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Harry Styles fans flew to Amsterdam, paid a 21% premium for hotels, and sent inflation soaring. One Gen Zer paid $1,000 for a tiny ‘box’ hotel room

Harry Styles fans flew to Amsterdam, paid a 21% premium for hotels, and sent inflation soaring. One Gen Zer paid $1,000 for a tiny ‘box’ hotel room

Gen Z may be struggling with financial milestones, but after a 10-day concert residence in Amsterdam, Harry Styles fans proved their spending power can move markets

Vietnam is paying women to have more babies—but there’s a catch: they have to be on baby no. 2 to qualify for the cash bonus

Vietnam is paying women to have more babies—but there’s a catch: they have to be on baby no. 2 to qualify for the cash bonus

Like Elon Musk and governments around the world, Vietnam wants more babies, and it's offering women cash to set their careers aside to have multiple.

The Raising Cane’s co-CEO has seen those World Cup fans praising the chicken and sauce. He’s ‘pretty grateful’ to have ‘chicken fanatics’ worldwide

The Raising Cane’s co-CEO has seen those World Cup fans praising the chicken and sauce. He’s ‘pretty grateful’ to have ‘chicken fanatics’ worldwide

Raising Cane's went all in on the World Cup fever, like this activation at their Times Square location.

Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says

Companies are shifting toward cheaper open‑source AI models to rein in costs, Amazon CTO says

Werner Vogels, CTO, Amazon

Stitch Fix’s CEO inherited a broken tech darling. He’s fixing it like a traditional retail exec

Stitch Fix’s CEO inherited a broken tech darling. He’s fixing it like a traditional retail exec

Stitch Fix CEO Matt Baer is overseeing a revitalization of the online styling services provider.

Asia’s founders are decamping to the U.S. as the region suffers a protracted venture funding slump

Asia’s founders are decamping to the U.S. as the region suffers a protracted venture funding slump

Asian founders are now taking a second look at the U.S., both pulled by its massive consumer and enterprise markets and easy access to capital, and pushed by regulatory

Hybrid‑work expert Nicholas Bloom says World Cup chaos and pricey commutes are turning July into the summer of remote work

Hybrid‑work expert Nicholas Bloom says World Cup chaos and pricey commutes are turning July into the summer of remote work

Stanford Economist Nicholas Bloom.

49% of young adults live at home, up 12 points since 2019. An economist says the fallout will reshape marriage, kids, and home-buying

49% of young adults live at home, up 12 points since 2019. An economist says the fallout will reshape marriage, kids, and home-buying

Nearly half of adults under 30 are living at home.

Microsoft’s emissions surged 25% in 2025 during data center boom

Microsoft’s emissions surged 25% in 2025 during data center boom

The company’s green ambitions ran headlong into its commercial aims.

Trump cheers Gwynne Shotwell as Elon Musk’s SpaceX No. 2 gives $325 million in stock to Trump Accounts

Trump cheers Gwynne Shotwell as Elon Musk’s SpaceX No. 2 gives $325 million in stock to Trump Accounts

SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell joins Michael and Susan Dell among the biggest name donors to Trump Accounts.