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Jamie Dimon didn't write a travel memo per se, but he might as well have. Softening consumer demand, oil shocks, AI disruption, and an immigration crisis — the threats are real, and they're arriving all at once.
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Amazon has reduced the volume of packages it will ship through the US Postal Service to 80% of the current volume, under a new agreement the two sides struck. “We’re pleased to have reached a new agreement with USPS that furthers our longstanding partnership,” an Amazon spokesperson said. The ... Read more ›
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After years of shopping at Dollar Tree for my family, there are some things I never buy at the budget chain, like bags, plastic toys, and candles. Read more ›
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Sony just announced a truly strange initiative called The Playerbase. This is a program to scan people's likenesses and pop them in PlayStation games. That's pretty wild, but potentially cool to those who have always wanted to become a weird humanoid version of Crash Bandicoot. The program is ramping up slowly. Sony has announced a contest of sorts to place one lucky fan inside of Gran Turismo 7, though in... Read more ›
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OpenAI says AI could bring a four-day week — but only if governments reshape the economy to share the gains Read more ›
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In a significant shift for its hardware ecosystem, Apple has officially authorized the use of external Graphics Processing Units (eGPUs) on Macs equipped with M-series silicon. This development follows the approval of specialized drivers developed by Tiny Corp, enabling a feature that was previously unsupported or required complex workarounds on Apple’s ARM-based architecture. The new drivers are engineered to support graphics cards from both AMD and NVIDIA. Connectivity is established... Read more ›
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Ivy Day is when all Ivy League colleges release admission decisions. This year was historically competitive, as strong applicants were rejected. Read more ›
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After you take delivery of your $350,000 Mustang GTD, you aren't allowed to drive it for 30 more days, and just what is the deal with that? Here's why. Read more ›
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Thorn argues that a recent New York Times op-ed rewrites history through omission, glossing over the collateral damage caused by the previous administration. Read more ›
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A London-based startup which helps mitigate risks and vulnerabilities of businesses deploying so-called AI agents or AI tools that can complete specific tasks has emerged from stealth with a $13m seed... Read more ›
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An Irish engineer is at the centre of a ‘revolutionary’ cooling bracelet to help women manage the debilitating hot flushes of menopause. The ‘MyCelsius’ bracelet, worn like a wrist watch, enters the Irish market today (Apr7) and has been co-developed by Offaly native Aonghus O’Donovan. It works by cooling users’ wrists by 10°C in under […] Read more ›
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The Disney parks are once again going all out for 'Star Wars' Day, by which we mean committing to popcorn-based madness. Read more ›
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theodp writes: "Gates Computer Science Building renamed Peter Thiel Center for Panoptic Computing" reads the headline of an April Fools' Day story that ran in the Humor section of The Stanford Daily (with the further disclaimer that "This article is purely satirical and fictitious"). The story begins: "Following revelations that the billionaire founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, had a longstanding relationship with convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Stanford has... Read more ›
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I give engaged couples advice on how many guests to expect to come, logistics of eliminating a bridal party, and if a cash bar is tacky or smart. Read more ›
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The all-new MacBook Neo has been such a hit that Apple is facing a "massive dilemma," according to Taiwan-based tech columnist and former Bloomberg reporter Tim Culpan. In the iPhone 16 Pro models, the A18 Pro chip has a 6-core GPU. During the chip manufacturing process, however, sometimes a CPU or GPU core can turn out to be faulty. Rather than discarding the leftover A18 Pro chips with only a... Read more ›
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Привет! Я Коля Димов, руковожу дизайном и исследованиями продукта в Делимобиле. Хочу поделиться тем, как можно оценивать и помогать сотрудникам расти, чтобы их развитие было неотделимо от рабочих задач. Читать далее Read more ›
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Michaeleen Doucleff, author of "Dopamine Kids," swapped her daughter's screen time with biking, baking, and crafts. Read more ›
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Wendy's, Allbirds, and Saks are among those closing stores and restaurants in 2026, citing long-term strategy and shifting consumer habits. Read more ›
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Unlike Dubai, Virgin has decided to scrap rather than simply suspend its Saudi service – this suggests the challenges go beyond wartime woes. Read more ›
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The biggest problem in African business travel is everything that happens after someone decides to take a trip. And if this really is a $10 billion opportunity, it’s surprising how little innovation has focused on fixing that part. Read more ›
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Southwest is starting to look a lot like other airlines after decades of going its own way. There will be bumps and some loyal passengers will gripe. None of that will matter if it delivers on its profit goals. Read more ›
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Meta sold 7 million AI glasses last year and now it's coming for the billions who need prescriptions. That puts a live language interpreter on travelers at all times — even without earbuds. Read more ›
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A room full of senior travel leaders is only valuable if you leave thinking differently. That’s the bar Skift Asia Forum sets and consistently clears. Read more ›
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“Incredible India” was built to attract outsiders, but the center of gravity in Indian travel has shifted from selling the country abroad to building for travelers at home. Read more ›
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The harsh stance of Indian travelers against Turkey is not dampening the Middle Eastern country’s spirits and efforts in reaching out to this market. Instead, it is looking at ways to bypass the nationalism-driven sentiments, and catch demand where it can. Read more ›
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The hospitality industry has long been debating the causes of India’s poor talent retention. Marriott claims the solution lies with the companies. Read more ›
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On this week’s Good Morning Hospitality, A Skift Podcast: Hotels Edition, Sarah Dandashy and Steve Turk break down Marriott Hotels’ launch of its 39th brand: a wellness-focused concept in Italy, and ask whether hyper-segmentation is a smart strategy or brand overload. During this part of the discussion, Sean O'Neill will be joining us to share his insights. Read more ›
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Pressed for time but still want to enter the Skift IDEA Awards? You can get a strong submission within 90 minutes and come back to improve it before the deadline. Read more ›
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