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  1. Xi-Modi breakthrough followed months of pressure by India CEOs
  2. Billionaire sex saga is latest scandal to rock Australian CEOs
  3. More billionaires are publicly backing Kamala Harris than Donald Trump
  4. Sam’s Club demanded employees return to the office five days a week. Its chief technology officer quit in response.
  5. Elon Musk says the Tesla Roadster is still delayed with no release in sight—but now he’s talking about making Peter Thiel’s flying car a reality
  6. Remote workers are taking $10,000 incentives to move to Tulsa—and helping to solve its brain drain
  7. Ford’s CEO has been driving the competition’s EV for months—and doesn’t want to stop
  8. A network of conservative billionaires donated $140 million to ‘election integrity’ efforts to lay the groundwork for a repeat of 2020
  9. A 19-year-old Walmart employee was found dead inside the bakery’s walk-in oven. Police say the investigation is ‘complex’
  10. Tesla’s earnings surprise sends stock soaring, but tech struggles drag the market down for a third day
  11. Tesla delivers blowout quarter and upbeat outlook for 2025
  12. Trump’s former allies say he praised Hitler and wanted his generals. Harris calls it a ‘dangerous’ sign of ‘who Trump really is’
  13. Swing states are quietly purging thousands from voter rolls, and legitimate citizens keep getting removed
  14. Will you have a stroke? These 17 factors can be predictors, say new prevention guidelines
  15. PE news: Vagaro scoops up smaller scheduling rival Schedulicity, and Thoma Bravo–backed Bottomline shops legal spend unit
  16. Poor sleep is tied to faster brain aging, new study says. Here’s how it impacts people as young as 40
  17. Ozempic and Wegovy are trimming waistlines—and showing how quickly U.S. health care can turn into a gold rush
  18. Student demand for an MBA is surging—but that might be bad news for the U.S. economy
  19. What CIOs and other tech leaders are prioritizing as they plan their 2025 budgets
  20. There are good reasons for couples to keep their finances separate, experts say
  21. Apple and Goldman Sachs fined $89 million over Apple Card missteps
  22. Despite inflation, U.S. consumers are 5% better off than in 2019—here’s why they don’t feel that way
  23. Boeing’s new CEO says the company will be ‘iconic’ again—even after losing more than $6 billion last quarter
  24. Apple CEO Tim Cook just found out how to name his group chats—Here’s what he named his first chat
  25. SoftBank, Mastercard, and Anthropic cyber chiefs sound alarms on AI phishing and deepfakes—but those aren’t the only things keeping them up at night
  26. Dodgers vs. Yankees World Series tickets are already the second most expensive of all time—and could go even higher
  27. Boeing’s bad year just keeps getting worse: One of its satellites has exploded in orbit, with debris becoming a potential threat to other satellites
  28. Binance exec released from Nigerian prison after 8 month detention
  29. Spirit Airlines shares surge 35% on news of possible merger with Frontier
  30. 8 healthy fast food picks for when you’re eating on the go
  31. Warren Buffett is so over AI deepfakes he forced Berkshire Hathaway to release a statement saying he would never endorse a presidential candidate: ‘It just ain’t me’
  32. Kamala Harris is doubling down on the abortion debate, dropping a new ad featuring a woman who lost her baby and nearly died after Texas’ ban
  33. Russian operatives are targeting Tim Walz, spreading viral disinformation about his time as a teacher
  34. McDonald’s president is confident you can still ‘enjoy the classics,’ despite ongoing investigation of E. coli outbreak from the famed Quarter Pounders
  35. With JetBlue out of the picture, Frontier and Spirit Airlines are once again discussing a merger—two years after their $2.9 billion deal fell through
  36. Mark Cuban says Donald Trump is not Kamala Harris’ main rival anymore—it’s Elon Musk
  37. Why Nextdoor’s founder moved back into the company C-suite
  38. Hedge fund icon who predicted Black Monday crash warns inflation is coming no matter who wins U.S election: ‘We are going to be broke’
  39. The share of female CEOs running Fortune 500 Europe companies drops to 6.2%
  40. Kalshi points to a Trump win. Its 28-year-old CEO says the betting market is more reliable than polling
  41. Chipotle just released an AI recruiting tool to gain an edge in the ‘competitive labor market’
  42. Harris says she and Democrats are preparing for a scenario where Trump tries to declare victory prematurely—’this is a very serious matter’
  43. $25,000 in aid or an immigration crackdown? Harris and Trump battle over how to tackle America’s housing affordability crisis
  44. American Airlines fined $50 million for failing to give wheelchair help to disabled passengers and damaging thousands of wheelchairs
  45. Women in abortion-ban states are getting the procedure at similar rates as under Roe, study says
  46. HSBC names first female CFO—Pam Kaur gets top finance job as her predecessor ascends to CEO
  47. 55% of companies say security risks are at a high—and AI has a lot to do with it, according to new data from Vanta
  48. Jamie Dimon would reportedly consider joining a Harris administration
  49. Trump calls Harris ‘lazy as hell’ for not holding event after more than 14 straight days of campaign travel
  50. Rudy Giuliani ordered to give 2 Georgia election workers he defamed his NYC apartment and a 1980 Mercedes once owned by Lauren Bacall
  51. GM’s Cruise is cutting its losses
  52. Trump aims to turn out hardcore partisans and men while Harris goes after 10% still persuadable in final campaign sprint
  53. The defunct AmazonSmile charitable program worked. I know because I co-founded Tripadvisor using the same principles
  54. Keir Starmer shrugs off Trump’s accusation that the Labour Party is meddling in U.S. elections—but insists he wants to remain friends
  55. Tim Cook makes another trip to China as local users gripe about Apple’s AI delays in the world’s largest smartphone market
  56. Peloton is going to sell its deluxe stationary bikes at Costco to reach holiday shoppers this Christmas
  57. Denny’s plans to close 150 locations by the end of 2025: ‘We have a lot of restaurants that have been out there for a very long time’
  58. McDonald’s and Starbucks shares tumble while stimulus proposal gives China markets reason for optimism
  59. The Fortune 500 Europe
  60. Influx of college graduates could push bellwether central Pennsylvania county toward Harris
  61. Young women lean Democratic. Harris’s election chances this year may depend on her ability to run up the score
  62. Germany’s biggest lender reports a 42% jump in quarterly profits after major restructuring takes effect
  63. Brian Niccol’s first big call as Starbucks CEO is junking next year’s target amid plunging store traffic
  64. Elon Musk’s xAI cofounder calls out cheating interviewee—and now employers are exposing the AI tools being abused by savvy job seekers
  65. Mike Jeffries was responsible for Abercrombie’s explosive popularity in the early aughts—and its hypersexualized marketing approach
  66. It’s not Gen Z this time. Gen Xers are working the most gigs to stave off financial insecurity
  67. Think Gen Z is lazy? They’re more than twice as likely as boomers to work through lunch
  68. Tokyo Metro shares jump as high as 47% after Japan’s biggest IPO since 2018
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