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  1. Dow futures jump nearly 400 points as markets eye another serving of the TACO trade after Trump says ‘Don’t worry about China’
  2. Trump warns Russia he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if war isn’t settled soon in ‘a new step of aggression’
  3. Vance warns the longer the shutdown goes on, ‘the deeper the cuts are going to be’ as White House prepares to fire over 4,000 workers
  4. A factory that makes munitions for the military exploded, killing 16 people and leaving no survivors
  5. As the Mideast unites around the Gaza ceasefire, Iran is at one of its weakest moments since the 1979 revolution
  6. North Korea unveils new intercontinental ballistic missile that may be tested in coming weeks
  7. U.S. troops are going to Israel to support the Gaza ceasefire, but JD Vance vows no ‘boots on the ground’
  8. ‘Too old to govern, and it’s boring knowing only him as president’: Cameroon’s millennials and Gen Z face eighth term for their 92-year-old leader
  9. China’s rare earth controls can ‘forbid any country on Earth from participating in the modern economy,’ former White House advisor warns
  10. Meet a 62-year-old Washington state farmworker who chose self-deportation to Mexico after raising 4 children and 10 grandchildren in the U.S.
  11. ‘You feel kind of forgotten’: Meet a California pipe fitter who got to $118k earnings after a decade but doesn’t know what’s next after the refinery shuts down
  12. Why Republicans are trying to roll back a law that has protected whales, seals and other sea animals for over 50 years
  13. Bessent’s big gamble on Argentina has a narrow road to pay off
  14. Trump keeps saying he’s ‘defeated’ inflation but coffee is 21% more expensive and groceries just had their largest non-pandemic jump in a decade
  15. ‘It’s sort of like a divorce’: Top analyst sees trade war with China as ugly, complex: ‘This kind of story doesn’t have a good guy’
  16. China defiant in first official response to Trump: ‘We do not want a tariff war but we are not afraid of one’
  17. New Jersey declares state of emergency as October Nor’easter threatens to drench east coast shoreline
  18. The new corner office is at home
  19. Meet the millennial father of six who went from homelessness to building a thriving trades business—and a blueprint for America’s reskilling revolution
  20. Gen Z coder rejected by the Ivy League despite founding a $30 million app says college is ‘not worth it for most people’
  21. Fortune Archives: How McKinsey stays on top
  22. Ben Horowitz and Raghu Raghuram on AI, politics, and the questions they don’t have easy answers to
  23. ‘Psychology of Money’ author Morgan Housel follows the same morbid success measure as Warren Buffett—a “reverse obituary”
  24. Trump’s tariff-revenue checks could create a ‘weird feedback loop’ that encourages more price hikes, analyst says
  25. The launch of IBM Quantum System Two is Europe’s quantum moment
  26. This millennial went from being a builder on $5 an hour to launching (and selling) Wingstop UK for $532 million—with zero restaurant experience
  27. Adobe exec says the $141 billion software giant embraces candidates who use AI to apply for jobs—because they’re the people ‘creating the future’
  28. Diane Keaton’s quiet activism helped preserve these Los Angeles landmarks
  29. At this rate, the price of gold could soar to $10,000 per ounce in just three years
  30. Silicon Valley tech boss Marc Benioff says he’s all for Trump sending troops to San Francisco since ‘we don’t have enough cops’
  31. Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79
  32. Pentagon to use R&D money to pay troops during government shutdown
  33. Trump’s own Labor Department quietly admits his immigration crackdown risks ‘supply shock-induced food shortages’ and higher prices
  34. New China tariffs announced during government shutdown and AI valuation debate are a ‘perfect storm coming together,’ top economist says
  35. Markets expect Trump’s latest China tariffs will backfire as gold jumps and the dollar ‘is not looking healthy’
  36. Stocks’ worst swoon since fallout from Liberation Day: Trump Truth Social post on ‘massive increase of tariffs’ shatters calm
  37. Postal traffic to U.S. plunges 70% for a full 5 weeks after end of ‘de minimis’ exemption
  38. ‘Beyond insulting’: Syracuse’s offer to erect a Hiawatha statue instead of tear down Columbus met with disbelief from Native leader
  39. Luigi Mangione’s lawyers say he wasn’t read his rights and had his backpack searched without a warrant
  40. Harvey Weinstein lawyers claim cancel culture infiltrated jury room: 2 have regrets, say they were bullied into guilty verdict
  41. Trump layoffs, shattered trust harden Democrats’ shutdown stance
  42. ‘When our girls succeed, we all do’: Michelle Obama group pledges $2.5 million to adolescent girls’ education efforts
  43. Air traffic controllers working without pay get warning from boss: ‘Staff that aren’t dedicated like we need, we’ll let them go’
  44. ‘RIFs have begun’: Trump’s budget office escalates government shutdown with mass firings of federal workers
  45. Trump ally Laura Loomer calls a Qatari facility at a U.S. Air Force base an ‘abomination’ — Here’s what it will actually do
  46. Before Bill Pulte targeted Trump’s political enemies, he practiced on his own family
  47. Let’s give the ‘fired’ label a rest
  48. I’m the Deloitte chair and I’m mindful of boardroom burnout: Here’s how to optimize bandwidth for resilient, future-ready organizations
  49. Why the New York Stock Exchange just crowned a Gen Z billionaire: Shayne Coplan figured out a society that gambles on everything
  50. I had a front-row seat to the social media revolution in global affairs roles at Twitter and Meta. The same mistakes are happening in AI
  51. Browser wars, a hallmark of the late 1990s tech world, are back with a vengeance—thanks to AI
  52. The government shutdown couldn’t have come at a worse time for D.C. Its $11 billion tourism industry is bracing for impact
  53. Companies like OpenAI are sucking up power at a historic rate. One startup thinks it has found a way to take pressure off the grid
  54. A sports bettor turned $15 into $140K from a 3-leg parlay. It’s the exception to the risky bet making sportsbooks billions
  55. Exec at $270 billion Cisco started his career making $4/hour waiting tables—he says the experience ‘wires you differently’ and is a must for Gen Z
  56. Trump to hike China tariffs to 130% and impose software export controls next month, as trade war reignites to nearly ‘Liberation Day’ levels
  57. A 3-person policy nonprofit that worked on California’s AI safety law is publicly accusing OpenAI of intimidation tactics
  58. The U.S. and South Korea need to salvage their tariff and investment agreement—for the sake of the alliance
  59. Billionaire MacKenzie Scott doubles down on DEI with $42 million donation
  60. Lay’s drastically rebrands after disturbing finding: 42% of consumers didn’t know their chips were made out of potatoes
  61. Trump claims China holding the world ‘hostage’ on rare earths is ‘especially inappropriate’ after Gaza peace deal
  62. Fed’s Chris Waller says he had a ‘great interview’ to succeed Jerome Powell and the labor market is ‘weak’ and ‘not doing great’
  63. Perplexity’s 31-year-old CEO horrified after seeing a student using his free AI browser to cheat: ‘Absolutely don’t do this’
  64. How a personal loan can impact your mortgage application
  65. Trump’s new China tariff sparks wide sell-off, wiping 2.7% off the S&P 500 on the bull market’s third birthday
  66. Goldman’s chief information officer has 4 tips on how to AI-proof your career, including ‘posing provocative, non-obvious questions’
  67. Bread Savings CD rates 2025: Standard and IRA CDs with top-tier APYs
  68. Kevin O’Leary says the best time to start a business is during chaos
  69. The remote work fight isn’t over: Workers are willing to take a major pay cut, up to 25%, according to new Harvard study
  70. New 2026 tax brackets are here: What higher thresholds and a bigger standard deduction mean for paychecks and the top 1%
  71. ‘Is AI hurting growth?’ Top analysts say their clients are starting to worry as the 3-year bull market shows its age
  72. Before ‘Abbott Elementary,’ Janelle James did it all—waitressing, personal chef, party planner, sewing teacher. Now she’s making over $4 million a season
  73. Xi and Trump’s trade war sets off retaliatory, escalating dock fees for American ships at Chinese docks, and vice versa
  74. ‘Oh, my God’: Watch the emotional moment Venezuela’s ‘Iron Lady’ María Corina Machado discovers she won the Nobel Peace Prize
  75. Trump snub prompts furious White House response: ‘The Nobel Committee proved they place politics over peace’
  76. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Oct. 10, 2025
  77. AI enabled Klarna to halve its workforce—now, the CEO is warning workers that other ‘tech bros’ are sugarcoating just how badly it’s about to impact jobs
  78. Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week, Oct. 4-10, 2025
  79. Bitcoin is ‘not an asset’ and has ‘no intrinsic value,’ says $225 billion investment company
  80. Kamala Harris and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will join the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit
  81. Thousands of Palestinians return by foot to rubble as Gaza ceasefire takes hold
  82. Jeff Bezos says stress comes from ‘ignoring things you shouldn’t be ignoring,’ not hard work: ‘You can be working incredibly hard and loving it’
  83. Multimillionaire Shonda Rhimes built a billion-dollar TV empire but still hunts for discounts and clips coupons like Warren Buffett
  84. Pennsylvania wants to leave the biggest U.S. grid. It won’t be easy
  85. America’s real estate is aging in place, just like its population. Investors and CEOs can’t ignore it
  86. Current price of silver as of Friday, October 10, 2025
  87. Current price of gold as of October 10, 2025
  88. Hiring managers of the world, you’re judging Gen Z too harshly. The brain is still under construction from 14 to 24, science shows
  89. Your new teammate is a machine. Are you ready?
  90. PepsiCo taps Walmart veteran as CFO, bets big on beverage revamp
  91. Rick Perry’s AI power startup Fermi already has a $16 billion market cap—and zero revenue
  92. Ray Dalio says the U.S. is headed for civil war, with either side exerting ‘tests of power’ on their rivals
  93. The best high-yield savings accounts offer up to 5.00% APY on Oct. 10, 2025
  94. This CD still yields 4.35%—here are the best CD rates on Oct. 10, 2025
  95. Global selloff underway as traders sour on U.S. government shutdown and doubts about the Fed grow
  96. How REI’s store closings in New York and Boston could derail the CEO’s efforts to win over employees
  97. I’m the founder of a $1 billion travel unicorn. Here’s what growing up in hotel lobbies taught me about leadership
  98. OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap on what history teaches us about AI and the enterprise race
  99. Trump, Xi maneuver for leverage as talks, truce expiry loom
  100. OpenAI study suggests AI may be about to eclipse human expertise in real-world tasks
  101. Gen Z are getting fired straight out of college—but this billion dollar founder was fired 3 times in his 20s and says it was the best training
  102. China tightens rare earth mineral restrictions (again)
  103. Current refi mortgage rates report for Oct. 10, 2025
  104. Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 10, 2025: Rates remain steady
  105. ‘It’s kind of surreal that it happened to us’: Rural West Texas woman witnesses NASA space junk as it lands in her neighbor’s yard
  106. Former Republican elections official buys Dominion Voting, the company at the center of false 2020 conspiracy theories
  107. New York AG Letitia James charged in mortgage fraud investigation
  108. Warren asks hedge fund group if it played Argentina bailout role
  109. $1.8 trillion deficit revealed during ‘pointless and wasteful government shutdown,’ budget watchdog says
  110. Elizabeth Warren accuses Trump of betraying farmers and ‘putting himself and his billionaire buddies first’ with $20 billion Argentina bailout
  111. U.S. launches financial rescue of Argentina, Treasury buys pesos
  112. Exclusive: Coinbase and Mastercard have both held advanced talks to buy stablecoin startup BVNK for around $2 billion
  113. The Best NMN Supplements of 2025: Anti-Aging support approved by Experts
  114. From ‘fear factor’ to ‘cognitive fatigue’: KPMG principal on the quarter when everyone started thinking about AI differently
  115. Gavin Newsom flexes his own ‘MAHA’ plan as he moves to crack down on ultraprocessed foods in school lunch
  116. A roller derby league from a conservative part of Long Island just blocked New York state’s ban on trans women players
  117. Google is tightening its ‘Work from Anywhere’ policy: Now a single day will count as a full week
  118. Delta’s bet on wealthy Americans driving the economy is working: Premium seats are set to overtake main cabin for the first time in history
  119. Billion-dollar tech company Starkey unveils a hearing aid with AI accessible enough for all generations to use: ‘The ear is the new wrist’
  120. Best money market accounts of October 2025
  121. Best checking account bonuses for October 2025
  122. Governments weighing crypto reserves target $75 billion pot
  123. Beware of the ‘hybrid creep’: Employers are silently sneaking in more in-office days without a major policy change—leaving many workers commuting way more than expected
  124. Markets look unstoppable, but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees a 30% chance of a correction: ‘I’m far more worried than others’
  125. As AI bubble warnings mount, a 23-year-old’s $1.5 billion hedge fund shows how prophecy turns into profits
  126. HavocAI raises $85M to sell autonomous boats to the U.S. military as startups vie for money set aside in Big Beautiful Bill
  127. From WhatsApp friends to a $500 million–plus valuation: These founders argue their tiny AI models are better for customers and the planet
  128. Columbia professor says ‘don’t be yourself’ in the workplace, actually. Here’s why authenticity is ‘overrated’
  129. Oil prices fall as Israel and Hamas strike a rare truce, calming markets after months of unrest
  130. Stripe exec says she’s hiring new grads more than ever but she’s ‘sweating’ about the Gen Z talent pipeline—and warns the era of skills is at risk
  131. Execs from Huawei and Naver are among this week’s biggest women exec moves
  132. Gen Z’s credit scores just suffered the biggest drop of any generation in years—student loans, rent and ‘doom spending’ are to blame
  133. The Trump-brokered Gaza truce includes a U.S.-led reconstruction plan and Arab-led security in Gaza
  134. You’re 10 times more likely to have a flight delay during the government shutdown, Transportation Secretary says: ‘These controllers are stressed out’
  135. Roughly half of U.S. states are effectively in a recession and ‘hanging on by their fingertips,’ Moody’s chief economist says
  136. Current price of silver as of Thursday, October 9, 2025
  137. Why Citi believes blockchain is ‘here to stay’ on Wall Street
  138. California’s ‘impossible’ dream of ending fossil fuels isn’t working, and now it’s looking at price spikes and shortages
  139. When Washington steps back: what deregulation means for corporate leaders
  140. Current price of gold as of October 9, 2025
  141. Morgan Stanley’s head of financial planning on 4 steps you can take to start building generational wealth
  142. Fewer earnings reports, more regret: The high cost of going quiet
  143. CFOs are central to AI mindset shift, says Google veteran
  144. Exclusive: Coinbase and Cruise alums raise $15 million for crypto compliance startup CipherOwl
  145. In 2025 so far, 40% of VC exit value stems from AI, according to PitchBook
  146. AI isn’t in a bubble—the cash (and the hype) are real, these analysts say
  147. Earn up to 5.00% APY on the best high-yield savings account on Oct. 9, 2025
  148. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.35% APY. Here are the best CD rates for Oct. 9, 2025
  149. SoftBank will acquire ABB’s robotics business
  150. Battle over Elon Musk’s trillionaire pay package builds as pension funds face off against Tesla
  151. Patagonia CEO says climate denialists are delusional: ‘If you step out of a window from the third floor talking about how gravity doesn’t exist, you’re still going to hit the ground’
  152. Wells Fargo was reeling from scandal. Jamie Dimon protégé Charlie Scharf bet his career on saving the 173-year-old bank
  153. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Oct. 9, 2025
  154. Current refi mortgage rates report for Oct. 9, 2025
  155. Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 9, 2025: Rates hold steady
  156. The Nordic approach to business builds empowerment, team spirit and engagement. But can you copy it? 
  157. How the world’s largest call center operator is blending artificial intelligence with emotional intelligence 
  158. Leading across borders: How Hilton adapted a winning culture to 50 European countries 
  159. How an M&A-driven day nursery became one of Europe’s top employers 
  160. Inside DHL Express’ university for supervisors
  161. How Cisco uses AI agents and nudges to cut bureaucracy and free employees’ time 
  162. How pharma giant AbbVie holds leaders accountable for culture 
  163. A whopping 72% of S&P 500 companies disclosed AI as a ‘material risk’ on their 10-Ks this year. They’re most worried about reputational threats
  164. The Best Meal Replacement Shakes of 2025: Dietitian Approved
  165. Some Ford employees say they’ve been warned they could be fired for not going back to the office, report says
  166. CBS becomes Bari Weiss’ ‘anti-woke’ arena as the millennial media mogul (and mainstream media critic) digs in
  167. 29-year-old charged with starting the fire that destroyed LA’s Pacific Palisades
  168. Billionaire PC tycoon Michael Dell is riding the AI gold rush—and he says the party’s far from over even if eventually ‘there’ll be too many’ data centers
  169. IRS to furlough almost half its workforce under contingency plan for government shutdown
  170. Meet the rural school district that used H-1B visas to hire Filipino teachers because ‘we quite simply didn’t have other applicants’
  171. ‘Buckle up’: IMF chief tells business community that ‘uncertainty is the new normal and it is here to stay’
  172. Nobel Prize winner was hiking in Yellowstone with phone set to airplane mode. He’ll keep doing it for work-life balance
  173. Bank of England on AI mania: ‘Stretched’ stock valuations ‘comparable to the peak of the dotcom bubble’
  174. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he is ‘envious’ of Gen Z college dropouts who have the ‘mental space’ and time to build new startups
  175. Inside PepsiCo’s beverage overhaul: A Gatorade reboot, the $2 billion Poppi buy, and a gut-health play, all under activist scrutiny
  176. How a 23-year-old former OpenAI researcher turned a viral AI prophecy into profit, with a $1.5 billion hedge fund and outsize influence from Silicon Valley to D.C.
  177. Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert says he believes the world needs responsible business more than ever
  178. Trump’s former USDA chief economist warns the shutdown makes the president’s $15 billion farmer bailout a fantasy: ‘You can’t just flip a switch’
  179. Trust funds that finance Medicare and Social Security are at risk of insolvency within 7 years, cutting benefits up to 24%, a new report warns
  180. United Way CEO: In Jane Goodall, we lost one of humanity’s clearest voices. The work begins now
  181. Meet Larry Ellison, the 81-year-old tech billionaire-turned-media mogul
  182. Bloodthirsty activist investors are set to take down a record number of CEOs this year, Barclays says. The record is only a year old
  183. Gen Z’s housing bust laid bare: 15 million more adults under 35 are living with their parents than a decade ago
  184. Cristiano Ronaldo is football’s first-ever billionaire: he went from begging for burgers outside McDonald’s to landing a $400 million-plus tax-free Saudi contract
  185. Jensen Huang shrugs off Trump’s $100K visa fee, says Nvidia will foot the potential $147 million bill anyway: ‘Legal immigration remains essential’
  186. How software maker Monday.com’s ‘AI Month’ unlocked a gusher of employee-generated ideas
  187. My company ‘died’ three times, including a full pivot back to our roots after a $60m series B. It’s the test most VC-backed startups face
  188. Jamie Dimon warns leaders not to ‘put their head in the sand’ about AI. ‘It is going to affect jobs’
  189. The gut science of sports: Fandom triggers ’emotional eating’ and sometimes peer pressure to eat the thing you really shouldn’t
  190. Dolly Parton once turned down a song request from Elvis Presley. That was just one business decision that helped build her $650 million empire
  191. Billionaire investor Marc Andreessen says AI destroying jobs and making everyone poor is a ‘fallacy’—and even if that did happen, prices would drop
  192. The real-estate ‘winner’s curse’: Study of nearly 14 million home sales over 20 years shows you don’t want to win that bidding war
  193. Ray Dalio says investors should take heed of the 1970s and increase their gold holdings
  194. ‘Let’s trust consumers and stop this hot dog populism’: European politicians up in arms over vote to ban ‘steak’ and ‘meat’ reference to veggie protein
  195. McKinsey alumni dominate the Fortune 500 corner office. Meet the women who broke through
  196. Deutsche Bank and Jeffrey Epstein’s ghost
  197. Trump jokes about a U.S.-Canada ‘merger’ as he reaches a trade deal and predicts a wave of southbound tourists
  198. Section 230 protected social media companies from legal responsibility for misinformation. AI chatbots could be about to change that.
  199. ‘Francine picked us. We didn’t pick her’: Lowe’s in Virginia welcomes back beloved store cat who vanished a month ago, found in another state
  200. Raising $100 million is easier than $1 million — a tragedy for early-stage companies
  201. 69-year-old trucker who stabbed Mark Sanchez sues the former QB and Fox: ‘We are literally talking about people fighting over a parking space’
  202. Investors can’t hold back their AI bubble jitters anymore as gold pushes beyond $4,000 per ounce
  203. Murphy Door CEO’s small-business rule that turned the firefighter’s side hustle into $60 million in revenue
  204. Current price of gold as of October 8, 2025
  205. Current price of silver as of Wednesday, October 8, 2025
  206. American Eagle CEO defends Sydney Sweeney campaign: ‘You can’t run from fear. We stand behind what we did’
  207. How business leaders can survive a ‘phenomenal’ AI bubble
  208. Top trends shaping the future of finance—AI, agility, and proactive leadership are in the spotlight
  209. Zelda Williams says ‘stop sending me AI videos of Dad’ because ‘TikTok slop puppeteering’ tarnishing dead people’s legacies is ‘not what he’d want’
  210. A world without data centers (404: your life not found)
  211. Stablecoin startup Coinflow raises $25 million to challenge Stripe
  212. You can get up to 5.00% APY on the best high-yield savings account on Oct. 8, 2025
  213. Earn up to 4.35% APY with the best CD rates available on Oct. 8, 2025
  214. Jamie Dimon isn’t so sure the U.S. will avoid a recession next year—even if Wall Street is convinced otherwise
  215. Gold’s record price is driven by the ‘debasement trade,’ China, and fear of an AI bubble, analysts say
  216. OpenAI dreams of Apple
  217. ‘Big Short’ investor Steve Eisman warns the U.S. economy is a ‘tale of two cities’ that ‘is not even growing 50 basis points outside of AI’
  218. Multimillionaire serial entrepreneur cried the first time she made ‘real money’—but not in a good way: ‘Wealth doesn’t erase your problems. It magnifies them’
  219. And the Nobel Prize in Physics goes to…quantum computing
  220. Gen Z can’t afford to date—but Grindr CEO says the real problem is how apps have monetized romance
  221. Can this 36-year-old former investment banker save Red Lobster? Inside Damola Adamolekun’s plan for the greatest comeback story in dining
  222. More CEOs demand ‘moonshot’ pay—billions in compensation for aggressive, seemingly impossible targets
  223. Inside the Trump team’s secret talks to rescue Argentina—with the help of the ‘Money Doctor’ who wants to stop the ‘pink tide’ sweeping Latin America
  224. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Oct. 8, 2025
  225. Current refi mortgage rates report for Oct. 8, 2025
  226. Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 8, 2025: Rates flicker slightly up
  227. How competitive rowing prepared Malina Ngai to lead the world’s largest health retail chain
  228. 75% of gains, 80% of profits, 90% of capex—AI’s grip on the S&P is total and Morgan Stanley’s top analyst is ‘very concerned’
  229. Deloitte was caught using AI in $290,000 report to help the Australian government crack down on welfare after a researcher flagged hallucinations
  230. Holiday shopping will look different this year, Adobe predicts: AI-assisted purchasing will jump a staggering 520%
  231. MIT researchers studied 16 million election-related AI responses. They found chatbots are ‘sensitive to steering,’ raising questions about LLMs’ neutrality
  232. Dizzying deal delirium: How the AI bubble bursts
  233. Charlie Javice duped JPMorgan out of $175 million. The bank is picking up her legal tab
  234. Top Wall Street economist sees 2 ways tariffs could play out—and neither is good for the average worker
  235. Best IRA CDs of 2025
  236. Hedge fund billionaire says 2025 is ‘so much more potentially explosive than 1999’ because of the way bull markets always end
  237. Why boomers keep winning in the housing market as ‘investors and second-home buyers’ continue to dominate
  238. OpenAI builds apps into ChatGPT, in a bold bid to make AI the ‘universal interface’ to our digital lives
  239. Dot-com fears rise with tech stocks seeing $100 billion swings
  240. Without data centers, GDP growth was 0.1% in the first half of 2025, Harvard economist says
  241. BlackRock’s most profitable ETF is a nearly $100 billion Bitcoin giant
  242. Best online banks of October 2025
  243. America’s air traffic controller shortage is even worse during the government shutdown—but job candidates can make $145,000 per year
  244. Connecticut’s Lamont concerned Mamdani may dull NY finance edge
  245. Data center boom brings risks of overbuilding, Ares says
  246. ‘Scary times’: YouTube’s biggest star, MrBeast, fears AI could impact ‘millions of creators’ after Sora launch
  247. Legendary Apple designer Jony Ive wants to fix our relationship with the phones he helped create—and has up to 20 different OpenAI gadgets to do so
  248. Nearly 70% of Americans think the economy is on the ‘wrong track’ and even more think it’s a bad time to buy a home, Fannie Mae survey shows
  249. Trump tries to cool off MAGA’s rage over the Puerto Rican rap superstar headlining the Super Bowl: ‘I don’t know who he is’
  250. Best checking accounts for October 2025
  251. 350 hiring managers gave their honest thoughts about Gen Z—and only 8% believe they’re ready for the workforce
  252. America is ‘flirting with recession’ if tech investment slows, according to new modeling—but bubble risk is still smaller than dotcom era
  253. 100 million jobs could be wiped out from the U.S. alone thanks to AI, warns Senator Bernie Sanders
  254. American distilled spirits are becoming a high-profile target for retaliation amid a costly cold shoulder from Canada
  255. Fifth Third Bancorp is buying Comerica for $10.9 billion in an all-stock deal that will create the 9th largest U.S. bank
  256. Trump is greenlighting an Alaska megamine—and taking a government stake in the company digging it up
  257. Social media trend turns tragic in NYC as ‘subway surfing’ claims lives
  258. Meet John Ternus, the 50-year-old former swimming champ rumored to succeed Tim Cook as Apple CEO
  259. Former Cisco CEO John Chambers navigated the dot-com crash—now he sees the same red flags with AI
  260. What to know about the Most Powerful Woman in Asia
  261. A 19-year-old NBA intern landed a private meeting with LA Clippers CEO from a cold email—she told him ‘to do work that you can do for free’
  262. New York Stock Exchange parent company invests $2 billion in Polymarket at $9 billion valuation
  263. French government collapses again as Macron loses yet another prime minister
  264. America’s coal-heavy thirst for AI power comes at ‘turning point’ when renewable energies outpace all electricity demand in 2025
  265. ‘You just have to roll with it and the president of the U.S. can change his mind’: Canada’s last hockey stick factory hangs on in the age of tariffs
  266. Delta CEO says air traffic control systems are so outdated that some commercial flight routes were faster in the 1950s than they are today
  267. Gold futures just rose above $4,000 per ounce for the first time ever
  268. Pros and cons of personal loans: How to decide if a loan is a good fit right now
  269. Transportation Secretary worried that air traffic controllers may ‘have to take a second job and drive Uber’ because of government shutdown
  270. Current price of silver as of Tuesday, October 7, 2025
  271. The public company isn’t dead, it’s misunderstood
  272. Current price of gold as of October 7, 2025
  273. Why Verizon’s new CEO must partner with the CFO on a clear market strategy
  274. ‘It’s always better to drink wine a year early than a day too late’: McKinsey’s CEO whisperers on successfully transitioning out of the top job
  275. Colleges teach learning, but they’re not learning how to survive
  276. Central banks will end up holding Bitcoin in their reserves even though it is ‘backed by nothing,’ Deutsche Bank predicts
  277. Scott Galloway says the key to landing jobs is be as social as possible: ‘70% of the time, the person they pick is someone with an internal advocate’
  278. The best savings account is offering 5.00% APY. Check out our list of the top high-yield savings accounts on Oct. 7, 2025
  279. You can earn up to 4.35% APY. Check out the best CD rates on Oct. 7, 2025
  280. Exclusive: EvenUp raises $150 million Series E at $2 billion valuation as AI reshapes personal injury law
  281. America’s economy is on a ‘sugar high’ warns Ken Griffin, and investors retreating to gold is one sign of a comedown
  282. Man says Goldman Sachs put him through a gauntlet of 39 one-on-one interviews—and the decisive conversation was less than a minute
  283. OpenAI could take up to a 10% stake in AMD
  284. Ex-PayPal chief Dan Schulman appointed CEO of Verizon
  285. One common thread at some of the companies seeing the most success with AI: Woman CEOs
  286. How Coca-Cola’s leadership developed a taste for AI that helped distribute the technology across its beverage empire
  287. AI came from tech, but the most advanced AI businesses are in every industry
  288. ‘Our chapters will work for any enterprise’: Honeywell’s AI chiefs share the strategies that helped the firm mature its AI efforts
  289. How Visa wove AI into every facet of the company by approaching it as both a science and an art
  290. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Oct. 7, 2025
  291. Current refi mortgage rates report for Oct. 7, 2025
  292. Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 7, 2025: Rates are down slightly
  293. KPMG chief on CEO uncertainty about tariffs, the AI ‘hourglass’ org shape and the fear ‘that honestly keeps me up at night’
  294. ‘You better buckle up’: DBS’s Tan Su Shan prepares for AI, crypto, and geopolitical change
  295. Introducing Fortune’s first-ever Most Influential Women Asia ranking
  296. How a 2020 dinner in Davos set the stage for a ‘MAGA’ World Cup
  297. Mark Sanchez was pepper-sprayed and stabbed multiple times in an altercation with a 69-year-old truck driver that could send him to jail
  298. Trump, Lula talk for 30 minutes, exchange numbers and Brazilian boss asks again for lifting of 40% tariff
  299. ‘Risk of correction elevated’: BofA rings alarm bells on gold as price nears $4,000 an ounce
  300. AI is becoming the ‘magic fix’ as America places ‘one big bet’ on it not being a bubble, market veteran warns 
  301. Gold drives toward $4,000 as U.S. government shutdown drags on
  302. Tan Su Shan, CEO of Southeast Asia’s largest bank, is Fortune’s most powerful woman in Asia for 2025
  303. An ‘IRS CEO’ now exists, and Social Security Administrator Frank Bisignano is the first to fill the position
  304. Trump’s message to ‘the young people of TikTok’ and Gen Z: ‘You owe me big’
  305. Scott Bessent says stay tuned for ‘substantial support for our farmers, especially the soybean farmers’
  306. Trump says the American Dream is on hold because ‘big homebuilders’ are ‘sitting on’ 2 million empty lots
  307. Taylor Swift KO’s The Rock with top box office spot as ‘Official Release Party of a Show Girl’ rakes in $33 million
  308. David Ellison says he’s confident Bari Weiss ‘will invigorate CBS News’ as new editor-in-chief
  309. The 7 Best Multivitamins for Women in 2025: Expert Approved
  310. Rising Bank CD rates 2025: Multiple CD types to match your financial goals
  311. These 2 kinds of employees are emerging in the AI-generated ‘workslop’ era—here’s why it may be better to write the email yourself
  312. Before the McLaren CEO got a $50 million payday from his team’s F1 championship, he was a high-school dropout who got his start on Wheel of Fortune
  313. AMD stock jumps on OpenAI deal as Big Tech seeks to reduce reliance on Nvidia
  314. Trump’s tariffs may be bringing in a lot of revenue but they’ve also been a ‘tax on capital, so far,’ top economist says
  315. Jeff Bezos tells Gen Z entrepreneurs to gain work experience before launching new companies: ‘I started Amazon when I was 30’
  316. Billionaire beef boss says Americans crave so much protein the country is outpacing its own production and turning to imports
  317. How AWS’s CMO plans to turn marketing into a measurable revenue engine
  318. How ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ writer went from library and Olive Garden shifts to building an empire with Netflix and Amazon deals
  319. This multimillionaire once cleaned meat trucks for $7 an hour, but a coffee shop encounter proved ‘You’re just one move away from changing your life’
  320. ‘I think you’re testing me’: Anthropic’s newest Claude model knows when it’s being evaluated
  321. The Great Exit: Return-to-office demands and skyrocketing childcare push young mothers out of the workforce, KPMG research finds
  322. Taylor Swift knows how to reclaim an insult. She just did it for the ‘girlboss’
  323. Gen Z has a different attitude about dining from baby boomers and millennials—and it shows in smaller tickets at chain restaurants
  324. Current price of gold as of October 6, 2025
  325. Open enrollment: Two weeks that influence a year of care
  326. Current price of silver as of Monday, October 6, 2025
  327. Would you tell your coworkers your salary? Gen Z employees are doing so, and here’s why that’s good for companies
  328. Meet the finance duo behind Dave’s Hot Chicken’s $1 billion deal as Gen Z flocks to the brand
  329. The AI bubble will pop. Intelligence won’t
  330. Bitcoin surges past $125,000 amid signs it’s becoming the safe asset it was always supposed to be
  331. You can earn up to 5.00% APY in a high-yield savings account on Oct. 6, 2025
  332. Earn up to 4.35% APY. Here are the best CD rates on Oct. 6, 2025
  333. Inside the ultra-private one-room hotels redefining luxury travel
  334. America saw ‘essentially no job growth’ last month, warns Moody’s, and any roles added were in three wealthy states
  335. Former insurance exec raises $33 million fund for New York-based Crystal Venture Partners as AI transforms the industry
  336. Gold and Bitcoin go through the roof as U.S. shutdown forces investors to trade in the dark
  337. What happens when C-suite pay becomes all or nothing
  338. Is John Ternus the heir apparent at Apple?
  339. Upwork CEO Hayden Brown: ‘There will be plenty of work for humans, even as AI agents do more’
  340. Current ARM mortgage rates report for Oct. 6, 2025
  341. Current refi mortgage rates report for Oct. 6, 2025
  342. Current mortgage rates report for Oct. 6, 2025: Rates slightly down
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