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Forget LinkedIn—Amazon’s Andy Jassy started a chicken wing eating club to network when he first moved to Seattle for work | Fortune

Moving to a new city and starting a new job can be one of the most intimidating parts of building a career. You have to make new friends, rebuild your local network, and, in Andy Jassy’s case, find the...

Trump administration’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center breaks with norms – and may lack evidence of criminal wrongdoing

The Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted on April 21, 2026, on federal fraud charges. The Justice Department alleges that the civil rights group known as the SPLC improperly raised millions of dollars to secretly...

American Airlines CEO calls United merger ‘a non-starter’: ‘No way to view that as anything but anti-competitive’ | Fortune

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom on Thursday became the latest, and most consequential “no” on the rumored American-United merger.In an interview with CNBC Thursday shortly after the company reported first-quarter earnings, Isom called the merger a “non-starter from the...

Intel CEO Lip Bu Tan crushed Wall Street targets on his 1-year anniversary: We are embracing our ‘paranoid’ roots | Fortune

Intel has spent the last few years trying to reinvent itself and prove it’s still relevant in an AI-centric world dominated by Nvidia’s chips.On Thursday, as Intel crushed Wall Street financial targets, the company had a new message: There’s...

Busted! Feds charge U.S. Army soldier who made $400,000 from Polymarket bets tied to Maduro capture | Fortune

Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a soldier stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, helped plan and execute Operation Absolute Resolve, a daring mission that saw the U.S. Army capture former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. His superiors, however, were unaware...

US shale bosses resist boosting oil output over Iran war ‘chaos’

Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Oil & Gas industry myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox.US shale bosses polled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said they did not expect to significantly increase...

The longevity revolution is here. Our systems still think we die at 65 | Fortune

When I ask audiences who wants to live to 100, most hands go up. When I add “no matter what,” most of those hands drop.That reaction captures both the promise and the peril of what I call the longevity...

The world has entered a ‘global water bankruptcy,’ but markets are mispricing water as drought costs rise to $307 billion annually, analysts warn |...

The world is in deep water, but only metaphorically. Basins, aquifers, and other natural storage systems have been drained past recovery in our lifetimes, and one analyst warns markets aren’t taking the matter seriously enough.The United Nations University Institute...

What we lose when artificial intelligence does our shopping

Americans spend a remarkable amount of time shopping – more than on education, volunteering or even talking on the phone. But the way they shop is shifting dramatically, as major platforms and retailers are racing...

French weather service alerts police to tampering after suspicious Polymarket bets

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.France’s weather forecasting service has filed a police complaint after detecting anomalies in its temperature gauges at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport,...
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How the Kremlin’s internet crackdown is frustrating Russians

Russian authorities have been tightening control of the country's cyber space, blocking access to global messaging apps, such as...
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