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NASA didn’t get back to me so anyone with knowledge please let me know I’m so curious: how does eating Nutella in free fall work? fortune.com/2026/04/10/u...

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Nutella jumps on the best product placement money can’t buy: A trip to the far side of the Moon | Fortune The chocolate-hazelnut spread goes where no other spread has gone before. Now the company is eating up the free product placement within the Orion spacecraft.

Been on a NASA x food kick lately. First, Nutella was seen floating on the Orion ship Integrity. Then, the Artemis crew said they wanted Uncrustables and today @smuckersbrand.bsky.social said they’ll give them a lifetime supply fortune.com/2026/04/09/n...

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We’re at the final step before King Croesus “destroys a great empire” after going to war with Persia

Diogenes with “deface the currency”:
Yuan vies the petrodollar

Croesus dismissed the army:
Hegseth fires the generals

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Americans spend $146 billion and 11.6 billion hours doing their taxes, and most of it is just filling out paperwork | Fortune There are more than 10,000 forms you have to sort through to file your taxes, and the fear of going to jail over a mistake has never been higher.

Individual tax returns cost American taxpayers a combined $146 billion in time and out-of-pocket expenses this year—roughly $576 per person in labor hours alone, according to a new analysis from Postal. https://bit.ly/47XcqBx

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A toddler needed a life-saving flight, and the insurer said no. Then Mark Cuban called | Fortune Stella McMahon, 16 months old and fighting T-cell leukemia, needed a medical plane to Cincinnati for a federally funded study. Her insurer said no.

“He basically laid down a credit card right then and there, and said, ‘ Book the flight, book a medical flight,” said Alexandria McMahon, mother of Stella McMahon. https://bit.ly/4sBT9hp

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Americans spend $146 billion and 11.6 billion hours doing their taxes, and most of it is just filling out paperwork | Fortune There are more than 10,000 forms you have to sort through to file your taxes, and the fear of going to jail over a mistake has never been higher.

Got taxes? You’re paying for more than just the tax return. Americans are spending billions of dollars and hours on filing their taxes, and a compliance expert I spoke to said there’s a simple fix: digitize it all. Read on @fortune.com
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Chatbots are 'constantly validating everything' even when you're suicidal. New research measures how dangerous AI psychosis really is | Fortune It's free, easy to use, doesn't have a stigma around it, and makes you feel better. Researchers and experts warn that's the problem with chatbots.

I interviewed the researcher behind the first study quantifying just how dangerous “AI psychosis” is, and how sycophantic chatbot models validate a user’s thoughts, worsening symptoms of delusions and mania fortune.com/2026/03/07/c...

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A gaming CEO asked ChatGPT how to avoid paying a $250 million bonus. It didn't work | Fortune Krafton's AI-assisted scheme to oust the makers of Subnautica 2 just collapsed in court after a judge ruled the company had to reinstate the CEO and payout the bonus.

The team behind #Subnautica was well on track to receiving a $250 million bonus for the hit game’s highly anticipated sequel. That was until the Krafton CEO asked ChatGPT for help to avoid paying it out fortune.com/2026/03/17/k...

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'AI killed the cover letter.' This Wharton economist says the hiring ritual's days are numbered | Fortune Let's be honest: You didn't spend hours researching and writing your cover letter. You used AI, and that's fine, because AI is going to read it anyway.

The cover letter: written by AI, read by AI, and universally hated by all.

For @fortune.com, I spoke with @upenn.edu Professor Judd Kessler on what the future holds in store for the cover letter—and it looks grim (but you might be happy about that): fortune.com/2026/03/23/i...

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I interviewed @columbiasipa.bsky.social professor and Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz about his book, The Road to Freedom, and what he thinks inequality means in the age of AI. The verdict: it’s not looking good

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This Harvard dropout took a company public before 30. Now he's raising $205M to fix the business side of medicine | Fortune Tim Hwang, who's also a former Obama campaign staffer, now has his sights set on a $10 billion valuation, and the numbers suggest he might not be bluffing.

On Tuesday, Nitra, an AI-powered healthcare financial and operational platform, announced a $50 million Series B round, bringing its total capital raised to $205 million. https://bit.ly/4s3Lwjz

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A new feature that’s rolling out next month on Teams will allow your admin (and coworkers) to pinpoint exactly what desk you’re sitting at in the office

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Some truly original reporting here: I was scrolling through the US Mint’s site for unrelated reasons and noticed something’s off with the new dime design

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You’ve heard it: “if I could go back, I’d invest everything I owned in ____.” Well, this week, Microsoft’s IPO turned 40. To say you’d be a millionaire is an understatement

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Washington has not changed its tax code in almost a century— an every effort to do so until now has ended in defeat. Now, after a 25 hour filibuster complete with 81 amendments, the state has an income tax

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Outside of Hurricane Sandy, many of us have never experienced gas shortages or even-odd gas days. The chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz might mean a comeback for those gas lines

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Your Instagram DMs will no longer be End-End Encrypted. Meanwhile, TikTok quietly confirmed it never offered E2EE in the first place

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Joe Kent may be the first high profile name to stand up against US involvement in the war with Iran. He also has personal reasons for doing so

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KOSA, the KIDS Act, App Store Accountability Act, COPPA 2.0: Congress just pushed more regulation in the last two weeks than it has in almost a decade. That’s sending the internet scrambling to protect kids online (and choosing between privacy and safety)

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Played Pokemon Go? Your photos are now being used by delivery robots in the most detailed VPS system ever made

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Chuck Norris never lost a fight, including the one against CBS for $30 million over Walker, Texas Ranger | Fortune The action legend, who died at 86, built a $70 million fortune from $10,000-a-film beginnings, fought CBS in court over Walker, Texas Ranger profits, and won.

Chuck Norris, legendary martial arts master and actor, died on Friday, after years of being the epitome of toughness and dodging death with jokes that snowballed with higher stakes of physical and mental fortitude. https://bit.ly/47VDb9m

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It’s been a month of fast-paced news, but I’m ecstatic to say I’m a news editor at @fortune.com! Reach out regarding anything privacy, security, tech, AI, the market and personal finance!

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The U.S. Mint dropped the olive branch from the dime. What does that mean for the country? | Fortune The eagle turned to the olive branch to show the nation's preference for peace over war.

oh, come on. fortune.com/2026/03/12/u...

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Looking for an End to End Encryption expert for a story! DM or email me at Catherina.gioino@fortune.com

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I’d like to be the first to thank jurors for getting the verdict in before the print deadline

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THERE IS A VERDICT (to be shared in 20 mins)

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You can really tell the Trump trial journos are gluttons for punishment because even though we’ve been offered a room with cushioned seats and the ability to make phone calls/talk to each other, the majority of us are quietly sitting in the courtroom in hardwood pews

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Will Anyone Care if Trump Is a Convicted Felon? A new Marist poll casts doubt on the idea that Donald Trump's election chances will be significantly hurt by a guilty verdict in his hush-money trial.

NEW: A guilty verdict won’t sway that many voters come November, according to a new Marist poll released today. In fact, 15% of voters said they were more likely to vote for Trump if convicted www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

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