The Man Behind Anthropic’s Claude Code Hasn’t Written a Line of Code in 8 Months — Here’s What He Does Instead

Boris Cherny says developers have come a long way from using a single Claude Code tab in a window.

Inside the Gebbia Family’s $50 Million Florida Real Estate Run

NYSE-listed Siebert Financial’s Gebbia family has quietly built a $50 million-plus South Florida real estate empire.

He Started Sketching Hats When He Was 9 Years Old — Now Fans Literally Buy His Shirts Off the Backs of the People Selling Them

Jason Franklin, co-founder of Sportiqe, details how he stitched together a premium lifestyle apparel brand by embedding in fan culture and seizing on big moments.

While the U.S. Fights Over Where to Put AI Data Centers, China Just Built One on the Ocean Floor — But How Safe Is It?

The $226 million structure sits 115 feet below the ocean and runs on wind power. Some scientists are questioning its impact on marine life.

Forget Golf. The Ultra-Wealthy Are Joining This Private Racetrack for $450,000.

Singer Drivers Club, outside of LA, is a members-only club where car enthusiasts can race their $3 million Porches and Ferraris.

The World Cup Is Days Away. So Why Can’t FIFA Sell Out Its Opening Matches?

According to FIFA, the World Cup is sold out. According to StubHub, it very much is not. Excitement is in the air, so what is going on?

The Costliest Mistake With a Prospective Client Happens in the First 30 Minutes (And Most People Miss It)

Agencies lose more money to bad-fit clients than to pricing or scope creep. A 30-minute call, run as a filter instead of a pitch, removes most of them before a proposal is written.

Goldman Sachs Accepted Less Than 1% of Intern Applicants This Year. Here’s What Set Candidates Apart.

It’s the third year in a row that Goldman Sachs’ intern acceptance rate was under 1%.

Colleges Want Students to Sign Up for Degree Programs in This Emerging Field: ‘We’re Basically the Test Subjects’

This degree has recently exploded in popularity as students try to keep up with technology.

A 26,000-Pound Truck Full of Doritos Is Heading to Walmart. Nobody Is Behind the Wheel.

PepsiCo’s 41 autonomous trucks have hit a 99% on-time delivery rate with zero accidents. The Teamsters union is not happy about it.