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  1. GE extends CEO Larry Culp’s contract through at least 2027 after successful turnaround—taking him out of the running to lead Boeing
  2. GameStop investor drops pump-and-dump lawsuit against ‘Roaring Kitty’ just 3 days after filing it
  3. Australians now need a prescription to buy a vape under new ‘world-leading’ law
  4. Butter prices jump to all-time high as more dairy producers shift to cheese while bird flu keeps U.S. output tight
  5. Brooke Shields has found a job she ‘doesn’t resent’—the model and screen actor is fighting for stage actors’ well-being
  6. The secret to securing an elusive reservation at some of the most in-demand restaurants may just be applying for an American Express card
  7. Roaring Kitty’s favorite meme stocks are tanking as the trader faces securities fraud claims over past social media posts
  8. Tractor Supply’s DEI reversal to appease right-wing critics could fracture its surprisingly diverse ‘exurban’ customer base
  9. NBA champion Boston Celtics to be put up for sale as the team’s valuation hits $5 billion
  10. How to eat like an Olympian. Inside the world’s largest restaurant feeding over 15,000 athletes and prioritizing plant-based meals over meat
  11. Financial markets are pricing in more inflation under another Trump presidency—and bond yields are surging
  12. Bank of America data shows today marks beginning of the S&P 500’s ‘strongest’ average 10-day period of the year…over 96 years
  13. France’s political chaos has already halted some economic reforms while markets weigh the worst-case scenario
  14. Cup Noodles instant ramen adds s’mores flavor—a bid to prove it’s ‘not just a boring thing you’d buy because you’re on a budget’
  15. Hollywood tycoon Ari Emanuel blasts OpenAI’s Sam Altman after Elon Musk scared him about the future: ‘You’re the dog’ to an AI master
  16. Olympic gymnast Suni Lee recites this 10-word rallying cry before competing to reduce stress and boost confidence
  17. Homeowners are sitting on a record amount of equity, driving a shift toward more expensive homes, top economist says 
  18. Blame the presidential candidates all you want—but this one is on us
  19. July has the highest number of drowning deaths. Here’s how to keep kids safe around water
  20. I work with people considering breaking their NDA to tell a story. With the agreements under legal attack, more will be coming forward
  21. Inside the ‘looksmaxxing’ economy: Jawbone microfractures, expensive hairspray, and millions to be made off male insecurities
  22. Bridgewater starts $2 billion fund that uses machine learning for decision-making and will include models from OpenAI, Anthropic and Perplexity
  23. Apollo’s chief economist calls the S&P 500 ‘vulnerable’ as it hovers just below all-time high of 5,523. Here’s what has him worried
  24. Europeans must pay Meta $10 a month to avoid being tracked. Regulators say that’s not good enough
  25. Apple TV cuts price of MLS Season Pass in half for remainder of season
  26. Exclusive: Wholesale marketplace unicorn Faire elevates CFO Lauren Cooks Levitan to president
  27. Top court hands third defeat in a week to regulators, giving businesses more time to challenge federal rules
  28. Supreme Court keeps hold on Texas and Florida efforts to limit how social media platforms regulate user content
  29. Tech companies are turning to nuclear plants as AI increases demand for power
  30. Europe’s privacy laws put Meta in a tight spot. Now its antitrust laws are going in for the kill
  31. Chewy stock goes on wild ride after ‘Roaring Kitty’ discloses $245 million stake
  32. This is the earliest we’ve ever seen a Cat 4 hurricane—and the season’s just getting started
  33. Supreme Court sends Trump immunity case back to lower court, making a trial before the election unlikely
  34. Kitsch’s CEO started out selling handmade hair ties. Now she runs a viral haircare brand known for plastic-free shampoo bars
  35. What CEOs are really saying about Biden and Trump behind closed doors
  36. How Thomson Reuters’ chief people officer sold employees on AI
  37. Canada’s WestJet reaches deal to end mechanics union strike but disruptions that canceled 829 flights will continue through week
  38. JPMorgan is converting old First Republic branches into luxury incubators to study the rich
  39. IVP’s Tom Loverro on why startups need to seize this moment
  40. China’s factory slowdown continues as new export orders falter after EU and U.S. announce plans to increase EV tariffs
  41. How Carvana’s CFO helped power a stock turnaround that is ‘nothing short of remarkable’
  42. The Germans and French get over 30 days off a year—yet, they feel more ‘deprived’ of vacations than their U.S. peers with half the days
  43. YouTube star and philanthropist MrBeast says ‘ideally’ governments, not content creators, should build homes and cure blindness—but he won’t ‘stand by and do nothing’
  44. After a meteoric rise and equally epic fall, Carvana’s stock is up more than 500% in a year. But one top analyst thinks the ride gets rougher from here
  45. Whole Foods CEO on getting employees to support your vision and what to know before entering the corner office
  46. Gen Zers are so disillusioned with the economy that many think it’s okay to commit fraud
  47. Nokia’s latest mega deals aim to reinvent a company associated with mobile phones it no longer sells
  48. Credit card gun sales are the new policy flight after California requires Visa and Mastercard to provide special codes for gun store buys, while Georgia and others ban the practice
  49. Biden’s family tells him to remain in race despite dreadful debate performance, and some are now criticizing how staff prepared him
  50. LVMH billionaire Bernard Arnault enters race to acquire Venice’s iconic Hotel Bauer—with bids rising over €275 million
  51. French market rebounds and euro edges up after France’s far-right National Rally clinches first-round vote
  52. Canada’s WestJet cancels over 800 flights affecting 110,000 passengers after strike by mechanics union
  53. Morgan Stanley joins American banks JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs in ditching bonus caps for U.K. bankers
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