Papa John’s Could Go Private. Here’s Who Wants to Buy It for $1.5 Billion.

A Qatari-backed investment fund offered $47 per share, representing a roughly 50% premium to where the stock traded before the bid.

Half of Top-Selling Supplements Don’t Contain What’s on the Label. This Company Has a Solution.

SuppCo is launching an independent certification program that anonymously tests supplements and publishes all results.

AI Was Supposed to Make Work Easier. A New Study Shows It’s Doing the Opposite.

The analysis covered 443 million hours of work across 1,111 employers and found AI is intensifying activity across nearly every category.

Target Is Going to War With Amazon and Just Slashed Prices on 3,000 Spring Items. Here’s What’s Getting Cheaper.

The price cuts come as the retail giant is trying to win back shoppers who have shifted to discount competitors.

Amazon Wants to Be Your First Stop for Health Questions —Here’s What Its New AI Assistant Does

Health AI now appears inside Amazon’s website and mobile app, helping users sort through dozens of everyday health concerns and what to do next.

Flying Cars Could Hit the Skies as Soon as This Summer: ‘It’s Not Science Fiction’

Eight states in the U.S. have been selected for a three-year pilot program that will allow aircraft models to transport passengers and cargo.

Build, Analyze, and Present Better With Microsoft Office 2024, Now 44% Off

Faster Excel, smarter writing tools, and improved collaboration.

YouTube’s New Tool Lets Politicians Hunt Down AI Deepfakes of Themselves — Before They Go Viral

The technology launched last year for 4 million YouTube creators and is now expanding to a pilot group of government officials and candidates.

Exxon Just Decided to Ditch New Jersey for Texas. Here’s the Real Reason Why.

The move would make Exxon the latest high-profile company to move to the Lone Star State.