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  1. US stock futures gain as Trump delays EU tariffs
  2. Trump extends deadline for 50% tariffs on EU to July 9
  3. Jerome Powell tells Princeton grads not to take universities for granted and that ‘integrity is all we have—guard it carefully’
  4. Here’s how the Supreme Court could weaken American exceptionalism in financial markets
  5. AI is ‘breaking’ entry-level jobs that Gen Z workers need to launch careers, LinkedIn exec warns
  6. U.S. risks losing ‘reliable investment’ status, Allianz GI manager says
  7. Softbank’s Son floats idea of U.S.-Japan sovereign wealth fund: FT
  8. U.S. military spent $6 billion in the past 3 years to recruit and retain troops amid enlistment shortfalls
  9. A crypto investor is charged with kidnapping and torturing a man for weeks to get his Bitcoin password
  10. Before he revolutionized tech with Steve Jobs, Jony Ive wanted to quit Apple. Now he’s forging a new power pair with OpenAI’s Sam Altman
  11. It’s not 8 glasses a day anymore. Here’s how much water you should drink each day
  12. Insurance giant Progressive is hiring 12,000 workers this year—and it’s using AI to parse through hundreds of thousands of applications
  13. This millennial CEO grew up with a heroin addict dad. Now he’s running a multimillion-dollar agency
  14. High school students are totally behind and addicted to their phones—it’s making teachers crazy and driving them to quit
  15. Junkiest junk is offering a warning sign for debt
  16. Musk vows to be ‘super focused’ on companies amid X outages
  17. Trump tells West Point graduates ‘we do not need an officer corps of careerists and yes men’
  18. King Dollar won’t just give up its crown. Rivals have to take it away—but they’re not ready, currency expert says
  19. There’s a ‘buyer’s strike’ on U.S. assets as foreign investors can’t stomach huge deficits anymore, analyst warns
  20. Snoop Dogg says ‘adversity is like the gym for your soul’ and offers 3 pieces of advice for USC business school grads
  21. Harvard reprieve for foreign students won’t stop looming threats
  22. Nvidia and Wallenberg businesses starting AI venture in Sweden
  23. Japan signals intent to reach US tariff deal by G-7 in June
  24. Fate of $20 billion US home solar market lies in GOP Senate hands
  25. Nearly 70% of CFOs fear they won’t meet year-end financial targets because of the trade war and inflation, survey shows
  26. The key to a long life is avoiding the ‘poisonous 5 P’s,’ says one of the world’s top anti-aging experts
  27. Hundreds of billionaires pledged to give away $600 billion to charity—but the Bill Gates and Warren Buffett era of philanthropy may be over
  28. Duolingo CEO walks back AI-first comments: ‘I do not see AI as replacing what our employees do’ 
  29. Salesforce exec says rise of AI agents means ‘every job should be rethought’
  30. Trump touts ‘planned partnership’ between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, signaling potential approval of Japanese company’s buyout bid
  31. Elon Musk’s DOGE is reportedly targeting the Census Bureau next. One expert says it’s likely to eliminate its survey about prison inmates
  32. Markets dip after Trump threatens tariffs against Europe and Apple, sinking the iPhone maker’s stock by 3%
  33. Boeing strikes $1.1 billion deal with Justice Department over deadly 737 Max crashes—and must pay $445 million to victims’ families
  34. One of the country’s largest supermarket chains recalls baby food sold in 8 states because of elevated levels of lead, health officials say
  35. Trump is killing the goose that laid America’s golden eggs
  36. 3 takeaways from a cardiologist and ‘SuperAgers’ researcher on how to live longer and healthier
  37. U.S. could lose $23 billion in GDP and 230,000 jobs if foreign tourists stay away, study says
  38. Goodyear set to deliver on divestment plan after it strikes deal to sell synthetic rubber business 
  39. Trump team’s ‘Game of Thrones’ on Venezuela whiplashes Chevron
  40. Visa exec says Saudi businesswomen are showing a ‘very aggressive’ side as traditional barriers to success crumble 
  41. Wells Fargo warns Trump’s tariffs won’t bring back American manufacturing jobs, which will need a minimum $2.9 trillion investment to regain peak
  42. Disney places 45 Venezuelan workers on leave after Trump’s Supreme Court battle stripped them of legal protections: ‘It’s very distressing’
  43. Investors pile into Bitcoin ETFs as Bitcoin’s price hovers near all-time high
  44. A firefighter’s frustration with scrambling to fire hydrants for water sparked an idea: Meet the Heli-Hydrant
  45. United Airlines pilot of 30+ years says there was only one time he lost communication—here’s why he said the emergency wasn’t ‘that big of a deal’
  46. Trump threatens Apple with tariffs, but U.S.-made iPhones are still a ‘fairy tale’ and would cost thousands of dollars
  47. Shark Tank’s newest star gives Gen Z grads a reality check—that they need to ‘wake up earlier and stay up later’ to achieve their dreams
  48. These are the books JPMorgan says the top 1% should read right now—with recommendations for ultrawealthy Gen Z included
  49. Buying a house? Here’s how to save (and how much)
  50. A different kind of Brat summer: Johnsonville will offer an 80-pound, 249-link variety pack of sausages, brats, and hot dogs, which comes with its own hand truck
  51. Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
  52. Brawny triples down on the paper towel wars with a new 3-ply option—and it’s giving out free house cleanings
  53. Judge blocks Trump administration’s efforts to prevent foreign students from attending Harvard
  54. Republican tax bill would reduce income of poorest Americans, analysis shows
  55. Influencer who attended Trump’s memecoin dinner says he got a ‘Walmart steak’—and no access to the president
  56. Zillow exec says ‘remote work isn’t a perk, it’s a business strategy’
  57. Anthropic’s new AI model threatened to reveal engineer’s affair to avoid being shut down
  58. People danced in the streets of Damascus after Trump vowed to end all sanctions on Syria. His administration is unsure how best to proceed
  59. 3 key takeaways from RFK Jr.’s controversial MAHA report that could change America
  60. Kermit the Frog’s sage advice for new grads: ‘Rather than jumping over someone to get what you want, consider reaching out your hand… life is better when we leap together’
  61. Trump’s ‘Robin Hood in reverse’ tax bill is driving up the cost of buying a home, Democrats say
  62. Trump blasts out bevy of threats against Apple and the EU, saying imported iPhones face a 25% hike
  63. Chanel might hold off dividend payment for 2024 as profits tumble by 30%
  64. Current price of gold as of May 23, 2025
  65. New York Times CEO Meredith Kopit Levien on Trump and an industry in crisis
  66. These are the benefits that employees actually want—and the number one spot is the same for every generation
  67. Pharma tech CFO says finance is at the center of AI strategy
  68. ‘Heavy is the head that wears the crown’: Jamie Dimon says these are the two things that will change for whoever becomes JPMorgan CEO
  69. AI M&A signals that the hype cycle is growing up
  70. The jet Qatar gave Trump is valued around $400 million. It might cost taxpayers $1 billion just to upgrade it to presidential standards
  71. About those two new Anthropic AI models
  72. Europe is on edge as Russia builds up forces on Finland’s border. Could this frontier be the next conflict zone?
  73. The bond market is worrying that ‘something may be breaking beneath the surface’ of Trump’s tax bill
  74. Trump calls Japan’s Ishiba ahead of latest tariff talks
  75. Britain’s 170-year-old newspaper—The Telegraph—is set to be sold to U.S. investment group for $670 million
  76. This CD still yields 4.50%—here are today’s best CD rates on May 23, 2025
  77. The best high-yield savings accounts offer up to 5% APY today, May 23, 2025
  78. Yields just hit peak housing bubble levels. Get ready for a world of higher borrowing costs
  79. Gen Z may think they have it rough but millennials are the most burned-out generation
  80. A new book makes the case for putting money supply at the center of the U.S. economy and re-empowering commercial banks
  81. Saudi Arabia has doubled the share of women in the workforce since 2015—but obstacles remain
  82. Traveling can wreak havoc on your gut health. Try these 6 expert tips to stay healthy
  83. German growth hits 0.4% in Q1, double the forecast as pre-tariff exports surge
  84. ‘Buy the dip’? You’re twice as likely to do that if you’re a man
  85. Ray Dalio says politicians addressing U.S. budget deficit are like passengers ‘on a boat that’s headed for rocks’
  86. How Trump’s ban on international students could affect American companies
  87. Welcome to Barrow: The nuclear submarine-making U.K. town seeking resurrection from a military spending boom
  88. Brands could start shunning AI for social media marketing and advertising, instead using their feeds to show off ‘proof of reality,’ consultant says
  89. Top Chinese drugmaker Hengrui soars in Hong Kong trading debut
  90. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 23, 2025
  91. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 23, 2025
  92. Current mortgage rates report for May 23, 2025: Rates climb higher
  93. Queens of influence: Meet the women shaping Europe’s future
  94. Dollar store jumps on debut, minting a new Malaysian billionaire
  95. GOP bill cuts social spending—but popular tax break for hedge funds survives
  96. Supreme Court gives Trump unprecedented power to fire regulators—except Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
  97. Trump wants to expand his $600 million war chest to $1 billion—and even made calls to donors himself
  98. Trump is hosting a private dinner for the top 220 buyers of his memecoin tonight—and even the crypto lobby is grumbling
  99. Stocks swing to a flat close as bond yields spike on U.S. debt worries
  100. Microsoft leader says adapting to the AI era requires ‘activating at every level of the organization’
  101. Microsoft fires worker who protested company’s deal with Israeli military during CEO keynote
  102. Google faces antitrust investigation over deal for AI-fueled chatbots
  103. Newspaper fires writer who used AI to create a summer reading list riddled with fake books
  104. Inside Mercedes-Benz’s plans to create a new HQ with hundreds of jobs in Atlanta
  105. Trump is forcing Harvard’s 6,800 foreign students to transfer right now or lose their legal status, dealing a potentially irreversible hit to U.S. attractiveness as a higher education destination
  106. Gaming industry needs more women in its ranks to become more ethical and less toxic, industry executives say
  107. Wanted: AI with common sense
  108. 15 years ago, a software developer paid for two pizzas with 10,000 bitcoin. Those pies would be worth $1.1 billion today
  109. The Senate just blocked California from becoming the first state to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars as the Trump administration doubles down on fossil fuels
  110. BCG leader calls for optimism amid AI doom and gloom, and says enabling young people to ‘build and shape the future’ is key
  111. Tariffs are threatening the accuracy of fall fashion trends by forcing earlier clothing shipments amid supply-chain headaches, Urban Outfitters CEO says
  112. Inside Walmart’s massive new headquarters that is making job seekers 3 times more likely to relocate to Arkansas
  113. The CEO of MNTN got his start teaching himself how to code: He just took the company public with Ryan Reynolds
  114. Anthropic, now worth $61 billion, unveils its most powerful AI models yet—and they have an edge over OpenAI and Google
  115. Beer is the latest source of hazardous PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals,’ according to worried scientists
  116. Telegram’s CEO built two dominant social networks from scratch before 40 and has fathered more than 100 biological children. He’s also facing up to 10 years in prison
  117. U.S. Mint says it’s stopping penny production
  118. Exclusive: PillPack’s founders and an Amazon colleague launch General Medicine—a ‘one-stop’ online shop for medical care
  119. VCs eye acquisition and regional markets amid clogged IPO pipelines
  120. The best diet to lower your risk of prostate cancer, according to experts
  121. Female entrepreneurs are finding new ways to build a climate-resilient local food supply in Saudi Arabia
  122. Universal’s $7 billion Epic Universe theme park opens today. Here’s what to expect—and the best rides for families and daredevils
  123. Epic Universe, Florida’s newest major theme park in nearly three decades, is finally open—and Comcast executives are already thinking about expansion
  124. How one small business owner is preparing for the tariff economy—And her advice for staying resilient
  125. Tesla brand damage revealed: Consumers rank its ethics and character near the very bottom of new Axios Harris poll
  126. Former U.K. prime minister Theresa May on how declining trust is tied to economic malaise: ‘You have to be able to give young people hope for the future’
  127. Current price of gold as of May 22, 2025
  128. Nike’s Jordan brand chairman hid his criminal past for 40 years. Now he wants CHROs to consider second chances
  129. Target’s leadership shuffle: Can a new strategy reverse sales slump and DEI backlash?
  130. OpenFX raises $23 million led by Accel to build near-instant cross-border transactions
  131. JPMorgan launches ‘lean and mean’ geopolitics arm as Jamie Dimon warns of changing world order
  132. Jamie Dimon backs Fed’s ‘wait-and-see’ rate cut strategy despite Trump’s criticism of ‘Too Late Powell’
  133. The ‘Buy America’ strategy has stopped working in the tariff era. What investors should do next
  134. Portugal opposes further increase in Spanish banks’ presence
  135. OpenAI sees visions of Jony Ive
  136. Jaguar is going on a world tour to sell its controversial rebrand to wealthy art lovers
  137. Europe’s wealthiest billionaire Bernard Arnault hopes to use his ‘modest means’ to convince the EU to negotiate better with the U.S.
  138. Adobe’s secret weapon in the AI race? Trust—and millions of subscribers
  139. Microsoft is reducing ‘politically focused emails’ after employees discovered messages mentioning ‘Palestine,’ ‘Gaza,’ or ‘genocide’ were being blocked
  140. Northvolt to stop production at end of June without buyer
  141. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates for May 22, 2025
  142. Earn up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 22, 2025
  143. Why GE Vernova’s stock is power surging after just one year of existence
  144. EasyJet posts widening losses owing to weaker demand and high costs through slow winter season
  145. Fiscal fears push bond yields higher as stocks fall
  146. Andy Jassy continually explaining Amazon’s AI bets is something other CEOs can learn from
  147. How Saudi Arabia plans to become a fashion haven
  148. T.J. Maxx and Marshalls can ‘insulate’ themselves from tariffs because their business model is scooping up other retailers’ unsold inventory
  149. Jensen Huang blasts U.S. curbs on the sale of Nvidia chips to China: ‘Export control was a failure’
  150. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 22, 2025
  151. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 22, 2025
  152. Current mortgage rates report for May 22, 2025: Rates rising again
  153. Singapore flags recession risks after strong start to 2025
  154. Chipotle employees are rising through the ranks and making 6 figures after Guild suggested a simple switch that transformed the workforce
  155. Gemini Diffusion was the sleeper hit of Google I/O and some say its blazing speed could reshape the AI model wars
  156. CIT Bank review 2025: An online bank with checking, savings, CDs, and MMAs
  157. Gen Z is tired of hearing they’re lazy and will only work remotely: ‘People talk about us but not to us’
  158. The Trump administration just proposed its first animal to be added to the endangered species list: a rare fish from Nevada that’s ‘barely clinging to existence’
  159. Bitcoin touches all-time high and Treasury yields cross 5% again
  160. With Elon Musk in attendance, South Africa’s president counters Trump for pushing a baseless conspiracy theory about ‘white genocide’: ‘This I’ve never seen’
  161. Vitamin D supplements may slow down your biological clock, new study finds
  162. Andy Jassy makes the case for Amazon’s extraordinary AI spending, promising shareholders they will end up ‘very happy’
  163. Microsoft’s and Google’s dueling developer conferences reveal opposite AI strategies—and a big weakness for one company
  164. OpenAI’s hiring of legendary former Apple design boss Jony Ive is a $6.5 billion move to dominate the AI age by creating the next iPhone
  165. Phillips 66 and Elliott’s contentious proxy battle ends in split vote over fight to break up energy giant
  166. Food allergies are soaring, and hundreds of moms are fed up with ‘dangerous’ jokes about them
  167. Elon Musk denies SpaceX is the frontrunner for Trump’s $500 billion ‘Golden Dome’ missile-defense project: ‘This is not true’
  168. Best high-yield savings accounts of May 2025
  169. Measles is highly contagious. Here’s how to protect yourself
  170. Big Food’s Big Tobacco moment: Arianna Huffington
  171. Best certificates of deposit (CDs) for May 2025
  172. Trump warns Republicans not to ‘f— around’ with Medicaid because he knows it’s political suicide for MAGA
  173. Germany blames Trump’s tariff policy as the key reason for why its economy will stagnate this year
  174. The Trump administration quietly deported migrants to South Sudan, one of the most violent countries in the world. A judge says he expects they ‘will be treated humanely’
  175. Target reports dismal earnings amid DEI ‘headwinds’ and says two C-suite women leaders are on the way out
  176. Iran says it will never stop enriching uranium and U.S. officials are wasting their breath
  177. Mali’s literacy project taught thousands of young people to read and write. Trump’s USAID cuts shut it all down
  178. Gen Z creators may soon have a new $20,000-paying side-gig thanks to this new Instagram feature
  179. Dairy Queen CEO says he learned from Warren Buffett that being the ‘smartest person in the world’ isn’t the most important attribute for success
  180. Google exec reveals how the company prevents burnout: ‘You have to be able to recognize when somebody on your team is struggling’
  181. Former U.K. prime minister Theresa May says ex-world leaders need to stop commenting on everything: ‘be a measured voice’
  182. You can win a grant for up to $50,000 to give a nonprofit of your choice, thanks to a new award for ‘civic bravery’
  183. There are more women who move to Riyadh to create a new business than natives who start companies there, startup founder says
  184. Homeland Security Secretary gets publicly corrected after calling habeas corpus a ‘constitutional right’ for Trump to ‘remove people from this country and suspend their rights’
  185. Sexual abuse survivors say Pope Leo XIV should’ve done more to strip priests of their titles: ‘This is the underground story of Prevost’
  186. Investors are behaving more ’emotionally’ now than they were during COVID or the financial crisis, says Goldman Sachs CIO
  187. Chris Brown is out on bail after allegedly assaulting a music producer during his last tour. His next world tour starts next month
  188. The pace of innovation in tech has accelerated from years to months thanks to AI, Microsoft chief privacy officer says
  189. Gerry Connolly is dead at 75. He was one of the leading voices calling for a full investigation of Elon Musk and DOGE
  190. ‘Self-deporting’ immigrants are pulling their kids out of school to flee the U.S. Experts say it spells trouble for schools that depend on student enrollments for funding
  191. European Parliament VP discovered there was nowhere in the building to change a diaper—it took the length of her pregnancy to change that
  192. Global warming is crushing amphibian populations: ‘It’s amazing how few people know that frogs are endangered’
  193. Bitcoin hits all-time high of $109,000 amid stock market recovery
  194. Decentralizing computing power is key to avoiding an AI divide between the wealthy and the Global South
  195. Current price of gold as of May 21, 2025
  196. Technologists are embracing ‘vibe coding’ as they deploy more AI-enabled tools to boost productivity
  197. Elon Musk brushes off fears of Tesla’s demand problem and denies declining sales — ‘they’re fine, don’t worry about it’
  198. FAA says controller shortage and tech issues mean Newark airport flight limits will extend into June
  199. Why this Goldman Sachs vet believes the U.S. stock market will continue to deliver for investors
  200. The U.S. is targeting Huawei’s AI chips, and China says that could undermine an uneasy truce in the trade war
  201. 25 American states have laws that ban or regulate cellphones in schools. More are coming
  202. Why executives need to redefine what ‘hustle culture’ means for their employees
  203. The ‘executive dilemma’: How high-performing CFOs stand out in the C-suite
  204. Actress Daniella Rahme thinks Netflix’s next global streaming hit can come from the Middle East
  205. Exclusive: Clair, embedded earned wage access startup, raises $23.2 million Series B
  206. Elon Musk hits back at Bill Gates’ claim that DOGE cuts could lead to deaths of children: ‘I’d like him to show us any evidence’
  207. HSBC banking chief who has presided over 8 major financial crashes says she would never ‘waste a good crisis’
  208. Fortnite returns to the Apple App Store. But there’s a catch
  209. CBO says tax breaks in ‘big, beautiful bill’ would increase deficit by $3.8 trillion while Medicaid and other cuts will only shave $1 trillion in spending
  210. Gen Z and millennial men in the U.S. are among the loneliest in the western world. Here’s why
  211. Collapsing bridges and crumbling roads: Germany’s infrastructure time bomb needs more than money to fix
  212. Trump implores GOP to support his ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ but holdouts say ‘no’: ‘We’re still a long ways away’
  213. You can get up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on May 21, 2025
  214. Earn up to 4.50% APY with the best CD rates available, May 21, 2025
  215. Circle K is knocking 40 cents off each gallon of gas tomorrow
  216. Chanel’s profits plunge 28% as global turbulence threatens the luxury giant’s pricing power
  217. The $404 million cyberattack: Britain’s M&S faces pay hit and expects disruption to last through to July
  218. Co-founder of air taxi group thinks driving is so painful that people will choose to take to the skies in pilotless vehicles
  219. New FDA vaccine approval policy limits access to COVID shots to seniors and others at high risk
  220. Peter Thiel’s protégés: a common thread runs through Trump’s tech team
  221. How sick is UnitedHealth? How a wave of bad news wiped $280 billion off the insurer’s stock value
  222. What happens to your brain when you work too many hours, according to new research
  223. Trump chooses design for $175 billion ‘Golden Dome’ missile defense program
  224. Investors call time on U.S. asset party as Trump tariffs hit Japan
  225. Cultural context is key to understanding the changes happening for women in Saudi Arabia
  226. As BNPL giant Klarna signs on more customers, more could struggle to repay loans in a slowing economy
  227. Acumen CEO: Entrepreneurs who think they can cure poverty with the Silicon Valley model are a red flag
  228. Current mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025: Rates tick upward once again
  229. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025
  230. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 21, 2025
  231. Family offices keep ‘strong bias to the U.S.’ amid market turmoil, UBS survey finds
  232. The ‘plastic spoon’ of microplastics in your brain could stem from these foods that are wrecking your health, researchers say
  233. Pets and PJs aren’t why people want to work from home. Privacy is the real perk.
  234. Just how much ultra-processed food are we eating? Markers in blood and urine may hold a clue
  235. Southwest Airlines tells passengers to keep chargers in plain sight as it tries to curtail lithium battery fires
  236. Why this diversity leader says scrapping DEI commitments without recognizing the benefits is ‘morally unjust and bankrupt’
  237. Ellen Weintraub was publicly fired from the government. Now she wants leaders to find ‘strength in numbers’
  238. How many savings accounts should you have? Here’s what the experts say
  239. Ex-congressman who sponsored bill to abolish the IRS now in line to lead agency under Trump
  240. Markets drop amid debt jitters, Tesla climbs on Musk plan to lower political spending
  241. Middle East investment promises balloon to $7 trillion as Trump keeps jacking up the number
  242. Kohl’s considers replacing headhunter that found the CEO it fired
  243. AI in the workplace is nearly 3 times more likely to take a woman’s job as a man’s, UN report finds
  244. Chase Bank Review 2025: Nationwide presence with multiple checking, savings, and CD options
  245. Trump’s big crypto dinner this Thursday will host 220 guests, including a Chinese billionaire—while a U.S. Senator plans to join a protest outside
  246. This happiness author used to claim happiness is a choice. Now she admits she was wrong
  247. Google pushes AI deeper into its empire of search, shopping, and work products at its developer conference
  248. Don’t fall for the lie that coconut oil is a healthy superfood, expert warns
  249. Elon Musk says DOGE has no power to cut costs: ‘We are merely advisors’
  250. Accenture CEO: ‘If your dreams don’t scare you, they’re not big enough’—and she has the motto on a plaque in her home
  251. A new AI for making predictions shows the power of more narrowly-focused foundation models
  252. Forget becoming a self-made billionaire—working for others is a fast-track to ultra-wealth like Tim Cook and Satya Nadella
  253. Ray Dalio says the risks from U.S. credit downgrade ‘are greater than the rating agencies are conveying’
  254. Keke Palmer became a millionaire at 12—but even with $1 million, she’d still only pay $1,500 in rent and drive a Lexus: ‘I live under my means’
  255. Crypto needs to fix its image—or it’ll stay stuck in its malaise
  256. Elon Musk says he’ll do ‘a lot less’ political spending in the future: ‘I think I’ve done enough’
  257. A leading constitutional lawyer shared surprising advice for companies anxious about Trump’s anti-DEI hit list
  258. Saudi Arabia’s head of human rights disputes Western criticism around school segregation
  259. Inflation remains the top worry for retirees, with 92% fearing their assets are being eaten away
  260. Denmark doubles down on offshore wind with $8.3 billion in state support
  261. SoFi® Bank Review 2025: Digital Banking, High Yields
  262. World Economic Forum says it will take 100 years to achieve global gender parity—investment titan Lubna Olayan says we ‘cannot afford’ to wait that long
  263. Musk commits to Tesla CEO role and plans political pullback
  264. Fortune’s 2025 Most Powerful Women list is here
  265. 4 essential truths of doing business in the cloud
  266. Not just ‘slash and burn’—the real reason this major pharmaceutical company ousted 40% of its middle managers
  267. Chaos at Newark airport underlines America’s air traffic controller shortage—Here’s why they’re in short supply, and how to qualify
  268. Current price of gold as of May 20, 2025
  269. Aarthi Ramamurthy unveils Schema Ventures’ $20 million first fund
  270. Meet Amazon’s 38-year-old supply chain guru, helping CEO Andy Jassy navigate tariff chaos with a giant fleet of planes, trucks, and robots
  271. RFK Jr. pledged not to upend vaccine system but FDA is about to ‘unleash a massive framework’ for how they’re tested and approved
  272. Meet the 10 CFOs on Fortune’s 2025 Most Powerful Women in business list
  273. Exclusive: Two Gen Z college dropouts just raised $41 million for their ‘vertical banking’ startup Slash  
  274. Exclusive: True Markets raises $11 million and launches new Solana-focused crypto trading app
  275. Norwegian energy firm Equinor set to restart N.Y. offshore wind project after Trump administration lifts stop-work order
  276. Barry Diller admits he underestimated Steve Jobs and reveals one of the ‘most powerful epiphanies of my life’
  277. OpenAI ex-chief scientist planned for a doomsday bunker for the day when machines become smarter than man
  278. Trump signs bipartisan Take It Down Act to fight ‘revenge porn’ and deepfakes. Here’s what’s in it
  279. Why AI isn’t fully replacing jobs—but is still reshaping the workforce
  280. Speeding jet slams on brakes and has to abort takeoff to avoid runway collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport
  281. CATL surges in Hong Kong while U.S. asset investors digest how much debt is too much
  282. Exclusive: Circle cofounder raises $18 million to build ‘AI-native bank’
  283. Klarna hits 100 million users as revenue and onetime costs jump
  284. Trump signs AI deepfake bill into law
  285. U.S. economy is experiencing ‘death by a thousand cuts’, says Deutsche Bank, as confidence in national debt management erodes
  286. ‘Circularity problem’ over Mike Lynch’s $630 million estate finally resolved as HPE moves closer to settling multibillion-dollar claim
  287. Microsoft employee shouts over Satya Nadella’s keynote to protest claims of ‘Israel’s war crimes powered by Azure’
  288. European bank UBS is seeing strong demand for AI-generated video avatars of its analysts
  289. Taiwan president calls trade tensions with the U.S. just ‘frictions between friends’ as tariff talks grind forward
  290. You can earn up to 4.50% APY. Check out the best CD rates, May 20, 2025
  291. The best savings account is offering 5% APY. Check out our list of the top high-yield savings accounts on May 20, 2025
  292. Trump is heading to Congress to push his ‘big, beautiful bill’ as it risks collapse ahead of votes this week
  293. Fortune Most Powerful Women International Summit opens in Riyadh
  294. Why probiotic supplements might be ‘a waste of money’ and could even backfire for some
  295. Elon Musk is suing Microsoft—but made a friendly appearance with Satya Nadella to promote Grok link-up
  296. The EU should cut actual red tape, not AI safeguards
  297. Duolingo CEO says AI is a better teacher than humans—but schools will still exist ‘because you still need childcare’
  298. Managers are more likely to deny promotions to workers who unplug after work hours, even though they know it’s better for productivity, study finds
  299. Startup working on ‘reversible computing’ chip for AI says initial tests show a 50% energy savings
  300. Dry spell worries farmers as Britain suffers its driest spring since 1852
  301. The first U.S. credit downgrade triggered a ‘flight to quality.’ Will the latest cut from Moody’s do the same? 
  302. Japan’s farm minister is in trouble after boasting that he never buys rice after getting so much of it for free
  303. Meet the New York Times CEO who’s outmaneuvering tech, Trump, and an industry in crisis
  304. CATL shares jump over 18% in Hong Kong debut, as battery giant shrugs off U.S. scrutiny and China’s EV price war
  305. Honda walks back EV investment, sales targets on poor demand
  306. Taiwan plans wealth fund to counter China with global expansion
  307. Ryanair fares set to rise by nearly 20% as airline plots profit rebound
  308. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 20, 2025
  309. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 20, 2025
  310. Current mortgage rates report for May 20, 2025: Rates take slight dip
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  312. Jamie Dimon plays down successor talk even as three leading candidates emerge to be next JPMorgan CEO
  313. The CEO trap—why 70% of CHROs depart after a change at the top
  314. LA Port shipments fell 30% in early May after Trump tariffs
  315. Supreme Court allows Trump to strip legal protections from 350,000 Venezuelans who risk deportation
  316. Legal expert Kenji Yoshino shares the red flags to look out for as Trump’s DEI deadline looms
  317. Indeed CEO Chris Hyams says AI won’t steal your job, but it will definitely change it
  318. A shelter took in thousands of baby chicks rescued from a postal truck. Now it needs to adopt them out before they burst its budget
  319. SNB President Schlegel sees no alternative to US Treasuries
  320. Forget kombucha and ping pong, Gen Z thinks student loan repayment is ‘essential’ in the next job search
  321. This Moderna leader uses AI to resolve conflict on the executive team—all before it even happens 
  322. Moody’s cuts deposit ratings at major banks after downgrading U.S.
  323. CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon quits as potential Trump lawsuit settlement looms
  324. Lyft revives pooled rides at airports in push for cheaper trips
  325. Nike poised to win in Dick’s Sporting acquisition of Foot Locker
  326. Bryan Johnson, Mel Gibson—and possibly RFK Jr.—swear by methylene blue for wellness. Here’s what science says
  327. Markets recoup earlier losses as JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns of investor complacency
  328. The startup founded by Coinbase’s CEO raised $130 million by claiming aging is malleable. Does science back it up?
  329. Trump says Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks will begin immediately following call with Putin
  330. Top economist El-Erian says tariffs have put the era of U.S. exceptionalism ‘on pause’
  331. Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training
  332. Google CEO Sundar Pichai says there won’t be just one winner in the AI race
  333. Uncle Sam’s biggest creditor faces a fiscal crisis ‘worse than Greece’ as its borrowing costs hit 20-year high 
  334. Circle pursues IPO—but talks with Coinbase and Ripple could mean a sale, sources say
  335. Fed’s Bostic sees one rate cut in 2025 because it will take 6 months to assess tariffs’ economic impact
  336. Anthropic issues ironic warning to job applicants—don’t use AI when applying to our roles
  337. Trump’s DOJ accuses Medicare Advantage insurers of paying ‘kickbacks’ for primo customers
  338. Bond yields just hit ‘yippy’ levels last seen during the post-Liberation Day meltdown 
  339. ‘Addictive’ tariffs are here to stay, warns Wharton professor, even if Democrats win the next election
  340. Regeneron is buying 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 million
  341. Current price of gold as of May 19, 2025
  342. What to expect at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women International Summit this week
  343. What companies need to know about Trump’s looming DEI deadline
  344. Memorial Day travel set to break 20-year-old record with 45 million Americans taking trips
  345. Parent groups are hosting fairs that showcase phones with limited features to try and keep children away from smartphones
  346. Volkswagen shareholders demand ‘part-time CEO’ Oliver Blume finally drop his side job running Porsche
  347. How Walmart’s CFO uses scenario planning to navigate tariff uncertainty
  348. New Jersey Transit train engineers reach deal to end strike that halted NYC routes for 100,000 daily riders
  349. Pope Leo XIV meets JD Vance and Marco Rubio as U.S. pushes ceasefire in Russia’s war in Ukraine
  350. Meet your startup’s next recruiter: Your venture capital firm
  351. Meet your startup’s next recruiter: Your venture capital firm
  352. Tesla supplier CATL, the world’s leading battery maker, to start trading in HK after a bumper $4.6 billion IPO
  353. The GOP is proposing $1,000 ‘MAGA’ savings accounts for kids. Here’s how they would stack up next to existing investment options
  354. The ‘sell America’ trade is back as investors eye Moody’s downgrade and budget bill
  355. How smart CMOs are turning marketing into a launchpad to the corner office
  356. AI is more valuable than cash on the global stage
  357. Jamie Dimon says he’s not against remote workers—but they ‘will not tell JPMorgan what to do’ 
  358. U.K. and EU set to reveal new deal—opening up a new chapter after Brexit after ‘late breakthrough’
  359. You can earn up to 5% APY in a high-yield savings account, May 19, 2025
  360. Earn up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates on May 19, 2025
  361. Walmart’s warning of higher prices puts spotlight on ‘RIM accounting’ practice favored by big retailers
  362. Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ advances in rare Sunday night vote, but conservatives want more cuts: ‘The bill does not yet meet the moment’
  363. The powerhouse CEOs of the midwest
  364. Revolut plans to invest €1 billion in France, apply for license
  365. Diageo plans $500 million of cost cuts as U.S. tariffs kick in
  366. U.K. moves forward with plans to regulate buy-now, pay-later firms
  367. DOJ says it may drop Boeing criminal charges for allegedly misleading regulators over 737 Max crashes
  368. Some degrees don’t guarantee a return on investment: These are the 10 worst-paying college majors
  369. ‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ continues Warner Bros. box office hot streak while The Weeknd movie flops
  370. Joe Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer. Here’s what to know about his disease.
  371. Current ARM mortgage rates report for May 19, 2025
  372. Current refi mortgage rates report for May 19, 2025
  373. Current mortgage rates report for May 19, 2025: Rates hold mostly steady after recent rise
  374. Alibaba shares slide as AI deal with Apple faces U.S. scrutiny
  375. Chinese luxury carmaker Seres comes from behind to overtake BMW
  376. Fortune Workplace Innovation Summit livestream
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