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One of the most powerful El Niños on record cost the world economy $5.7 trillion. The 2026 cycle might be even stronger

One of the most powerful El Niños on record cost the world economy $5.7 trillion. The 2026 cycle might be even stronger

A strong El Niño weather event this year will deal a blow to the global economy.

Sam Bankman-Fried’s pardon faces bipartisan pushback in Congress: ‘Keep him locked up’

Sam Bankman-Fried’s pardon faces bipartisan pushback in Congress: ‘Keep him locked up’

Two top members of the Senate Banking Committee introduced a resolution on Wednesday opposing federal clemency for FTX cofounder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Brinker’s CIO spent years rebuilding restaurant tech. Now, the Chili’s operator is ready to explore more AI

Brinker’s CIO spent years rebuilding restaurant tech. Now, the Chili’s operator is ready to explore more AI

Chris Caldwell is the chief information officer at Brinker International.

The G7 has some special lunchtime guests this year: Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei

The G7 has some special lunchtime guests this year: Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei

President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae

Jensen Huang on his relationship with Trump: ‘calls me in the middle of the night’

Jensen Huang on his relationship with Trump: ‘calls me in the middle of the night’

Jensen Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, laughs during an interview before a groundbreaking ceremony for an expansion of Coherent's manufacturing facility on

A 21-year-old cofounder’s sales pitch to clients begs them to question the company’s results: ‘Do not trust us. Do not trust our model’

A 21-year-old cofounder’s sales pitch to clients begs them to question the company’s results: ‘Do not trust us. Do not trust our model’

Aaru cofounder Ned Koh doesn't expect clients to trust that his startup's prediction models are more accurate than human data.

‘I have nothing to lose’: Perplexity CEO says fear of failure is ‘the stupidest thing’ holding you back

‘I have nothing to lose’: Perplexity CEO says fear of failure is ‘the stupidest thing’ holding you back

When fear of failure strikes, Aravind Srinivas, the CEO of AI giant Perplexity, reminds himself that just having a job was once the bar for success.

Kevin O’Leary slams work-life balance, saying it’s complete nonsense and founders should work ’25 hours a day, 8 days a week’

Kevin O’Leary slams work-life balance, saying it’s complete nonsense and founders should work ’25 hours a day, 8 days a week’

Kevin O'Leary is wary of work-life balance.

Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer once mocked Google Chrome, calling it a ‘rounding error’—Google CEO says the jab became fuel to keep going

Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer once mocked Google Chrome, calling it a ‘rounding error’—Google CEO says the jab became fuel to keep going

A public jab from Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer in 2009 has stuck with Google's Sundar Pichai years later.

Team USA star Ricardo Pepi grew up in a trailer in El Paso—and his parents pawned their car title to fuel his soccer dream. Now, he’s in the World Cup

Team USA star Ricardo Pepi grew up in a trailer in El Paso—and his parents pawned their car title to fuel his soccer dream. Now, he’s in the World Cup

Gen Z soccer star Ricardo Pepi made it to the World Cup with Team USA thanks to his family's early sacrifices—including pawning their car title.