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Eleanor Pringle is an award-winning senior reporter at Fortune covering news, the economy, and personal finance. Eleanor previously worked as a business correspondent and news editor in regional news in the U.K. She completed her journalism training with the Press Association after earning a degree from the University of East Anglia.

MrBeast, real name Jimmy Donaldson, at a red carpet event.
Leadership
‘I was just helping’: YouTube’s biggest star MrBeast responds to criticism of him buying a neighborhood to house his staff and family
By Eleanor PringleMay 12, 2023
Left: Former president Donald Trump. Right: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
Politics
Donald Trump wants Republicans to let the U.S. default on its debts. Janet Yellen says that would be ‘unthinkable’
By Eleanor PringleMay 11, 2023
A woman looks at a laptop with a worried expression
Success
Microsoft reveals the A.I. skills that will be ‘crucial’ to landing any job in the future
By Eleanor PringleMay 10, 2023
A screen shot from the moment Ron Nessman leaps into action to stop a stroller rolling into traffic.
Retail
Man rescues baby in runaway stroller after leaving Applebee’s job interview—then gets hired
By Eleanor PringleMay 10, 2023
Brian Cox, Sarah Snook, Jeremy Strong, Matthew Macfadyen, J. Smith-Cameron, and Nicholas Braun accept an award for "Succession"
Personal Finance
‘Quiet luxury’ has long been a tactic of the ultra rich—but there’s something everyone can learn from the stealth wealth trend
By Eleanor PringleMay 10, 2023
Snoop Dogg on stage at the 2023 Milken Institute Global Conference
Tech
Snoop Dogg goes off script in interview with former Apple Music director, saying the music industry ‘isn’t working’ anymore because of streaming
By Eleanor PringleMay 9, 2023
Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton onstage at the 92nd Street Y in New York this week.
Politics
Bill Clinton claims he knew Russia would invade Ukraine more than a decade ago after chilling confrontation with Putin
By Eleanor PringleMay 5, 2023
(Left) Cynt Marshall, CEO of Dallas Mavericks, (right) Mark Cuban, owner of Dallas Mavericks.
Success
‘I retired, then Mark Cuban called me out of nowhere with a job offer’: How the first female CEO of the Dallas Mavericks scored the top job
By Eleanor PringleMay 5, 2023
Sir Richard Branson at the New York Stock Exchange
Leadership
Sir Richard Branson personally lost £1.5 billion in the pandemic
By Eleanor PringleMay 4, 2023
Little St James, formerly owned by Jeffrey Epstein, features a range of properties and beaches.
Personal Finance
A billionaire businessman has bought Jeffrey Epstein’s private islands and wants to turn them into a 5-star luxury resort
By Eleanor PringleMay 4, 2023
Ashton Kutcher on the red carpet
Tech
Ashton Kutcher has launched an oversubscribed A.I. investment fund worth $240 million: ‘This is a conversation we want to be in’
By Eleanor PringleMay 3, 2023
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak on stage at an event
Tech
Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak isn’t scared of A.I.—but he believes it’ll be used by ‘horrible people’ to do ‘evil things’ 
By Eleanor PringleMay 3, 2023
Bill Gates in side profile at the World Leaders' Summit
Success
The top 3 lessons Bill Gates taught this former Microsoft VP
By Eleanor PringleMay 2, 2023
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Success
Warren Buffett served Japan’s top bosses glasses of Coke while he interviewed them, searching for his next major investment
By Eleanor PringleMay 2, 2023
King Charles sits in the House of Lords beside the crown.
Europe
Ticketmaster faces customer wrath over disappearing tickets to the King Charles Coronation Concert
By Eleanor PringleApril 28, 2023
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