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  1. Macron says France and the UK will ‘save Europe’ even though Brexit was all about Britain leaving the EU
  2. Trump doubles down on his Aug. 1 tariff deadline as stocks continue to dip
  3. Amazon’s tariff-clouded, seller-confused, AI-researched, weirdest Prime Day ever
  4. CDs vs. savings accounts: Key differences and which to choose
  5. Sam Altman slams Democratic Party, declares himself ‘politically homeless’ in another sign of Silicon Valley shifting right
  6. Employees are so worried and stressed about world affairs nearly 70% say it’s hurting their productivity at work
  7. Chime’s sticky user base makes it a winner for investors, analyst says
  8. Markets are ignoring the latest round of Trump’s tariffs, but ‘at some point the rubber has to hit the road,’ UBS strategist says
  9. The 4 foods science says can help you live to 100
  10. State Department warns diplomats of AI impostor posing as Marco Rubio
  11. Companies want AI to be better than the average human. Measuring that isn’t straightforward
  12. Trump Media furthers push into crypto with third ETF filing
  13. Gen Z and millennials are taking on debt to go on group trips. Experts offer tips for protecting your money
  14. After nearly 20 years of shoeless tyranny, TSA takes steps to change security screenings
  15. How the Big Beautiful Bill is rewriting the rules for small business success
  16. Roger Federer is now a billionaire, but he’s made more money investing in this one company than winning 20 Grand Slams
  17. America faces worst measles outbreak since 1992 with low-vaccinated Texas at the epicenter
  18. Amazon reportedly asked corporate workers to ‘volunteer’ to boost warehouse morale by handing out snacks and packing grocery deliveries for Prime Day
  19. Bill Gates gave so much money away that $51 billion just got swiped from his net worth—now his former No. 2 and Microsoft successor Steve Ballmer is wealthier than he is
  20. McDonald’s launches three new spicy breakfast menu items that are only available for a limited time
  21. Meet the ex-Amazon exec who pitched Prime Day to Jeff Bezos—and turned the slowest shopping season into a $14.2 billion sales empire
  22. Tesla bull Dan Ives says the company has reached a ‘tipping point’ and lays out a 3-point plan for the board to rein in Elon Musk
  23. Elon Musk calls the U.S. dollar ‘hopeless,’ says his America Party will embrace Bitcoin
  24. Users accuse Elon Musk’s Grok of a rightward tilt after xAI changes its internal instructions to assume viewpoints from the media are ‘biased’
  25. Tesla sold precisely zero cars in Turkey in January—now it’s Elon Musk’s hottest market. Here’s why
  26. She’s the first woman to found and lead a car company—and her ultra-luxury $650,000 EVs are turning heads
  27. Current price of gold as of July 8, 2025
  28. Student loan borrowers are facing a grim summer: These are the benefits businesses can offer employees to help with debt payments
  29. Federal lands larger than Delaware move closer to coming up for sale to coal mining companies
  30. IRS backs Christian media group arguing against rarely enforced tax exemption law
  31. ‘Tiger King’ cat wrangler ‘Doc’ Antle faces up to 10 years in prison in South Carolina sentencing
  32. EU chief demands China address trade imbalance as tensions flare
  33. What tariffs? World markets tick up as Trump deadline looms
  34. CFOs shift strategies as economic uncertainty dims growth outlook
  35. Q2 venture funding climbs on AI deals while PE stuck on sidelines
  36. U.K. fines Monzo £21 million over anti-money laundering lapses
  37. Kevin O’Leary says he remembers the moment he became a millionaire—but it ‘was very anticlimactic’
  38. ‘It’s just bots talking to bots’: AI is running rampant on college campuses as students and professors alike lean on the tech
  39. You can earn up to 4.60% APY. Check out the best CD rates on July 8, 2025
  40. The best savings account is offering 5.00% APY. Check out our list of the top high-yield savings accounts on July 8, 2025
  41. When Meta goes Apple picking (in the AI department)
  42. The housing market just returned to a pre-pandemic status quo that pushes out ‘traditional’ buyers
  43. Trump keeps getting in the way of the rate cut he desperately wants from Jerome Powell 
  44. Firms from Uber to Amazon are diving into stablecoins. Here’s what they hope to gain
  45. Mexico President Sheinbaum calls anti-tourism march over flood of American digital nomads ‘xenophobic’: ‘Gringo: Stop stealing our home’
  46. Has Elon Musk really formed a new political party? It’s not clear
  47. Joe Kiani is back: After being ousted from Masimo the billionaire has returned as CEO of Like Minded Labs
  48. How Epstein’s ‘client list’ went from ‘sitting on my desk’ to something the DOJ says doesn’t exist
  49. Melinda French Gates reveals she’s refusing to fund her Gen Z daughter’s startup—despite being worth nearly $31 billion
  50. Amazon’s Prime Day is now 4 days as retailers weigh whether to pass tariff costs on to consumers
  51. Greek-owned cargo ship comes under fire in Red Sea a day after another one sinks in attack by Houthi rebels
  52. Samsung projects a 56% plunge in operating profit, blaming U.S. chip controls on China
  53. Asia shrugs off Trump’s new tariff threat, as governments hope they can get a deal before Aug. 1
  54. Current mortgage rates report for July 8, 2025: Rates hold steady
  55. Current refi mortgage rates report for July 8, 2025
  56. Current ARM mortgage rates report for July 8, 2025
  57. Great Eastern holders vote on $704 million OCBC delist plan
  58. Australia’s Albanese heads to China as Trump stresses alliance
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