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  1. A former Clinton and Obama diplomat pulls back the curtain on what really happens during NATO summits
  2. Bing’s search chatbot is increasing click-throughs to websites rather than stealing traffic, says Microsoft VP
  3. Tech VC Keith Rabois: Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s policies ‘should be copied in every state. Period, without exception’
  4. Ticketmaster France crashes after more than 1 million Taylor Swift fans swarm Eras presale
  5. Tom Holland’s struggle with alcohol highlights a driving force behind dependence: ‘I just felt so much pressure’ 
  6. Ford exec arrested after his wife told police he assaulted her and threatened to burn 2 of her Hermes purses with a butane torch
  7. Bonobos’ Andy Dunn says that founders should tell VCs about mental health diagnoses
  8. Judge smacks down FTC’s challenge to Microsoft deal, saying the agency ‘has not raised serious questions’
  9. Maine is giving nearly all of its workers up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave—starting in 2026
  10. The paper found in Aretha Franklin’s couch is a valid will in the state of Michigan, jury finds
  11. Top senator rips PGA Tour for allowing ‘authoritarian government to use its wealth to capture an American institution’
  12. Mikala Jones, extreme photographer of ocean waves, dies in surfing accident at 44
  13. Philadelphia’s First Bank of the United States, forerunner of the Federal Reserve, is getting a revamp to ‘tell the story of money’
  14. Arrest warrant issued for close friend of embattled NBA star Ja Morant over fight during Memphis pickup basketball game
  15. After $9 million scam, alleged hacker googled ‘can I cross border with crypto’ and ‘buying citizenship’
  16. Rapper Lil Nas X reportedly stopped by Norwegian police for riding an electric scooter through a tunnel in Oslo
  17. Meta exec says ‘the metaverse hype is dead’ and he’s happy: ‘Now we can put our heads down to build’
  18. Gen Z may finally figure out what the office is good for: Eavesdropping and snooping on coworkers to get ahead
  19. Billionaire investor Howard Marks looks back on 5 times he outwitted the market from 2000 to 2020—here are 3 key lessons he learned
  20. NATO to Ukraine: You’re not in the club … yet. ‘When allies agree and conditions are met’
  21. Miami mayor’s net worth doubled to $3.5 million in 2022 as he kept his job at a law firm whose clients include Elon Musk and Ken Griffin
  22. Inside the searing $350 million, 98-page lawsuit against Brad Pitt for ‘looting’ the French vineyard he owned with Angelina Jolie: ‘He deals in illusions, not dirt and grapes’
  23. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon chides managers who work from home: ‘I don’t know how you can be a leader and not be completely accessible to your people’
  24. These 7 online MBA programs cost less than $50K—and grads make more than six figures
  25. Adam Neumann shares 2 key lessons he learned from WeWork’s crash
  26. Sam Altman just took a nuclear energy startup public for $500 million. Its CEO wants to provide ‘energy at planetary scales for a billion-plus years’
  27. Adam Neumann says his new company Flow, which raised $350 million from a16z, has only two choices: compete with WeWork or partner with it
  28. Jeff Bezos and Bob Iger will be joined by a new bigwig in Sun Valley this week: OpenAI’s Sam Altman
  29. Scale AI co-founder says the FIRE movement inspired her to live ‘very cheaply’ on McDonald’s and free flights until she made $10 million
  30. Senate’s golf probe reveals secret outreach by UK businessman to PGA Tour for months on behalf of Saudi PIF boss
  31. California court gives Microsoft and Activision a reason to celebrate—but their $69 billion deal isn’t a sure thing yet
  32. The American shopper’s toothpaste choices are trying to tell us something about inflation—and that long-predicted recession
  33. The Gen Zer who sparked the ‘quiet quitting’ movement has left his corporate career because it turned out mentally checking out of a job doesn’t work
  34. The FTC’s campaign to stop the massive $68.7 billion deal between Microsoft and Activision just got smacked down by a judge
  35. What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? Here’s what these programs do and don’t pay for
  36. ‘I’ve never really believed I’m suited for it’: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon shuts down presidency rumors but says he would serve in someone else’s administration
  37. If you want to encourage creativity, don’t brainstorm. There’s a better way to come up with good ideas
  38. Planning to flip your $425,000 Rolls-Royce EV? The carmaker is threatening to ‘blacklist’ you for life if you do
  39. Baseball is pairing its Gen Z stars with stylists, Gucci headgear and Alexander McQueen shoes to challenge NBA’s crown of cool
  40. Al Gore describes the cleantech ‘wart’ on Biden’s historic Inflation Reduction Act
  41. Music streamers like Apple and Spotify should increase prices and capitalize on superfans to stem losses, says Goldman Sachs
  42. Leonardo DiCaprio is funding a scholarship at his elementary school to ‘help guide the next generation of climate warriors’
  43. ‘The Feckless 400’: These companies are still doing business in Russia–and funding Putin’s war
  44. The millennial debt problem no one talks about
  45. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns leaders not to make this one mistake
  46. Elizabeth Holmes just quietly got her prison sentence reduced by 2 years
  47. VC billionaire Marc Andreessen rips the ‘big companies’ that want to regulate A.I. for being ‘bootleggers’
  48. VC billionaire Marc Andreessen says A.I. could eliminate the need for labor in the best-case scenario—or lead to Chinese world domination
  49. AMC Theatres has already sold 20,000 same-day tickets for ‘Barbieheimer’ double viewing—but box office rival Tom Cruise won’t join the movement
  50. The case for $120,000 Bitcoin—why one U.K. bank predicts a 300% rise
  51. A.I. and crypto hybrid Giza raises $3 million to bring machine learning to the blockchain
  52. Alluvial raises $12 million to build out Liquid Collective, an Ethereum staking protocol for institutions
  53. What Nike got right and Anheuser-Busch got wrong in Dylan Mulvaney controversies, according to GLAAD president
  54. Amazon Prime Day brings out scammers. Here’s how to avoid getting tricked
  55. Boards share their key concern as A.I. race heats up: How do we keep ourselves out of trouble?
  56. How HR leaders can get the most out of their shrinking budgets this year
  57. How ‘above average’ CFOs can double the value of their company in under six years
  58. Olympix raises $4.3 million to build crypto cybersecurity stack with an A.I.-powered tool
  59. Google loses its top engineering exec for augmented reality as he blasts the company’s ‘unstable commitment’
  60. Twilio CEO’s top advice to founders during the downturn: ‘Follow your customer’
  61. Top Apple supplier Foxconn just bailed on its $19.4 billion plan to make chips in India
  62. Massive Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Bruce Springsteen gigs are colliding with a fragile economy—and could be creating ‘tourflation’
  63. ‘Sapiens’ author Yuval Noah Harari warns that A.I. could erode trust and kill all democracies: ‘Maybe dictatorships will be able to manage somehow’
  64. There’s a hidden recession red flag hidden in the latest jobs report, according to two top economists
  65. Prime Day deals go fast. Here’s how to track them and get what you want
  66. We can’t defeat climate change by investing in a handful of countries. The world needs to come together at COP28–and fund a just energy transition
  67. Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads app is scooping up millions of Twitter power users—but a culture clash is brewing
  68. Tylenol poisoning suspect who tried to extort $1 million from Johnson & Johnson to ‘stop the killing’ dies at 76
  69. Aretha Franklin’s sons are contesting which will counts—the one from the cabinet or the other discovered in the music legend’s couch
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