"If we get surprised by the data, then we would do what we need to do," Neel Kashkari said during a Tuesday presentation.
Hollywood had a bad Memorial Day weekend. But moviegoing has been in decline for decades.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his partner, Oliver Mulherin, are among the latest to sign the Giving Pledge, vowing to give the majority of their money away.
Engineers Gate was started by Highbridge Capital cofounder Glenn Dubin. It's entering a crowded Asian multi-strategy fund scene.
Three designers featured prominently in prior years' Target Pride collections say the brand isn't doing enough for the LGBTQ+ community.
Riyadh is pressing ahead with massive spending projects as part of its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan that includes the Neom megaproject.
Finance's biggest firms are considering how AI might impact jobs, how it could cut costs, and reduce "grunt work."
Business Insider is highlighting music-tech startups that are changing the ways music is created, distributed, and consumed in 2024.
Startup Pro League Network operates niche sports like slapfighting, CarJitsu, and professional streetball, and gets them ready for sports betting.
A new report shows AI influencers are going mainstream, as some creators build audiences by presenting themselves as digital avatars on social media.
Golden Goose sneakers have become a status symbol with Gen Zers, who love the shabby chic design.
Nicholas Jarzabek told BI he plans to countersue his landlord for libel after she accused him of turning her LA home into an illegal Airbnb.
College students pay more to live in states like New York and California but they often earn more because of better job markets there.
Crypto.com is everywhere: the Lakers arena, Formula 1, UFC fights, commercials with Matt Damon and Eminem. But no one actually knows much about it.
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How tech billionaires Jeff Bezos, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt ran efficient meetings.
A socialite who's been trying to sell her house for 15 years is now resorting to an auction. She paid $9 million. The starting bid? $1.75 million.
Central-bank-issued digital currencies could chip away at the US dollar's share in international payments.
The Italian brand, which sells pre-distressed sneakers, is a hit with celebrities including Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, and Hilary Duff.
The Montana Senate race was already set to be competitive. But transplants could be the ultimate swing vote in November.
Democratic voters who didn't cast a ballot in 2020 are more likely to be pessimistic about the economy, a new poll shows.
Basketball legend Bill Walton, known for his standout career at UCLA and in the NBA, has died at 71 after a battle with cancer, the NBA announced.
Social Security's 2025 cost-of-living adjustment is projected to be 2.66%. Over 70% of older adults said 2024's increase was insufficient.
A review of internet speeds, electricity costs, and remote job opportunities identified the top 10 US states for working from home.
Toyota will reportedly end its lucrative sponsorship deal with the IOC after the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Celebrities including Joe Jonas and Anya Taylor-Joy watched as Charles Leclerc claimed victory at the Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 1's swankiest event.
Soccer legend David Beckham inked a deal to be a global ambassador for AliExpress just in time for the UEFA Euro 2024.
Hollywood's Memorial Day weekend box office sales struggled, with "Furiosa" and "Garfield" leading the pack but falling short of expectations.
Data scientists working remotely earn $132,000 on average. Business analysts and project managers can also enjoy high pay outside the office.
Silverleaf Village is the most expensive place to live in Scottsdale, Arizona. Its streets are home to mega-mansions and a private golf course.
Amazon Fresh's stores and website will offer discounts of up to 30% on 4,000 items as inflation keeps prices on many groceries high.
People are companies are moving to cheaper places with lower taxes, and Kyle Bass is buying up land in those locations.
"A protracted stalemate might be the only solution for Russia to avoid total economic collapse," one economist says.
With the US obesity rate hovering at around 40%, tens of millions of Americans could take GLP-1 drugs over the next few years.
Lyndhurst Mansion, a Gothic Revival home completed in 1842, was used as a filming location for the Max show "The Gilded Age."
In-N-Out served up the best fast-food double cheeseburger for a low price, but White Castle's small but flavorful sliders were also a great value.
Arthur Grand, a Virginia-based tech company, will pay a civil penalty for posting a job ad that excluded all non-whites. It blamed a junior employee.
It comes amid Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan to diversify the kingdom's economy.
A boomer is retiring after 20 years in teaching. Her pension will be less than half her salary, so she plans to freelance to make ends meet.
As Gen Zers enter the workforce, some are forgoing four-year college degrees in favor of tech training and trade school.
Employees at Meta may be feeling the scary-boss angst as newly released emails from a terse Mark Zuckerberg went viral this week.
An employment lawyer breaks down everything you need to know when asking your boss for a sabbatical, including how to negotiate the terms.
Piper Sandler's Nancy Lazar sees rising jobless numbers in states such as California and Illinois as very strong evidence of a looming recession.
A boomer partly regrets moving from Dallas to St. Louis due to unexpectedly higher living costs, though she loves the friendliness of the people.
Iowa law allows landlords to reject voucher holders just because they use a voucher. This kind of housing discrimination is illegal many other states.
A millennial says secretly working two remote jobs has helped him buy a car and pay off debt. But remote jobs have gotten harder to come by.