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  1. Five men were convicted for running Jetflicks, a low-cost streaming service that amassed more TV shows than Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime combined
  2. America’s kids are going hungry over the summer because their parents can’t afford food
  3. Thousands of car dealerships in limbo during peak-buying season after second cyberattack wallops industry
  4. Nvidia is now the most valuable company in the world. Here’s how it went from a Denny’s booth to cornering the AI chip market
  5. For CFOs, AI is the newest tool in their arsenal
  6. Morgan Stanley says ‘crown jewel’ of Citi is worth half the bank’s value
  7. Nearly half of Dell’s full-time workforce in the U.S. has rejected returning to the office. They’d rather work from home than get promoted
  8. Anyone still skeptical about the ‘Caitlin Clark effect’ should check out the record ticket prices for her matchup against Angel Reese on Sunday
  9. A toddler was trapped in a Tesla after its battery died without warning amid record heat waves—’safety comes last’ at Tesla, expert says
  10. Nearly half of Supreme Court justices now oppose a wealth tax, Thursday foreign income tax ruling indicates
  11. Keeping the ‘human’ in human resources in an era of generative AI
  12. How do you lend money when you can’t charge interest? Banks in the Muslim world are figuring out how—and winning non-Muslim customers
  13. Selling a home is expensive too: Homeowners spend $55,000 on average to sell their properties
  14. Milk Bar founder Christina Tosi thought she’d be an accountant. Now she’s a James Beard Award–winning pastry chef—and she urges ‘drinking failures up for breakfast’
  15. It’s starting to look like using smartphones in schools will be the new smoking in the bathroom
  16. Billionaire Melinda French Gates endorses a presidential candidate for the first time ever
  17. Elon Musk’s latest plan to add Venmo-like payments to X excludes crypto
  18. Beware, finance bros: AI is coming for banking before any other kinds of jobs, Citigroup warns
  19. The ‘affordability crisis’ has long plagued renters—but now it’s coming for homeowners
  20. I’ve been practicing medicine at a renowned institution for 40 years. Society isn’t ready for us to reverse the aging process across an entire population
  21. Amazon got blasted by environmental groups for years over using reams of plastic. Now it’s switching to recycled paper packaging
  22. Nvidia stock surge: How much a $1,000 investment 10 years ago would be worth today
  23. Bill Gates and Mark Cuban swear that failure helped build their billion-dollar ideas, but new research says making mistakes isn’t actually a key to success
  24. Nvidia, now the most valuable company on Wall Street, is buoying indexes to record levels despite weaknesses in the economy
  25. I became the semiconductor industry’s first female CEO after being a broke, single mom in a trailer park. Here’s how I did it
  26. Generative AI is coming to the emergency room
  27. For the first time, used EV prices fall below those of gas cars
  28. The CFTC is probing Jump Crypto, previously one of the sector’s biggest players
  29. Microsoft and Nvidia are now the world’s most valuable companies. How Intel—once the top chipmaker—blew its shot to be one of them
  30. McDonald’s releases a new $5 value meal to win back customers
  31. Hulk Hogan launches ‘Real American Beer’
  32. Nvidia and Dell shares rise on news of ‘AI factory’ for Elon Musk’s xAI
  33. Russian antivirus vendor Kaspersky is reportedly facing a U.S. ban over national security fears
  34. To ‘respect the rule of law,’ Louisiana governor signs law requiring all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments
  35. A Disney creative director is suing the company for forcing him to sell his childhood home in California and move to Florida—then move back West into a smaller house
  36. Anthropic’s rivalry with OpenAI heats up with its claim new Claude AI surpasses GPT-4o
  37. Design software companies are giving AI a redesign
  38. ‘Pharma Bro’ behind DJT crypto token, no proof Barron Trump involved
  39. AI will reshape industries by changing not just the ‘how’ of work, but also the ‘who’ 
  40. How the psychology of fraud drove a rising DEI star to steal more than $5 million from Meta and Nike: ‘The world is filled with Barbaras’
  41. My Apple Vision Pro turned me into a bona fide Glasshole, again
  42. Ilya Sutskever left OpenAI after mutinying against Sam Altman—now he’s launching his own startup for safe AI
  43. LinkedIn’s resident workplace expert says the push for upskilling must have an emotional component
  44. Exclusive: Soot raises $7.2 million in seed round led by Upfront Ventures
  45. 1 in 4 millennial workers would quit their jobs over a single out-of-hours demand from their boss, new study finds
  46. Kevin Costner admits it was ‘selfish’ to cast his son in upcoming movie ‘Horizon’—but insists the 15-year-old isn’t a nepo baby
  47. What top CEOs are saying about emerging tech like AI—and why it matters to CFOs
  48. Online-only retailer Asos blames ‘detrimental’ virtual meetings, ordering staff back to the office to lift performance after making $150 million in losses
  49. Warhammer maker gives its ‘quirky’ staff $8,600 bonus as thanks for 16.9% profit surge
  50. Chinese carmakers are losing their appetite for Europe after the EU imposed tariffs on their EVs
  51. Boeing 737 Max crash victims’ families ask the Justice Department to fine the planemaker $25 billion for committing ‘the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history’
  52. Thomson Reuters CEO: AI guardrails remain unclear—but all companies can start by pledging to protect their customers’ data privacy
  53. Tropical Storm Alberto—the first named one of the season—leaves 3 dead but also brings hope to a region suffering severe drought
  54. British Billionaire Jim Ratcliffe tells Premier League: ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ after fearing for Manchester United’s future
  55. Climate change caused by fossil fuels made killer heat wave in U.S. and Mexico 2.5 degrees hotter and 35 times more likely, scientists say
  56. War in Europe is waking CEOs up from their ‘geopolitical nap’
  57. Massachusetts installed a firewall designed to prevent cyberattacks and hacking—instead it caused a 911 outage
  58. Greece on the hunt for arsonist suspected of starting wildfires, as Europe swelters in heatwaves
  59. Zilch threatens to swap London with the U.S. if IPO market doesn’t pick up—after raising $127 million
  60. Over 3,000 nurses in Oregon strike for better wages and staffing levels: ‘Nurses are choosing to leave the profession in droves’
  61. Snapchat will pay $15m to settle California suit claiming it discriminated against female employees, failed to stop harassment and punished women who complained
  62. Forget expensive coaches, Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi turns to his three children for advice: ‘Through their eyes I get a glimpse into what the future looks like for the next generation’
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