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  1. Buying 100,000 Teslas continues to haunt Hertz
  2. Amazon finance chief blames weak sales forecast on shoppers distracted by Trump assassination attempt and Olympics
  3. Trump campaign raked in $139 million, despite turbulence
  4. Kamala Harris’ poll surge and Fed rate cut odds deflate ‘Trump trade’
  5. Amazon has spent a staggering $30 billion in capital expenditures so far this year, with plans to increase
  6. Country club settles dispute over lease of 2,000-year-old sacred ceremonial grounds
  7. A luxury resort owned by West Virginia’s millionaire governor is being auctioned over unpaid debts
  8. Fed Chair Jerome Powell faces a precarious balancing act amid criticism from Republicans and Democrats who claim he ‘gave in to bullying’
  9. Intel slashes 15,000 jobs and suspends dividend to better compete with chip rivals Nvidia and AMD
  10. The ice bucket challenge is back. A decade after the viral campaign, organizers are once again fundraising to find a cure for ALS
  11. The Senate just killed a plan to cut taxes for parents and small businesses, calling it ‘cash welfare’
  12. How to watch the first game of the 2024-2025 NFL preseason live online for free—and without cable
  13. Does Medicare cover knee replacement surgery? 
  14. Social workers can earn an average of $89K—here’s how much this role pays across the U.S.
  15. Google’s Olympics ad was designed to be uplifting. Instead, many are finding it dystopian
  16. Sunbelt boomtowns are cooling off, but the sun-soaked region will reclaim its hot status
  17. Blackstone president’s advice for success on Wall Street: Fight your finance bro nature
  18. OpenAI settles into its VC era
  19. Luxury pilgrimages bring tourists to Japan to scoop up high-end goods. Brands like LVMH would rather they not
  20. Meta’s AI spending spree is just fine with Wall Street
  21. Korean Air is ditching instant noodles for economy passengers—but wealthy fliers can still have them
  22. Biden administration cracks down on airline seating fees that can run $200 a trip
  23. Meta, Microsoft, and Google blew blinding amounts of AI smoke during earnings—here’s what we actually learned
  24. How to watch Simone Biles and the gymnastic all-around finals in the 2024 Olympics for free and without cable
  25. Inside the Army’s failed $11 million marketing deal with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
  26. ‘Hulu for sports’ Venu will arrive this fall at a whopping $43 per month
  27. 7-Eleven begins selling pumpkin spice…Slurpees
  28. Airlines cancel flights to Israel as Middle East girds itself for Iran’s response to Hamas assassination
  29. Kamala Harris’s biracial identity has rallied thousands to support her. Now Trump is attacking it
  30. Bosses want to use AI to boost productivity—but 77% of employees say it just creates more work
  31. Inside Volkswagen’s $130 billion EV battle
  32. Accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed agrees to plead guilty to al-Qaida attack
  33. Samsung chips boss warns that firm risks getting caught in ‘vicious cycle’ because it’s ‘hiding or avoiding problems’
  34. Investors have a ‘tough time’ with AI because it’s hard to tell ‘what’s a thin layer on top of what IBM is doing … and what’s truly valuable’
  35. Exclusive: SOCi crosses $100 million in ARR
  36. China’s gig workers stress over their incomes as Baidu’s robotaxi fleet hits the streets
  37. Bank of England makes first interest rate cut since pandemic in nail-bitingly close vote
  38. The painful hidden tax that CFOs must brace for this election season
  39. Americans: If you want to move abroad because of the election, Spain is your best bet
  40. Cities no longer need to be rich to be smart as AI ‘levels out the playing field,’ urban experts say
  41. Trump tried to sway the Fed and now Powell is fighting back
  42. Massachusetts will make businesses with over 25 employees disclose salary ranges when posting jobs
  43. ‘Holiday poverty’ is a very real problem for 40 million Europeans—and Ireland, France, and Italy are leading the pack
  44. Uber teams up with China’s BYD to offer 100,000 discounted EVs for drivers in Europe and Latin America
  45. Lahaina locals close to $4 billion settlement over massive 2023 Maui wildfire, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green says
  46. Kamala Harris softens Democrats’ stance on crypto, winning over some of its VCs
  47. Resilience returns: Rolls-Royce shares surge to a record as new CEO’s fiscal discipline pays dividends
  48. China is banning the export of drones that can be used for military purposes or terrorism
  49. Wizz Air’s engine woes are ‘going to take years’ to resolve CEO warns, with nearly 50 planes grounded until late-2025
  50. UAW endorses Kamala Harris, offering a boost in ‘blue-wall’ industrial states
  51. Mohari outbids LVMH’s Bernard Arnault by €309 million in battle over Venice’s iconic Hotel Bauer
  52. Cows, cars, and $1 million in cash: Here are some of the wacky awards countries give their Olympic medalists
  53. Hollywood video game performers go on strike over worries that studios could train AI to copy them
  54. WeTransfer acquired by Bending Spoons, the Italian software powerhouse behind Evernote and Meetup
  55. Bill Ackman shelves Pershing Square IPO after lack of investor interest made him cut it from $25 billion to $2 billion
  56. Boeing waives its mandatory retirement age for new CEO Kelly Ortberg, adding to the debate over such policies
  57. AI will transform even the humble PC, tech leaders say, as the hardware story moves beyond just data centers
  58. Educators are leveraging AI to make the job of teaching easier—and make it more than a way to cheat on homework
  59. Venice is taking its battle against mass tourism a step further by banning loudspeakers and tourist parties of over 25
  60. The reason you’re hooked on obscure sports at the Paris Olympics? Artificial intelligence
  61. Syngenta CEO Jeff Rowe is incorporating AI and taking inspiration from timeless classics to help feed 8 billion people
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