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- The weak yen and ‘Instagram culture’ made tourism Japan’s second-largest export. Not everyone is happy about that
- A California mother plans to sue a dairy farm after feeding her children raw milk sickened her 6-year-old daughter and twins
- Billionaire hedge funder sipped a drink as he was found criminally responsible for $100 billion in shareholder losses
- Citigroup has now been fined more than half a billion dollars for risk issues. CEO Jane Fraser has staked her tenure on fixing the bank
- A big law giant is running background checks on job applicants who attended anti-Israel demonstrations
- Inflation will go up regardless of who the next president is, but under Trump’s tariffs it would be higher for longer, Oxford Economics says
- Google unceremoniously dropped its promise of carbon neutrality, with emissions rising nearly 50% over the last five years
- Tesla stock is firmly back in the Magnificent Seven—even as its EV market share slides
- Former Indiana GOP congressman gets a year in prison after pushing a casino bill in exchange for a job that would pay him north of $350,000 a year
- Samsung’s new phones, premium watch, and ring signal the company is going all-in on AI, giving Apple a run for its money
- Welcome to ‘The Great Detachment’: Workers are checked out—and so are their bosses
- A power company’s app couldn’t keep up after Hurricane Beryl—so Texans turned to a fast-food burger chain to track power outages
- The walls are closing in on Tesla: EV makers just took a bite out of its market share, and investor Bill Gross says it’s a meme stock now
- Jerome Powell’s sudden bearishness on the jobs market is a welcome sign for Wall Street
- Astronauts say they’re confident Boeing’s space capsule will get them safely back to Earth, even though it’s had multiple mechanical failures and they should’ve returned weeks ago
- What cognitive tests can show—and what they can’t
- Top economist: Buyers and sellers should brace themselves for the 6% mortgage rate reality
- Nomura’s CIO is modernizing his company’s tech while rethinking when to build versus buy
- Viral photo of $444 Trader Joe’s receipt sparks new debate over grocery inflation
- Germany’s sale of 0.25% of the world’s Bitcoin adds to crypto market jitter
- BMW is recalling almost 400,000 vehicles because their airbags can explode and release deadly shrapnel
- Microsoft shakes up its Game Pass service, hiking prices and dropping day-one games from the standard tier
- It’s for the best that Microsoft and Apple won’t be observing OpenAI’s board meetings
- Klarna’s CEO learned valuable leadership lessons on a Toyota factory floor
- Thousands of Samsung workers are striking indefinitely: Profits have increased 15-fold but union members say paychecks haven’t budged
- 2024 health coach certification review: Institute for Integrative Nutrition
- ‘Disrupt yourself’ permeates business thinking so much we’ve lost sight of an important fact: Change and improvement are two different things
- Goldman Sachs to launch three tokenization projects by end of year, says digital assets chief
- A new book explains how AI assistants can reinforce racial and gender bias
- Billionaire Ray Dalio won’t endorse Trump or Biden: ‘fascist’ vs. ‘frail’
- Exclusive: Intuit is laying off 1,800 employees as AI leads to a strategic shift
- 6 things I’ve learned covering human resources
- Gen Z grad reveals how she found her dream job on Instagram—and got hired by ‘shooting her shot’
- Builders are pumping the brakes on new apartment construction—but landlords will keep ‘jacking up’ rental prices
- Knowledge workers don’t seem to think AI will replace them—but they expect it to save them 4 hours a week in the next year
- The European VC wunderkind behind Mistral, Revolut and Slack just raised $2.3 billion and predicts the AI revolution is only in ‘the earliest innings’
- CFOs turn to AI amid accountant shortage—but experienced talent is still needed
- As more and more weight-loss startups prescribe Ozempic and Wegovy, doctors say they’re making unproven claims
- ‘Power games’ at the European Central Bank have plunged its staff into a mental health crisis, with nearly 40% facing burnout
- Microsoft and Apple abandon board roles at OpenAI amid increasing regulatory scrutiny
- Outsourcing our writing to ChatGPT may diminish our critical thinking
- Hold on to your Pampers: Diaper and tampon shortages predicted this summer as new European law threatens the $3.5 billion supply chain
- Dozens of Russian oil tankers drift empty and idle across the world’s oceans, stranded by European sanctions
- ‘All workers deserve a union’: Ride-hailing drivers in Massachusetts are advancing a first-of-its-kind ballot question to gain union rights
- Sicily’s summer drought is so acute this year that it’s drying up lakes and forcing cities to turn away tourists because they don’t have enough water
- NATO is paying European TikTokers and Instagramers to help it try and remain relevant with Gen Z
- Wage boost for California fast food workers means chains are cutting hours and raising prices to cover costs
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