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Forbes· 2026-02-22 13:00
Looking for a fully remote, work-from-anywhere job?The data shows that work-from-anywhere remote job postings constituted less than 5% of all remote job adverts within the FlexJobs database within the past 12 months, which makes these extremely competitive, but still well worth the effort. https://t.co/rTqTL050eX ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-22 12:00
Even as AI dominated headlines in 2025, fintech quietly found its footing—and in many cases, grew up.Forbes’ #Fintech50 2026 spotlights the startups thriving in a more sober, unforgiving market—especially business-to-business fintechs powering everything from modern business banking to Wall Street software. This year’s list also includes AI-native first-timers, renewed strength in crypto and insurance, and a clearer view of who can scale when funding gets harder.Explore the full Fintech 50 2026 list. https: ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-22 11:30
Shaun Karakkattu founded Tomorrow in Focus, creating technology-powered storytelling for global issues—while also serving as COO/cofounder of Atlog, a voice AI startup selected for Y Combinator. #ForbesUnder30Local https://t.co/oWBU0Ce0z4 https://t.co/J8I8DwKt5E ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-22 10:00
Empty land, cheap natural gas and energy-hungry data centers drew Nate Franklin to dream up an 8,400-acre power complex in West Texas. Now all he needs is the $12 billion to build it and the hyperscalers—and he likes his odds. Read the full story: https://t.co/mDhrdLKxi5 📸: Courtesy Pacifico Energy ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-22 09:40
In the 11 years since Forbes published its first Fintech 50 list, we’ve always tried to scour the industry for new ideas and entrepreneurs while also highlighting the biggest private fintechs that continue to innovate relentlessly.On our #Fintech50 for 2026, 20 of the honorees were newcomers spread across seven different categories, such as Personal Finance and Wall Street and Enterprise. One was founded less than three years ago, while others have been plugging away for seven-plus years and are now hitting ...
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Forbes· 2026-02-22 08:30
No one has ever given away more money as fast as MacKenzie Scott.In less than seven years, Scott, who has disposed of more than 75% of the Amazon shares she received from ex-husband Jeff Bezos, has donated $26.4 billion to more than 2,500 groups. Only Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, have donated more—but in both cases over a much longer time.Scott is also one of just four of the nation’s top 25 philanthropists who have given away 40% or more of their fortunes. Altogether, 17 of the ...