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  1. Elon Musk says a Trump presidency ‘would be devastating’ to Tesla’s competitors
  2. Elon Musk denies reported $45 million a month pledge to Trump, says he doesn’t ‘subscribe to cult of personality’
  3. Gen Z needs exposure to manufacturing careers as white-collar jobs look more prone to AI disruption—and student debt piles up
  4. Data centers and ads boost Alphabet’s profits as it faces down AI rivals
  5. Tesla reports back-to-back profit slumps
  6. Narcissistic executives often take riskier moves. Here’s how they manipulate the board to get their way
  7. Kamala Harris is the ‘perfect’ candidate to beat Trump, presidential historian says
  8. Florida is supposed to be a boomer paradise, but it didn’t even crack the top five best states for retirement
  9. Walmart’s chief technologist reveals how Gen Z habits will define the next great retail transformation
  10. Sergey Brin is using money from selling his Tesla shares to bankroll a startup developing hallucinogenic mental-health treatments
  11. A day after raising $500 million, AI startup Cohere told staff it was laying off about 20 employees
  12. Kamala Harris has a history of opposing trade deals that are bad for workers and the environment
  13. Meta’s new LLama model could be a game changer—but there are a lot of unknowns
  14. With homebuying ‘more expensive than ever,’ buyers are backing out of deals at a record pace
  15. Tesla’s humanoid robots are going to arrive a bit later than Elon Musk initially promised
  16. AI could be the best long-term disinflationary force in a challenging global economy
  17. The SEC bungled a crypto lawsuit. Then came an alleged kidnapping in Dubai—and questions about $400 million of investor funds
  18. Beyond Meat rolls out a new product not intended to replicate beef, pork, or poultry
  19. Google’s cookie plan crumbles after regulators and advertisers refuse to bite
  20. Netflix has 80 games in development, will release one per month
  21. Biden follows a long line of Western leaders who voluntarily surrendered power at the end of a ‘heroic journey,’ says the author of The Hero’s Farewell
  22. Tesla earnings preview: Watch this key metric—and don’t expect Musk to say much about Trump or robotaxis
  23. The Fortune 50 Best Places to Live will serve multigenerational families for the long haul
  24. An obesity pill study tested on just 25 patients led to a stunning $16.8 billion increase in Swiss drugmaker Roche’s market value
  25. ‘The system is not working for women’: Companies with return-to-office mandates are hemorrhaging female talent
  26. A Zoom call of 44,000 Black women raised $1.5 million for Kamala Harris in 3 hours: ‘We were ready’
  27. CrowdStrike CSO blasts own failure as stock plummets: ‘The confidence we built in drips over the years was lost in buckets within hours, and it was a gut punch’
  28. Meet your Gen Z mentor: Why EY is tapping younger workers to bridge the generational skills divide
  29. ‘Twisters’ star Glen Powell isn’t letting billion-dollar Hollywood hits stop his plans to graduate college
  30. Meet the CFO-turned-CEO driving record growth for cult-favorite energy drink Celsius
  31. California’s new utopian city has been put on hold because its billionaire backers can’t agree with locals
  32. Mitsubishi’s planned $1.3 billion chemical plant in Louisiana doesn’t work economically or environmentally, energy group says
  33. Franklin Templeton leads $11 million Series A into Bitlayer in bid to scale Bitcoin network
  34. Welcome to ‘Ratatouille’: Paris is trying to curb its rat population ahead of the Olympics kick-off as thousands descend on the French capital
  35. An inside look at one of Silicon Valley’s most mysterious venture funds
  36. South Korea arrests the founder of one of its biggest internet companies over a K-pop stock rigging scandal
  37. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway cuts its stake in EV giant BYD to under 5%, dropping below Hong Kong’s disclosure threshold
  38. Finance guru Dave Ramsey wants to interview your spouse before offering you a job: ‘Discover if your candidate is married to crazy’
  39. The global M&A market’s big-deal bravado is losing steam as rates stay high in 2024
  40. European cities are trying to shun young ‘drunk’ tourists in favor of big spenders, but there are concerns the move could be ageist
  41. Hedge funder leads drive to overturn Washington carbon pricing law that has raised over $2bn but has seen gas prices rise to 3rd highest in U.S.
  42. Vanceonomics: Why Trump’s ‘VC VP’ pick could create headaches for big business
  43. Hamilton Lane becomes first asset manager to launch a fund on Solana blockchain
  44. Lack of solar and wind energy is causing Italy to boost imports of nuclear power from France to chill the summer heatwave
  45. 36 courthouses of the largest trial court in the U.S. closed after a ransomware attack shuts its computer system
  46. CrowdStrike’s CEO confronts his own crisis
  47. Southwest Airlines jet flew as low as 150 feet over water while it was still 5 miles from Tampa airport
  48. TikTok Shop set to launch in Spain and Ireland this summer—a move to boost ByteDance’s e-commerce efforts in Europe
  49. Congressional conservatives use Trump assassination attempt to attack Secret Service diversity drive: ‘Ma’am, you are a DEI horror story’
  50. Unachievable sales targets, lower commissions and more competition: How LVMH’s $16 billion bet on Tiffany & Co has fallen short
  51. Trump’s lawyers push New York appeals court to overturn ‘erroneous’ nearly $500 million civil fraud verdict
  52. Backed by luxury giant LVMH, L Catterton buys a stake in 9 European shopping villages for £1.5 billion
  53. Delta still hasn’t totally recovered from the CrowdStrike outage—and Pete Buttigieg wants to know why
  54. J.D. Vance says under Trump, people will see more products ‘stamped with that beautiful logo: Made in the USA’
  55. 29-year-old entrepreneur lost nearly $100,000 on Alibaba stock, before tapping into millennial’s love of avocados and influencers—now he’s a self-made multimillionaire
  56. Kamala Harris secures enough delegates to become the Democratic nominee as the party quickly unifies
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