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  1. Mortgage rates just spiked up to 7.3%. How homebuyers can shop around for the lowest rate
  2. Couple accused of swindling former NFL tackle feel they’re victims of a shakedown and ‘don’t need his money,’ their lawyer says
  3. Workers at bankrupt retail chain were promised a bonus to show up during its liquidation sale. But now they won’t be paid
  4. Headspace’s CEO on what business is overlooking when it comes to mental health
  5. Americans have spent nearly all their excess pandemic-era savings, and the economy may suffer as a result
  6. Emergency contraception pill Plan B is 30% more effective when taken with this drug, new research shows
  7. YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead
  8. Judge who ordered lawyers to get ‘religious-liberty training’ from a Christian group faces complaint that his decision is ‘strange and unprecedented’
  9. Fed says more interest rates hikes may be needed to tame inflation, despite ‘tentative signs’ the threat is abating
  10. From Marc Benioff to Mark Zuckerberg to Peter Thiel, Silicon Valley’s billionaires have acquired huge plots of land in Hawaii. Here’s how they’re responding to the devastating fire
  11. Social media frenzy about ‘free money’ at Bank of Ireland ATMs prompts long lines and confused-looking policemen
  12. People with Alzheimer’s disease tend to be deficient in these 5 nutrients that ‘help keep brains in top condition at all ages,’ researchers say
  13. ‘SEIZED … but not silenced’: Small-town Kansas newspaper publishes first edition since police raid sparked a firestorm of criticism
  14. Return to the office? No way, say some tech companies that are letting workers stay remote despite rival firms imposing mandates
  15. The bidding war over U.S. Steel underscores just how much American industry has declined compared to the giants of Asia
  16. The tech company touting its MIT connection that stranded Kentucky school kids for a week did the same thing in Ohio last fall
  17. Only 2 in 10 Americans have a ‘great deal’ of confidence in the U.S. Justice Department after Donald Trump’s indictment
  18. To measure social impact, we could start by using the tools we already have
  19. Bruce Willis’s wife opens up about the realities of caretaking: ‘I’m not good’
  20. EV startup from Vietnam, with barely any sales and horror reviews, listed via SPAC: It’s now worth more than Ford and GM 
  21. Wine prices in Napa Valley hit a record, jumping to over $100 per bottle
  22. A genetically altered pig kidney transplanted into a human a month ago is still working: ‘It looks even better than a human kidney’
  23. ‘Elon Musk of Essex’ who founded an electric lorry company is moving to the U.S. amid financial strains
  24. Millennials are so worried about their finances that they’re falling into a depression
  25. The most Vermont-ish possible response to a book-banning controversy is under way: A reading tour at local libraries and bookstores
  26. ‘Bombshell’ study suggests link between fracking and asthma and lymphoma in children. One expert warns the findings are the ‘tip of the toxic iceberg’
  27. Trump and his allies just got sued under a law literally designed to take down mobsters and organized crime
  28. Twitter was reportedly throttling traffic to sites Elon didn’t like, then backtracked as soon as it was caught
  29. ESPN settles with former host Sage Steele over COVID vaccine comments: ‘I have decided to leave so I can exercise my first amendment rights more freely’
  30. 79-year-old retired college professor accused of stealing from his wealthy friends and pawning their jewels for $45,000 at Manhattan auction house
  31. ‘Blind Side’ family claim Michael Oher’s lawsuit is part of a $15 million ‘shakedown’
  32. Intel is backing off a $5.4 billion deal—and actually paying out a $353 million termination fee—because China just never approved it
  33. Coinbase approved to sell crypto futures in the U.S.—a ‘watershed moment’—as decision on Grayscale spot Bitcoin ETF looms
  34. Chick-fil-A launches new sandwich for the first time in 9 years
  35. Elon Musk created a new, more affordable version of Tesla’s flagship models overnight
  36. Once thought a victim of the pandemic, buffets are a booming $5.5 billion business
  37. Irish bank glitch let customers pull out large sums of ‘free money’—sparking huge run on ATMs
  38. The new Coinbase blockchain is rife with scam tokens. Who should be responsible?
  39. The latest productivity mantra that we all need: ‘Achieve less’
  40. How a mechanical engineer ditched a startup job to become the first female CEO of a $28 billion manufacturer
  41. Exclusive: A.I. will be a game changer for HR—but leaders aren’t investing in it just yet
  42. Roger Federer-backed shoe brand On has surging U.S. sales—but the strength of its home currency against a weak dollar is causing problems
  43. From Citi’s Jane Fraser to Starbucks’ Laxman Narasimhan, 47 Fortune 500 CEOs are former management consultants. Here’s when they make sense for the corner office—and when they don’t
  44. Abnormal Security’s CEO explains how ‘defensive A.I.’ will someday defeat cyber attacks
  45. Stay-at-home dads are on the rise, but they’re not necessarily doing it to look after their kids
  46. Fancy offices will be the only ones to survive the hybrid work shift, says property tycoon
  47. CFO turnover at Fortune 1000 companies has spiked 30% since last year
  48. The world’s biggest single investor in the stock market returned $143 billion in the first half of the year thanks to A.I. and tech
  49. What companies can do to help Maui: Donate cash, listen to the experts, and don’t send what isn’t asked for
  50. Panicked Apple fans can relax. Latest iOS 17 beta images show iPhone’s ‘end call’ button back where you want it
  51. LinkedIn is uniquely positioned to benefit from Twitter’s meltdown–and disgruntled X users are offering Microsoft a blueprint for social media supremacy
  52. Can dogs get COVID? Yes, and they’re not the only pets that can
  53. Gas industry activity linked to asthma, and rare cancer in children in ‘bombshell’ report
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