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The manager opened up an evergreen private credit fund to new capital at the start of the year.
Law
2026-01-29T19:58:57.008Z
Mark Anderson showed up at the Metropolitan Detention Center claiming to have a court order to free an inmate, federal prosecutors said.
Tech
2026-01-27T23:34:38.305Z
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman privately wrote that part of being patriotic "is the American duty to push back against overreach."
Travel
2026-01-27T15:49:11.462Z
I upgraded to Delta Comfort, an economy booking with extra legroom and other perks, for a flight from Fort Myers, Florida, to New York City.
Leaders voicing alarm over federal agents' actions risk backlash from a president known to target execs who cross him.
Tech
2026-01-27T10:12:21.928Z
The killing of Alex Pretti, a US citizen, by Border Patrol in Minneapolis on Saturday has drawn sharp responses from business leaders.
Sports
2026-01-25T23:03:51.709Z
The National Basketball Players Association, a union representing NBA players, shared a statement on Sunday in support of protesters in Minnesota.
Minnesota-based CEOs, including leaders from Target, 3M and Cargill, urge peace after fatal shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Parents think passing down their homes for their children to inherit is the ultimate reward. In this economy, it might not be.
Mykhailo Fedorov, the country's new defense minister, said his troops are already inflicting 35,000 battlefield kills a month. He wants more.
Davos 2026
President Donald Trump spoke to the rich and powerful at Davos, addressing topics ranging from Greenland to the stock market to the new Fed chair.
Powell described the move as a part of a broader effort to pressure the central bank on monetary policy.
A lawsuit from the captain of the Alaska Airlines flight that lost a panel in midair in 2024 says Boeing tried to "scapegoat" the pilots.
AI
2026-01-06T10:20:01.308Z
Business Insider's AI Power List highlights the most powerful people shaping artificial intelligence. See who's driving the next wave.
Power Hours
We analyzed the Power Hours routines of top execs. Here are the 9 best life hacks and productivity tips they use to stay focused and balanced.
Retail
2026-01-01T10:15:01.281Z
Walmart, Target, and Home Depot are using artificial intelligence to offer shoppers personalized assistants and faster checkout experiences.
AI
2025-12-29T16:55:52.491Z
Lightspeed Ventures partner Michael Mignano predicted that AI-generated video would lead to the "end of the creator."
H-1B visa policy shifts in 2025 cause firms to reconsider staffing, use alternative visas, and update HR travel guidance.
"Efficiency" defined the 2025 job market from the federal government to Silicon Valley.
Luigi Mangione's Christmas menu includes what an ex-detainee said is the best jailhouse meal all year. Brian Thompson's family waits for closure.