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  1. World leaders praise Biden’s record after he quits presidential race
  2. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer won’t challenge Kamala Harris for presidential nomination
  3. Here’s how Wall Street and business leaders are reacting to Biden’s exit from the presidential race; ‘Father time is undefeated’
  4. Now that Joe Biden has dropped out of the race, what happens to his campaign money?
  5. Half of large U.S. banks are failing on operational risk, secret report finds
  6. Harris takes center stage: Democrats’ path forward after Biden’s exit
  7. Markets reassess ‘Trump Trade’ as Biden withdraws from race
  8. Before Biden dropped out, his campaign burned through 93% of cash raised in June
  9. Vice President Kamala Harris’ record in the spotlight as Biden stands down
  10. Joe Biden drops out of re-election race and backs VP Kamala Harris to replace him on ticket
  11. The U.S. reigns supreme in AI startups while China ensures chatbots have ‘core socialist values’
  12. These gene-edited pigs that provide organs for humans listen to Tom Petty and enjoy luxury accommodations
  13. A Texas energy provider is under growing scrutiny as heat-related deaths rose amid prolonged outages after Hurricane Beryl
  14. Xi Jinping unveils sweeping plans to fix China’s $9 trillion hidden debt crisis
  15. Secret Service reverses earlier claim and now says it denied some past requests by Trump’s campaign for tighter security
  16. The PayPal Mafia still rules Silicon Valley
  17. Junk bonds are now in high demand as Wall Street bets on another Trump presidency
  18. The worst IT catastrophe ever hit less than 1% of all Microsoft Windows devices
  19. Phishing attempts rise as scam artists try to exploit the CrowdStrike global tech outage
  20. Gunman in Trump assassination attempt flew a drone over the rally site ahead of shooting, official says
  21. ‘Black Swan’ investor warns the ‘greatest bubble in human history’ is about to pop and stocks could lose more than half their value
  22. A listeria outbreak linked to deli meat has killed 2 people and sickened dozens more. What to know about symptoms and how to stay safe
  23. The Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron’ ruling is an existential threat to the ‘American economic miracle’ and will make the U.S. more like Europe, Lazard chair says
  24. A new round of Trump tariffs on China would drastically slow its economy
  25. American Airlines flight attendants make just $27,000 to start. A new union contract could change that
  26. ATM bombings have soared to a record high in Germany
  27. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sells 34 million Bank of America shares
  28. Disneyland workers authorize potential strike with nearly 99% of the vote
  29. Oracle CEO Safra Catz steps down from Disney’s board after Ellisons’ big move in Hollywood
  30. Business leaders have already begun scenario planning for a Trump win. 3 clear themes have emerged
  31. Gen Z is embracing ‘underconsumptioncore’ to fight climate change and inflation
  32. This Gen Z startup raised $41.5 million as the ‘anti-Facebook’
  33. Gen Z job seekers should be ‘willing to do anything,’ says Squarespace CMO, who cold-called firms from the phonebook for her first role
  34. 4 less touristy spots to visit in France—from cowboy cabins to the ‘Hamptons of France’
  35. Affordable travel is to blame for Europe’s overtourism problem, spoiling its most sought-after cities like Barcelona, Amsterdam and Athens
  36. CEO at cybersecurity firm that caused a global outage forgot to apologize
  37. Billionaire’s son resolves feud over inheritance
  38. A risky trade-off made CrowdStrike’s outage so devastating — cybersecurity leaders say there’s no easy fix
  39. Apple and Walmart banking partner Green Dot fined $44 million by the Federal Reserve
  40. The FTC is looking for a ‘smoking gun’ as it investigates whether U.S. oil giants colluded with OPEC
  41. 20 Southwest flight attendants injured by exploding soda cans from excessive summer heat
  42. Doctors revert to pen and paper after CrowdStrike’s outage hits hospitals: ‘Every single computer was down’
  43. 7th ex-eBay worker sentenced for ‘unspeakable campaign of harassment’ involving a fetal pig and live bugs
  44. Global tech glitch sinks Wall Street as S&P 500 logs worst week since April
  45. Hyundai’s new Singapore factory features a Michelin chef-run Korean restaurant
  46. The company that built the Titanic loses its CEO amid struggles to secure a lifeline
  47. Solana and XRP jump over 20% in week, lifted by Trump’s electoral chances
  48. J.D. Vance’s public Venmo account highlights ties to group behind Project 2025—as well as alumni of ‘elite universities’ the nominee has condemned
  49. ‘The crop has just melted into the ground’: Vermont’s farmers are desperate after 2 consecutive years of flooding
  50. Some women are turning to menstrual cups after a study found toxic metals in tampons. Here’s what period cups are and how they work
  51. Your flight was canceled thanks to the CrowdStrike outage—now what?
  52. Wiz founder thought leaving Microsoft was the ‘most horrible decision ever.’ Now he’s reportedly selling his startup to Google for $23 billion
  53. Biden’s student debt forgiveness program is on hold after appeals court sides with GOP challenge
  54. Trump ‘betrayed’ Elon Musk with ‘EV-bashing’ RNC speech even after his $180 million pledge, GOP strategist says
  55. A Fed interest rate cut won’t send mortgage rates plummeting, a top housing analyst says
  56. The ghost of Y2K just struck back
  57. CrowdStrike shares down nearly 10% after global Microsoft outage—’It’s a disaster’
  58. Netflix co-CEO says it will only stream the best pro sports events: ‘It’s very difficult to have big league sports and profit’ over entire seasons
  59. Introversion didn’t stop me from growing my company to over 650 employees—and shouldn’t stop you either
  60. Legendary venture capitalist Mike Maples has revealed the one thing world-changing startups have in common. Use it to spot the next winners in the age of exponential tech
  61. Crypto CEO Ryan Selkis resigns after tweeting it’s ‘literal war’ with those who don’t vote for Trump
  62. Greece shuts Acropolis again as extreme heat continues to bake country
  63. Salesmate CRM review July 2024: Features, pricing, integrations, and more.
  64. A major tech outage affecting Microsoft systems could screw up payroll for people around the world
  65. Bissell recalls 3.2 million handheld Steam Shot cleaners, a TikTok favorite
  66. J.D. Vance left his Venmo public. How to make sure you’re not sharing your financial life with the world
  67. Tinder and Bumble are tanking because they treat men badly, Grindr CEO said
  68. America’s largest economy is falling out of love with Tesla—and it’s only going to get worse
  69. Netflix will sunset its cheapest advertising-free plan
  70. How the new CEO of RWE Clean Energy puts purpose into action
  71. How Elon Musk’s Tesla survived its early years—despite its first electric vehicle being glitchy
  72. Elon Musk’s crusade against California is seeing Tesla sales in the Golden State plummet while demand for Rivian EVs soar
  73. The IRS just updated the rules for inherited IRAs. What heirs need to know about a ‘big change’
  74. Sephora’s North America CEO rejects the DEI retreat, saying DEI is ‘just smart business’
  75. Citibank CD rates July 2024
  76. Google and Howard University to train underrepresented high schoolers in data analytics—and it’s free to students
  77. HR uproar: How one industry group’s choice to drop ‘E’ from its DEI approach sparked a major backlash
  78. Cybersecurity firm at heart of massive IT outage says the issue is not a cyberattack or security incident. Here’s the latest
  79. What GPs and LPs say to each other behind closed doors
  80. Mark Zuckerberg says Donald Trump’s reaction to being shot was ‘badass’: ‘That’s why a lot of people like the guy’
  81. Trump invites Chinese automakers to build cars in the U.S.—and says ones they build in Mexico will be hit with tariffs up to 200%
  82. Prudential’s CFO on her 27-year career at the firm and the ‘incredible significance’ of being its first female finance chief
  83. Blanket phone bans in schools are well-intentioned—but they could backfire
  84. Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse adventure may finally be running out of cash
  85. Amazon is cracking down on RTO holdouts and ‘speaking directly’ to employees who haven’t spent enough time in the office
  86. The disruptive mindset that led JetBlue founder David Neeleman to launch 5 different airlines
  87. Stellantis tells owners of over 24,000 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivans to park outside because the batteries can catch fire
  88. Donald Trump uses GOP nomination speech to urge Americans to heal ‘discord and division’ after assassination attempt
  89. Puerto Rico will get $325 million in federal funding to boost solar and battery storage projects as power outages persist
  90. Tesla to power France’s biggest battery storage facility—boosting the nation’s capacity to store green electricity
  91. Meta eyes a multibillion-euro stake in Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica
  92. Boeing compliance with old plea deal over 2 jet crashes that killed 346 haunts new attempt to plead guilty to felony fraud charge
  93. Tucker Carlson returns to Fox News 15 months after his firing—with a GOP convention speech
  94. Chinese investors dump a record $42.6 billion in U.S. stocks and bonds as the 2024 presidential election nears
  95. Major Microsoft and Crowdstrike disruptions ground planes, banks, McDonald’s stores and the London Stock Exchange
  96. Beijing promises to support ‘high-quality development’—and signals a tolerance of slower growth
  97. Russian duo confess to cyber heist that forced $500 million in ransom payments
  98. Does Medicare pay for dementia care? Here’s what coverage you can expect for treatments and therapies
  99. Netflix vanquishes doubts about its ability to keep growing just about every profit metric
  100. Lou Dobbs, conservative TV host and Trump booster, dies at 78
  101. Mars wants to sell more chocolate in Southeast Asia—and that means dealing with extreme heat and consumers who ‘want content every minute’
  102. Costco’s $80 ‘apocalypse bucket’ is packed with food that can last for 25 years
  103. Renters finally get some good news as power begins to swing away from landlords
  104. Is President Biden too old? How his age stacks up against the 7 oldest CEOs on the Fortune 500
  105. Southwest Airlines is floundering because passengers will pay to not ‘fight for a seat,’ JetBlue founder says
  106. DeepL, long a leader in translation tech, finally embraces LLMs
  107. Inside Sequoia’s Steve Jobs strategy: How the fabled VC firm sniffs out unconventional diamonds in the rough
  108. A bidding war in Las Vegas is creating the most expensive sports franchise in U.S. history
  109. Web hosting costs: Understand plans, prices, and fees you might not have thought about
  110. Grindr CEO says you have to be ‘arrogant and crazy’ to become a founder
  111. Pilots are ditching top captain jobs in favor of $200,000 second-in-command gigs with better work-life balance, JetBlue founder says
  112. Tim Cook gifted Donald Trump a $6,000 Mac Pro after he lowered tariffs on parts Apple needed from China
  113. The typical monthly housing payment just fell from an all-time high
  114. ‘Brain health’ mushroom gummies with illegal hallucinogens have sent over 70 to ER
  115. Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin warns against knee-jerk crypto voting, as Andreesen Horowitz turns to Trump
  116. Industry leaders say companies are adopting AI, but cost and reliability remain key challenges
  117. Netflix shares are up 40% ahead of Q2 earnings. Is there still room to grow?
  118. Tech elites supporting J.D. Vance are ‘not here to save you,’ warns Kara Swisher
  119. What is FICA tax and how is it calculated?
  120. Food-delivery workers are so fed up with bike theft they’re forming vigilante self-defense groups to ward off robberies
  121. As streaming prices rise, Max offers 50% discount for college students
  122. Tech billionaires’ Trump-Vance dance is missing the point: You can’t always get what you want
  123. A rare endangered plant is at the center of a brewing battle in Nevada, which could supercharge the transition away from fossil fuels
  124. Bud Light, the former king of beer sales, has slipped to third place since the boycott—and you can thank right-wing power broker Leonard Leo
  125. Trump, Biden, and AI send chip shares on a wild ride
  126. Olympic track and field winners will win more than eternal glory for the first time with a $50,000 reward: ‘They deserve some skin in the game’
  127. Colnago CEO Nicola Rosin is cheering his bikes on as they take the lead at Tour de France’s toughest climbs
  128. The U.S. government wants to crack down on apps that let people get their paychecks before payday
  129. Former telephone giant Nokia sees double-digit fall in sales amid challenging 5G environment
  130. Healthy women help everyone rise—I’ve seen it in Kenya
  131. Pan Am returns to the skies, but it’s going to cost you (a lot)
  132. For all the talk about European decline, data shows U.S. software companies don’t have a future without the old continent
  133. Donald Trump wants Taiwan to pay for U.S. protection—and that should worry shareholders of Nvidia, Microsoft and Tesla 
  134. Female founders, CEOs, and VCs share their top insights from AI to robotics at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech
  135. Flexible work killed summer Fridays but it could be a critical benefit for companies struggling with burnout
  136. Team USA’s medical staff have their first official Olympics uniform. Here’s what they’ll be wearing in Paris
  137. Offshore wind’s bumpy road shown by turbine collapse off Nantucket and launch of big New York project by firm that U-turned in New Jersey
  138. How proper training for employees can help stem AI hallucinations
  139. The Best Workplaces for Millennials will thrive in an AI world, thanks to employee trust
  140. Summer Fridays are dead because remote work killed them
  141. Trump’s would-be assassin was photographed by local police minutes before attack because he was scoping out the area with a rangefinder—but then he disappeared
  142. How to communicate with Gen Z: “Be more vulnerable than you think you need to be”
  143. Jamie Dimon welcomes complaining JPMorgan clients: ‘If we’re torturing you, we’re probably torturing another 100,000 people’
  144. Jamie Dimon says whoever is elected president can’t sit in denial and must realize ’we have a problem’ with national debt
  145. Reliable GPS is coming to an end—but new quantum technologies could show the path forward
  146. How an 80-year-old tote bag became the latest fashion accessory
  147. Twitch is Amazon’s secret $46 billion product
  148. Tornado in New York topples a bomber jet, rips off roofs and turns buildings into rubble
  149. CEOs have much less ‘FUD’—fear, uncertainty and doubt—around AI
  150. California will be first state to get federal funds to create hubs that produce hydrogen for vehicles, manufacturing and power generation
  151. John Deere rolls back DEI efforts after conservative backlash
  152. Feds tell Nantucket offshore wind developer to suspend operations after parts of a damaged turbine wash ashore
  153. The 5 biggest weight loss myths that ‘need to die,’ according to an obesity doctor
  154. Europe is winning the return-to-office fight against the U.S.
  155. Joe Biden has cited 4 reasons that would make him drop out of the presidential race
  156. JD Vance introduces himself as Trump’s VP nominee with the story of his hardscrabble Rust Belt upbringing
  157. Asia has a Trump trade too: Investors think India will win, China will lose from the former president’s ‘America First’ policy
  158. Billionaire investor Ken Griffin pays $45 million for dinosaur fossil, shattering auction records
  159. Goldman Sachs top strategist: We’re on the precipice of a summer correction
  160. New technologies like AI let companies learn more about their customers—while raising privacy questions
  161. The best foods to add to your diet that can help prevent skin cancer
  162. Pasta, steaks, and now chicka-chicka-boom-boom enchiladas. Olive Garden parent adds Tex-Mex to the menu
  163. President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19, has ‘mild symptoms’ on campaign trail in Las Vegas
  164. Zoox CEO says robotaxis are still several years away from the ‘holy grail’ of the business: New York City
  165. Former American Express CEO says business leaders are too scared to tell Trump what they really think of him: ‘They greatly fear there will be retribution’
  166. J.D. Vance’s memoir is back on the bestseller list—and getting review-bombed—after Trump tapped him for VP
  167. U.S. real estate is so expensive it’s even keeping out wealthy foreign homebuyers
  168. A technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
  169. Sephora North America’s CEO has a leadership style informed by growing up an outsider
  170. Overloaded consumers will fuel soaring demand for AI that makes life easier, top venture capitalist says
  171. The markets hate political violence, but a top historian says presidential assassinations are ‘endemic’ to American culture
  172. Donald Trump cozies up to Wall Street and eyes Jamie Dimon for Treasury Secretary
  173. Wall Street’s record hot streak just hit a wall
  174. Tesla let a man sell his Cybertruck because it didn’t fit in his garage
  175. Nvidia shares tumble over 6% amid geopolitical fears in chip sector
  176. Bitcoin soars 9% as Trump’s electoral odds rise, MAGA tokens and NFTs gain too
  177. Dozens of shoddy old bridges across the U.S. are about to get a major modern makeover
  178. ‘A bottomless pit’: How out-of-pocket TMJ costs drive patients into debt
  179. A San Francisco politician has a plan to flip its ‘ghost town’ status—and it involves four days a week in the office
  180. Apparel giant VF dumps Supreme after $2 billion acquisition in a cautionary tale of tragically hip dealmaking
  181. Elon Musk’s support of Trump is a ‘salient example of his level of distraction,’ says former Musk employee-turned-EV-rival Peter Rawlinson, CEO of Lucid Motors
  182. Britain’s young football fans are ditching their sloppy drunk reputation—and are leading the charge for alcohol-free beer
  183. Mortgage points: How homebuyers can get a lower interest rate
  184. Why Breeze Airways boss and JetBlue founder David Neeleman believes air travel remains ‘unbelievably safe’ and AI will change the game
  185. Getting to the moon is a ‘moral obligation’ to preserve humanity, space tech executives say
  186. Home prices are still sky-high, but the frenzied housing market is slowly coming down to Earth
  187. Why business leaders view AI as an opportunity to take ‘toil out of our work’
  188. Why CISOs should report to the CEO—and not the CIO
  189. Tinder will use AI to help you pick your best profile picture
  190. Sam Altman’s $27m mansion is plagued with a flooded infinity pool and raw sewage dumps
  191. Deere is scrapping some DEI measures after online conservative outcry—and allegations of rampant hiring discrimination
  192. Almost two-thirds of Democrats want Biden to drop out of the presidential race, AP poll shows
  193. Andreessen Horowitz founders endorse Trump: ‘The future of our business…is literally at stake’
  194. How to register a domain name with 4 easy steps
  195. The nation’s 911 system is on the brink of its own emergency
  196. AI adoption in ad industry needs ‘non-optional mandates’, says Interpublic CEO Philippe Krakowsky
  197. Someone stole $15,000 worth of meat in Philadelphia
  198. Big AI’s ‘reverse acqui-hire’ deals get more scrutiny in the U.K. and U.S.
  199. Ethereum ETFs go live on Tuesday: What you need to know
  200. The ACT exam is getting shorter—and the science section is now optional
  201. As an underrepresented venture fund CEO, I believe in meritocracy—and I invest in underrepresented entrepreneurs for a reason
  202. Relay review July 2024: checking, savings, and more
  203. The IRS is right to scrutinize pandemic-era employee retention credit claims—but legitimate filers can’t afford more delays
  204. Interval funds are exploding in popularity but come with a huge catch: it ‘does not feel like a mutual fund when you are trying to sell’
  205. As fellow VCs pledge support for Trump, Fearless Fund’s Arian Simone keeps fighting for diversity
  206. How to talk about politics in the office after the Trump assassination attempt
  207. The best checking accounts for July 2024
  208. Marcus by Goldman Sachs CD rates July 2024
  209. How to open a CD
  210. Tesla shares will surge 10-fold on Elon Musk’s robotaxi plan, says Ark CEO Cathie Wood
  211. Grasshopper Bank review July 2024: checking, money market savings, and more
  212. Biden administration announces $5 billion in federal funding to improve or replace aging bridges in 16 states
  213. We used satellite imagery and AI to see who’s keeping their climate pledges. Here’s the shocking reality we found
  214. Many CFOs are pausing or canceling investments due to growing election uncertainty, says expert
  215. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says being ‘ravenous’ about one thing will determine if your career is a success
  216. Are AI’s lofty valuations justified? Some VCs think it is
  217. Malaysian cyberbully who threatened a TikTok user who then committed suicide only had to pay a $21 fine as punishment
  218. Anti-tourist backlash in Europe causes cruise ships to change course
  219. The Mirage is disappearing from the Las Vegas strip—but new operators Hard Rock will reinvent it as a massive guitar-shaped hotel
  220. Ex-CIA analyst specializing in North Korea accused of working as South Korean agent in exchange for Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton handbags
  221. Dale Carnegie’s 1936 ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ is cheesy, dated, and occasionally wrong. CEOs still love its lessons
  222. Dior and Armani face antitrust probe in Italy over alleged labor exploitation
  223. Fugitive Chinese billionaire convicted of defrauding followers ‘so he could spend his days in his 50,000 sq. ft. mansion, driving his $1M Lamborghini, or lounging on his $37M yacht’
  224. Venture firms need to emulate private equity, says Upfront Ventures partner Mark Suster
  225. Italian-French eyewear titan EssilorLuxottica snaps up Supreme for $1.5 billion
  226. Who is Usha Vance? Republican VP nominee JD Vance’s wife is a Yale law grad and former clerk to Justices Brett Kavanaugh and John Roberts
  227. Trump-owned company selling $299 sneakers with image of him smeared with blood after shooting
  228. Illinois dam fails and hundreds ordered to evacuate after rain, wind and at least 6 tornadoes pound the Midwest
  229. HSBC promotes Georges Elhedery as next CEO: One of the ‘biggest seats in global finance’
  230. A Chinese bottled water giant founded by the country’s richest person is picking a fight with Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog
  231. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez convicted of taking bribes in cash and gold and acting as a foreign agent for Egyptian government
  232. How ‘big back,’ ‘fatty,’ and other ‘fatphobic’ slang is damaging your teen’s mental health
  233. Exclusive: Google Ventures is backing a Danish startup ‘brewing’ CO2 that can clean up one of the most polluting industries in the world
  234. Rent the Runway cofounder Jennifer Fleiss on why cofounder relationships are critical for mental wellness in the startup game
  235. Sequoia’s Roelof Botha says Silicon Valley’s legendary VC firm will not take a political point of view on the election
  236. Google chief scientist Jeff Dean: AI needs ‘algorithmic breakthroughs,’ and AI is not to blame for brunt of data center emissions increase
  237. Why JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are all beating expectations—’Goliath is winning’
  238. Chinese magnate with a red Lamborghini and superyacht convicted for bilking $1 billion from investors
  239. Runway CEO says Hollywood should embrace AI, not fear it: ‘These are exceptional tools for great artists’
  240. Track star and entrepreneur Allyson Felix will launch the Olympic Village’s first nursery: ‘The systems aren’t in place for mothers whatsoever’
  241. Former TV host slapped with guilty verdict in fraud case
  242. AI’s impact on labor productivity will depend on how we use the technology
  243. Andreessen Horowitz founders the latest to stake Trump, as tech money piles into his coffers
  244. Watch MLB’s 2024 All-Star Game for free—and without cable
  245. How VCs from Alphabet’s CapitalG to Norwest are coping with a dead IPO landscape: ‘We’re not here to time the market’ 
  246. Elon Musk’s potential $180 million donation to Trump—who hates EVs—is a stunning risk to Tesla
  247. To get a discount from this mattress company, you have to negotiate with its AI
  248. The travel industry is waking up to pet parents’ $259 billion annual budget as hotels, restaurants, and tours cater to our four-legged friends
  249. Trump wants to distance himself from Project 2025, but his new VP pick says every civil servant in the federal government should be fired
  250. Musk is moving SpaceX and X to Texas
  251. Dell employees torpedoed the company’s annual report card after it withheld remote workers’ promotions and tracked attendance
  252. Gold hits record highs as investors eye Fed rate cut—’going up because it’s going up’
  253. Salesforce’s AI chief says the company uses its Einstein products internally: ‘We like to drink our own martinis’
  254. Dave Portnoy had to be rescued by the Coast Guard after losing control of his boat near Nantucket
  255. On Prime Day, Amazon workers like me pay a high price 
  256. Bernie Sanders says Amazon warehouse workers get injured at an ‘outrageous level’ during Prime Day season
  257. Capital One Venture launches a limited time credit card offer for summer travel: 75,000 miles + $250
  258. Why Grindr’s CEO believes ‘synthetic employees’ are about to unleash a brutal talent war for tech startups
  259. Nvidia’s market cap will soar to $50 trillion—yes, trillion—says early investor in Amazon and Tesla
  260. Tech talent and killer powder: The recipe that startups say is fueling the rise of Utah’s Silicon Slopes
  261. How trust and safety leaders at top tech companies are approaching the security threat of AI: ‘Trust but verify’
  262. U.S. slaps Mexican accountants with sanctions for timeshare scams funneling money to one of the world’s most notorious drug cartels
  263. One group of investors is set to make a 14% return after the most severe hurricane season in decades
  264. Monthly housing payments have almost doubled in swing states since the last election
  265. Thousands of Philadelphia city workers must return in-person after losing lawsuit to work remotely
  266. Retail sales flatlined in June as the unstoppable U.S. shopper took a pause
  267. Cybersecurity giant Kaspersky to shutter all US operations after the government banned its software nationwide
  268. Nuclear reactor taken offline in Georgia due to ‘valve issue’
  269. Jack Black abruptly cancels Tenacious D tour after his longtime bandmate joked about the attempt on Trump’s life
  270. Amex DCA Centurion Lounge: What you need to know about the newest lounge at Washington National Airport
  271. A new law lets you pull $1,000 from your retirement fund for emergencies
  272. The security company that Alphabet may buy for $23 billion launched at the perfect time
  273. Philadelphia just set a record for snow—in July
  274. Mortgage prequalification vs. preapproval: Which is best?
  275. Wells Fargo CD rates July 2024
  276. Andrew Tate’s new token is a reminder of crypto’s ‘bro’ problem
  277. Fortune’s new Sector Leaders lists highlight which companies dominate their industry peers
  278. The president of the San Francisco Fed says she’s not worried about the future of the Fed under a second Trump presidency
  279. Here’s how to track the Prime Day deals to get what you really want
  280. Elon Musk blames robo-taxi delay on ‘important design change,’ but he claims to have a surprise up his sleeve
  281. Why DEI is being blamed for the Trump assassination attempt
  282. Google had €470 million to spare so it offered to derail Microsoft’s antitrust pact
  283. What you need to know about J.D. Vance’s VC career
  284. New England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
  285. Airbus is slashing costs and pausing hiring citing Boeing’s eventual bounce back from safety scandals and lurking Chinese competition
  286. Tesla is looking to hire 800 new employees 3 months after Elon Musk ordered mass firings of thousands
  287. Dublin residents are standing up to $2.3 trillion neighbor Google’s plans to build a pub, saying they are ‘effectively living’ on the tech giant’s campus
  288. Levi’s CFO on the Western fashion trend and the brand’s ‘denim lifestyle’ strategy
  289. Uber is betting on a startup hoping to solve the biggest roadblock facing electric vehicles
  290. Trump’s new VP pick J.D. Vance says China is the ‘biggest threat’ to the U.S.
  291. Nokia CEO: Europe shouldn’t be afraid to back its innovation champions
  292. Men’s fashion ‘has never been better’ — but what to wear to work?
  293. Jamie Dimon urges JPMorgan staff to engage in ‘constructive dialogue’ after Trump assassination attempt
  294. Larry Fink says America’s $35 trillion national debt will be a ‘big burden on the backs of our children’ unless the private sector is given room to grow
  295. 4 CEOs and business leaders on how the Trump assassination attempt is reshaping the presidential race
  296. Private credit is growing into a $3.5 trillion industry: Meet 9 execs leading the way
  297. Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels owner Richemont shines bright as sales climb—offsetting declines from China and luxury watches
  298. Is J.D. Vance pro-business? Trump’s VP pick is hard to pin down
  299. Mexico’s Maya Train could cost $30bn and so far draws only 5% of the passengers expected: ‘The uselessness of this project was foreseeable’
  300. Amazon Prime Day is a big shopping event for scammers too, experts warn
  301. Experts worry that a U.S.-China cold war could turn hot: ‘Everyone’s waiting for the shoe to drop in Asia’
  302. A former Lamborghini exec is reviving the iconic Diablo supercar for €1.35 million
  303. Republican National Convention focuses on Trump’s economic plans—including tariffs, tax cuts and no taxes on tips—but offers few details
  304. Tornado-spawning storms blow through the Midwest—including Chicago—and cut power to over 460,000
  305. Bosses and employees have wildly different expectations about how much time they can save with AI
  306. Amazon Prime Day: What’s worth it and what’s not?
  307. Third Space’s CEO follows an 80/20 rule for eating out, competes in triathlons at 54-years-old and made startup investments he regrets
  308. Elon Musk denies donating $45 million monthly to Trump-supporting PAC 
  309. Agility Robotics’ humanoid Digit robot is working hard at its first real job—at a Spanx factory
  310. SF Fed Reserve Chief Mary Daly: A.I. replaces tasks, not people
  311. Panasonic CEO issues ultimatum to managers: Deliver results, or be replaced
  312. What are the symptoms of bird flu and how does it spread?
  313. Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev touts crypto and tokenization as the natural transition for financial services: ‘An obvious technology advantage’
  314. Salesforce slashes hundreds more jobs, rattling investors
  315. Venture capitalists get one of their own with Trump’s VP pick—what to know about J.D. Vance’s VC career
  316. Kid Rock, Dana White and Ken Griffin donate to GoFundMe set up by Trump for victims of shooting
  317. Wiz CEO says ‘consolidation in the security market is truly a necessity’ as reports swirl of $23 billion Google acquisition
  318. NRA’s expense policies are ‘a dumpster fire,’ nonprofit law expert says
  319. How to watch the Republican National Convention for free—and without cable
  320. Biden will propose a 5% cap on annual rent hikes amid housing affordability crisis
  321. The Trump assassination attempt may raise tensions in the workplace. Here’s how business leaders should talk about it with employees
  322. Trump’s VP pick JD Vance is first Bitcoin holder on a Presidential ticket
  323. Inflation is slowing at ‘a pretty good pace,’ Fed’s Powell says
  324. Gun and ammo shares jump after Trump assassination attempt
  325. Elon Musk and Bill Ackman quickly endorsed Trump after his assassination attempt, but expect most CEOs to stay out of the fray
  326. How the Celsius CEO turned a cult-favorite energy drink into a stock-market lightning rod with 6,000% growth
  327. Long periods of political violence are ‘very bad’ for the markets, analyst warns
  328. JD Vance, venture capitalist turned populist Ohio senator, will be Trump’s VP pick
  329. Trump, 78, chooses a millennial as his running mate
  330. Shrinkflation is hitting homes: Expect ‘the death of the hallway’ and other Tetris-like designs to cut construction costs
  331. Buying a house: What are closing costs and how much will this cost me?
  332. Many U.S. Olympic athletes are barely scraping by, spending thousands on food, training, and equipment—’it’s astronomical’
  333. How hackers managed to steal $19,000 out of my bank account by taking over my phone number
  334. Elon Musk mulls building an Iron Man ‘flying metal suit of armor’ after Trump assassination attempt
  335. Funding the green energy transition via public markets is tough as they have ‘very short memories,’ KKR climate head says
  336. Trump victory odds on crypto markets jump to 72% post-shooting
  337. Jeff Bezos praises Donald Trump’s ‘grace under literal fire’ after assassination attempt
  338. Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2024 livestream
  339. Black Widow Scarlett Johansson bites back, says OpenAI’s billionaire CEO Sam Altman would make for a good Marvel villain
  340. Conservatives are using the Trump assassination attempt to slam DEI
  341. Parisian hotel owners are scrambling ahead of a money-losing Olympics season: ‘We are not seeing a last-minute boom’
  342. Mortgage rate waiting game means buyers gained more than $20,000 in purchasing power
  343. Trump Media stock soars 50% after assassination attempt as election victory looks more likely
  344. World’s largest money manager BlackRock hits record $10.6 trillion, and it’s thanks to ETFs, CEO Larry Fink says
  345. ‘I’m tired’: Florida residents are soul-searching as experts predict another intense hurricane season
  346. How has Prime Day performed through the years?
  347. Goldman Sachs CEO is first bank leader to speak publicly on Trump shooting: America ‘cannot afford’ division and distrust
  348. Conspiracy theories are unavoidable following the Trump shooting. But social media firms are making things worse
  349. 2 people charged with stealing thousands of dollars in roast beef from an Arby’s
  350. Donald Trump scores mammoth legal victory as federal judge dismisses classified documents case
  351. The ‘Magnificent Seven’ stocks grew 46% in the last 5 years. Can they keep it up?
  352. This viral TikTok sparked a misogynistic debate about corporate culture
  353. Can iconic coat maker Burberry ever recover from CEO departures, a stodgy turnaround plan, and a 64% share decline in a year?
  354. The woman who runs the Secret Service is a former PepsiCo exec who now must answer for the Trump assassination attempt
  355. The best early Prime Day deals you can get right now
  356. Best payroll software of July 2024
  357. The former president of Tesla talks about the importance of having ‘horizontal mentors’
  358. California AI bill SB-1047 sparks fierce debate, Senator likens it to ‘Jets vs. Sharks’ feud
  359. Is it worth transferring your credit card points to Flying Blue? Here’s what you need to know.
  360. Women are more interested in making friends at work because they’re more likely to face career interruptions
  361. Nav review July 2024: checking, charge card, and more
  362. U.S. Bank CD rates July 2024: lackluster APYs on all but its CD specials
  363. OpenAI CEO tells Americans to ‘turn down the rhetoric’ after Trump assassination attempt
  364. A new credit card for NYC millionaires has over 30,000 people on the waitlist
  365. NRA civil trial over gun group leader’s extravagant spending set to open second stage in New York City
  366. Costco’s new CFO oversaw a fee hike—part of a strategy his predecessor followed for almost 40 years
  367. Jamie Dimon shares why JPMorgan hires thousands of ex-felons
  368. LinkedIn cofounder clarifies his statement wishing Trump was an ‘actual martyr’
  369. Omega owner Swatch Group’s moment has passed as profits drop 70% in 6 months: ‘The big impact is really mainly China’
  370. 4 unconventional leadership strategies from top CEOs
  371. Qualcomm sues China’s Transsion, the ‘Smartphone King of Africa,’ for infringing on its patents
  372. Thailand is trying to create a ‘whirlwind’ in its economy with a $14 billion program that includes handouts to almost anyone over the age of 16
  373. CEOs speak out against Trump assassination attempt—and get trolled
  374. ‘Football is seldom ever just about sports’—this year’s European Championship demonstrated how waves of immigration have redefined sports
  375. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott slams power company CenterPoint as 270,000 homes and businesses remain without power after Hurricane Beryl
  376. Bird flu outbreak at Colorado farm as 5 workers reported positive: Experts warn of ‘turning point,’ call for urgent action
  377. ’Tone it down!’: Civic leaders, pastors and elected officials call for a calming of toxic political climate after Donald Trump shooting
  378. Motive of man who tried to assassinate Donald Trump remains elusive as authorities hunt for clues
  379. London’s share of IPOs has plunged and CEOs are not happy
  380. Titanic salvage company will make its first voyage to the wreck in 14 years in the wake of OceanGate Titan sub tragedy
  381. ‘Despicable Me 4’ continues its box office reign with $44.7 million weekend, as horror film ‘Longlegs’ upsets ‘Fly Me to the Moon’
  382. Trump assassination attempt timeline, from the ex-president taking the stage to returning to his New Jersey golf club
  383. Economy still expected to be the focus of RNC first day despite Donald Trump assassination attempt
  384. China’s GDP growth slowed last quarter to 4.7%, below forecasts, as ‘insufficient’ domestic demand takes a toll on the economy
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