Why return-to-office and real estate downsizing don’t conflict

Return-to-office mandates are increasingly common, but companies are rapidly downsizing their offices and worried about whether they’ll be able to keep their current one. That’s the seemingly paradoxical upshot of a new survey by...

Why ‘everyday people’ in Iowa were invited to dinner by Xi Jinping

A group of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “old friends” from Iowa have been invited to a dinner he will attend in California next week — 38 years after they welcomed the then-unknown party official...

AMC Theatres has best quarter since pandemic began

Nostalgia and curiosity peaked moviegoer interest this summer—and theaters, which were plagued during the pandemic, saw a major revival. In fact, AMC Theatres reported its best quarterly earnings in its 103-year history this...

Former Merck CEO Ken Frazier on the responsibility of CEOs to uphold principles despite politics

On this week’s episode of Fortune‘s Leadership Next podcast, co-host Alan Murray talks with former Merck CEO Ken Frazier. In a conversation recorded live at a Deloitte Next Generation CEO event in Washington,...

The end of panda diplomacy? 3 bears leave DC’s National Zoo, recalled by China

The day that panda lovers have been dreading has finally come. The National Zoo’s three giant pandas, Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and their cub Xiao Qi Ji. on Wednesday began their long trip to...

USA Today picks journalist Bryan West as its Taylor Swift reporter

The wait is over: Gannett, the biggest newspaper chain in the U.S., finally announced their hire for the highly coveted Taylor Swift reporter job at USA Today. The lucky Swiftie is 35-year-old Bryan...

Taylor Swift’s blockbuster re-recording of 1989 could reshape the music industry

With the release of “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” her fourth re-recorded album, Taylor Swift has never been bigger. What started as a seeming passion project to reclaim her life’s work has catapulted the 33-year-old...

Bill Ackman urges Harvard suspensions to tackle antisemitism

Harvard alumnus and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman called on university president Claudine Gay to take immediate steps to reduce antisemitism on campus, a situation he called “dire” after meeting with students and faculty last week. “Four weeks...

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