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  1. Singapore flags recession risks after strong start to 2025
  2. Chipotle employees are rising through the ranks and making 6 figures after Guild suggested a simple switch that transformed the workforce
  3. Gemini Diffusion was the sleeper hit of Google I/O and some say its blazing speed could reshape the AI model wars
  4. Gen Z is tired of hearing they’re lazy and will only work remotely: ‘People talk about us but not to us’
  5. The Trump administration just proposed its first animal to be added to the endangered species list: a rare fish from Nevada that’s ‘barely clinging to existence’
  6. Bitcoin touches all-time high and Treasury yields cross 5% again
  7. With Elon Musk in attendance, South Africa’s president counters Trump for pushing a baseless conspiracy theory about ‘white genocide’: ‘This I’ve never seen’
  8. Vitamin D supplements may slow down your biological clock, new study finds
  9. Andy Jassy makes the case for Amazon’s extraordinary AI spending, promising shareholders they will end up ‘very happy’
  10. Microsoft’s and Google’s dueling developer conferences reveal opposite AI strategies—and a big weakness for one company
  11. OpenAI’s hiring of legendary former Apple design boss Jony Ive is a $6.5 billion move to dominate the AI age by creating the next iPhone
  12. Phillips 66 and Elliott’s contentious proxy battle ends in split vote over fight to break up energy giant
  13. Food allergies are soaring, and hundreds of moms are fed up with ‘dangerous’ jokes about them
  14. Elon Musk denies SpaceX is the frontrunner for Trump’s $500 billion ‘Golden Dome’ missile-defense project: ‘This is not true’
  15. Measles is highly contagious. Here’s how to protect yourself
  16. Big Food’s Big Tobacco moment: Arianna Huffington
  17. Trump warns Republicans not to ‘f— around’ with Medicaid because he knows it’s political suicide for MAGA
  18. Germany blames Trump’s tariff policy as the key reason for why its economy will stagnate this year
  19. The Trump administration quietly deported migrants to South Sudan, one of the most violent countries in the world. A judge says he expects they ‘will be treated humanely’
  20. Target reports dismal earnings amid DEI ‘headwinds’ and says two C-suite women leaders are on the way out
  21. Iran says it will never stop enriching uranium and U.S. officials are wasting their breath
  22. Mali’s literacy project taught thousands of young people to read and write. Trump’s USAID cuts shut it all down
  23. Gen Z creators may soon have a new $20,000-paying side-gig thanks to this new Instagram feature
  24. Dairy Queen CEO says he learned from Warren Buffett that being the ‘smartest person in the world’ isn’t the most important attribute for success
  25. Google exec reveals how the company prevents burnout: ‘You have to be able to recognize when somebody on your team is struggling’
  26. Former U.K. prime minister Theresa May says ex-world leaders need to stop commenting on everything: ‘be a measured voice’
  27. You can win a grant for up to $50,000 to give a nonprofit of your choice, thanks to a new award for ‘civic bravery’
  28. There are more women who move to Riyadh to create a new business than natives who start companies there, startup founder says
  29. Homeland Security Secretary gets publicly corrected after calling habeas corpus a ‘constitutional right’ for Trump to ‘remove people from this country and suspend their rights’
  30. Sexual abuse survivors say Pope Leo XIV should’ve done more to strip priests of their titles: ‘This is the underground story of Prevost’
  31. Investors are behaving more ’emotionally’ now than they were during COVID or the financial crisis, says Goldman Sachs CIO
  32. Chris Brown is out on bail after allegedly assaulting a music producer during his last tour. His next world tour starts next month
  33. The pace of innovation in tech has accelerated from years to months thanks to AI, Microsoft chief privacy officer says
  34. Gerry Connolly is dead at 75. He was one of the leading voices calling for a full investigation of Elon Musk and DOGE
  35. ‘Self-deporting’ immigrants are pulling their kids out of school to flee the U.S. Experts say it spells trouble for schools that depend on student enrollments for funding
  36. European Parliament VP discovered there was nowhere in the building to change a diaper—it took the length of her pregnancy to change that
  37. Global warming is crushing amphibian populations: ‘It’s amazing how few people know that frogs are endangered’
  38. Bitcoin hits all-time high of $109,000 amid stock market recovery
  39. Decentralizing computing power is key to avoiding an AI divide between the wealthy and the Global South
  40. Current price of gold as of May 21, 2025
  41. Technologists are embracing ‘vibe coding’ as they deploy more AI-enabled tools to boost productivity
  42. Elon Musk brushes off fears of Tesla’s demand problem and denies declining sales — ‘they’re fine, don’t worry about it’
  43. FAA says controller shortage and tech issues mean Newark airport flight limits will extend into June
  44. Why this Goldman Sachs vet believes the U.S. stock market will continue to deliver for investors
  45. The U.S. is targeting Huawei’s AI chips, and China says that could undermine an uneasy truce in the trade war
  46. 25 American states have laws that ban or regulate cellphones in schools. More are coming
  47. Why executives need to redefine what ‘hustle culture’ means for their employees
  48. The ‘executive dilemma’: How high-performing CFOs stand out in the C-suite
  49. Actress Daniella Rahme thinks Netflix’s next global streaming hit can come from the Middle East
  50. Exclusive: Clair, embedded earned wage access startup, raises $23.2 million Series B
  51. Elon Musk hits back at Bill Gates’ claim that DOGE cuts could lead to deaths of children: ‘I’d like him to show us any evidence’
  52. HSBC banking chief who has presided over 8 major financial crashes says she would never ‘waste a good crisis’
  53. Fortnite returns to the Apple App Store. But there’s a catch
  54. CBO says tax breaks in ‘big, beautiful bill’ would increase deficit by $3.8 trillion while Medicaid and other cuts will only shave $1 trillion in spending
  55. Gen Z and millennial men in the U.S. are among the loneliest in the western world. Here’s why
  56. Collapsing bridges and crumbling roads: Germany’s infrastructure time bomb needs more than money to fix
  57. Trump implores GOP to support his ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ but holdouts say ‘no’: ‘We’re still a long ways away’
  58. You can get up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 21, 2025
  59. Earn up to 4.50% APY with the best CD rates available, May 21, 2025
  60. Circle K is knocking 40 cents off each gallon of gas tomorrow
  61. Chanel’s profits plunge 28% as global turbulence threatens the luxury giant’s pricing power
  62. The $404 million cyberattack: Britain’s M&S faces pay hit and expects disruption to last through to July
  63. Co-founder of air taxi group thinks driving is so painful that people will choose to take to the skies in pilotless vehicles
  64. New FDA vaccine approval policy limits access to COVID shots to seniors and others at high risk
  65. Peter Thiel’s protégés: a common thread runs through Trump’s tech team
  66. How sick is UnitedHealth? How a wave of bad news wiped $280 billion off the insurer’s stock value
  67. What happens to your brain when you work too many hours, according to new research
  68. Trump chooses design for $175 billion ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense program
  69. Investors call time on U.S. asset party as Trump tariffs hit Japan
  70. Cultural context is key to understanding the changes happening for women in Saudi Arabia
  71. As BNPL giant Klarna signs on more customers, more could struggle to repay loans in a slowing economy
  72. Acumen CEO: Entrepreneurs who think they can cure poverty with the Silicon Valley model are a red flag
  73. Current mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025: Rates tick upward once again
  74. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025
  75. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025
  76. Family offices keep ‘strong bias to the U.S.’ amid market turmoil, UBS survey finds
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