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  1. Walmart and Target earnings pull back the curtain on an America struggling with high inflation
  2. Nvidia shares jump 4% as the AI boom fuels another blockbuster quarter and better-than-expected forecast
  3. Nvidia announces threefold sales increase in another blowout earnings report—‘We’re racing every day,’ says CEO Jensen Huang
  4. 5 insights toward how get a real estate license according to the president of RE/MAX
  5. The new quiet luxury is burgers and fries: Over 60% of Americans are buying less fast food because it’s just too expensive, survey finds
  6. FedEx promised investors $4 billion savings by consolidating operating units—the CTO had to figure out how tech would deliver
  7. America’s landfills are ‘garbage lasagnas’—fetid layers of waste oozing dangerous methane, scientists found
  8. Weed beats booze as daily marijuana use outpaces drinking in definitive nationwide study of tens of millions of people
  9. A beginner’s guide to web development: 4 steps to get over the learning curve
  10. BuzzFeed has a new activist investor: Former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy
  11. Private equity lands in the NCAA with a new firm that tackles ‘athletic departments’ need for near-term capital’
  12. 57-year-old who once plotted with Steve Bannon to overthrow China’s government hauled in front of a New York jury over alleged $1 billion fraud
  13. Jon Stewart says David Letterman gave him the best career advice after his first talk show was canceled: ‘Don’t confuse cancellation with failure’
  14. ‘My old doctor told me there was nothing he could do. He told me it was my fault’: Wegovy revolution sees 600% increase among young adults
  15. FCC introduces effectively toothless proposal that would regulate AI everywhere except streaming
  16. Jerome Powell’s Fed is beginning to think its interest rate hikes ‘may be having smaller effects than in the past’
  17. ‘Graceland is a part of this community’: Judge halts foreclosure sale as Presley estate’s lawsuit proceeds
  18. 10 high-paying public health jobs right now
  19. Trader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines bank over mistake that triggered 2022 market spasm
  20. The rise of Bruce Nordstrom, who once swept the floors of his grandfather’s shoe stores for 25 cents an hour—and climbed the ranks to build a multibillion-dollar retail empire
  21. Big Tech employees missed out on $5.1 billion in 401(k) gains over the last decade because of fossil fuels, new research finds
  22. Nearly 44 million people are hitting the road for the start of summer: ‘We haven’t seen Memorial Day weekend travel numbers like these in almost 20 years’
  23. Restaurant wizard Danny Meyer says new grads should tune out their college majors ASAP: ‘You’re your own boss right now’
  24. Wendy’s rolls out a $3 breakfast combo, the latest fast-food chain to roll out cheap eats in a bid to recover lost customers
  25. Privacy regulators quiz Microsoft over Windows’ incoming Recall AI feature
  26. How a theater student with only $200 in his bank account created one of the most popular TV shows ever—and then spent another decade working to realize his dream job
  27. Peloton pauses music from Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ in (new) classes
  28. Inflation may be cooling, but most Americans are still feeling squeezed by ‘cost of living creep’
  29. Bipartisan support of cryptocurrency is resurging in Congress. Here’s why
  30. The case for a DEI rebrand in impact investing
  31. Why Volvo’s focus on safety and ‘human-centric technology’ are anchor points during turbulent times
  32. JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs want bankers back in the office 5 days a week, but one bank CEO says he only took his $4.2 million job on the condition he could work from home
  33. Crunch Fitness CEO gets real about the tough transition from Marine to veteran—and how his business helped him overcome it
  34. The House prepares for a historic crypto vote as the political tides shift
  35. An ex-Square exec’s ‘extreme pain and frustration’ with banks led her to buy one of her own
  36. EU’s trade surplus over the U.S. surges to record $47 billion—with China tariffs going up, it may get even bigger
  37. How PwC is tapping into a small group of volunteer ‘super users’ to boost employee engagement with AI
  38. A high bar for health tech startups
  39. Average age of cars, trucks and SUVs in the U.S. hits record 12.6 years as people hang on to old vehicles because new ones cost so much
  40. The U.S. embassy in London is pointing to a 63-year-old diplomatic convention to avoid paying a $18.7 million congestion charge bill
  41. The skyrocketing cost of health care is creating ‘a new type of pandemic,’ health VC says
  42. America’s productivity growth is recovering to pre-Great Financial Crisis rates. Europe has more work to do
  43. How companies can keep adding tech like AI without suffering ‘change fatigue’
  44. Biden administration is cancelling $7.7bn more in federal student loans for 160,000 borrowers
  45. Women get dismissed by doctors—and it’s led to devastating consequences for cancer, says the OB/GYN Olivia Munn credits with saving her life
  46. The Welsh island of Anglesey is set to house the U.K.’s next large nuclear power station 
  47. Barclays and other banks are warning some staff to prepare for 5 days a week in the office under new U.S. brokerage regulations
  48. Société Générale CEO Slawomir Krupa’s promise less, deliver more approach keeps investors guessing   
  49. Thailand welcomes home 2 illegally trafficked 1,000-year-old statues returned by New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art
  50. U.K. inflation drops to 2.3%, but interest rate cuts aren’t expected until November 
  51. After 20 years of decline, British high street stalwart Marks & Spencer is gaining ground again
  52. The race to lead China’s AI sector heats up as ByteDance, Alibaba and Baidu offer their models at rock-bottom prices
  53. China’s $10,000 BYD Seagull hatchback EV is coming for Europe’s carmakers in 2025
  54. California may join the EU in requiring all new cars to beep at drivers when they break the speed limit
  55. Mastercard says it expects new AI software to find compromised credit and debit cards quicker—before they get used by criminals
  56. Hawaii court orders Bristol Myers Squibb and Sanofi to pay the state $916m in Plavix blood thinner lawsuit
  57. The stakeholder capitalism movement is poised to lose two of its champions in Jamie Dimon and WEF’s Klaus Schwab
  58. Climate activists led a Shell shareholder rebellion over decarbonization targets, winning 19% of the vote. What difference will it make?
  59. Bayer is going all in to create legal shields in Missouri, Iowa and Idaho against 170,000 Roundup weedkiller lawsuits it faces
  60. Biden announces over 1 million veteran claims related to burn pit and other toxic exposure granted under new law
  61. GLP-1 drugs like Wegovy are all the rage—but people are quitting them too fast to achieve meaningful weight loss, finds 170,000-patient study
  62. Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani pleads not guilty to felony charges in attempt to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss in Arizona
  63. World’s richest families shift money to bonds, low-risk assets: UBS
  64. Bob Iger slashes another 175 jobs from ‘Toy Story’ studio Pixar as he bids to save Disney $7.5 billion in annual expenses
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