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  1. Lilly wins FDA approval for new drug to slow Alzheimer’s
  2. A GOP senator from Montana is holding up Washington Commanders’ stadium fixes until team revives its old, racist logo
  3. Elon Musk got his mega-pay package, but Marc Benioff might not be so lucky
  4. Steve Ballmer, who was once Bill Gates’ assistant, is now richer than his onetime mentor
  5. With ovarian cancer, there’s no such thing as early detection. Here’s what to learn from tennis great Chris Evert’s battle with the disease
  6. Office vacancies set a new all-time high, ‘breaking the 20% barrier for the first time in history’
  7. A former OpenAI researcher sees a clear path to AGI this decade. Bill Gates disagrees
  8. Tom Brady ascribes his success to demanding he be treated like it’s his ‘first day on the job’
  9. Fed Chair Jerome Powell says inflation is on the downswing—but don’t expect rate cuts yet
  10. How U.S.-China competition is benefiting the world—and reshaping the global economy
  11. Alzheimer’s made my mom unable to recognize her grandkids. Breakthroughs too late for her can change the disease’s trajectory—if diagnosis and treatment start early
  12. Morgan Stanley just made this sleeper bank stock its top pick after acing its stress test
  13. More workers were laid off in May as job openings increased
  14. Exclusive: Walmart has held talks to sell its shuttered medical clinics 
  15. U.S. government will pay Moderna $176 million to develop a bird flu vaccine to stave off dairy cow epidemic
  16. New law in Iowa allows 14-year-olds get a driver’s license
  17. Meta reverses policy on a controversial Arabic term as the Israel-Gaza war continues to spark Big Tech debates
  18. Planning decision for London’s controversial ‘Undershaft’ skyscraper delayed as objections mount over the city’s tallest tower
  19. How a change to the Fortune 500 in 1995 shaped the list of 2024
  20. Wingstop’s U.K. millennial chief walks to work from his Hampstead Heath apartment and has $25 lunches from London’s hottest luxury gym
  21. Wall Street veteran Sallie Krawcheck built Ellevest into a $2 billion juggernaut that creates wealth for women. Her advice? ‘Know where the power is’
  22. Workers are clamoring for the chance to travel for business, but some groups feel like they’re on standby
  23. Ken Griffin is hitting pause on the AI hype, saying he’s unconvinced the tech will start replacing jobs in the next 3 years
  24. These are the nine AI startups that VCs wish founders would pitch them
  25. Gen Z is flooding into teaching, but soon students won’t trust them due to AI, ‘Queen of the Net’ Mary Meeker predicts
  26. Medical malpractice payouts are ballooning—and insurers are warning it will cost patients
  27. China knows which Democrat it would like to run if Biden steps down
  28. Sequoia-backed unicorn Faire just promoted an internal candidate to be its new CFO. Here’s how he stood out
  29. The AI startups of VCs’ dreams, from recruiting to an Nvidia alternative
  30. Exclusive: Leonardo DiCaprio–backed AI startup Qloo clinches $20 million investment from Bluestone Equity Partners
  31. The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard has just one unsold private property, listed at €300 million—but the Norwegian government is fighting to block its sale
  32. Markets have a ‘mild’ preference for Trump despite ‘unpredictability,’ say Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel and Goldman Sachs
  33. Britain’s biggest tech company? Revolut has swung into profit while still trapped by banking license limbo
  34. Air France-KLM bracing for a multi-million euro hit this summer as tourists dodge Paris due to Olympic chaos in the city
  35. Can anyone beat Nvidia in AI? Analysts say it’s the wrong question
  36. Biden administration is providing $504 million to help 12 ‘tech hubs’ develop quantum computing, biomanufacturing and other technologies
  37. Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron doctrine muddies the regulatory climate for CEOs
  38. Mississippi law requiring websites to verify users’ age blocked by federal judge
  39. Boeing’s potential settlement with the DOJ has been called a ‘sweetheart deal’ by a crash victims’ lawyer. Here’s what to know about it
  40. Ozy Media founder Carlos Watson tells jury he never schemed to con backers with phony financial statistics and forged contracts
  41. Renault vows to reduce battery costs by 20% and build a ‘value chain’ of EV suppliers in Europe, in a bid to remain competitive
  42. Biden administration can’t pause consideration of natural gas export projects while legal challenge by 16 Republican-led states plays out in court
  43. Biden administration can move ahead with plan to lower monthly payments for millions of student loan borrowers, federal appeals court rules
  44. China’s social media companies pledge to clamp down on anti-Japanese posts after a fatal stabbing attack last week
  45. Greece launches its first helicopter airline making island-hopping a little easier this summer
  46. California is eyeing legislation that would make AI firms ensure their systems can’t be used to wipe out the electric grid or help build chemical weapons
  47. India’s human rights watchdog targets Foxconn over claims the Apple supplier refused to hire married women
  48. China and U.S. agree on something as Washington supports Beijing-sponsored UN resolution urging rich countries to close widening AI gap
  49. A WFH ‘culture war’ has broken out across Europe, with the U.K. leading the charge as the most WFH-friendly country, while France lags behind
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