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  1. U.S. debt no longer earns a top grade at any of the major credit rating agencies after Moody’s downgrade
  2. CEO compensation disclosure gets fresh scrutiny from Trump’s SEC
  3. Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ bill could block states from regulating AI. Critics warn a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach will backfire
  4. Consumer sentiment plunges to near-record lows—but stock markets remain unfazed
  5. Ozempic CEO’s exit from Novo started with Teams call surprise
  6. The Trump Organization has been approved for a $1.5 billion golf resort in Vietnam
  7. Elon Musk is being sued for allegedly not paying swing state voters the $100 he promised them to sign a petition
  8. Trump’s ‘Big’ and ‘Beautiful’ tax cut bill suffers a major blow as his own party fails to pass the legislation
  9. Why filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve could be the secret to success of Trump’s Middle East visit
  10. Eating these carbs can help boost healthy aging, according to a 30-year study
  11. ‘Doubt and hesitation’ are ripping through the housing market: ‘People are starting their home search, then backing out’
  12. Despite the V-shaped recovery, U.S. stocks still lag behind the rest of the world in 2025
  13. DOGE said 40% of the Social Security Administration’s calls were ‘fraudulent.’ Data suggests it was actually less than 1%
  14. Delta CEO says air traffic control systems are so outdated that some commercial flight routes were faster in the 1950s than they are today
  15. Headaches at Coinbase: A data breach, a $20 million ransom demand, and a federal investigation into ‘verified users’
  16. Eric Trump pitches family’s ‘American Bitcoin’ mining firm as a Strategy-style proxy bet
  17. Trump says it’s not possible to meet with all countries, and ‘very fair’ tariffs are coming in weeks
  18. Tesla adds Chipotle executive Hartung to board of directors
  19. Apple is the world’s most valuable brand for the fourth year in a row
  20. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon tells remote-work-loving Gen Z ‘you can’t learn working from your basement’
  21. Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, May 10-16, 2025
  22. Trump’s military parade will cost taxpayers up to $45 million
  23. Our clean-tech startup stumbled into a Pentagon deal by following unexpected demand
  24. Millionaire music icon Usher says degrees still matter—but that the piece of paper won’t actually give Gen Z ‘power’
  25. Charter Communications buys Cox for $21.9 billion, a mega merger in the cable industry
  26. Meet the Gen Z tradies who are shunning college and picking up the tools instead—they plan to be in the top 1% without being saddled with crippling student debt
  27. Productivity growth is vital for the economy. Few companies actually create it
  28. Microsoft wants its AI Copilot app to lure Gen Z from rivals by behaving like a therapist
  29. Current price of gold as of May 16, 2025
  30. The two female CEOs behind Foot Locker and Dick’s Sporting Goods’ $2.4 billion deal
  31. Europe’s ability to attract investment and create jobs is at its lowest in 9 years—and the U.S. is partly to blame
  32. 70% of neurodivergent adults say they’re facing increased stigma at work, and the ongoing corporate rollback of DEI programs could make the situation worse
  33. Novo ousts CEO Jorgensen after Lilly competition hits shares
  34. Warren Buffett shifts from finance to fun as he dumps Citigroup stake and buys up more shares in alcohol-maker Constellation
  35. The Like button almost didn’t make it onto Facebook because Zuckerberg hated it so much
  36. Charter agrees to combine with Cox in $34.5 billion cable deal
  37. Cava surpasses $1 billion in revenue—CFO says no plans for price increases
  38. Exclusive: Stord raises $200 million in equity and debt to empower brands competing with Amazon
  39. Bond vigilantes killed Trump’s reciprocal tariffs—and they’re weighing in on GOP’s push for tax cuts
  40. Why Meta reportedly delayed its Behemoth AI model rollout
  41. Stocks haven’t risen this fast in over 40 years—and CEOs are happy about it
  42. Uber’s new ‘route share’ feature is being mocked by social-media users: ‘Uber just invented the bus’ 
  43. Jamie Dimon says it would be a ‘mistake’ to think deescalation from Trump’s White House means volatility is over 
  44. UN says Trump tariffs and trade tensions will cut global economic growth by 0.4% in both 2025 and 2026
  45. Sir Jim Ratcliffe sees net worth plunge by reported $8.7 billion as Ineos fights chemicals ‘extinction’
  46. The best high-yield savings accounts offer up to 5% APY on May 16, 2025
  47. This CD still yields 4.50%—here are the best CD rates on May 16, 2025
  48. California man who tried to evade arrest by crossing lake with an underwater scooter pleads guilty in $35 million investment fraud scheme
  49. Fortune’s Spring 2025 CEO Survey shows increasing pessimism
  50. Tire company manager who quit to sail to Hawaii becomes social media hero to people tired of earning $150,000 and feeling like ‘you’re just making ends meet’
  51. Walmart wants you to know that even with the trade war deescalation higher prices are inevitable
  52. U.K. and EU squabble over defense partnership: ‘They want everything and they’re giving nothing’ says EU diplomat
  53. Richemont sales jump on resilient demand for Cartier jewelry
  54. Starbucks barista protest over ‘restrictive’ new black shirt dress code grows to more than 2000
  55. Former FBI head Comey is being investigated by the Secret Service over a picture of seashells that could look like a call for violence against Trump
  56. Hungary continues to woo China as BYD opens up European centre, creating 2,000 new jobs in the region
  57. New Jersey Transit train engineers go on strike, stranding some 350,000 commuters
  58. Japan’s economy shrinks by more than expected as Trump tariffs spark recession fears
  59. Alibaba’s letdown tempers the outlook for China’s tech revival
  60. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025
  61. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025
  62. Current mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025: Rates tick up again
  63. China’s Pop Mart-loving Gen Z fuels big gains for investors
  64. How Fortune 500 Europe’s C-suite execs spend their 5-to-9
  65. Size matters: Why the offshore wind industry is supersizing everything
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