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  1. Dow futures drop 250 points and Treasury yields jump after Moody’s downgrades U.S. debt
  2. Republicans look to get Trump’s big bill back on track with rare Sunday committee session
  3. Arthur Hayes on Bitcoin’s route to $200,000, holding gold and why ‘hated’ Ethereum is due for a comeback
  4. Global chip giants gather as the sector grapples with tariffs and approaches critical juncture on AI
  5. Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread
  6. Trump’s tariffs may mean Walmart shoppers pay more, his Treasury chief acknowledges
  7. Buffett plans to attend, but not take questions, at next year’s Berkshire shareholder meeting
  8. Mansion sales are booming as the rich seek shelter from trade war fallout — ‘real estate is safer’
  9. Scott Bessent says tariff uncertainty is a tactic — otherwise countries ‘would play us in the negotiations’
  10. The suspect in an attack on a California fertility clinic believed the world shouldn’t be populated
  11. FDA approves Novavax COVID-19 shot but with unusual restrictions
  12. Lawyer admits ‘embarrassing’ mistake after Anthropic’s Claude made up a source in a legal filing—and no one caught it
  13. ‘This is the mafia’ — How North Korea structures its IT workers like an organized crime syndicate
  14. Major companies are anxiously awaiting to see whether or not they will be targeted by the federal government for a DEI investigation 
  15. Study looking at AI chatbots in 7,000 workplaces finds ‘no significant impact on earnings or recorded hours in any occupation’
  16. Fortune Archives: Where is the next great American idea?
  17. Gen Zers are missing out on hundreds of thousands in free money by ignoring this company policy
  18. Here’s how the singer Jewel and the Kroger supermarket giant got entangled in a legal battle over a wellness festival gone wrong
  19. How much mercury is too much? Here’s what experts want you to know
  20. This Gen Xer charges $38 an hour to wait in line—including for the Diddy trial and sample sales. Now he’s made a business empire out of standing around all day
  21. New York Republican floats higher tax rate to pay for SALT
  22. US says no decision yet on whether to drop Boeing criminal case
  23. AI chips are the new ‘coin of the realm’ as they grease the wheels of geopolitical negotiations, BofA says
  24. ‘A big missing part of the story’ — Rust Belt vs. Sun Belt in the battle for U.S. manufacturing jobs
  25. Asking rents have fallen nearly 5% since 2022, but prices could start rebounding soon, Redfin says
  26. Trump tells Walmart to ‘EAT THE TARIFFS’ after retail giant warns on price hikes from higher import taxes
  27. U.S. stocks are nearing record highs again after a furious rally — ‘this market could surprise everyone’
  28. Costly loss for sports team owners embedded in Trump tax bill
  29. Nvidia CEO sees no evidence of AI chip diversion into China
  30. Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza
  31. The secret to Warren Buffett’s stock-picking success: He knew how to change his mind
  32. Apple’s love affair with India is being tested by Trump’s ‘little problem’ with CEO Tim Cook
  33. Apple blocks Fortnite on iOS globally, Epic Games says, weeks after the developer scored a big win in court
  34. There are over 10 types of magnesium—here’s expert advice on finding the right one for you
  35. Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg started their own schools—but fixing the education system is harder than it looks
  36. Inside the secret history of Walmart’s innovator’s dilemma and its decades-long road to e-commerce success
  37. Swiss running brand On became $3 billion richer in the last week. It’s coming for Nike and Adidas next
  38. U.S. debt no longer earns a top grade at any of the major credit rating agencies after Moody’s downgrade
  39. CEO compensation disclosure gets fresh scrutiny from Trump’s SEC
  40. Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ bill could block states from regulating AI. Critics warn a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach will backfire
  41. Consumer sentiment plunges to near-record lows—but stock markets remain unfazed
  42. CDs vs. savings accounts: Key differences and which to choose
  43. Ozempic CEO’s exit from Novo started with Teams call surprise
  44. The Trump Organization has been approved for a $1.5 billion golf resort in Vietnam
  45. Elon Musk is being sued for allegedly not paying swing state voters the $100 he promised them to sign a petition
  46. Trump’s ‘Big’ and ‘Beautiful’ tax cut bill suffers a major blow as his own party fails to pass the legislation
  47. Why filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve could be the secret to success of Trump’s Middle East visit
  48. Eating these carbs can help boost healthy aging, according to a 30-year study
  49. ‘Doubt and hesitation’ are ripping through the housing market: ‘People are starting their home search, then backing out’
  50. Despite the V-shaped recovery, U.S. stocks still lag behind the rest of the world in 2025
  51. DOGE said 40% of the Social Security Administration’s calls were ‘fraudulent.’ Data suggests it was actually less than 1%
  52. Delta CEO says air traffic control systems are so outdated that some commercial flight routes were faster in the 1950s than they are today
  53. Headaches at Coinbase: A data breach, a $20 million ransom demand, and a federal investigation into ‘verified users’
  54. Eric Trump pitches family’s ‘American Bitcoin’ mining firm as a Strategy-style proxy bet
  55. Best banks for early direct deposit of May 2025
  56. Trump says it’s not possible to meet with all countries, and ‘very fair’ tariffs are coming in weeks
  57. Tesla adds Chipotle executive Hartung to board of directors
  58. Apple is the world’s most valuable brand for the fourth year in a row
  59. Best online banks of May 2025
  60. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon tells remote-work-loving Gen Z ‘you can’t learn working from your basement’
  61. Best money market accounts of May 2025
  62. Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
  63. Trump’s military parade will cost taxpayers up to $45 million
  64. How our clean-tech startup stumbled into a Pentagon partnership by following unexpected demand
  65. Millionaire music icon Usher says degrees still matter—but that the piece of paper won’t actually give Gen Z ‘power’
  66. Best free checking accounts of May 2025
  67. Charter Communications buys Cox for $21.9 billion, a mega merger in the cable industry
  68. Meet the Gen Z tradies who are shunning college and picking up the tools instead—they plan to be in the top 1% without being saddled with crippling student debt
  69. Productivity growth is vital for the economy. Few companies actually create it
  70. Microsoft wants its AI Copilot app to lure Gen Z from rivals by behaving like a therapist
  71. Current price of gold as of May 16, 2025
  72. The two female CEOs behind Foot Locker and Dick’s Sporting Goods’ $2.4 billion deal
  73. Europe’s ability to attract investment and create jobs is at its lowest in 9 years—and the U.S. is partly to blame
  74. 70% of neurodivergent adults say they’re facing increased stigma at work, and the ongoing corporate rollback of DEI programs could make the situation worse
  75. Novo ousts CEO Jorgensen after Lilly competition hits shares
  76. Warren Buffett shifts from finance to fun as he dumps Citigroup stake and buys up more shares in alcohol-maker Constellation
  77. The Like button almost didn’t make it onto Facebook because Zuckerberg hated it so much
  78. Charter agrees to combine with Cox in $34.5 billion cable deal
  79. Cava surpasses $1 billion in revenue—CFO says no plans for price increases
  80. Exclusive: Stord raises $200 million in equity and debt to empower brands competing with Amazon
  81. Bond vigilantes killed Trump’s reciprocal tariffs—and they’re weighing in on GOP’s push for tax cuts
  82. Why Meta reportedly delayed its Behemoth AI model rollout
  83. Stocks haven’t risen this fast in over 40 years—and CEOs are happy about it
  84. Uber’s new ‘route share’ feature is being mocked by social-media users: ‘Uber just invented the bus’ 
  85. Jamie Dimon says it would be a ‘mistake’ to think deescalation from Trump’s White House means volatility is over 
  86. UN says Trump tariffs and trade tensions will cut global economic growth by 0.4% in both 2025 and 2026
  87. Sir Jim Ratcliffe sees net worth plunge by reported $8.7 billion as Ineos fights chemicals ‘extinction’
  88. The best high-yield savings accounts offer up to 5% APY on May 16, 2025
  89. This CD still yields 4.50%—here are the best CD rates on May 16, 2025
  90. California man who tried to evade arrest by crossing lake with an underwater scooter pleads guilty in $35 million investment fraud scheme
  91. Fortune’s Spring 2025 CEO Survey shows increasing pessimism
  92. Tire company manager who quit to sail to Hawaii becomes social media hero to people tired of earning $150,000 and feeling like ‘you’re just making ends meet’
  93. Walmart wants you to know that even with the trade war deescalation higher prices are inevitable
  94. U.K. and EU squabble over defense partnership: ‘They want everything and they’re giving nothing’ says EU diplomat
  95. Richemont sales jump on resilient demand for Cartier jewelry
  96. Starbucks barista protest over ‘restrictive’ new black shirt dress code grows to more than 2000
  97. Former FBI head Comey is being investigated by the Secret Service over a picture of seashells that could look like a call for violence against Trump
  98. Hungary continues to woo China as BYD opens up European centre, creating 2,000 new jobs in the region
  99. New Jersey Transit train engineers go on strike, stranding some 350,000 commuters
  100. Japan’s economy shrinks by more than expected as Trump tariffs spark recession fears
  101. Alibaba’s letdown tempers the outlook for China’s tech revival
  102. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025
  103. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025
  104. Current mortgage rates report for May 16, 2025: Rates tick up again
  105. China’s Pop Mart-loving Gen Z fuels big gains for investors
  106. How Fortune 500 Europe’s C-suite execs spend their 5-to-9
  107. Size matters: Why the offshore wind industry is supersizing everything
  108. A brain-dead Georgia woman has been kept alive since February in order to carry a fetus to birth
  109. Best checking accounts for May 2025
  110. Delta drops ‘basic economy’ label in rework of fare categories
  111. Deere surges to record on optimism for upturn in farm economy
  112. Trump’s trade war has a new victim: Workers traveling for business to the U.S.
  113. Newark chaos spreads to another airport as Denver air traffic controllers lose communications for 90 seconds
  114. Stocks close mixed Thursday as tariffs continue to weigh on sentiment
  115. As the Fed devises its new strategy, Powell sees an economy with ‘more volatile’ inflation
  116. Saudi Arabia’s $600 billion promise to the U.S. needs oil prices to stay high—which will likely anger Trump
  117. Trump’s tariffs could kill America’s multibillion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing boom
  118. Trump is playing a ‘game of chicken’ with Tim Cook over Apple’s India production to pressure for ‘full-blown’ U.S. manufacturing, analyst says
  119. Americans rushed to splurge before Trump’s tariffs kicked in—but the shopping spree may be coming to an end
  120. Battle over SALT deduction heats up amid debate over GOP’s $4 trillion tax bill
  121. A Kohl’s board member resigned because she was ‘continually disappointed’ by governance and a lack of transparency. The retailer denies there was any friction
  122. Remote employees are lonelier, sadder, and angrier, survey finds
  123. Airbnb’s Brian Chesky says CEOs don’t have to be ‘miserable’—that’s why he got rid of emails and banned meetings before 10 a.m.
  124. Dimon says recession remains a possibility on tariff fallout
  125. Michael Saylor admits Strategy shareholders ‘would suffer’ if Bitcoin were to ‘fall 90% and stay there for 4 or 5 years’
  126. One computer science course in high school can boost Gen Z’s future earnings by 8%—regardless of what career path they go down after graduating
  127. Betting all your chips on EVs is a ‘dead end,’ BMW tells shareholders: ‘That should be obvious by now’
  128. The invisible tech revolution poised to make in-chat AI shopping real
  129. OpenAI expands CoreWeave tie-up with new $4 billion cloud deal
  130. Phillips 66 sells Euro businesses valued at $2.8 billion ahead of Elliott proxy fight vote
  131. Netflix is bringing back ‘Star Search’
  132. Best checking account bonuses for May 2025
  133. Dick’s Sporting Goods just announced it’s buying Foot Locker for $2.4 billion in a move that could be the CEO’s first major mistake
  134. Elon Musk’s AI says it was ‘instructed by my creators at xAI’ to accept the narrative of ‘white genocide’ in South Africa
  135. The U.S.-China trade war’s 90-day pause was 70 years in the making
  136. Best savings account bonuses for May 2025
  137. Booking a flight on Delta is about to be a lot more complicated
  138. Don’t be fooled by deescalation, says UBS, Trump’s ‘surgical increases’ on specific sectors are yet to come 
  139. Checking account vs. savings accounts: Key differences and why it’s best to have both
  140. There’s a trust gap in health-care AI. Here’s how to bridge it
  141. Energy private equity patiently waits to pounce and lead the next wave of oil and gas M&A amid crude oil, tariff chaos
  142. Tesla rival Daimler Truck wants to know if Elon Musk’s Semi EV can actually live up to the hype: ‘We’d love to get our hands on one’
  143. Walmart and Amazon prices are going up despite Trump’s China tariff reduction
  144. Current price of gold as of May 15, 2025
  145. The CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are already beginning to plan for the worst
  146. Ulta Beauty secured Beyoncé’s haircare line. Now it’s getting in on ‘Cowboy Carter’ summer
  147. The AI training gap: Business leaders expect their employees to use AI at work but they aren’t providing them with any guidance
  148. Retired child welfare worker, 73, about to be hit again with 40-year-old student loan debt—’They said, ‘Move to a cheaper state”
  149. A serial entrepreneur, a musician, and Walmart’s CEO walk into an AI factory…
  150. Northeastern college student demanded her tuition fees back after catching her professor using OpenAI’s ChatGPT 
  151. JPMorgan’s public blockchain move could set a new standard for institutional finance
  152. Dick’s Sporting Goods is buying struggling sneaker chain Foot Locker for $2.4 billion
  153. Consumer debt delinquency surges to five-year high as student loan payments pause expires
  154. Warren Buffett says he’s handing over Berkshire Hathaway reins after realizing how much more Greg Abel could get done in a 10-hour day
  155. What an Nvidia-Humain deal does for Saudi Arabia in the global AI race
  156. Stablecoin legislation risks sowing seeds of a financial crisis
  157. Inside Walmart’s new 350-acre HQ
  158. Retail stock traders bought the dip and now—after an 18% rally—they’re taking their gains
  159. Earn up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 15, 2025
  160. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates for May 15, 2025
  161. The rich flocked to Florida. Then property taxes and condo assessments caught them by surprise
  162. Germany’s Thyssenkrupp returns to profit on India sale, but Europe’s steel woes persist
  163. Trump asks Apple to stop moving iPhone production to India
  164. Trump pressures Apple’s Tim Cook on iPhone production in India
  165. PwC cut 1,500 jobs—and it shows the ‘mini-boom’ in accounting is ending
  166. Harvard says it will put $250 million into funding ‘critical research’ as Trump administration grants slash reaches $2.6 billion
  167. Gavin Newsom says California faces a $12 billion deficit and wants to freeze undocumented immigrant health program access
  168. Fatal design flaws left Mike Lynch’s superyacht ‘vulnerable’ to high winds, U.K. investigators confirm
  169. Coinbase puts $20 million bounty on crooks who tried to extort firm over stolen customer data
  170. Simone Biles reveals the mantra she repeats to herself when she’s overwhelmed—it gets the Olympic gold medalist through moments when she doubts herself
  171. Xiaomi EV sales fall after deadly crash, false advertising claims
  172. Weinstein accuser tells defense lawyer ‘You should be ashamed of yourself’ for suggesting her sexual abuse allegations are lies
  173. Court rejects European Commission’s refusal to share texts between von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO during COVID pandemic
  174. COVID-19 spikes in Hong Kong, Singapore as new wave spreads
  175. Military and civilian air traffic controllers in Washington have a hotline. It hasn’t worked for over 3 years
  176. Over 1,000 Starbucks baristas go on strike over ‘restrictive new dress code’ of black shirts under their green aprons
  177. Harvard thought the Magna Carta it bought for $30 was a cheap copy. Turns out it’s from 1300 and could be worth over $20 million
  178. Trump says India offered to remove all tariffs on U.S. goods
  179. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025
  180. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025
  181. Current mortgage rates report for May 15, 2025: Rates mostly staying put
  182. Forget SUVs: Minivans are having a renaissance—and they’ve never been this plush
  183. Wealthy millennials are spending thousands on Jaguar Land Rover monthly subscriptions as flexibility becomes the newest form of luxury
  184. Airbnb’s new app for ‘services’ is getting shot down by critics — here’s why CEO Brian Chesky should be thrilled
  185. Two bullish signs: S&P 500 tips positive for the year and the Nasdaq sees a successful IPO
  186. Microsoft layoffs hit coders hardest with AI costs on the rise
  187. Boeing marks comeback from crisis with record Qatar Air deal
  188. eToro rises nearly 29% on first trading day in upbeat sign for IPO market
  189. Harvard president Garber takes 25% pay cut amid fight with Trump
  190. A DoorDash driver says he helped steal more than $2.5 million by getting the company to pay for fake deliveries
  191. RFK Jr. defends slashing almost a quarter of all staff at the health department: ‘When we consolidate them, Democrats say they’re eliminating them’
  192. Nvidia’s huge deal with AI startup Humain puts Saudi Arabia at ‘the front of the line’ of global chip customers, Dan Ives says
  193. Trump memecoin speculator says presidential dinner is costing him just $1,200
  194. Trump’s EPA is about to roll back limits on forever chemicals in drinking water that were imposed by the Biden administration
  195. Ethics issues arise as Trump deepens his Middle East ties: ‘When he leaves the White House, the company is worth more, his personal wealth goes up’
  196. New Jersey Transit’s CEO clashes with employees over wage hikes: ‘I cannot keep giving money left and right’
  197. Ford is recalling nearly 274,000 SUVs over faulty breaks that increase risk of crashes
  198. Best mortgage lenders of May 2025
  199. Banks are sitting on $500 billion in unrealized losses, and stagflation could cause another Silicon Valley Bank-like crisis
  200. Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran put her $12 million NYC penthouse for sale—and has found a buyer in just one day
  201. BP’s chief U.S. economist worries China is winning the global energy war. Here’s why
  202. An AI-powered Coca-Cola ad campaign mistakenly invented a book by a famous author
  203. AMD CEO Lisa Su tells Gen Z grads ‘don’t walk, run’ towards the hardest challenges at their workplace for a fast track to promotions
  204. R&B singer Cassie recounts humiliating details from when she lived with Diddy: ‘You make the wrong face and the next thing I knew I was getting hit in the face’
  205. Southwest Airlines hints at a significant international expansion
  206. Why Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach believes the future of payments is in the hands of consumers
  207. Fed’s Goolsbee says it’s ‘not realistic’ to expect business or central banks to make major decisions
  208. How Starbucks’ CTO balances tech investments that can make work easier for baristas without losing the human touch
  209. Pope Leo trading cards are sold out – and already commanding as much as $175 on Ebay
  210. Mark Cuban launched Cost Plus Drugs after Republican friends asked for an alternative to Obamacare
  211. Squaring the accounts of Kevin Warsh, whom Trump could pick as Fed chairman next year
  212. ESPN’s streaming service will cost $30 per month. Here’s how that ranks against other streaming services
  213. New poll says Democrats are deeply pessimistic about the future of their party: ‘I just feel like the majority of the old Democratic Party needs to go’
  214. RFK Jr. is about to get grilled by the Senate health committee for the first time since he was confirmed
  215. Bidding war sends rare ‘Mediterranean Blue’ diamond to $21.5 million at Sotheby’s auction, but not everyone’s dazzled
  216. Current price of gold as of May 14, 2025
  217. Jamie Lee Curtis publicly shamed Mark Zuckerberg to remove a deepfaked ad—and it worked
  218. Tesla chair Robyn Denholm’s $180 million stock sales come under scrutiny
  219. Samaya AI, startup building AI for financial services, raises $43.5 million in VC funding
  220. JPMorgan Chase steps beyond ‘walled garden’ to settle transaction on public blockchain
  221. The new CEO of IMDb shares what she learned from stints at Amazon and Microsoft: ‘You have to always prove yourself’
  222. This CFO had a ‘front-row seat’ to one of the best growth stories in enterprise tech
  223. HR leaders are caught between 2 dueling priorities: Growing their companies while simultaneously cutting costs
  224. Colombia joins Beijing’s Belt and Road initiative as China and U.S. fight for control in Latin America
  225. Jensen Huang’s net worth just shot up $12 billion after Trump touts Saudi chip deal
  226. Ulta Beauty CFO’s journey to the C-suite began with a summer job on Wall Street at 16
  227. Chime rings the IPO bell
  228. Gaming gives Tencent a 13% quarterly revenue jump as the WeChat operator dives into AI
  229. The U.S.-China detente could ‘save Christmas,’ but expect ‘a rush of ordering the likes we’ve never seen before,’ economist says
  230. Forget coffee, $1.4 billion tech company chief says he naps instead: ‘I can take them just about anywhere’
  231. Japanese carmakers slash profit outlooks as they face down U.S. tariffs and Chinese EVs
  232. Trump calls on ‘Too Late Powell’ to cut interest rates after benign inflation report—but impact of tariffs is yet to hit
  233. PlayStation owner Sony forecasts a $680 million hit to profits next year due to Trump’s tariffs
  234. Airbnb takes on the hotel in a totally new way
  235. Starbucks in South Korea is banning customers from using the names of presidential candidates for their orders
  236. Wall Street is up to its armpits in bullish calls as tech stocks roar back
  237. You can get up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 14, 2025
  238. Earn up to 4.50% APY with the best CD rates available on May 14, 2025
  239. Arby’s is selling a $85 outfit made entirely of napkins
  240. ‘Like driving through the fog’: CEOs discuss how to handle the 90-day pause in the tariff war
  241. EV sales could see a 20 million unit boost this year as growth continues despite trade uncertainty
  242. Burberry is cutting 1,700 jobs as its turnaround plan starts slowly reaping results
  243. Online shoppers get a reprieve as Trump cuts tax on low-value Shein and Temu orders to 54%
  244. California says State Farm can raise homeowner premiums 17% because of Los Angeles wildfires
  245. One in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case
  246. French unions urge nationalization of ArcelorMittal in bid to save hundreds of jobs
  247. Pennsylvania federal judge is first to approve Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans shown to be Tren de Aragua members
  248. Software engineer lost his $150K-a-year job to AI—he’s been rejected from 800 jobs and forced to DoorDash and live in a trailer to make ends meet
  249. Pope Leo inherits a financial mess some CEOs may find relatable—including a pension time bomb that’s worse than expected
  250. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s pay skyrocketed to $50 million after smashing performance records 
  251. What’s in Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’, from $5 trillion in tax cuts to a 21% tax on university endowments
  252. Newark chaos exposes air traffic controller shortage and aging equipment that looks like it’s from ‘Apollo 13’
  253. China surrounded Xi’s aide with seasoned experts to seal U.S. deal
  254. Abigail Disney pushes rich donors and nonprofits to be braver in the face of Trump cuts—‘everyone has been so quiet since the election’
  255. Chinese companies are secretly powering North Korea’s global IT workers scheme
  256. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 14, 2025
  257. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 14, 2025
  258. Current mortgage rates report for May 14, 2025: Rates take small step upward
  259. Europe’s last mall? Hamburg marks the end of an era as Westfield looks to Saudi Arabia for its next retail boom
  260. Apple probes next frontier with new brain implant standard. But what it really needs is to sell more iPhones
  261. Starbucks baristas strike over dress code, signal more walkouts
  262. 3M will pay up to $450 million for drinking-water contamination from ‘forever chemicals’
  263. Nvidia jumps more than 5% on chip deal with Saudi Arabia as S&P 500 erases 2025 losses
  264. Billionaire CEO Ken Griffin spent $43 million to buy the U.S. Constitution. Now he’s loaning out his copy so the public can see it
  265. Honda’s $10 billion EV project is the latest victim of the industry’s slowdown
  266. U.S. egg prices just fell for the first time in 7 months—but are still hovering at near-record highs
  267. Trump deals Harvard another blow in escalating $2.7 billion grant battle
  268. Pope Leo XIV may face a six-figure tax bill for his $33,000-a-month paycheck
  269. Trump and MBS tout $1 trillion pledge as details remain elusive
  270. Saudi Arabia wants to build its post-oil future with massive AI data centers — Trump and U.S. tech have big incentives to oblige
  271. How ServiceNow became a $200 billion powerhouse: CFO Gina Mastantuono on growth, AI, and strategic expansion
  272. How 529 college savings plans work
  273. The exact amount of time you need to lift weights to see muscle gains, according to research
  274. Microsoft began its largest mass layoff in years after its CFO said the company is ‘reducing layers with fewer managers’
  275. U.S. mulls letting UAE buy over a million leading Nvidia chips
  276. Donald Trump shows good instincts with his tax plan—he just needs to go bigger
  277. Sotheby’s teased a rare Rolex at auction for upwards of $1.7 million—and one day a rich Gen Zer could be its next owner
  278. Norway Wealth Fund is freezing hiring to focus on AI use, despite research showing AI projects seldom offer a return in investment
  279. 7 key takeaways from Fortune’s Brainstorm AI conference in London
  280. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Gen Z and millennials are using ChatGPT like a ‘life advisor’—but college students might be one step ahead
  281. eToro set to go public on Wednesday in key test for IPO market, trading firm prices $2 above range at $52
  282. Sea shares hit highest point in three years after it records $410.8 million in quarterly profit
  283. JPMorgan lowers its recession odds as Trump strikes a temporary deal to drop tariffs on China
  284. Ken Griffin says Trump won the election by promising lower inflation—so he needs to think ‘long and hard’ about how to protect Americans’ standard of living
  285. AMC is offering 50% off tickets on Wednesdays this summer
  286. Caviar at 20,000 feet: United Airlines will be taking business class to the next level
  287. Here’s what your future workforce will really look like
  288. JD.com hails ‘substantial progress’ in food delivery as it takes on Meituan and Alibaba
  289. McDonald’s president and U.S. labor secretary: What workforce development programs get right about employment and opportunity
  290. GOP’s ‘One Big Beautiful’ bill proposes Medicaid cuts, increase in child credit and tax breaks for tips and overtime
  291. Tony’s Chocolonely: The small chocolate business became a $230 million success story by focusing on two things
  292. Why the CEO of Greenhouse says managing cloud security is a 24/7 job
  293. UnitedHealth Group’s CEO steps down as the insurance giant pulls guidance for 2025
  294. Nissan declines to give a profit forecast for the coming year, blames ‘uncertain nature’ of U.S. tariffs
  295. Current price of gold as of May 13, 2025
  296. Why NBCU’s advertising president Alison Levin is betting 2026 will be a blockbuster year
  297. British Airways used AI to cut flight delays, but long waits still outpace pre-pandemic levels
  298. Greenhouse CEO Daniel Chait says the hiring process is broken and HR leaders are trying to fix it by adding more ‘friction’
  299. Just as Tesla reclaims $1 trillion market cap, worrying data out of China has investors asking questions
  300. UnitedHealth CEO steps down as insurer suspends its financial outlook, 5 months after UnitedHealthcare boss was killed in Manhattan ambush
  301. Kyndryl CFO: The strategy powering growth amid uncertainty
  302. Exclusive: Two decades in, DFJ Growth raises $1.2 billion for its fifth fund and doubles down on the long game
  303. The majority of employers think Trump’s DEI and immigration policies are creating ‘significant challenges’ for their business
  304. White House could send U.S. AI chips to Emirati, Saudi firms
  305. Apple adds $180 billion to its market cap as Trump reveals he spoke to CEO Tim Cook after China tariffs rollback
  306. Honda projects a 70% annual profit nose-dive this year because of Trump tariffs
  307. Jerome Powell may finally grant Trump his interest rate wish thanks to China deal
  308. Markets react with unbridled joy to tariff reductions—although HSBC warns of ‘bumpier’ road ahead
  309. The best savings account is offering 5% APY. Check out our list of the top high-yield savings accounts on May 13, 2025
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  311. British government under fire from hundreds of artists including Dua Lipa and Paul McCartney over AI copyright exception
  312. Federal judge says IRS can continue to share tax data to identify and deport people illegally in U.S.
  313. Trump heads to Middle East amid crises in Gaza, Iran and India-Pakistan, but insists: ‘This world is a lot safer today than it was a week ago’
  314. Trump arrives in Saudi Arabia for Middle East tour trying to demonstrate that his transactional strategy for international politics is paying dividends
  315. Trump says administration welcomed 59 white South Africans as refugees because of ‘genocide that’s taking place’
  316. Trump blames ‘brutal’ Europe for soaring drug costs in bid to curb U.S. prices
  317. Budget airline Avelo begins ICE deportation flights from airport near Phoenix as protestors calls for traveler boycott
  318. GOP House members and senators rip Medicaid cuts and booming deficits in tax bill as Trump says ‘The Bill is GREAT’
  319. AI may cut the need for younger staff, CEOs say: ‘With the commoditization of intelligence, it’s not about having the smartest people anymore’
  320. McDonald’s plans to hire 375,000 U.S. workers this summer, almost 50% more than its last big hire in 2020
  321. Democratic state treasurers rip GOP over budget bill — ‘taxing Barbies and G.I. Joes if you can even find them on store shelves’
  322. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 13, 2025
  323. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 13, 2025
  324. Current mortgage rates report for May 13, 2025: Rates stuck at elevated level
  325. Australia’s Liberal opposition elects first female leader
  326. Xi Jinping blasts ‘bullying and hegemony’ in meeting with Latin American leaders as China urges united front against Trump
  327. Car trouble: Can the French car industry recover to pre-pandemic levels?
  328. Half of the world’s cars won’t be fully electric by 2040—Renault and Geely are betting big on hybrids to fill the gap
  329. Stripe’s billionaire Collison brothers say remote work solves the ‘two-body problem’ faced by working couples
  330. Good news for night owls: When you need sleep is determined not by laziness, but chronotype. Here’s what that means
  331. Trump is hosting a dinner for the biggest buyers of his memecoin. The guest list is now set—and many of the winners are foreign nationals
  332. Global longevity competition for $101 million names semifinalists—here are their ideas for extending life by 10 years or more
  333. Parents face price hikes on strollers and car seats as tariffs bite retailers
  334. Stocks surge after U.S. and China agree to 90 day tariff reduction, Apple up over 6%
  335. The tariff strategy is backfiring and small businesses are the collateral damage
  336. After the U.S. and China pause tariffs, rare mineral exports are now in the spotlight for future trade deals
  337. The secret trick to turning carbohydrates like white rice and bread into superfoods
  338. Tyson Foods scion is appointed to the company’s board despite two arrests that cost him the CFO role
  339. Candy Crush is using AI to help solve puzzles, but some game makers worry it’s jeopardizing their livelihoods
  340. Trump’s $400 million luxury plane offer from Qatar is raising red flags
  341. Georgia’s governor is shielding Roundup weed killer’s maker from cancer warning lawsuits
  342. The FAA has resorted to buying parts on eBay because its equipment is so old, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says
  343. Trump gives drugmakers 30-day ultimatum: ‘We’re going to pay what Europe pays’
  344. Trump talks with Apple’s Cook as iPhone price hikes loom
  345. CEOs say that just a fraction of AI initiatives are actually delivering the return on investment they expected
  346. Saudi Aramco debt nears 3-year high as oil plunge strains earnings
  347. Fox to launch new streaming service ‘Fox One’ before NFL season
  348. LA Chargers in talks to sell stake to private equity firm Arctos
  349. Trivago’s millennial CEO says he never had a career plan: ‘I just followed where the energy was’
  350. HubSpot CEO avoids the Sunday scaries simply by working on the weekend
  351. Nick Jonas has invested in Olipop, Snackpass, and Magic Spoon—he says he won’t back a founder without a killer story
  352. The U.S. doesn’t want ‘generalized decoupling’ from China, but a strategic break instead, Treasury secretary says
  353. Pirating games on your Nintendo Switch? Nintendo can render the system useless.
  354. NRG acquiring LS Power portfolio for nearly $10 billion to compete in “power-demand supercycle” of data centers
  355. Trump says he may speak to Xi this week after tariffs truce
  356. Bill Gates says businesses need to understand the politics for the next 20 years, not just the next two days
  357. Taylor Swift’s former oceanfront home in Massachusetts is up for sale for $14.5 million
  358. Trump sacked Copyright Office director a day after she refused to rubber-stamp Musk’s plan to train AI models, top Dem says 
  359. Stocks rally on China tariff deal, surging over 1,000 points at open
  360. Current price of gold as of May 12, 2025
  361. REI’s new CEO started her tenure by apologizing for the brand’s endorsement of Trump’s interior secretary: ‘Our public lands are under attack’
  362. HR departments are in the throes of an AI confidence crisis—here’s what’s holding teams back from better tech integration
  363. Nissan plans to slash 10,000 more jobs as it struggles with China EV competition and Trump’s trade war
  364. Tesla manager claims he was fired for warning Elon Musk is at fault for tanking EV sales
  365. Work-Bench’s new $160 million venture fund doubles down on New York enterprise tech investing
  366. The new CFO of eBay left 20 years ago. Now she’s ‘boomeranged’ back to return it to its roots—and invest in AI
  367. Trump says new executive order limiting drug costs to what other countries pay will cut prices 30%-80% ‘immediately’
  368. ‘This is not Theranos 2.0′: Elizabeth Holmes’ partner is the CEO behind new blood-testing startup
  369. The North Korean IT worker scheme infiltrated an American election campaign website
  370. This CEO said no to a 15-year wait for his dream job. He took the fast track instead: ‘I don’t have that much time’
  371. U.S.-China deal signals Trump’s team wants de-escalation, leaving analysts wondering if this is a clean-up operation or longer term strategy
  372. Investors think China is winning Trump’s trade war as stocks rally globally
  373. Trump fight has forced Europe out of its ‘complacent, lethargic’ ways, $1 trillion asset manager says
  374. An OpenAI IPO: The steps it must take
  375. SAP rolls back diversity targets amid U.S. legal pressure from Trump
  376. Lights, Camera, Tariffs: Trade war comes to the red carpet as Trump targets foreign films
  377. Eurovision fans find Swiss franc’s latest surge hits a sour note
  378. Puerto Rico is trying to lure manufacturing to the island to avoid Trump’s tariff war
  379. You can earn up to 5% APY in a high-yield savings account on May 12, 2025
  380. Earn up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates on May 12, 2025
  381. Zepbound users lost nearly 50% more weight than those on Wegovy in first head-to-head study
  382. U.S. drops China tariffs to 30% after ‘constructive’ talks, rolling back much of Trump’s trade war threats
  383. What Greg Abel will do now he has officially taken over from Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway.
  384. 49 white South Africans depart for the U.S. in first group to take Trump refugee relocation offer
  385. ‘Thunderbolts’ tops the box office again giving Disney the fourth biggest movie of the year
  386. Trump calls Qatar plan to give him a luxury Boeing 747 to use as Air Force One a ‘very public and transparent transaction’
  387. Listeria outbreak sickens at least 10 in California and Nevada and the FDA is investigating Fresh & Ready Foods
  388. House GOP aims to cut $880 billion mostly from Medicaid in move that could leave 8.6 million without healthcare
  389. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 12, 2025
  390. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 12, 2025
  391. Current mortgage rates report for May 12, 2025: Rates mostly steady for the moment
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