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  1. A brain-dead Georgia woman has been kept alive since February in order to carry a fetus to birth
  2. Delta drops ‘basic economy’ label in rework of fare categories
  3. Deere surges to record on optimism for upturn in farm economy
  4. Trump’s trade war has a new victim: Workers traveling for business to the U.S.
  5. Newark chaos spreads to another airport as Denver air traffic controllers lose communications for 90 seconds
  6. Stocks close mixed Thursday as tariffs continue to weigh on sentiment
  7. As the Fed devises its new strategy, Powell sees an economy with ‘more volatile’ inflation
  8. Saudi Arabia’s $600 billion promise to the U.S. needs oil prices to stay high—which will likely anger Trump
  9. Trump’s tariffs could kill America’s multibillion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing boom
  10. Trump is playing a ‘game of chicken’ with Tim Cook over Apple’s India production to pressure for ‘full-blown’ U.S. manufacturing, analyst says
  11. Americans rushed to splurge before Trump’s tariffs kicked in—but the shopping spree may be coming to an end
  12. Battle over SALT deduction heats up amid debate over GOP’s $4 trillion tax bill
  13. A Kohl’s board member resigned because she was ‘continually disappointed’ by governance and a lack of transparency. The retailer denies there was any friction
  14. Remote employees are lonelier, sadder, and angrier, survey finds
  15. Dimon says recession remains a possibility on tariff fallout
  16. Michael Saylor admits Strategy shareholders ‘would suffer’ if Bitcoin were to ‘fall 90% and stay there for 4 or 5 years’
  17. One computer science course in high school can boost Gen Z’s future earnings by 8%—regardless of what career path they go down after graduating
  18. Betting all your chips on EVs is a ‘dead end,’ BMW tells shareholders: ‘That should be obvious by now’
  19. The invisible tech revolution poised to make in-chat AI shopping real
  20. OpenAI expands CoreWeave tie-up with new $4 billion cloud deal
  21. Phillips 66 sells Euro businesses valued at $2.8 billion ahead of Elliott proxy fight vote
  22. Netflix is bringing back ‘Star Search’
  23. Dick’s Sporting Goods just announced it’s buying Foot Locker for $2.4 billion in a move that could be the CEO’s first major mistake
  24. Elon Musk’s AI says it was ‘instructed by my creators at xAI’ to accept the narrative of ‘white genocide’ in South Africa
  25. The U.S.-China trade war’s 90-day pause was 70 years in the making
  26. Booking a flight on Delta is about to be a lot more complicated
  27. Don’t be fooled by deescalation, says UBS, Trump’s ‘surgical increases’ on specific sectors are yet to come 
  28. Checking account vs. savings accounts: Key differences and why it’s best to have both
  29. There’s a trust gap in health-care AI. Here’s how to bridge it
  30. Energy private equity patiently waits to pounce and lead the next wave of oil and gas M&A amid crude oil, tariff chaos
  31. Tesla rival Daimler Truck wants to know if Elon Musk’s Semi EV can actually live up to the hype: ‘We’d love to get our hands on one’
  32. Walmart and Amazon prices are going up despite Trump’s China tariff reduction
  33. Current price of gold as of May 15, 2025
  34. The CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are already beginning to plan for the worst
  35. Ulta Beauty secured Beyoncé’s haircare line. Now it’s getting in on ‘Cowboy Carter’ summer
  36. The AI training gap: Business leaders expect their employees to use AI at work but they aren’t providing them with any guidance
  37. Retired child welfare worker, 73, about to be hit again with 40-year-old student loan debt—’They said, ‘Move to a cheaper state”
  38. A serial entrepreneur, a musician, and Walmart’s CEO walk into an AI factory…
  39. Northeastern college student demanded her tuition fees back after catching her professor using OpenAI’s ChatGPT 
  40. JPMorgan’s public blockchain move could set a new standard for institutional finance
  41. Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying struggling sneaker chain Foot Locker for $2.4 billion
  42. Consumer debt delinquency surges to five-year high as student loan payments pause expires
  43. Warren Buffett says he’s handing over Berkshire Hathaway reins after realizing how much more Greg Abel could get done in a 10-hour day
  44. What an Nvidia-Humain deal does for Saudi Arabia in the global AI race
  45. Stablecoin legislation risks sowing seeds of a financial crisis
  46. Inside Walmart’s new 350-acre HQ
  47. Retail stock traders bought the dip and now—after an 18% rally—they’re taking their gains
  48. Earn up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 15, 2025
  49. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates for May 15, 2025
  50. The rich flocked to Florida. Then property taxes and condo assessments caught them by surprise
  51. Germany’s Thyssenkrupp returns to profit on India sale, but Europe’s steel woes persist
  52. Trump asks Apple to stop moving iPhone production to India
  53. Trump pressures Apple’s Tim Cook on iPhone production in India
  54. PwC cut 1,500 jobs—and it shows the ‘mini-boom’ in accounting is ending
  55. Harvard says it will put $250 million into funding ‘critical research’ as Trump administration grants slash reaches $2.6 billion
  56. Gavin Newsom says California faces a $12 billion deficit and wants to freeze undocumented immigrant health program access
  57. Fatal design flaws left Mike Lynch’s superyacht ‘vulnerable’ to high winds, U.K. investigators confirm
  58. Coinbase puts $20 million bounty on crooks who tried to extort firm over stolen customer data
  59. Simone Biles reveals the mantra she repeats to herself when she’s overwhelmed—it gets the Olympic gold medalist through moments when she doubts herself
  60. Xiaomi EV sales fall after deadly crash, false advertising claims
  61. Weinstein accuser tells defense lawyer ‘You should be ashamed of yourself’ for suggesting her sexual abuse allegations are lies
  62. Court rejects European Commission’s refusal to share texts between von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO during COVID pandemic
  63. COVID-19 spikes in Hong Kong, Singapore as new wave spreads
  64. Military and civilian air traffic controllers in Washington have a hotline. It hasn’t worked for over 3 years
  65. Over 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike over ‘restrictive new dress code’ of black shirts under their green aprons
  66. Harvard thought the Magna Carta it bought for $30 was a cheap copy. Turns out it’s from 1300 and could be worth over $20 million
  67. Trump says India offered to remove all tariffs on U.S. goods
  68. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025
  69. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025
  70. Current mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025: Rates mostly staying put
  71. Forget SUVs: Minivans are having a renaissance—and they’ve never been this plush
  72. Wealthy millennials are spending thousands on Jaguar Land Rover monthly subscriptions as flexibility becomes the newest form of luxury
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