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SK Hynix’s U.S. stock listing could serve as a barometer. The company has already sent ripples around the world. Comments from SK Hynix last month that it planned to slow its AI memory business caused the Kospi index to suffer its fifth worst plunge. Global stocks followed. bit.ly/4p3L5VN
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As the Fed weighs another tightening cycle, analysts pointed out that the S&P 500 is more expensive ahead of a first rate hike than any other cycle, except for the one that ran from 1999 to 2000. bit.ly/4gokBMj
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Zuckerberg’s confidence in the wearables market stems from a simple bet: that nearly 2 billion people who already wear glasses for vision correction represent a ready-made market. He also likens it to the shift from flip phones to smartphones. bit.ly/449nGbV
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The job description for Fortune 500 CEOs has quietly expanded: Run the company, manage Wall Street, and act as a content creator in public. But Ternus may be less of an outlier than he seems as a smaller cohort of executives at top companies continues to buck the trend. bit.ly/4axFEIK
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Nearly 22% of U.S. workers still worked from home at least part of the time in 2025, a percentage point less than in 2024. The trend continued into 2026, with the combined rate of hybrid work and fully remote work running at 22.3% in January and 22% in February. bit.ly/4y0yzul
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The centerpiece of West Shore’s AI stack is Hawkeye. Using an iPad equipped with LIDAR and computer vision, a design consultant can walk into a bathroom and, in under a minute, produce a complete 3D scan of the space. bit.ly/4wpgLXZ
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“I leave the office, and I really try to respect people’s weekends, because I feel like that’s your family time, that’s your personal time, that’s your friendship time, that’s your time to reset, recharge spiritually, mentally, physically, emotionally.” bit.ly/44RgPnv
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After more than half a decade of near-total anonymity, Founders found its audience. Listeners now include Jeff Bezos, Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, Michael Dell, and Spotify CEO Daniel Ek. bit.ly/3QQ3mJv
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Ukraine’s months-long campaign of drone strikes on oil infrastructure deep inside Russian territory has forced refineries to shut down. Energy analysts have estimated that 25% or more of Russia’s refining capacity has been taken offline by the attacks. bit.ly/4p7TOGr
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While the nation celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the origin of U.S. financial might can be traced back to a controversial decision in 1790 to consolidate debts from the Revolutionary War. bit.ly/44wcRAV
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Legendary investor Warren Buffett has long preached parking your money in an S&P 500 index fund, rather than trying to outsmart the market by picking individual stocks like he does. So far in 2026, the S&P 500 is already up about 10%. bit.ly/4vdTDL5
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The children of billionaires are pushing their parents to give away wealth faster, and it could set the stage for a “reckoning” in the sector, according to a new report. Fortune's Preston Fore explains how younger generations are gaining more influence over their family's checkbooks. bit.ly/3QqzZ0h
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On the side of each Dad Gang hat is their motto, “If you know, you know," serving as unspoken support of the shared experience and a reminder of the "power to continue to push no matter how tough life gets." bit.ly/4f2dEOM
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Attendees sit at long communal tables and play bingo while a live MC works the crowd, a DJ runs throwback anthems, and audience members are pulled onstage for lip-sync battles, air guitar, and comedy bits. Prizes range from international holidays to air fryers. bit.ly/4vLuZmb
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From the archives: Fortune's 1936 cover depicting fireworks for the Fourth of July. bit.ly/3TdcIQ5
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Natura Resources was born as a next-generation nuclear startup, aiming to build smaller reactors using new technologies for cooling and other functions, with plans to bring its first reactor, MSR-1, online in 2028 in Abilene. bit.ly/4wnYBWD
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For much of the past decade, Marianne Lake seemed like the future of JPMorgan. She rose through finance roles, became chief financial officer, then CEO of consumer lending, and then co-CEO and eventually sole CEO of consumer and community banking. bit.ly/3SIoKkp
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From the archives: Fortune's red, white, and blue covers. In honor of the upcoming 2026 Fortune #Global500 list, we're taking a look back at some of Fortune magazine's most iconic covers throughout the decades. bit.ly/3TBU4i6
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About $394 billion, or 64% of total contributions, came from individuals—up 1.4% when adjusted for inflation. Foundation giving, which often reflects billionaire philanthropy, climbed nearly 3% to $117 billion. Giving through bequests jumped nearly 17%. bit.ly/4vNXrnv
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The Fourth of July caps “hot dog season,” the stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day that accounts for roughly 38% of annual retail hot dog sales, worth about $1.16 billion. July alone makes up 10% of the year’s total retail sales. bit.ly/4y0dqAp
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