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Jeff Bezos pledged $10 billion for climate change. With the 2030 clock ticking, his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, is leading the charge to spend it

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The first 100 visitors to the Obama Presidential center got a surprise: Barack and Michelle

“It was perfect. It was great,” said 18-year-old Houefa Agassounon from Chicago. “I was literally crying. I asked for a hug and everything.”

By Claire Savage and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
‘I literally was crying last night because I’m nervous about what I’m going to find out’: a record 51% of Americans aren’t ‘cost secure’ on health
‘I literally was crying last night because I’m nervous about what I’m going to find out’: a record 51% of Americans aren’t ‘cost secure’ on health
By Ali Swenson, Amelia Thomson-Deveaux and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
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U.S. Mens National Team wins consecutive World Cup games for first time since 1930, one goal away from record
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Utah’s measles outbreak has slowed, but the start of school and colder weather in the fall may create another surge. ‘It’s still transmitting’
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By Devi Shastri and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
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Claude Guillemot, who built Ubisoft into a gaming empire, dies at 69 in plane crash
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James Burrows, director who defined the American sitcom from ‘Cheers’ to ‘Friends,’ dies at 85
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The Great Recession’s missing children are finally bringing college’s financial crisis into sight. Welcome to the ‘enrollment volatility’ era

The children that weren’t born after 2008 are starting to show up in enrollment, or lack thereof. It’s pretty simple what happens when student go missing.

By Tristan BoveJune 20, 2026
Cape Verde’s Roberto Lopes was working at a bank when he was recruited on LinkedIn to play soccer—he thought it was spam, now he’s at the World Cup

Roberto Lopes was working at a bank when a cold message changed his life. Seven years later, he’s helping Cape Verde make World Cup history.

By Preston ForeJune 20, 2026
Anne Hathaway says she was spammed with ChatGPT-written thank you notes after hiring for a recent role: ‘Nobody on that list gets that job’

Anne Hathaway received the same AI-written thank you note from every candidate—and Meryl Streep said what every boss is thinking: “That’s just tragic.”

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 18, 2026
The Knicks’ playoff run that ended in a championship and parade is worth at least $380 million to New York City

The Knicks’ first-ever ticker-tape parade capped a postseason that could generate at least $380M for NYC, and cost the city a small fortune to pull off.

By Catherina GioinoJune 18, 2026
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By Christina SnyderJune 19, 2026
The highest-paid hospital CEO made $43 million last year all while Americans hold $220 billion in medical debt

It’s “simply outrageous” health care CEOs make that much while workers are underpaid and costs skyrocket, said a National Nurses United rep.

By Cassie McGrath and Healthcare BrewJune 19, 2026
Arianna Huffington swears by one boundary to switch off from work every night—and Ralph Lauren’s CHRO says it’s the best thing she’s ever done too

Huffington Post founder, Arianna Huffington, says there’s no such thing as balance—but there is one phone habit she refuses to skip before bed every night.

By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 19, 2026
Aflac general counsel: Georgia lawmakers took a crucial step forward on sickle cell disease – but there’s more work to be done

A new Georgia law requires Medicaid to keep pace with sickle cell treatments. With World Sickle Cell Day on June 19, here’s why every state needs to act now.

By Audrey Boone TillmanJune 19, 2026
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‘I didn’t want a refund, I didn’t want my money back’: meet a grandma who paid $485 for World Cup tickets and never got them
‘I didn’t want a refund, I didn’t want my money back’: meet a grandma who paid $485 for World Cup tickets and never got them

The vast majority of complaints seem to be about StubHub, but people who bought through competitors such as SeatGeek and Vivid Seats also reported issues.

By R.J. Rico, Emilie Megnien and The Associated PressJune 20, 2026
How FIFA restructured the World Cup into its biggest payday ever, as host cities face a budget shortfall

Gianni Infantino promised to quadruple FIFA’s income back in 2016, and now he’s throwing “104 Super Bowls” with an unprecedented tournament.

By Catherina GioinoJune 19, 2026
Exclusive: Karta raises $15 million to bring WhatsApp-run U.S. credit cards to global travelers

The Miami-based startup is building a WhatsApp-first premium card for non-U.S. clients, to replace a once-popular AmEx product.

By Camila Grigera NaónJune 17, 2026
The froyopocalypse is over. Gen Z is swarming frozen yogurt shops like it’s 2010

The number of frozen yogurt servings sold in the year leading up to March rose 26%, according to Circana.

By Sam Klebanov and Morning BrewJune 17, 2026
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A law associate making $300,000 a year at Skadden Arps quit over the firm’s deal with Donald Trump

The president is targeting major firms and lawyers are quitting as a result.

By Brit MorseMay 5, 2025
Get ready to pay more than $2,000 for a new iPhone: Experts say Trump’s 125% tariff on China is a ‘complete disaster for Apple’ akin to ‘Armageddon’

Trump’s 125% tariff on China could soon make the latest iPhone unattainable for most Americans, experts warn.

By Preston ForeApril 10, 2025
This company does peer performance reviews—And then lets everyone read each other’s evaluations

It may seem radical but employees say it’s helped them improve their ability to provide constructive feedback.

By Brit MorseMarch 24, 2025
It’s about to get a lot harder for job seekers as tariffs are set to make the hiring landscape even more daunting

“The uncertainty created by these tariffs won’t make the situation any better.”

By Brit MorseApril 7, 2025
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