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  1. Zillow is so sure that U.S. home prices have bottomed that it just issued bullish calls for these 48 housing markets
  2. Attending an Ivy Plus college doesn’t guarantee a higher salary, but it does open the door to elite jobs, study finds
  3. Climate change is killing summer traditions like vacationing and going outside—extreme temperatures may be here to stay
  4. Researchers find a way to easily bypass guardrails on OpenAI’s ChatGPT and all other A.I. chatbots
  5. Airlines slow to take off on cloud tech, but it’s not too late to upgrade
  6. Maersk, Evergreen and the world’s largest shipping companies are changing as the climate does. Here’s how they’re turning the ocean liner around
  7. Big Tech’s buzzword season
  8. Why governments are the only solution to the explosion of child obesity as 124 million struggle with processed foods and sedentary modern life
  9. An astronomer who’s part of a group planning to talk to aliens ‘should the need ever arise’ breaks down the bombshell UFO testimony in Congress
  10. Elon Musk hasn’t damaged Tesla’s brand among its customers—just his own
  11. Bidenomics’ critics are being proven wrong. Happy days are here again
  12. Taylor Swift fans danced so hard in Seattle they triggered seismographs on par with a 2.3 magnitude earthquake
  13. Profits surge at crisis-hit NatWest bank engulfed in scandal over Donald Trump ally Nigel Farage
  14. Has COVID-19 become a summer illness? Cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again
  15. There’s no such thing as a new nuclear golden age–just old industry hands trying to make a buck
  16. Mexico’s president is feuding with an American company about a crocodile-infested gravel pit. He’s offering $385 million and they want $1.9 billion
  17. Elon Musk must cede spotlight to Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino if he wants his $44 billion investment to pay off, says Harvard management expert 
  18. Women’s World Cup ticket sales are shattering expectations
  19. Adidas is selling more Yeezy shoes and giving some proceeds to fighting antisemitism. It won’t say how much
  20. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s ‘questionable’ eye-scanning Worldcoin venture under fire from privacy watchdog
  21. The key to living well after retirement is having purpose. Here are 3 science-backed ways to find it
  22. Dangerous heat is moving from the southwest to the eastern half of the U.S. with 60% of Americans facing heat or flood warnings
  23. Mark Zuckerberg is exploring ‘retention-driving hooks’ to keep Threads users engaged
  24. The White House is tackling affordable housing—and forming a task force on converting commercial to residential
  25. Obscure viruses from ticks are on the rise, and it’s because climate change makes it easier for the blood suckers to survive
  26. Google U.K. boss says you can’t trust its chatbot Bard for accurate information
  27. The Mega Millions jackpot grows to $910 million just days after a Powerball player won $1.08 billion
  28. Snoop Dogg’s metaverse debacle: How Web3 proved a rare misfire for a rapper known for his marketing savvy
  29. Workday’s chief trust officer explains how putting trust first ensures the company always meets its customers’ needs
  30. Gap Inc. used to be a bright spot for female leadership. Now it’s hired two male CEOs
  31. The most extreme heat in a generation is roasting workers and experts say companies need to step in and help
  32. From hybrid work to cyber-attacks, 52 HR leaders weigh in on what keeps them up at night. Here are the top 5
  33. Americans love everything about their lives—except for their salaries
  34. VCs love clean tech. But it might not love them back
  35. TikTok creator ‘PinkyDoll’ is making $7,000 a day by repeating bizarre gestures and phrases like ‘gang gang’ and ‘ice-cream so good’ on loop
  36. Chipotle’s CFO says the company is crushing it by spending $2.5 billion on its employees who average $17 an hour—and cutting costs on logistics
  37. Ford expects to bleed $4.5 billion on electric cars this year, but it makes enough on everything else that it might not matter
  38. A broken U.S. immigration system is helping foreign countries woo California’s tech founders. The Golden State’s new global talent program could reverse the trend
  39. Does Medicare cover acupuncture? Only in some cases—but it may be difficult to find providers who meet the guidelines
  40. There’s a fight over who’s actually in charge of Nashville International Airport
  41. July could be the hottest month in 120,000 years
  42. Crane collapse in Manhattan: Owner and operator linked to previous disasters
  43. Public sector staff shortages in ‘hard jobs’ are sparking a wage war as taxpayers feel the consequences of empty positions
  44. Hong Kong urges U.S. not to bar sanctioned city leader from key economic summit amid rising tensions with China
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