The AI Bubble And The U.S. Economy

AI investment is driving U.S. growth but creating financial fragility. Here is what investors should watch as valuations and infrastructure spending climb.

The $3 Trillion Pipeline Funding Big Tech’s AI Expansion

Big Tech faces $3.1 trillion in AI commitments as free cash flow turns negative at major hyperscalers, raising new questions about demand, risk and investor expectations.

Inside PayPal Mafia Billionaire Max Levchin’s Slow-And-Steady Path To Fintech Profitability

Despite racking up more than $2 billion in losses while sticking to a do-it-yourself strategy, buy-now, pay-later pioneer Affirm is finally profitable—and worth $25 billion.

The Cost Of DOGE: America’s Environmental Intelligence Is Going Stale

Elon Musk’s DOGE gutted staffing and budgets at NOAA and the National Weather Service early last year. It left fishing fleets, farmers and insurers exposed to the fallout

Small Brands Get Famous On TikTok Shop, But Amazon Is Still King

A TikTok Shop sponsored survey finds it’s the top way consumers discover new products. But then they often buy elsewhere, such as on Amazon, say e-commerce pros.

Nursing Homes Can Provide Quality, Creative Care. Here’s One

The Leonard Florence Center specializes in care for residents with ALS. With compassionate care and high tech, they live longer, more independent and satisfying lives.

AI Helps Retailers Get Clicks, But Humans Win Customers

Shoppers are embracing AI-driven “conversational commerce,” but it’s still the human touch that earns brand loyalty.

AI Data Centers Are Driving Up Electric Bills. Who Pays?

Who pays for the enormous grid investment required to serve data centers — the companies building them or consumers?

This $872 Million Morgan Stanley Advisor Gave Up The MLB For Wealth Management

After an elbow injury ended Bryan Longpre’s professional baseball career, he found his next opportunity helping wealthy families invest in private companies before they go public.

This Former Lawyer Built A $900 Million UBS Practice Deemphasizing Investments

Nick Deidiker left estate law after deciding he did not want to spend his career working 100-hour weeks. A decade later, he advises wealthy families across generations, including an 11-year-old saving for a Lamborghini.