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  1. Andy Jassy summed up Amazon’s A.I. game plan: Every single business unit has ‘multiple generative A.I. initiatives going on’
  2. AP Psychology is now ‘effectively banned’ in Florida schools following the state’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, College Board says
  3. ‘Incredibly suspicious’: A union is accusing Google of violating labor law by retaliating against workers for organizing
  4. Adidas’ first fire sale of Yeezy sneakers rakes in $437 million after the company cut ties with Kayne West over his antisemitic remarks
  5. Federal officials accuse U.S. Navy sailors of sending ‘sensitive military information’ to a Chinese government ‘unrivaled in its audacity’
  6. Home Depot gave a man nearly $300,000 in store credit for ‘returning’ doors he never purchased, say federal prosecutors
  7. Donald Trump pleads not guilty to charges he tried to overturn the 2020 election—the third criminal case against him in the past 6 months
  8. Estate with private beaches on Long Island Sound fetches nearly $140 million: ‘The ultimate in Greenwich waterfront’
  9. Texas A&M pays $1 million to Black journalism professor who was only briefly on staff, saying ‘mistakes were made during the hiring process’
  10. Bud Light market share stabilizes after transgender saga, says AB InBev: ‘We are taking the feedback’
  11. After paying $4 billion for eOne, Hasbro sells its TV and movie business for $500 million
  12. Coinbase posts $97 million loss as revenue falls to $708 million, but shares jump after beating forecasts
  13. Ex-NYPD union boss gets 2 years for stealing $600,000 from members’ fund: ‘An incredibly bad decision’
  14. Mark Zuckerberg’s wife is not happy he put a fighting cage in their backyard to help with his fitness transformation
  15. ‘Excessive tourism’: Greece will cap visits to the Acropolis of Athens to protect its most popular archaeological site
  16. An Amazon exec says it’s time for workers to ‘disagree and commit’ to an office return: ‘I don’t have data to back it up, but I know it’s better’  
  17. Nintendo sees 52% jump in net profit thanks to ‘Super Mario’ blockbuster, new ‘Zelda’ release
  18. How to watch the kickoff game of the 2023–2024 NFL season, live online for free—and without cable
  19. Beyond ‘sadvertising’: Charitable giving is more likely if potential donors are in a good mood, research suggests
  20. ‘Crocodile of Wall Street’ spouse pleads guilty in Bitcoin heist tied to Bitfinex hack
  21. ESPN used to be Disney’s cash cow. Now, its revenue is declining, and Bob Iger is looking to sell a stake
  22. ‘Stupidity and greed’: Former NBA player gets 10 years for defrauding league health care plan
  23. The diet and exercise secrets of ‘Barbie’ stars: From Pilates to intermittent fasting
  24. Saudi Arabia extends oil production cut as central banks fear inflationary spike from rising fuel costs 
  25. Reality check: Male leaders and ‘dirty’ energy still dominate the Fortune Global 500
  26. Already expected to gross $1 billion, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has been extended after pleas by fans and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
  27. Why the economy feels so bad when experts say it’s so good
  28. ‘Oppenheimer’ star Matt Damon used his first big paycheck to pay for his mom’s Ph.D. program. Here’s what the film’s other stars spent theirs on
  29. Did Fitch ditch its credibility by playing politics? Here’s why rating agencies have a knack for getting it wrong
  30. Wholesale prices for bacon have nearly tripled this summer
  31. Billionaire investor Bill Ackman says he’s shorting this one asset
  32. Pret A Manger founder and Itsu CEO wants people to stop complaining about high interest rates like it’s ‘the end of the world’
  33. I’ve spent 25+ years in the semiconductor industry. Here’s why I’m confident we can take on the A.I. challenge
  34. News outfit AFP sues X/Twitter over the content it carries, and Elon Musk’s reaction is not wrong
  35. Billionaire Mike Bloomberg is tired of remote work ‘excuses’—especially when it comes to civil servants: ‘This has gone on too long. The pandemic is over’
  36. Katie Haun was crypto’s biggest star—until she went dark
  37. London knocked out of Fortune Global 500’s top 5 cities for the first time in 5 years—and experts warn it may struggle to come back
  38. Cofounders of Futureverse launch $50 million fund to back metaverse startups
  39. How VC Katie Haun navigated the fallout of crypto’s collapse
  40. Everything you need to know about Fitch’s downgrade of U.S. debt
  41. Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg might be right: Remote workers are less productive, new research finds
  42. HR chiefs make up to $8 million annually at some companies as their pay skyrockets
  43. Tom Brady is following Ryan Reynolds into English soccer with an investment in a second division team
  44. Whatever happened to Katie Haun and her $1.5 billion crypto fund?
  45. The average workday shrank by 37 minutes in the past year and fewer people are pulling overtime shifts
  46. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says the Fed’s measures haven’t slowed consumers down, and the government is paying the price
  47. Names every CFO should know: The 21 most powerful people in private equity
  48. The real reason Tesla beat its rivals in the charging wars
  49. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says downgrading U.S. credit rating is ‘ridiculous’ when countries relying on Washington are rated higher
  50. Brazil and China are saving AB InBev from its Bud Light trans marketing fiasco
  51. Future of Finance: Arthur Breitman of Tezos on how blockchains ‘can improve financial infrastructure’ to help create ‘a wider array of businesses’
  52. Surf’s up in California as climate change leads to more massive waves
  53. From tennis courts to corporate governance, here’s how far diversity, equity, and inclusion have come
  54. Fortune’s new Global 500 list shows Europe’s decline, the U.S.’s rise
  55. China wants to cut kids’ smartphone access after 10 p.m. and limit them to 2 hours a day as part of a bid to protect ‘core socialist values’
  56. Korea is so hot workers are being given ice vests to cool down
  57. Adidas sold $400 million in Yeezy shoes last quarter—the same as it did a year ago before Kanye West’s antisemitic outbursts
  58. The mortgage rate shock regains bite just as the housing market enters into the seasonal soft window
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