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  1. Eating more fiber could help reduce the amount of forever chemicals in your blood, study finds
  2. Disney lays off hundreds in film, TV as industry woes linger
  3. Newark airport hopes its new $121 million runway will ease flight limits after tech chaos led to air traffic controllers to trauma leaves
  4. The Trump administration is preventing an aging power plant from retiring to avoid summer blackouts. The grid operator says it’s unnecessary
  5. Musk’s xAI selling $5 billion in debt through Morgan Stanley
  6. Stocks brave tariff-induced volatility to swing higher
  7. Treasury head Scott Bessent says Jamie Dimon should relax about the bond markets: ‘For his entire career he’s made predictions…none of them have come true’
  8. What you need to know about Moderna’s new COVID vaccine, just approved by the FDA
  9. Ex-CEO of addiction-treatment center network charged with targeting journalists, including spray-painting their homes and throwing bricks through their windows
  10. New York City’s Pride organizers are racing to fill a fundraising gap as PepsiCo, Nissan, and others retreat from DEI policies
  11. Mark Cuban says consumers may actually see lower prices due to tariff uncertainty as companies deal with the aftermath of stockpiling goods
  12. A 21-year-old asked his grandmother for money to open a street-food stall. Now, it’s the world’s largest fast-food chain, eclipsing McDonald’s
  13. McKinsey leans on AI to make PowerPoints faster, draft proposals
  14. Trump wants to sell 1 million barrel reserve of diesel fuel
  15. Meta wants to replace its human workers with AI to review privacy and societal risks
  16. The company that owns MetaMask just acquired wallet infrastructure company Web3Auth
  17. Junior analysts, beware: Your coveted and cushy entry-level Wall Street jobs may soon be eliminated by AI
  18. The most EV-friendly country in the world is still loyal to Tesla, as Model Y sales surge in May
  19. Walmart CEO started his career unloading trailers at the warehouse—he says raising his hand led to his success
  20. ‘Something is awry in Delaware’: New study reveals lawyers in the tiny U.S. state are winning fee ‘multipliers’ from major companies up to 66 times their normal hourly rate
  21. Chime chases $11 billion valuation in IPO set for next week on Nasdaq
  22. Syrian stock exchange reopens after a 6-month hiatus as part of U.S.-led push for a new free market economy
  23. Gen Z men studying an MBA will see a 75% salary bump—that’s 25% more than women with the same qualification
  24. The transformation of women’s sports in Saudi Arabia is no mirage. Just ask the women
  25. Laurene Powell Jobs has the inside track on friend Jony Ive’s collaboration with OpenAI—but still wants to see Apple succeed 
  26. Chipotle launches summer promotion, which will see it giving out $1 million in free burritos
  27. EU fines Delivery Hero and Glovo $376 million for running a food delivery cartel
  28. Current price of gold as of June 2, 2025
  29. Elon Musk is distancing himself from Trump: ‘I don’t want to take responsibility for everything’
  30. This year’s new female Fortune 500 CEOs have one thing in common
  31. The 3 best ways new college graduates can expand their professional networks, according to a LinkedIn career expert
  32. Trump plans to offload national park sites, but states don’t want them
  33. BYD shares sink as carmaker faces backlash over EV price war
  34. Women hold 17% of Fortune 500 CFO roles—meet the finance chiefs at the top 100
  35. Dior’s revival rests on its historic appointment of Jonathan Anderson as creative director
  36. Venture funding is creating a global AI divide, even as sovereign wealth funds and tech unicorns try to bridge the gap
  37. Jamie Dimon is more worried about America’s ‘enemy within’ than China: ‘We have to get our act together and we have to do it very quickly’
  38. You can earn up to 5% APY in a high-yield savings account on June 2, 2025
  39. Earn up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates on June 2, 2025
  40. The U.S. is scrapping paper checks—what that means for Social Security recipients who still get them
  41. Europeans are rethinking trips to the U.S.—here’s what’s really driving tourists away
  42. How much energy it really takes to be a CEO
  43. The top Black CEO in the Fortune 500 is steering $83 billion in revenue
  44. Republican senators, investors and even Elon Musk have doubts that Trump can fix the national debt
  45. 24 founders still run their Fortune 500 companies. They’re a rarity
  46. What a Perplexity deal means for Samsung
  47. Women run 11% of Fortune 500 companies in 2025—but progress is still slow
  48. This stealth AI supplier just leapfrogged 206 companies on the Fortune 500
  49. AI-built startups could fuel increase in venture capital ‘zombie’ funds
  50. The largest Fortune 500 company has 2 million employees. These 8 have under 2,000
  51. As boomers are forced to ‘unretire’ because they’ve not saved enough, 6-year-olds in Germany could soon have retirement accounts
  52. Atos—once France’s crown jewel—receives $468 million state offer to acquire strategic supercomputer division
  53. China slams U.S. for ‘exacerbating the uncertainty’ by limiting chip design software sales and planning to revoke Chinese student visas
  54. Welcome to the Fortune 500’s 71st annual edition
  55. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have used their wealth for good. Will the Fortune 500 follow their example?
  56. British Airways owner sees transatlantic slowdown recovering
  57. Fortune 500 profits hit a record $1.87 trillion last year. Here’s why
  58. Stock markets dip as Beijing blasts Trump’s ‘bogus charges’ that it’s violating the Geneva trade agreement
  59. This year’s Fortune 500 was unusually stable—but the Trump tariffs could shake up the ranks
  60. Inside IBM’s rebound: Can CEO Arvind Krishna bring the tech company back to its former glory?
  61. The CEO giving Keurig Dr Pepper a massive energy jolt
  62. Satellite radio for the streaming era: How Jennifer Witz is reshaping SiriusXM
  63. Indonesia’s Indosat and Goto unveil a new ‘sovereign AI’ that can chat in the country’s most-used languages
  64. Current refi mortgage rates report for June 2, 2025
  65. Current mortgage rates report for June 2, 2025: Rates remain high
  66. Current ARM mortgage rates report for June 2, 2025
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