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- The housing market’s seller strike is so ruthless that only 7 of the nation’s 200 largest markets are back to pre-pandemic inventory levels
- In surprise shakeup, Tesla executive considered to be a top successor to Elon Musk has left after 13 years—’which is like working 50 for anyone else’
- Billionaires partying in the Hamptons take swipes at New York as ‘deteriorating,’ crime-ridden, and in need of ‘new management’
- These workers stuck in low-wage jobs saw their salaries nearly double in 3 months thanks to this nonprofit
- ‘It’s deeply concerning’: Detroit police are under fire after using facial recognition tech to arrest a pregnant woman in a carjacking case
- Elon Musk’s Neuralink raises $280 million in its quest to implant chips inside human brains
- The Mega Millions jackpot has ballooned to $1.55 billion—the third-biggest ever—after 31 drawings pass without a winner
- Over $200 billion of Apple’s market cap has vaporized since Thursday. Here’s what’s going on
- Why did Tesla CFO Zach Kirkhorn unexpectedly step down? 3 theories
- Your family will probably spend $890 on back-to-school shopping this year, retail trade group says
- As PayPal joins the fray, the stablecoin wars draw ever closer
- The summer of strikes could spread to the Big 3 automakers as the UAW sits on $825 million in strike pay: ‘It’s up to Ford, General Motors and Stellantis’
- Beyoncé is her own transit system: The superstar paid $100,000 to keep D.C. subways running an extra hour after a severe weather delay
- Campbell Soup agrees to buy Sovos Brands, maker of Rao’s pasta sauce, for $2.7 billion as it looks to build a ‘$1 billion sauces business’
- S&P 500 companies are beating analysts’ earnings estimates—but investors should ‘avoid chasing this recent market rally,’ wealth managers argue
- Trouble continues to mount in the office real estate sector: ‘You can’t get a loan today…there’s no liquidity in the marketplace’
- Can carbon dioxide removal really help save us from ’global boiling’? The U.S. government is intensifying its push to find out
- Boomer retirees’ 2024 cost-of-living adjustment is still set to get slashed by more than half
- Threads is finally getting a web version, but will that bring users back?
- Behind the scenes of Coinbase’s ambitious new Base blockchain, and what to expect from ‘on-chain summer’
- Tesla’s valuation grew from $50 billion to $773 billion while Zach Kirkhorn was CFO. Now he’s leaving
- The world’s third-biggest company just saw its profits plummet 38%—but still paid shareholders $19.5 billion in dividends
- Austrians are so worried their colorful cash might die out they’re trying to enshrine its use as a constitutional right
- SEC Chair Gary Gensler predicts A.I. ‘will be the center of future crises, future financial crises’
- Elon Musk says he might need surgery to prepare for Zuckerberg cage match just hours after vowing to live-stream it on X/Twitter
- The Tesla CFO who oversaw consistent profits, an investment grade rating and was even ‘Master of Coin,’ is leaving after 13 years at the company
- Goldman’s ‘supercycle’ commodities guru is out just months after saying he’s ‘never been this wrong for this long’
- Crypto’s next crisis? A Tether selloff and Huobi’s rumored insolvency spell trouble
- PayPal launches stablecoin after pausing development amid regulatory scrutiny
- Canva CEO Melanie Perkins sees one major problem with A.I. right now
- Employers plan to raise pay next year as inflation and salary transparency lead to higher compensation expectations
- Forcing workers back to the office may be backfiring: Flexible workplaces are hiring talent twice as fast as those requiring full-time attendance
- Mark Zuckerberg says Elon Musk won’t confirm a date for billionaires’ cage fight—and the Meta boss is ‘not holding my breath’
- Bud Light’s downfall marks a seismic shift in consumer behavior–and parent company AB InBev doesn’t seem to get it
- Startups are selling off their assets on the cheap—and that could spell big opportunity for competitors and VCs
- Top HSBC boss calls the U.K. ‘weak’ for taking sides with the U.S. against China
- Regulators are cracking down on banks that cater to fintechs. Here’s how CFOs can prepare
- Warren Buffett protégé Tracy Britt Cool says she capitalized on rejection to get to the top
- Barbie’s $1 billion box office haul caps the summer of the female dollar
- Elon Musk says the fight with Mark Zuckerberg is on—he just needs an MRI first
- Trucking giant Yellow files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy—it owes the U.S. government over $700 million
- Ukrainians are moving to North Dakota to fill shale oil field workforce shortage and help families facing war back home
- Biden’s new plan to cancel $39 billion in student loans has been hit by a lawsuit from 2 conservative groups that want to block it
- Bosses, beware: The ‘sickest day of the year’ for American workers is August 24th
- Zoom cashed in on work from home—but even this firm is telling employees to return to the office now
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