• Anderson Cooper is leaving CBS's '60 Minutes' after nearly 2 decades

    Anderson Cooper is leaving CBS's "60 Minutes."John Paul Filo/CBS via Getty ImagesAnderson Cooper is leaving CBS's "60 Minutes" after two decades in the gig.The correspondent said he balanced his CNN and CBS jobs for 20 years.Now, he's quitting one gig to spend more time with his children.Anderson Cooper has called it quits on CBS's "60 Minutes" after nearly two decades with the show.Cooper, who is a political commentator on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" and a correspondent on "60 Minutes," said on
  • Nvidia was his dream job. An international student facing a visa deadline shares how he landed it.

    Sylendran ArunagiriSylendran ArunagiriSylendran Arunagiri wanted to work at Nvidia, his "dream company."He said the US job market felt far more challenging than what he'd experienced in India.After being rejected for an internship, he reflected on what went wrong — and made a plan.As Sylendran Arunagiri considered moving from India to the US to pursue a master's degree, some friends and mentors advised him to delay his move. They warned that the US tech job market had become too challengin
  • Lufthansa can finally sell its tricky new Boeing 787 business class after months of flying it mostly empty

    Lufthansa's new Allegris business class has faced certification issues on the Boeing 787. It appears to have fixed the problem.MICHAELA STACHE/AFP via Getty ImagesLufthansa's Boeing 787 business class debacle is almost over after a yearslong certification delay.The airline has been flying some Dreamliners with only four of the 28 high-dollar seats sold.Lufthansa expects to boost the number of sellable 787 business-class seats to 25 by mid-April.Lufthansa can finally start making money on its Boe
  • Billionaire Hyatt chair Thomas Pritzker steps down after Epstein fallout

    Thomas J PritzkerScott Olson/Getty ImagesThomas Pritzker said he is retiring as Hyatt's executive chairman on Monday.Pritzker cited poor judgment over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.Mark Hoplamazian, Hyatt's CEO, was appointed chairman.Thomas Pritzker is stepping down as executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, saying that he "exercised terrible judgment" in maintaining contact with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.The 75-year-old billionaire said he is retiring ef
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  • 8 luxury basics brands our style editors say are worth the splurge

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  • AI's first wave was about cutting costs. The second wave is about building things we've never seen.

    People watch a surfer riding a wave in Praia do Norte, Nazare, Portugal.PEDRO NUNES/REUTERS"Second Wave" startups use AI to generate fresh revenue sources.Inworld CEO Kylan Gibbs launched a startup accelerator focused on the Second Wave of AI.Startups such as Particle, Luvu, and Status aim to redefine media, fitness, and gaming.For the past three years, AI has been mostly a cost-cutting tool. A growing number of founders and investors are trying to move beyond that era.The next chapter of AI, th

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