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  1. BYD reiterates that it has no plans to sell in the ‘very protective’ U.S.—but hopes that things might get ‘back to normal’ after the election
  2. An AI photo of pop star Katy Perry was good enough to fool her own mom—’that shows you the level of sophistication that this technology now has,’ expert says
  3. Meet the death doulas who bring comfort to people at the end of their lives
  4. UPS is searching for its next CFO
  5. After body blows from activist investor Nelson Peltz, Disney’s Iger says streaming is ‘on track’ to profitability
  6. Small towns with affordable home prices beckon remote workers
  7. Miss USA 2023 resigns from her title to focus on her mental health: ‘Never compromise your physical and mental well-being’
  8. 10 designations that help real estate professionals stand out
  9. Columbia created new rules after historic 1968 protests. Its administration just broke them to authorize police on campus, university report concludes
  10. Billionaire Stan Druckenmiller says he’d give Bidenomics an ‘F’ because inflation almost came down before the Fed ‘fumbled on the five-yard line’
  11. Boeing changes its tune on whistleblowers after retaliation allegations and deaths, says it will ‘celebrate’ latest employee who spoke out
  12. Job seekers—you shouldn’t balk when a test is part of your interview
  13. 200-page report offers ‘sobering look’ inside toxic workplace at the government agency that regulates bankers, sources say
  14. I’m sick of the ‘model minority’ designation, and so are other Asian Americans. It’s time to define our own identities
  15. NFL owners set to bring in new teammates: Private equity
  16. TikTok is betting on a First Amendment fight to block a ban. The claim goes against a century of legal precedent in the U.S., China expert says
  17. Eric Schmidt on buying TikTok: ‘I looked at it for a while,’ but the government should regulate instead
  18. CSR is a core business function. It’s time to treat it that way
  19. Are Microsoft and OpenAI becoming full-on frenemies? 
  20. Insiders reveal why Walmart pulled the plug on Sam Walton’s dream to ’get the hospitals and doctors in line’
  21. U.S. investigators ask Tesla why there have been 20 crashes since carmaker supposedly fixed Autopilot flaws
  22. Boy Scouts no more: Organization changes name to Scouting America as it exits bankruptcy after storm of controversy
  23. Biden condemns antisemitism, says people are forgetting that ‘Hamas unleashed this terror’
  24. New York governor regrets saying ‘we have young Black kids growing up in the Bronx who don’t even know what the word computer is’
  25. Spirit Airlines CEO, still salty after its failed JetBlue merger, calls the airline industry a ‘rigged game’ and consumers ‘the long-term losers’
  26. Revolut expands crypto push with U.K. trading platform
  27. It’s time for Apple to buy—not build—its way into AI
  28. Elon Musk blasts obsolete education system for failing to reach kids: ‘You don’t want a teacher in front of a board’
  29. Elizabeth Holmes keeps chipping away at the length of her prison sentence
  30. Facing jail threats, Trump posts and deletes criticism of judge and prosecutors on Truth Social
  31. ‘Gray divorce’ is skyrocketing among baby boomers. It can wreak havoc on their retirements
  32. Microsoft reveals AI that lives away from the internet for spies and top-secret info: ‘It is now deployed, it’s live, it’s answering questions, it will write code’
  33. Europe faces a dilemma over China trade tariffs as investment and export needs weigh against cheap EV fears
  34. Spain’s Sabadell rejects second BBVA takeover bid that would create a $75 billion bank
  35. Great performers constantly rehearse. Companies that want to survive sustained change must do the same 
  36. Elon Musk’s doomerist hobby is falling to sleep at night listening to podcasts on the end of civilization
  37. British Microsoft-backed self-driving startup Wayve raises $1 billion, clocking new high in Europe-based AI funding deal
  38. What seven corporate bosses taught NBC’s Bonnie Hammer about how to navigate change
  39. Binance CEO pleas with Nigeria to release wrongfully detained ‘crime fighter’ exec
  40. A huge ‘passive talent pool’ of workers is up for grabs—here’s how to win over employees with one foot out the door
  41. America’s booming economy pushes back Medicare, Social Security ‘go-broke dates’ to the mid-2030s
  42. Bernie Sanders knows Biden’s tenure might play out like LBJ and Vietnam but he’s fighting anyway: ‘You have to have a certain maturity when you deal with politics’
  43. Cloud seeding startup Rainmaker raises $6.3 million
  44. FDIC workplace probe finds bank regulator needs a ‘structural and cultural transformation’ to fix ‘sexualized, boys’ club environment’
  45. Andreessen Horowitz partner says Google is an ‘amazing example’ of employing people in ‘BS jobs’: ‘Half the white-collar staff probably does no real work’
  46. Wizz Air CEO, denied $125 million bonus, regrets firing 20% of his workforce during the pandemic because it hit morale
  47. Some Wall Street bankers could see their bonuses jump 25%. But there’s one job where payouts will shrink
  48. Kellogg’s is letting workers clock off at 12 p.m. on Fridays—but only if they make up the hours during the week
  49. Americans need more exercise—and should be able to tap FSA and HSA funds to pay for gyms, studios, and sports leagues
  50. Why one wealthy Florida investor is increasingly ditching equities in his $7 million portfolio in favor of ultra-safe bonds
  51. How cities grew fragmented, segregated, and polluted—and why they now strive for walkability, community, and urban nature
  52. Nintendo teases the Switch’s long-awaited successor as investors stress about bigger-than-expected profit slide
  53. China’s tourists are traveling again but they are spending less than before COVID as economic worries keep their wallets shut
  54. What’s it like to be CEO? In a word, lonely—and you might not know for years, or decades, whether you did a good job
  55. UBS earnings hit $1.8 billion as Credit Suisse acquisition starts to pay off
  56. Elon Musk isn’t the only CEO thinking about falling birth rates
  57. BP profits drop 45% to $2.7 billion in first quarter but share buybacks stay
  58. New York judge hits Trump with $1,000 fine for gag order violation in hush money case—and warns future violations could send him to jail
  59. College athletes are closer than ever to getting paid. Here’s how it could work—and what stands in the way
  60. Boeing faces new FAA probe after aircraft maker reports that workers falsified inspection records on 787 planes
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