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  1. Emmys viewership hits a record low as fewer people tune in than even for the COVID-disrupted ceremony two years ago
  2. Michael Saylor unveils a new Bitcoin bet—and the strangest part is that the math could actually work for shareholders
  3. Alphabet, Meta and Snap have a shared threat unlike any they’ve faced before. Why TikTok is keeping the world’s most powerful CEOs up at night
  4. These states are raising their minimum wage based on today’s CPI report as inflation remains stubbornly high
  5. Twice-daily nose flushing can reduce COVID-related hospitalizations and death, researchers find
  6. Ken Starr, whose probe led to Clinton impeachment, dies
  7. Britney Spears says she’ll probably never perform again because she’s ‘pretty traumatized for life’
  8. The World Health Organization has added the U.S. to its list of countries with circulating polio. It joins the likes of Somalia, Yemen, and Israel
  9. The stock market is plunging and could fall a lot further with the U.S. at the center of a huge global bubble, says chief investment officer of world’s largest hedge fund
  10. How to break up with a friend, according to TikTok’s biggest friendship coach
  11. U.S. incomes stagnant for second year as households face record inflation, according to Census Bureau
  12. Abbott Elementary’s Emmy wins prove diversity is critical for success, both on and off screen
  13. Back-to-school anxiety is real. Here are signs to watch out for and tips to help your kids manage their fears
  14. How the Women on Boards Project is shaping early-stage consumer companies
  15. The Queen’s death sends Hong Kong into widespread mourning for ‘free and civilized’ era despite complicated legacy of British rule
  16. Emmy voters don’t love Amazon shows. Prime Video subscribers are tuning in anyway
  17. Starbucks is giving new financial benefits to employees. There’s just one big catch
  18. Return to office in full force as millennial parents drop their kids off at school
  19. King Charles is legally dodging millions in taxes because a 1990s prime minister didn’t want royal wealth to be ‘salami-sliced’ away
  20. The economic plague consuming America right now is chipping away at the middle class
  21. Yet another energy executive’s death adds to the tally of powerful Russian bosses who have died this year under mysterious circumstances
  22. King Charles’s $440 million net worth is likely getting a lot bigger. Here’s how wealthy the rest of the royal family is
  23. The 50,000 New Yorkers who moved to Connecticut aren’t leaving anytime soon, governor says
  24. Doodles raises $54 million from Alexis Ohanian’s 776 to expand NFT offerings
  25. Legendary French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard dead at 91
  26. The stock market’s worst day since June 2020 shows ‘the Fed has the worst problem in the world’ with inflation—and recession is the only solution
  27. Bob Iger joining Jared Kushner’s brother’s venture capital firm as executive mentor and trend spotter
  28. Trevor Milton founded buzzy EV company Nikola and positioned himself as the next Elon Musk—then his $34 billion house of cards came crashing down
  29. Shake Shack and YouTube team up for new menu items
  30. New Zelda game and a remastered GoldenEye 007 lead Nintendo’s slate of upcoming games
  31. Why every business executive should pay attention to Twitter’s whistleblower case
  32. Rental costs in the U.S. jump to the highest since 1991, keeping overall inflation high
  33. Miners say they plan to fork Ethereum within 24 hours of merge
  34. The airline pilot shortage is worse than you think
  35. Grindr names a new CEO as it prepares to go public
  36. The UN is warning that climate change impacts are entering ‘uncharted territories of destruction’
  37. Bill Gates says he’s taken the brunt of COVID conspiracy abuse because people don’t know Anthony Fauci outside the U.S.
  38. Smaller cities are making a talent grab as workers exit the coasts
  39. Inflation defies expectations and rises in August, paving the way for a likely Fed hike
  40. Don’t expect as many gifts as usual over the holiday season this year, Deloitte tells Americans
  41. A DARPA grant inspired MIT scientists to build a desalinator the size of a briefcase that turns seawater into drinking water
  42. Boards are taking a more expansive view of diversity, but it might be at the expense of gender parity
  43. Employers are passing over an obvious source of tech talent that’s already in their workforce
  44. New York Times is giving out branded lunch boxes to get people back to the office—but over 1,300 staff are refusing to budge
  45. Melinda French Gates on her foundation’s shocking findings that gender equality won’t happen for 100 years: ‘Money is power’
  46. Nasdaq’s CFO has a prediction about when IPOs are coming back
  47. El Salvador is buying back bond debt as investors worry about a possible default amid big Bitcoin losses
  48. There are now 210 U.S. housing markets at risk of 15% to 20% home price declines, says Moody’s
  49. ‘Not the best idea’: Workday co-CEO Aneel Bhusri doesn’t like the SEC’s effort to measure and regulate ESG
  50. I survived the worst ESG backlash since the term was invented. Today’s ESG critics are running out of ammunition
  51. A brief guide on how to invest, with advice from some of the biggest names in finance
  52. The Emmys have turned into a battle of the world’s largest media and technology companies — and HBO cleaned up
  53. What to know about the new Omicron booster and flu shot season
  54. The U.S. plans to expand a chip export ban on China, ratcheting up the tech war between the two countries
  55. Freight rail operators say they can’t carry hazardous goods or your e-commerce package, blaming a looming rail strike
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