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  1. The CEO of a publicly traded nutrition company believes that food should cost more to address waste
  2. King Charles III’s new coins to enter circulation by Christmas
  3. Jack Dorsey tried to add Elon Musk to Twitter’s board well before acquisition, but the board feared it would create ‘more risk’
  4. HP CEO says sustainable policies give the firm a ‘competitive advantage’ and attract top talent
  5. Boise, Las Vegas, and Phoenix look like housing busts—this interactive map shows the shift in your local housing market
  6. Business leaders on how they navigate ESG backlash: ‘The language needs to change’
  7. New Spartan NFT gives unlimited access to races—and guarantees your ashes can be scattered near a 35-foot-tall statue in Greece
  8. Billionaire MacKenzie Scott just filed for divorce. Here’s what we know about how it affects her fortune
  9. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 4 online for free—and without cable
  10. Top Apple executive is leaving after making crude remarks in TikTok video
  11. Al Gore calls for World Bank President David Malpass to be fired for his climate record
  12. Amazon and Apple are toeing the line between scare tactics and personal safety
  13. Seasonal affective disorder affects millions of people. Here are the symptoms
  14. YouTube, Google, and Netflix top the list of Gen Z’s favorite brands, new survey shows
  15. Meta tells employees it will freeze hiring and restructure some teams in cost cutting effort
  16. How confronting a $20 million mistake made me a better leader
  17. To retain talent, companies are formalizing remote work programs
  18. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says the Fed should continue fighting inflation—but warns a severe recession could lead to a ‘belief that the American Dream is not achievable’
  19. These three cybersecurity certifications can help you land $150K-plus paychecks
  20. After the pound hits a record low and the Bank of England intervened to the tune of £65 billion, Liz Truss insists ‘this is the right plan’
  21. The S&P 500 just dropped to its lowest level since late 2020
  22. The EU is crafting liability laws for A.I. products that cause injuries—here’s why the whole world better pay attention
  23. The World Bank chief warns ‘perfect storm’ of stagflation and global recession: ‘A tough reality confronts the global economy’
  24. The average adult will be worth $100,000 in two years. But the reality isn’t as great as it sounds
  25. Biden’s student-debt cancellation plan gets sued for second time this week, this time by 6 Republican states
  26. Remote work could be the reason you don’t have a job in 10 years
  27. Borrowers who hate Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan can now keep their debt
  28. Your goals might be making you more depressed. How letting go can boost mental health
  29. Biden’s Treasury Department is going to make at least 32 million small businesses hand over personal information to a massive database
  30. Genuine, transparent, and helpful: It’s time for a new generation of leaders to take charge
  31. Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott files for divorce from science teacher husband after 18 months
  32. Elon Musk plans to put an Optimus robot in every home. On the cusp of Tesla’s ‘AI Day’, the question is whether this is the year he finally unveils one
  33. The cost of divorce is ‘like the death of a thousand cuts.’ Inflation is only making it worse
  34. What to know before launching your own venture capital fund
  35. How Circle could win the stablecoin game
  36. The Ethereum Merge solved a big problem for the network. But mainstream crypto adoption won’t happen overnight
  37. There was one person who predicted exactly what was going to happen to the U.K. under Liz Truss’s ‘fairy tale’ economics—and he was ridiculed for it
  38. Amazon is encouraging call center staff to work from home so that they can eventually shutter their offices
  39. Diving with whales, surfing, and running on the beach: this sustainable startup’s CEO decompresses in the ocean
  40. Why your chief diversity officer needs to be part of the return-to-office discussion
  41. NPR’s Nina Totenberg reflects on her long friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  42. Denmark’s Queen just stripped 4 of her grandchildren of their royal titles so that they can ‘shape their own existence.’ The kids and their parents aren’t happy
  43. Putin on a fresh collision course with U.S. and allies after vowing to push ahead with annexation of 4 parts of Ukraine
  44. The number of CFOs being promoted to CEOs hits an all-time high
  45. I got rich by betting that inequality would destroy the U.S. and U.K. I’m sorry
  46. Liz Truss defends her tax cut and European stocks immediately fall
  47. How a stolen $100 million De Kooning was returned to an Arizona museum after nearly 40 years: It was bought at an estate sale
  48. Girls flag football could become a school sport in California
  49. Why provocateur Scott Galloway believes America is adrift
  50. Survivors of July 4 mass shooting claim Smith & Wesson ads target potential mass shooters
  51. Porsche celebrates Europe’s largest IPO in over a decade as Volkswagen gears up to accelerate charge at Tesla
  52. Amnesty report on Meta finds Facebook algorithm ‘proactively amplified and promoted’ anti-Rohingya hate speech in Myanmar
  53. Gavin Newsom signs 2 new laws to tackle ‘the original sin of the state of California, and that’s the issue of housing and affordability’
  54. Saudi-funded LIV Golf denies it is buying its own TV time on Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Sports
  55. ‘This is the right plan.’ Embattled British PM doubles down on tax cuts and borrowing jump as bonds and pound slide
  56. Arnold Schwarzenegger visits Auschwitz, meets a Holocaust survivor, urges world to ‘terminate’ hatred
  57. Moscow wants to build 1,000 planes locally by 2030 to replace Western jets because ‘Boeing and Airbus planes will never be delivered to Russia’
  58. Monkeypox vaccine works (apparently), CDC says
  59. Biden demands oil firms refrain from hurricane price hikes. ‘Do not, let me repeat, do not use this as an excuse.’
  60. Coolio dies at 59, rapper won Grammy for 1995 hit ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’
  61. Hurricane Ian covers southwest Florida in water as one of the strongest ever to hit the U.S.
  62. Wall Street, Asian stocks move higher after intervention by Bank of England
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