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  1. Microsoft’s cloud business is powering its profits—but there’s still some disappointment
  2. Pennsylvania casinos sue to declare $1 billion in slot machine taxes unconstitutional—unless electronic games also pay up
  3. Labor leader behind Amazon’s only unionized U.S. warehouse is out at the union he helped launch
  4. Government says three-quarters of Amtrak trains are late because of one rail company’s repeated lawbreaking
  5. Citi shed its ‘laughingstock’ label—and is now outperforming every other big bank
  6. Small cars are back because that’s all Americans can afford
  7. McDonald’s gargantuan ‘Big Arch’ burger contains two-thirds of your daily caloric intake—and that’s with no fries or drink
  8. How often should you shower? Experts settle the debate
  9. Singapore’s minister says AI is not the new oil—it’s way better
  10. ‘Pommel horse guy’ and Olympian Stephen Nedoroscik has two vision-impairing conditions—but that didn’t hold him back from being a champion
  11. Cameo went from $1 billion unicorn with major investors to a $600,000 court settlement it can’t afford to pay
  12. Feds arrest Princeton grad ‘Diamondhands’ who raised $257 million for fake crypto social media site
  13. Simone Biles’s triumphant Olympics comeback is a testament to something quite ordinary: consistent therapy
  14. Canva plans to acquire an AI startup criticized for generating deepfake porn. Its systems are ‘tightened,’ but can it avoid controversy?
  15. Housing bust forecaster ‘Poison Ivy’ Zelman warns: Affordability grind isn’t going away anytime soon 
  16. The C-suite is fawning over AI, but workers say its productivity gains are a mirage
  17. Heineken is blaming the weather—yes, the weather—for its disappointing sales
  18. Amazon’s hugely beneficial product-safety loophole just evaporated
  19. Tech stocks’ wild ride makes the case for index-fund investing, says Wall Street guru Burt Malkiel
  20. How the Olympic gymnastics team’s leotards with 47,000 Swarovski crystals were made
  21. Three members of The Nelons, a Gospel Music Hall of Fame quartet, killed in Wyoming plane crash
  22. The ‘Trump Dump’ is back—and the stocks that he targets are crashing
  23. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta must cough up a record $1.4 billion in privacy settlement with Texas
  24. I’m an obesity medicine doctor and I’ve been on weight-loss drugs like Ozempic for a decade. Here’s why I think they aren’t a fad
  25. Hiring falls below pre-pandemic levels as employers pull back in a cooling job market
  26. Venezuela’s Maduro, whose presidency is disputed, challenges Elon Musk to a fight
  27. Cloud architects earn six figures in all 50 states, on average. These are the answers to your top salary questions
  28. McDonald’s CEO says Muslims’ Gaza boycott hurt quarterly sales
  29. How to watch Simone Biles and the U.S. women’s team in the 2024 Olympics all-around finals for free and without cable
  30. Navigating cultural differences and digital-savvy customers will be key to scaling AI adoption in Asia, tech executives say
  31. The rise of Kamala Harris proves Indian-Americans’ winning bet on assimilation is paying off
  32. Can the rest of the world catch up to the U.S. and China on AI? ‘Make a virtue of your small size,’ experts say
  33. AI cannot replace software engineers—take it from someone who fought to become one and now helps others pursue the career
  34. Harris most likely to pick Kelly, says Polymarket
  35. AI can help bridge Southeast Asia’s 1,000 languages—but the work ‘has to be done by Southeast Asians’
  36. Whole Foods Market’s 46-year-old CEO works out twice a day and ‘fully uses up’ his PTO. His keys to work-life balance
  37. Germany remains the eurozone’s troubled economic child holding back Europe, while the U.S. dominates
  38. Blackbird, the hot new restaurant app, now lets diners settle the check with crypto
  39. Imposter syndrome isn’t exclusive to women. In fact, men are more likely to experience it at work
  40. Eager to make six figures? Explore the salary of information technology—an industry that continues to grow
  41. The CHRO of Accenture is leaving after 36 years. These are the 3 ‘massive shifts’ she’s seen in her time in HR 
  42. Tesla is recalling over 1.8 million vehicles because the hood can open while the car is moving
  43. Headcount at VC-backed startups has been declining, per new report from Redpoint
  44. Paris Saint-Denis and London Stratford tell a tale of two difficult suburbs transformed by the Olympic Games
  45. Trump camp says he would repeal Biden’s ‘dangerous’ AI order that ‘hinders’ innovation
  46. Today’s Fed meeting is merely a warm-up act for September, according to Wall Street
  47. Exit Interview: Accenture’s outgoing CHRO explains the ‘three massive shifts’ she’s seen in her 36 year career—and what the future holds for people leaders
  48. As the DEI debate rages on, research keeps pointing to the business benefits
  49. U.S. to give Philippines $500 million in military funding amid worries about China’s aggression
  50. Loved by Davina McCall and Steven Bartlett, Zoe raises $15 million to tackle the ‘terrible health crisis’ in the U.S.
  51. Senate set to pass internet safety bill pushed by parents of kids who died by suicide
  52. California man fights state’s largest wildfire to within 70 feet of his house one month after insurance company drops his coverage
  53. White House says there’s no need to restrict ‘open source’ AI—for now at least
  54. The education of Robinhood’s Vlad Tenev
  55. How memestock mania forced CEO Vlad Tenev to reinvent Robinhood—and himself
  56. Trump says he ‘can also make a case for not’ debating Kamala Harris
  57. Johnnie Walker maker Diageo sees first sales drop since the pandemic—but Guinness and ready-made cocktails save the day
  58. How Biden’s enforceable ethics code for the Supreme Court would work
  59. 8 micro changes to help yourself feel better today
  60. Black and white income gap shrank between Gen X and millennials in the U.S.
  61. Lithium protests in Serbia over deal to cut Europe’s dependency on China for valuable battery element
  62. The Polish ‘are doing business with the Russians’ says Hungary’s Orbán as relations between the two nations take a hit
  63. Olympic drone scandal: Canada women’s football coach suspended over spying as team CEO admits ‘systemic ethical shortcoming’
  64. ‘Sack off NFTs,’ millennial entrepreneur behind a $45 million supplements startup Heights wishes he could tell his 20-year-old self
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