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Yesterday

  1. Billionaire investor Ken Griffin pays $45 million for dinosaur fossil, shattering auction records
  2. Goldman Sachs top strategist: We’re on the precipice of a summer correction
  3. New technologies like AI let companies learn more about their customers—while raising privacy questions
  4. The best foods to add to your diet that can help prevent skin cancer
  5. Pasta, steaks, and now chicka-chicka-boom-boom enchiladas. Olive Garden parent adds Tex-Mex to the menu
  6. President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19, has ‘mild symptoms’ on campaign trail in Las Vegas
  7. Zoox CEO says robotaxis are still several years away from the ‘holy grail’ of the business: New York City
  8. 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’
  9. J.D. Vance’s memoir is back on the bestseller list—and getting review-bombed—after Trump tapped him for VP
  10. U.S. real estate is so expensive it’s even keeping out wealthy foreign homebuyers
  11. A technology crucial for growing fruits and vegetables is suffocating the workers who pick them
  12. Sephora North America’s CEO has a leadership style informed by growing up an outsider
  13. Overloaded consumers will fuel soaring demand for AI that makes life easier, top venture capitalist says
  14. The markets hate political violence, but a top historian says presidential assassinations are ‘endemic’ to American culture
  15. Donald Trump cozies up to Wall Street and eyes Jamie Dimon for Treasury Secretary
  16. Wall Street’s record hot streak just hit a wall
  17. Tesla let a man sell his Cybertruck because it didn’t fit in his garage
  18. Nvidia shares tumble over 6% amid geopolitical fears in chip sector
  19. Bitcoin soars 9% as Trump’s electoral odds rise, MAGA tokens and NFTs gain too
  20. Dozens of shoddy old bridges across the U.S. are about to get a major modern makeover
  21. ‘A bottomless pit’: How out-of-pocket TMJ costs drive patients into debt
  22. A San Francisco politician has a plan to flip its ‘ghost town’ status—and it involves four days a week in the office
  23. Apparel giant VF dumps Supreme after $2 billion acquisition in a cautionary tale of tragically hip dealmaking
  24. 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
  25. Britain’s young football fans are ditching their sloppy drunk reputation—and are leading the charge for alcohol-free beer
  26. Mortgage points: How homebuyers can get a lower interest rate
  27. Why Breeze Airways boss and JetBlue founder David Neeleman believes air travel remains ‘unbelievably safe’ and AI will change the game
  28. Getting to the moon is a ‘moral obligation’ to preserve humanity, space tech executives say
  29. Home prices are still sky-high, but the frenzied housing market is slowly coming down to Earth
  30. Why business leaders view AI as an opportunity to take ‘toil out of our work’
  31. Why CISOs should report to the CEO—and not the CIO
  32. Tinder will use AI to help you pick your best profile picture
  33. Sam Altman’s $27m mansion is plagued with a flooded infinity pool and raw sewage dumps
  34. Deere is scrapping some DEI measures after online conservative outcry—and allegations of rampant hiring discrimination
  35. Almost two-thirds of Democrats want Biden to drop out of the presidential race, AP poll shows
  36. Andreessen Horowitz founders endorse Trump: ‘The future of our business…is literally at stake’
  37. How to register a domain name with 4 easy steps
  38. The nation’s 911 system is on the brink of its own emergency
  39. AI adoption in ad industry needs ‘non-optional mandates’, says Interpublic CEO Philippe Krakowsky
  40. Someone stole $15,000 worth of meat in Philadelphia
  41. Big AI’s ‘reverse acqui-hire’ deals get more scrutiny in the U.K. and U.S.
  42. Ethereum ETFs go live on Tuesday: What you need to know
  43. The ACT exam is getting shorter—and the science section is now optional
  44. As an underrepresented venture fund CEO, I believe in meritocracy—and I invest in underrepresented entrepreneurs for a reason
  45. Relay review July 2024: checking, savings, and more
  46. Current mortgage rates as of July 17, 2024
  47. The IRS is right to scrutinize pandemic-era employee retention credit claims—but legitimate filers can’t afford more delays
  48. 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’
  49. As fellow VCs pledge support for Trump, Fearless Fund’s Arian Simone keeps fighting for diversity
  50. How to talk about politics in the office after the Trump assassination attempt
  51. The best checking accounts for July 2024
  52. Marcus by Goldman Sachs CD rates July 2024
  53. How to open a CD
  54. Tesla shares will surge 10-fold on Elon Musk’s robotaxi plan, says Ark CEO Cathie Wood
  55. Grasshopper Bank review July 2024: checking, money market savings, and more
  56. Biden administration announces $5 billion in federal funding to improve or replace aging bridges in 16 states
  57. We used satellite imagery and AI to see who’s keeping their climate pledges. Here’s the shocking reality we found
  58. Many CFOs are pausing or canceling investments due to growing election uncertainty, says expert
  59. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says being ‘ravenous’ about one thing will determine if your career is a success
  60. Are AI’s lofty valuations justified? Some VCs think it is
  61. Malaysian cyberbully who threatened a TikTok user who then committed suicide only had to pay a $21 fine as punishment
  62. Anti-tourist backlash in Europe causes cruise ships to change course
  63. The Mirage is disappearing from the Las Vegas strip—but new operators Hard Rock will reinvent it as a massive guitar-shaped hotel
  64. Ex-CIA analyst specializing in North Korea accused of working as South Korean agent in exchange for Bottega Veneta and Louis Vuitton handbags
  65. Dale Carnegie’s 1936 ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’ is cheesy, dated, and occasionally wrong. CEOs still love its lessons
  66. Dior and Armani face antitrust probe in Italy over alleged labor exploitation
  67. 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’
  68. Venture firms need to emulate private equity, says Upfront Ventures partner Mark Suster
  69. Italian-French eyewear titan EssilorLuxottica snaps up Supreme for $1.5 billion
  70. 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
  71. Trump-owned company selling $299 sneakers with image of him smeared with blood after shooting
  72. Illinois dam fails and hundreds ordered to evacuate after rain, wind and at least 6 tornadoes pound the Midwest
  73. HSBC promotes Georges Elhedery as next CEO: One of the ‘biggest seats in global finance’
  74. A Chinese bottled water giant founded by the country’s richest person is picking a fight with Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog
  75. New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez convicted of taking bribes in cash and gold and acting as a foreign agent for Egyptian government
  76. How ‘big back,’ ‘fatty,’ and other ‘fatphobic’ slang is damaging your teen’s mental health
  77. Exclusive: Google Ventures is backing a Danish startup ‘brewing’ CO2 that can clean up one of the most polluting industries in the world
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