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  1. Nvidia chip delays risk eroding its AI edge
  2. Microsoft letter says Delta lied when it blamed the software company for flight delays
  3. Kamala Harris’ VP pick disappoints some who hoped for a new milestone: the first Jewish vice president
  4. Prominent Georgia family faces a legal battle after it tried to displace residents from their homes
  5. Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz just kicked off their campaign in Philadelphia
  6. Harris campaign adds ex-Binance advisor Plouffe amid signs of thaw with crypto industry
  7. Wall Street rebounds as S&P 500 ends 3-day slump
  8. Companies have issued $1 trillion of debt this year and are racing to add more before November
  9. Google’s unlawful grip on search could shatter its market dominance
  10. Asia is fast embracing AI, but concerns about its language skills and environmental impact abound
  11. A Microsoft victory and Mozilla defeat: The fallout from Google’s antitrust saga
  12. Elon Musk’s troubled pro-Trump PAC is now being investigated by two swing states after appearing to scrape voters’ data
  13. How to navigate a volatile stock market based on your ‘risk appetite,’ according to experts
  14. Kellogg’s is reorganizing, downsizing, and cutting hundreds of jobs as U.S. cereal demand gets soggy
  15. The Fed can’t be bullied into an emergency rate cut, says top economist Mohamed El-Erian
  16. Generative AI is getting kicked off its pedestal — it will be painful but it’s not a bad thing
  17. OpenAI is suffering an exodus of senior talent
  18. Could a Harris and Walz win reshape U.S. health care?
  19. An interest rate cut won’t fix the housing crisis, Moody’s economist says
  20. In Tim Walz, Kamala Harris gets a labor champion who can still appeal to critical heartland voters
  21. How an obscure Japanese yen trade sparked a global market meltdown—and why the worst could be yet to come
  22. Former drug lord Pablo Escobar is so popular with tourists Colombia is pushing to ban souvenirs ‘exalting’ him
  23. ‘It was chaos’—Alaska Airlines co-pilot describes ‘explosive experience’ during Boeing jet fiasco
  24. Elon Musk declares ‘war’ on advertisers with fresh lawsuit alleging ‘massive boycott’ on X
  25. Tim Walz says he sleeps ‘just fine’ with F’s from the NRA
  26. U.S. households are piling on record credit card debt, says Fed report
  27. ‘Are jurors going to see this as negligence or something worse?’ Boeing hearings underway for the 737 Max door plug blowout
  28. Jimmy John’s enters value meal price wars with $10 deal
  29. Lawsuits allege high levels of lead in General Mills’ Cocoa Puffs cereal
  30. We know the Google antitrust ruling is huge, but we don’t know what it really means yet
  31. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang didn’t get hurt in the selloff—he sold $360 million in stock before it declined
  32. Tim Walz shakes up the 2024 race: 5 insights on Harris’s new running mate
  33. Wall Street is rebounding from its worst day in years
  34. Trump says he would fire SEC Chair Gary Gensler on Day One. It’s not that easy
  35. Markets have overestimated AI-driven productivity gains, says MIT economist
  36. Tim Walz’s record governing Minnesota showcases a wish list of progressive priorities
  37. Kamala Harris picks Minnesota governor Tim Walz as VP running mate
  38. The youngest Fortune 500 CFO was set up to run his family’s $21 billion chicken empire. His erratic behavior could change that
  39. ‘The Godmother of AI’ says California’s well-intended AI bill will harm the U.S. ecosystem
  40. Male executives see disruption as a threat. Women see it as an opportunity
  41. Workers mentioning burnout on Glassdoor reviews just reached a record high—and employees are losing faith in their workplace
  42. Michael Bloomberg’s charity is giving $600 million to endowments of 4 historically Black medical schools
  43. History shows stocks go up after Wall Street’s fear index hits these levels, argues RBC
  44. Textbook ‘Turnaround Tuesday’ rebound in stock prices doesn’t mean market meltdown is over
  45. VCs are unfazed by recession jitters—here’s why
  46. Tesla rival Lucid gets another $1.5 billion cash injection from Saudi Arabia to keep going through 2025
  47. While southern Europe sweats, a tough winter in Norway is threatening its key export: Salmon
  48. Venezuela strongman Nicolás Maduro tells followers to delete WhatsApp because it’s being used by ‘fascists’ to spread violence
  49. German giant Bayer back in the red as agrochemicals slump and Monsanto lawsuits mount
  50. Philippines’ first male Olympic gold medalist in history given a fully furnished $555,000 condo to go with his medals
  51. Wall Street’s worries over a massive stock sell-off is no reason for CFOs to panic, says a chief economist
  52. It’s not the Fed’s job to make the stock market ‘comfortable,’ says Fed president
  53. 4 die and over 1,600 flights cancelled after Tropical Storm Debby slams Florida
  54. Pope Francis reveals his summer reading list and love for tragedies as he encourages young priests to read a ‘good’ book
  55. Olympic boxer Imane Khelif hailed a ‘heroine’ by her home village despite gender row
  56. IBM’s former head of AI says Big Tech needs to end arms race in LLMs to ditch its carbon backpack
  57. Turkish penpal duo publish one of the nation’s best-selling novels through prison bars
  58. Nobel-winning microcredit pioneer Muhammad Yunus should lead caretaker Bangladesh government, student leaders say
  59. ByteDance agrees to withdraw its ‘addictive’ TikTok Lite app for teens in Europe
  60. Top CEOs are obsessed with this $300 Oura Ring that tracks sleep and health metrics
  61. 5 U.S. states push Elon Musk to fix Grok because they say AI chatbot spreads bogus ballot deadline information
  62. Monday’s stock market crash shows that the AI revolution isn’t quite here yet
  63. Evergrande’s liquidators want to claw back $6 billion from 7 defendants, including founder Hui Ka Yan and his ex-wife
  64. Meta apologizes for taking down Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s post offering condolences to an assassinated Hamas leader
  65. The Nikkei 225 index jumps almost 11% on Tuesday, one day after Japan’s worst stock plunge since 1987
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