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Ken Griffin’s Citadel to break ground on $1 billion Miami skyscraper for new HQCanada slaps 100% tariff on Chinese EVs in trade standoff with BeijingQuestions abound after CEO of mass-messaging app is arrestedPPD founder loses $14 billion in stock selloff, ending 2-week reign as China’s richest personLuca Maestri to step down as Apple CFO after a decade of huge growth at the iPhone giantElon Musk’s X changes Grok chatbot after states say it spread election misinformationCops are using AI to write reports, and it’s changing how they respond to crimesIkea is taking on eBay to try to become the go-to destination for secondhand furniture onlineRed Lobster’s new leader is a millennial Wall Street fave who doesn’t believe in work-life balanceLandmark bill aimed at reducing AI’s potentially catastrophic danger would either save lives or stifle innovationCaptain of Mike Lynch’s yacht is being investigated for manslaughter, lawyer saysThe average American drops $330,000 on rent before becoming a homeownerExodus at OpenAI: Nearly half of AGI safety staffers have left, says former researcherThe pandemic may have actually improved mental health for some kids, study findsSpaceX is about to send women farther into space than ever beforeTelegram CEO’s arrest in France centered on app’s ‘lack of moderation and cooperation.’ Macron says it wasn’t politicalHow a former U.S. special agent got stuck in a Nigerian prison—while his family pleads for the State Department to interveneChina fast-fashion retailer Temu soared like a rocket for two years—in just a few hours, its parent company lost more than $50 billion in market valueTexting your employee after-hours can now get you a nearly $13,000 fine in AustraliaRed Lobster hopes a millennial CEO will be the leader it needs to claw its way out of bankruptcyUber slapped with $324 million fine for sharing drivers’ personal detailsIt’s hotter than ever but people don’t want ice cream, leaving sweets purveyors strugglingSaudi Arabia has never won an Olympic gold but it paid an athlete $1.3 million for coming closeDonald Trump says Elon Musk can consult for the federal government if he wins reelectionTemu’s meteoric rise is ‘not sustainable,’ CEO warns, as it faces pressure from competition and merchant protestsSuspect in tech entrepreneur’s murder pleads guilty to assaulting, setting fire to two other victimsDr. Anthony Fauci was hospitalized for West Nile virus after a mosquito bite. Who is most at risk?Harris campaign raises less money at last week’s Democratic convention than Trump did at RNCCheckers & Rally’s are the latest fast food chains to jump into the $5 meal deal raceThe U.S. Open is handing out $75 million in cash prizes and tennis’s biggest stars are set for a record paydayVolkswagen adds in-car gaming to certain new modelsChick-fil-A’s banana pudding milkshake is back. You won’t believe how many carbs it hasAfter Pavel Durov’s arrest in France, don’t hold your breath for that Telegram IPOEstonia’s crime rate is so low it may rent out space at half-empty prisons for extra cashHarris campaign says Trump’s team is afraid to let him debate without mute buttonCanada’s 100% tariff on China-made EVs only hits Tesla for nowElon Musk calls for release of Telegram founder Pavel Durov as arrest sparks debate whether X owner may be next Men are seen as creative geniuses—but women come up with creative ideas that actually solve problems, according to a new studyMore than 40% of full-time U.S. employees aren’t making a living wageSkepticism and confusion: Inside Elon Musk’s latest promises to X employees Mike Lynch leaves a complex, still-unfolding legacyThe CFO of Mike Lynch’s tech startup Autonomy went to prison. It’s a cautionary taleXerox’s CEO says taking a pay cut and a lower title helped him reach the corner officeAre you sweating too much? A dermatologist says you should ask yourself these 4 questionsWhy this year’s Medicare Annual Notice of Change will be vital reading for beneficiariesBilt Rewards expands to health care with a novel Walgreens partnershipUnion leader says no taxes on tips is the flawed policy we need because ‘working-class families can’t wait for aspirational ideas’How psychedelic mushrooms helped four leaders reinvent their leadership stylesAustralia gives workers the right to ignore their bosses outside of work hours—but employers call the rule ‘rushed’ and ‘deeply confusing’
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