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SuccessAmericans are eyeing up €1 homes in Europe to escape the broken economy—no Visa needed, but it’s not all dolce vita
By Emma BurleighJuly 11, 2025

Travel & LeisureA luxury hotel in NYC is offering an in-house ‘Pup Psychic’ this summer, with packages ranging up to $500 a night
By Chris MorrisJuly 10, 2025

SuccessMultimillionaire athlete-turned-CEO says he never buys expensive clothes and only flies economy because he’s in constant fear of running out of cash
By Emma BurleighJuly 10, 2025
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PoliticsTrump wants Japan to import U.S. rice to cut trade deficit but consumers hate it—American rice ‘tastes awful. It lacks stickiness’
By Hiroshi Hiyama and AFPJuly 10, 2025

TechHumanoid robot Ai-Da that sold first robot art at auction for over $1 million now says it’s not aiming to ‘replace human artists’
By Nina Larson and AFPJuly 10, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentApple reportedly wants to buy the streaming rights for Formula 1 racing after its first successful box-office smash
By Chris MorrisJuly 9, 2025

LifestylePeople have a clever way of making money off airlines to essentially travel for free—and it’s all about looking for an overbooked flight
By Sasha RogelbergJuly 9, 2025

SuccessGen Z’s ‘overemployed’ solution for a broken economy: 5 jobs and $3K per day. It’s totally legal
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 9, 2025

SuccessThe CEO of David’s Bridal buys clothes from Goodwill and eBay—but swears by private chefs on vacation
By Emma BurleighJuly 9, 2025

FinanceGen Z and millennials can’t afford to buy a house, and it shows: The number of first-time homebuyers is half the historical norm
By Sydney LakeJuly 9, 2025

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Travel & LeisureMexico President Sheinbaum calls anti-tourism march over flood of American digital nomads ‘xenophobic’: ‘Gringo: Stop stealing our home’
By Megan Janetsky, María Verza and The Associated PressJuly 8, 2025

EnvironmentRichard ‘Dick’ Eastland, Camp Mystic’s 74-year-old owner, died while leading campers to safety during the devastating floods
By Dave Smith and Fortune IntelligenceJuly 7, 2025

By Emily SteinbergerJuly 7, 2025

LifestyleAustralian woman found guilty of triple murder with ‘delicious’ toxic mushroom-laced beef Wellington
By William West and AFPJuly 7, 2025

Travel & LeisureStarbucks is pioneering the ‘coffeehouse of the future’ with comfy chairs and couches as its CEO pushes to reimagine stores
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 6, 2025

RetailCrayola’s now-CEO leaned in to automation when everyone else was offshoring and now he’s reaping the rewards
By Irina IvanovaJuly 6, 2025

SuccessMillions of Gen Z are jobless yet they’re ghosting employers—experts say voice notes are the cure to their phone anxiety
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 6, 2025

LifestyleAfter popularizing ‘sober curious’ culture, Gen Z is boosting its booze intake in line with other generations
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 5, 2025

LifestyleThe rise of ultra-luxury lounges, with fine art, Michelin-starred menus and chauffeur-driven BMWs
By Michele RobsonJuly 5, 2025

Arts & EntertainmentThe U.S. is turning 249. Here are 10 Fortune 500 companies that have been around just as long
By Emily SteinbergerJuly 4, 2025
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