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  1. Car dealerships are ‘going back to the basics’ and writing paperwork by hand after cyberattacks on a key software provider
  2. 65% of Americans feel deprived of vacation time. The French, who take more time off than anybody, say ‘hold my wine’
  3. 2024 real estate school review: AceableAgent
  4. The CEO behind Singapore’s largest realtor thinks the city’s housing market will stay cool through the year—but he’s ‘very excited’ about 2025
  5. Millennials’ fast-fashion favorite Forever 21 can’t keep up with Shein’s meteoric rise: ‘It’s like comparing a mobile phone from 2000 to the newest iPhone’
  6. Exclusive: Andreessen Horowitz plans to launch a private equity fund, documents show
  7. Amazon Prime Day is July 16-17: Here’s how Google plans to capitalize on the hype, according to a Google Shopping exec
  8. The best cybersecurity bootcamps of 2025
  9. Creators aren’t the only ones to lose out from potential TikTok ban: Oracle warns investors of ‘sizable’ revenue hit
  10. ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood says Trump has her vote because he’ll be better for the economy, but then asks to pull the interview
  11. Bankruptcy court plans to shut down Alex Jones’ Infowars and liquidate assets to pay families of Sandy Hook shooting
  12. AI could kill creative jobs that ‘shouldn’t have been there in the first place,’ OpenAI’s CTO says
  13. As a CEO I inadvertently inflamed emotions over political ideology. Other leaders can learn from my mistake this election season
  14. This year’s IPO market got off to a roaring start. Now some fear it’s out of gas
  15. Amazon’s money-bleeding Alexa division could face more cuts if a paid version of its AI-enabled voice assistant flops, BofA says
  16. ‘A head-in-the-sand approach’: The U.S. strategic drug stockpile is inadequate for a bird flu outbreak
  17. The magic mortgage rate is anything below 6%, top real estate CEO says
  18. Meet 7 Fortune 500 CFOs under 40
  19. Nvidia stock is now in a correction as deepening selloff puts the AI chip giant’s market cap below $3 trillion
  20. Armed with $100,000 from the Heritage Foundation, conservative group plans to out government ‘anti-American bad actors’ it believes will resist Trump
  21. Greece is moving some workers toward a 6-day workweek
  22. Target’s online marketplace pales in comparison to Walmart and Amazon, and now it’s betting on a shiny new deal with Shopify to woo customers
  23. Elon Musk and other DEI critics are latching on to ‘MEI,’ a new hiring catchphrase that experts say misses the point
  24. Apple’s war with the EU heats up with new antitrust charges and an AI threat
  25. The national debt is over $34 trillion. It’s time to tell the truth about the U.S. government’s finances
  26. Krispy Kreme introduces ‘Friends’-themed doughnuts, but not in the U.S. for some reason
  27. I connect U.S. manufacturers with their workforce. A career in manufacturing provides purpose, connection, and work-life balance
  28. Gen Xers are on the cusp of retirement—but most have only saved 10% of what they’ll need
  29. AI is touching your food—maybe most of it—by solving the food industry’s unique supply-chain challenges
  30. U.S. lawmakers turn up the heat over Nigeria’s unlawful detention of Binance exec
  31. Employer protections remain a lifeline to women two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned
  32. Here’s how CHROs are actually using AI
  33. Linda Yaccarino’s right-hand man out at X as global operations chief reportedly given the sack
  34. Benchmark’s Victor Lazarte on what changes (and what doesn’t) when transitioning from operator to VC
  35. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announces $100 million fund for affordable housing financing as high home prices squeeze Americans
  36. Intern at Ray Dalio’s Bridgewater Associates says she was rated on a ‘microscopic’ level by a dot system which resembled ‘Black Mirror’
  37. Expect to see more cost-effective ‘cobots’ working alongside humans, says Bank of America
  38. Why Walmart broke up with Capital One—and the dark horse bank set to benefit
  39. Goldman Sachs is soaring after it axed consumer banking—analysts see stock over $500 
  40. Travis Kelce confirms the Taylor Swift effect was real for his podcast: ‘We were happy to have dog food sponsors. Now we can pick and choose who we want’
  41. After fiery 2023 Norfolk Southern derailment left firefighters in dark about chemicals on the train, railroads must now immediately offer hazardous cargo details
  42. LVMH, the world’s biggest luxury company, just added a quirky 3-star Parisian bistro that makes $100 roast chicken to its empire
  43. ‘Uncertainty is underrated’: Here’s the real reason markets reward those who stick around
  44. Forget STEM. The head of Paris’s top tech university says the secret to France’s AI boom is a focus on the humanities
  45. Danone and Nestle search for a way around Ozempic Revolution with high protein yogurt and vitamins against hair-loss
  46. Apple’s feud with Europe’s DMA intensifies as iPhone maker gets hit for ‘illegal practices’ by not offering cheaper prices outside the App Store
  47. NTT Data CEO, one week into the job, faces a daunting task: Getting people to know who they are
  48. A Tennessee mom lost Medicaid after the state launched a Deloitte-run system that managed eligibility. Then her life turned upside down
  49. What to know about Medicare and hospital at home programs
  50. Millions of Americans sweat through scorching weekend and 13 rivers flood in the Midwest: ‘When the flood gauge is underwater, it’s really high’
  51. Hindujas found guilty of exploiting servants at Geneva villa
  52. France at ‘risk of blackouts’ if far-right politicians introduce barriers to European power, top energy boss warns
  53. Car executives are the newest livestreamers taking over China: ‘Even a 60-year-old man like me has to do this’
  54. TikTok-owner ByteDance is talking with U.S. tech firm Broadcom about a possible TSMC-made AI processor
  55. Europe and China agree to talk about EV tariffs, a ‘first step’ to avoid a potential trade war between two of the world’s largest economies
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