Month: March 2025
DOGE cuts could hit home prices hardest in these 14 cities
Home supply is rising, and Elon Musk’s DOGE spending cuts may boost inventory even further. Here are 14 major US cities where prices could fall soon.
Gavin Newsom is taking the fight to the right-wing podcast circuit
Newsom recently interviewed prominent right-wing figures like Charlie Kirk and Steven Bannon on his podcast, "This is Gavin Newsom."
Google exec’s ‘most important lesson’ from navigating the Great Recession is smart advice today
Google’s chief investment officer, Ruth Porat, said her experiences during the Great Recession provided her with a playbook for times of crisis.
She took down Intel. Now AMD’s CEO has a new miracle to perform.
Whether AMD can seize some of Nvidia’s estimated 90% market share may come down to the approaches of two Taiwanese-born, distantly-related CEOs.
Why Sam Altman is smiling: ChatGPT has suddenly kicked into a higher gear.
ChatGPT’s growth has soared, with 100 million new users in two months, making OpenAI a formidable competitor to Google in generative AI adoption.
Trump’s tariffs are starting to bite American builders
Commercial real estate developers expected a rebound in 2025. Instead, tariffs have driven up costs and drained optimism.
The founder of Harvey says a massive shift is coming to the legal profession. ‘The junior folks are incredibly happy about this.’
Harvey CEO Winston Weinberg recently chatted with one of the startup’s investors, Sarah Guo, on her podcast "No Priors" about the future of law.
I’m a stay-at-home dad who took my wife’s last name. She manages our finances while I run our household.
While preparing for their third child, William Harrington and his wife decided he would quit his job since childcare costs surpassed his income.
Lone Pine 2.0: How the $18 billion Tiger Cub has changed since Stephen Mandel Jr.’s retirement
The firm’s co-CIO Kelly Granat gave a rare interview on Patrick O’Shaughnessy’s podcast.
