Business News Private Schools in NYC Now Cost More Than Elite Colleges. Here’s the Shocking Number. At least seven Manhattan private schools are breaking the $70,000 sticker price this fall, with one charging $75,300. By Jonathan Small
Business News Elon Musk Says SpaceX Is Pivoting to Build a ‘Self-Growing City’ on the Moon By Jonathan Small
Business News The Stock Market Is at a Record High. So Why Can’t Young College Grads Find Jobs? By Jonathan Small
Tech Apple Is About to Release a Flood of New Products — Here’s What’s Coming The iPhone 17e arrives soon with MagSafe charging, followed by updated iPads, new MacBook Pros, and Apple's budget MacBook. By Jonathan Small
Business News Michael Bay Is Suing Cadillac for $1.5 Million For Its Super Bowl Ad The "Transformers" director says Cadillac F1 allegedly stole his concepts after firing him. By Jonathan Small
Business News Spotify Is Getting Into the Book Selling Business — And Not Just Digital Ones The music streaming app is partnering with Bookshop.org to let audiobook listeners buy physical copies. By Jonathan Small
Business News Say Goodbye to Minute Maid’s Frozen Orange Juice Can Coca-Cola is discontinuing this breakfast staple, ending an 80-year run. By Jonathan Small
Business News NFL Fans Can’t Buy Super Bowl Jerseys — And They’re Bashing Fanatics Online Fanatics, the league's exclusive jersey distributor, apologized for running out of Patriots and Seahawks jerseys after demand surged nearly 400%. By Jonathan Small
Business News January Layoffs Hit Their Highest Level in 17 Years U.S. employers announced 108,435 layoffs in January — the most to start a year since the 2009 financial crisis. By Jonathan Small
Business News Pinterest Employees Built a Tool to Track Layoffs. The CEO Fired Them. Bill Ready called the engineers' behavior "obstructionist" after they created software to identify which employees were laid off during the company's restructuring. By Jonathan Small
Business News Sam Altman Rants About Anthropic’s ‘Dishonest’ and ‘Authoritarian’ Super Bowl Ads The commercials mocked ChatGPT's new campaign, causing the OpenAI CEO to rage against his rival on X. By Jonathan Small
Business News The Washington Post Just Laid Off One-Third of Its Staff In a ‘Broad Strategic Reset’ The Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper lost $100 million in 2024. By Jonathan Small
Business News Amazon Says Prime Members Avoided 64 Trips to Stores Last Year by Using Fast Delivery Instead Fast delivery has become a substitute for routine shopping trips. By Jonathan Small
Business News Walmart Joins the $1 Trillion Club — The First Retailer To Do It The mega store's surge was fueled by booming e-commerce sales and higher-income shoppers. By Jonathan Small
Business News PepsiCo Is Slashing Prices on Cheetos, Doritos, and Lay’s — Here’s How Much You’ll Save The company wants to win back price-strapped chip consumers after years of raising prices. By Jonathan Small
Business News Bob Iger Is Stepping Down as Disney CEO. Here’s Who’s Taking the Reins. Josh D'Amaro, who has overseen Disney's booming theme parks division since 2020, will step into the role on March 18. By Jonathan Small
Business News Elon Musk Just Merged SpaceX and xAI Into a $1.25 Trillion Company — Here’s Why The deal creates the most valuable private company in the world. By Jonathan Small
Business News This Is Now America’s Most-Loved Grocery Store, Beating Publix Trader Joe's scored 86 out of 100 in the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index, overtaking Publix for the first time. By Jonathan Small
Business News 50,000 Workers Were Told AI Took Their Jobs. Was It Really ‘AI-Washing’? Industry experts say companies are using AI as an excuse for layoffs when the real reasons may be more complex. By Jonathan Small
Business News Reddit Destroyed This Restaurant Over a $22 Grilled Cheese — Now It’s Out of Business The pricey menu at Farmer's Wife in Marin County sparked outrage that spiraled into a delgue of one-star reviews. By Jonathan Small
Business News Music Publishers Say Anthropic Is ‘Built on Piracy.’ Now They’re Suing for $3 Billion. Concord Music Group and Universal Music Group claim the AI company illegally downloaded songs, lyrics, and sheet music to train Claude. By Jonathan Small
Business News Why Billionaires and VCs Are Annoyed by Apple’s Latest iPhone Feature Apple's iOS 26 uses an automated voice to screen unknown callers, making it harder for the rich to reach each other. By Jonathan Small
Business News Elon Musk Announces Tesla Will Stop Making Its Model S and X and Will Build Humanoid Robots Instead The company is converting Model S and X production space to manufacture 1 million humanoid robots. By Jonathan Small
Business News Starbucks’ Turnaround Is ‘Ahead of Schedule’ as Sales Beat Expectations The coffee chain got a sales boost thanks to faster service times and a $30 bear cup. By Jonathan Small
Business News Southwest’s Signature Open Seating Is Gone — And Some Customers Aren’t Happy The airline rolled out assigned seating this week, ending a 54-year-old policy. By Jonathan Small
Business News Amazon Is Shutting Down Every Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh Store. Here’s What Went Wrong. The company will close 57 Fresh stores and 15 Amazon Go locations, converting some into Whole Foods stores. By Jonathan Small
Business News This Internet Pioneer Just Launched an AI Answer Engine to Compete With Google and ChatGPT Yahoo Scout runs on Claude AI and on Yahoo's three decades of user data from 250 million monthly users. By Jonathan Small
Business News Sydney Sweeney’s Marketing Stunt for Her Lingerie Line Could Land Her in Legal Trouble In a viral video, the actress decorated the Hollywood Sign without permission from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. By Jonathan Small
Building a Business This 37-Year-Old Thought His Boat-Flipping Side Hustle Was About to Sink. Now It’s a $68 Million Public Company. Jason Ruegg's business idea started on the docks during college, flipping used boats in between classes. By Jonathan Small