Delta’s CEO invested in a premium brand. Now, customers pay 20% more per seat than rivals

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian has never wavered in his commitment the same bet: that Americans will pay more for a better experience in the sky. Fifteen years in,…

How Corporate Natalie turned a $500 brand deal into a creator empire—and her own agency

When Natalie Marshall, better known as Corporate Natalie, landed her first brand deal (a sponsored post for Twisted Tea), she made $500 and felt invincible. “I was like, I am…

MacKenzie Scott says her college roommate loaned her $1,000 so she wouldn’t have to drop out—and is now inspiring her to give away billions

MacKenzie Scott has been one of the most generous philanthropists during the past few years, and an episode in college may help explain why.  After finalizing her divorce from Amazon…

Millennials and Gen Zers are clamoring to break into the housing market. But this real estate expert says ‘not everyone should be an owner’

Millennials and Gen Z are clamoring to break into the housing market—a feat seemingly impossible in an inflationary period with high home prices and mortgage rates. But one real estate…

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Gen Z and millennials are using ChatGPT like a ‘life advisor’—but college students might be one step ahead

© 2025 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy…

Chili’s is winning fast-casual dining while others are floundering because it made itself brutally efficient. Its new approach to fries is the perfect example

“We’ve invested hundreds of millions of incremental dollars over the past three years to improve our team member and guest experience, and those investments have paid off,” Kevin Hochman, CEO…

Max Levchin says it’s cathartic to help laid-off staff pack up their boxes: ‘You can play this from the comfort of your office or in the middle of the floor that’s crying’

“Go be with the people. It’ll feel better in the end, and they will feel better in the end,” the PayPal cofounder said. Read More

Polymarket’s presidential bets may not resolve until inauguration

Although Polymarket still shows a big lead for Donald Trump, the cryptocurrency-based prediction market added a message warning users about how long it could take for payouts on their bets. …

Champagne sales are suffering because people are too sad to celebrate, LVMH says

A signature sign of a party or celebration is popping champagne. The fizzy alcoholic beverage kicks off weddings, graduations, new jobs, and new homes. But luxury goods holding company LVMH,…

Nicolas Cage is ‘terrified’ about AI’s influence on Hollywood

Since the advent of mainstream use of artificial intelligence, people have been worried about how the nascent technology could affect their jobs—or make them lose their living altogether. But actors…