York City's war on rats was actually going. The truth was nastier —and funnier — than I ever expected.
San Francisco gave X a massive tax break to stay put. What went wrong?
Gen Z has no memories of 9/11. But they're flooding social media with absurd 9/11 memes.
Megabus was the favorite cheap travel option for millennials. Then it ran out of gas.
Chinese-owned bitcoin mines are popping up in rural towns across the US. And they require massive amounts of American energy.
Wall Street made billions investing in crooked colleges. Students were left with worthless degrees and a mountain of debt.
A growing army of Russian expats want to take back Russia. Can they succeed?
Investors are obsessed with Nvidia thanks to its soaring stock price. The meme feels like GameStop, but there are also some good reasons for the cult.
They were burned out on being the boss. But what if the only cure to reaching the top was to aim even higher?
Mass torts hold companies accountable for their actions — but they're a product of pure anarchy.
In the age of automated customer service chatbots and endless FAQs, the ability to speak to a real human being is a luxury.
Riding around in a Waymo cab feels totally futuristic — and strangely normal
The platform's employment feature makes some job seekers feel embarrassed. But can it actually land you a job?
Credit scores and reports can be daunting to think about for consumers. For companies from Experian to Credit Karma, that anxiety makes money.
Big banks and asset managers are a powerful force in fighting the climate crisis, but many of them are flip-flopping on their environmental promises.
A steep rise in housing costs means many Americans may be better off moving out of cities, a dramatic turnaround from just a few decades ago.
Kamala Harris is popular among young voters, like Obama in 2008. But the comparisons stop there.
Inside the desperate campaign to get Gen Z to become accountants
Americans are calling out sick and taking more mental health days. Gen Z is driving the change.
From run clubs to chess clubs, Gen Z is fueling a vibrant social renaissance.
The overload of work-related software is driving employees and managers a little nuts and even cutting into job productivity.
America's inability to build enough homes in safe areas is pushing people to buy houses that are in harm's way.
New rules for Realtors will make buying a home more complicated. But both buyers and sellers could save a ton of money.
Plenty of people have been steamrolled by Donald Trump, but no one has torched their image in service of the former president quite like Elon Musk.
From pricey restaurants to premium apps, the soaring cost of going on dates is pricing young singles out of the market.
A new poll shows Harris is beating Donald Trump on an issue that Democrats almost always lose.
Luxury brands like Porsche and Nobu are splashing their names across condo buildings as part of real estate's hottest — and weirdest — new trend.
VCs don't care if you're a nice person. They want founders who take massive risks.
From guaranteed refunds to no-surprise baggage fees, a host of new rules could make your next flight a little less miserable.
Move over, lazy girl jobs. Gen Z women are turning to the stock market to get rich.
Wall Street is worried about a recession, which means investors are paying closer attention to what actually matters in the stock market.
A linguist wanted to understand the vice president's racial identity. So she studied the SNL comedian.
Raising the minimum wage could be a win-win-win for the economy, workers, and even businesses. So what's stopping Washington?
Gen Zers are crowding gyms with their love of weightlifting and hanging out. America's gyms aren't ready for the swolest generation.
Hang on to your job — we may be headed for a wave of layoffs.
My journey into the surreal, infuriating future of homeowners insurance.
Big Tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon are clinging to a bygone era, failing to innovate, and letting down their customers.
Michal Kosinski is pushing the boundaries of what artificial intelligence can do — and it terrifies him
In the age where you're supposed to optimize everything, maybe it's fine to just be fine.
Joe Biden stepped aside. A lot of aging CEOs should do the same.
In a no-holds-barred interview, Avi Schiffmann explains why he created Friend, the AI companion everyone is hating on.
From huge debts to repossessed cars, a new study shows that legalized sports gambling is bankrupting a generation.
I'm only 28 and my favorite childhood websites have already disappeared.
New research shows that drug reviews from women can predict a serious problem. On the flip side, men's comments are "completely meaningless."
The world's largest coffeehouse chain is struggling. Can Starbucks find a way to make coffee fun again?