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Apple and Amazon, twin tech giants worth over $4 trillion, are about to bolster the economy’s upswing or spoil the partyDishonesty expert accused of fraud sues Harvard and watchdog site for $25 million over their ‘appalling’ bias and ‘utter disregard for evidence’A replacement for Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease expert and frequent face on TV during the COVID pandemic, has been named Paypal outperforms on revenue and net income, but lower-than-expected Q2 operating margin sends shares tumblingHere’s why top economists are calling Fitch’s decision to downgrade America’s credit rating ‘bizarre and inept’Robinhood’s first profitable quarter since IPO comes even as crypto revenue continues slideFurious Facebook Reels creators are discussing legal action after Meta reduced promised payouts by thousands of dollars due to a ‘display error’Janet Yellen criticizes Fitch’s downgrade of U.S. credit as ‘entirely unwarranted’ and insists the country has the world’s ‘most dynamic’ economyMiami’s status as the favorite American city for the ultrawealthy is pushing out its middle class—and everyone elseThe heat is so bad in Iran that the government declared a 2-day public holiday amid scorching 122-degree temperaturesFortune’s Global 500 is an exclusive club—Less than 1% of all people worldwide work for a firm on the list‘Imagine no recession, it’s easy if you try.’ Bank of America flip-flops on its recession call, arguing a ‘soft landing’ is on the wayKenya becomes the first country to suspend Sam Altman’s Worldcoin A.I.-crypto schemeMinnesota becomes 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana—but only tribal nations will start selling it right awayA Harvard professor raking in over $1 million a year who specialized in ‘dishonesty’ was accused of fabricating research. 3 retractions have already occurredMaine’s largest newspaper chain is now part of a nonprofit and it’s thrilled: ‘I worked lots of days in the newspaper business — this was the best one’Of pots and kettles: Big Oil and the anti-ESG movement are accusing banks of running ‘climate cartels’4 out of 5 people on Earth were hotter this July because of climate change, study finds. That’s over 6.5 billion humansDoes Tiger Woods, who reportedly turned down $800 million from the Saudis, have what it takes to stop the LIV Golf deal with the PGA?Britain’s largest coffee chain is facing a boycott over its illustration of a transgender personTwitter CEO Linda Yaccarino changed her username to ‘LindayaX.’ Within moments, a troll account claimed ‘lindayaccs’ and took offDoes Medicare provide a grocery allowance? What seniors need to know to buy the food they needMark Zuckerberg reveals he’s eating 4,000 calories a day after announcing his gigantic McDonald’s order on ThreadsThere’s less and less financial incentive to be CEO as other C-suite roles earn more and more money Germany’s famous Wacken metal festival is no match for climate change as heavy rains force ‘total admission stop’As Mega Millions jackpot balloons to $1.25 billion, your odds of winning are just one in 302.6 millionOne of the reasons Fitch slashed America’s credit rating was the Jan. 6 insurrection over 2 years ago, source saysThe failure of the stablecoin bill reveals the new political divide in cryptoMeet the 29 female CEOs who run a record-high 5.8% of the companies on Fortune’s Global 500 listThe most-clicked phishing emails pretend to come from HR—and their subject matter might surprise youBud Light generously helps rival brewer Molson Coors to record quarterSam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers say push to jail him to stop him ‘tampering’ with FTX trial witnesses is based on ‘innuendo, speculation, and scant facts’‘Social jet lag’ is damaging people’s diets, scientists warn—but there’s one thing you can do to avoid itTemasek Holdings’ CEO on why the fund has shifted from 80% public equities to just 47%—and thinks private markets are where you get the biggest returnsI’m a 3-time NBA champion turned climate entrepreneur. Global warming could soon be out of control–but a comeback is always possibleAnd then there were 9: Here are the remaining AAA countries after Fitch stripped the U.S. of its top credit ratingBeyoncé’s $157 ‘listening only’ Renaissance Tour tickets—with no view of the stage—spark fan furyUber CEO doesn’t know how much a 3-mile ride in one of his own cabs costs—and was shocked by the answerCompanies are coming up short when it comes to CFO successionBillionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic saw a 400% jump in revenue, thanks to its space flights and ‘membership fees’ for astronauts-to-beThe Hollywood dream job is dead. Did it ever really exist?Where are the headquarters of the world’s biggest companies? A few global cities are major corporate magnetsKatie Haun launched a $1.5 billion crypto fund—and then the industry blew up. How has she navigated crypto’s year from hell?MicroStrategy is profitable again after rise in Bitcoin vindicates CEO Michael Saylor’s crypto strategy—for nowLockheed Martin’s $1.7 trillion F-35 fighter jet is 10 years late and 80% over budget—and it could be one of the Pentagon’s biggest success storiesSaudi Aramco is the most profitable company ever—and closing in on Walmart as the world’s biggest company by revenueAustralians are so mad about the return to office, they’re taking companies to court to stop itHollywood writers union and studios will meet for the first time since the strike started 3 months agoTesla’s rivals are launching more and more EV competitors to Musk’s behemoth. The problem is most just aren’t very goodFortune’s Global 500 is proof that even the biggest companies can be dethronedLarry Summers slams Fitch’s decision to strip AAA rating from U.S.: ‘I can’t imagine any serious credit analyst is going to give this weight’These 10 U.S. states are predicted to have the most people with Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s whyYour therapist isn’t there to solve your problems for you. Here’s how to make the most of your 45-minute session
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