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🏦 ECONOMY & WORLD

  • Editor’s Pick: White House Releases Bombshell FBI Files on Probe Into Eric Swalwell and Suspected Chinese Spy Fang Fang ()

  • "Won't be short-lived": JPMorgan warned that the next global crisis could erupt next year. ()

  • Inside Trump's secret backchannel to Iran's Revolutionary Guard. ()

  • Economists warned Iran’s economy is approaching a severe collapse. ()

  • The unexpected issue dividing parties and midterm candidates. ()

  • The humiliating reason AOC's relationship with fiancé Riley Roberts turned "very, very toxic" before split. ()

  • Inside how Trump finally won on tariffs. ()

  • Trump Bump: Tax refunds jumped 17% after the president’s signature law. ()

  • The stock market just triggered 1 of its rarest signals on record. Here's what history says will happen next. ()

  • The billionaire threatening to upend Wall Street. ()

  • America's surprising new hottest ZIP codes: where buyers are now fighting for homes that disappear from the market in days. ()

  • The secret word game that Bank of America’s CEO plays with Wall Street. ()

  • The billionaire civil war is turning nasty over California's mega-rich wealth tax plan. ()

  • Meet the DSA lawmaker who thinks stealing shouldn't be illegal. ()

  • Rep. Nancy Mace revealed new tattoos as she launched her new YouTube show after losing political career. ()

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🏢 INDUSTRY

  • Editor’s Pick: Even Jeff Bezos Can’t Buy His Way Into This Ultra-Exclusive Country Club ()

  • Actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36—inside her final hours. ()

  • Why Luigi Mangione might never be convicted of murder—despite admitting “I shot Mr. Thompson.” ()

  • Meta faces "astronomical" consequences as legal fight reaches critical moment. ()

  • Jane Street posted its worst month ever—partly from exposure to the AI hedge fund Situational Awareness. ()

  • World Liberty Financial, the Trump family’s crypto venture, received preliminary OCC approval to operate as a national trust bank. ()

  • Recalls surge for millions of vehicles as parked cars burst into flames. ()

  • Inside the wild plan to grow a huge rainforest in the Arizona desert. ()

  • An NFL reporter suffered a terrifying health emergency live on air forcing the network to immediately cut to commercial. ()

  • The greatest mystery defining this entire Major League Baseball season. ()

  • A one-of-a-kind version of Ferrari’s first all-electric vehicle became the most expensive new car ever sold at auction. ()

  • Lamborghini unveiled the limited-edition Revuelto SV hybrid, its most powerful production car ever. ()

  • Inside the insane $2 million, 838-hp Aston Martin Valen that was built to be heard. ()

  • This major airline was forced to shut down its lounge sauna after passengers turned it into a sex den. ()

  • American luxury brands have a secret weapon. ()

  • Meet Gen Z's $3 hack to beat the soaring cost of going out—tiny canned cocktails that pack a fierce punch. ()

  • Chick-fil-A launched its most indulgent menu item yet. ()

  • Dollar Tree’s new $1.25 treat is “so flipping good” that shoppers are scooping it up by the case. ()

📈 HOT STOCKS

  • Editor’s Pick: Warren Buffett and Greg Abel Just Bought 8 Stocks. Here's the Best of the Bunch. ()

  • Stanley Druckenmiller dumped Micron and Intel—and more than 11X'd his stake in this tech stock. ()

  • Not Nvidia and not AMD: this chip stock will be the biggest winner of the historic AI semiconductor boom. ()

  • These 2 potential stock splits look like screaming deals right now. ()

💰 PERSONAL FINANCE & DEALS

  • Editor’s Pick: I Sat Down With the Superrich for a Series of Conversations—Here’s the Fascinating Things I Learned ()

  • There could be a “ticking time bomb” hiding in plain sight in that house you want to buy. ()

  • Kickstart your GLP-1 weight loss with this amazing deal—no doctor’s visit required. ()

  • Experts just busted these 5 common car maintenance myths. ()

  • 8 little-known benefits of buying appliances at Costco that most shoppers miss. ()

  • Night sweats are officially cancelled thanks to this ‘magic’ bedding miracle—now 43% off. ()

🧠 AI

  • Editor’s Pick: AI Is Helping Patients Solve Medical Mysteries ()

  • AI just had another math breakthrough—with help from a high-school dropout. ()

  • "I see the incredible promise": on set of an AI film shoot as new studios embrace revolutionary tech. ()

  • In a rare X post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei named the single thing AI must do to win over skeptics. ()

  • This Republican senator revealed he enjoys chatting with ChatGPT on long drives—here’s what the lawmaker talks to the chatbot about. ()

🚀 SPACE, DEFENSE & ROBOTS

  • Editor’s Pick: Autopsy Bombshell: Los Alamos Lab Worker's Death Looks Like Murder ()

  • A mysterious plane linked to a secret CIA operation is raising serious questions. ()

  • Watch humanoid robots battle it out in soccer and table tennis at the electrifying World Humanoid Robot Games. ()

  • The one thing Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Jeff Bezos all agree on about space that’s impossible to even imagine. ()

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