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Last updated: Aug. 30, 15:00 Page 2 of 11
Amazon wants bigger teams. Bank of America is flattening. Corporate America is shedding managers, and the workplace is changing radically.
By Chip Cutter and Lindsay Ellis
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Second-tier brands and retailers are starting to stretch their tendrils upwards
By LEX
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
‘Cable cowboy’ reveals talks as he reorganises media empire and prepares to give most of his $10bn fortune to good causes
By Daniel Thomas in London
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Decision delivers blow to central prong of president’s economic agenda; levies will remain in place pending further proceedings
By Louise Radnofsky, Jess Bravin and Gavin Bade
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Plus, ChatGPT’s mental health update, AI’s golden grads and SpaceX’s successful launch, in this edition of The Future of Everything newsletter
By Conor Grant
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 29, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Neuroscientists and musicians are delving further into the human mind — their discoveries could be life-changing
By Richard Fairman
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
South American nation of Guyana prepares to decide on how to spend newfound oil billions in momentous vote
By Joe Daniels in Georgetown
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The country’s moderates are not giving up the struggle against their rogue government — and progressives elsewhere must not give up on them, writes historian Fania Oz-Salzberger
By Fania Oz-Salzberger
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
The lower house voted to toughen oversight amid a nationwide backlash against healthcare consolidation by corporate investors
By Chris Cumming
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 29, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
She’s spent nearly all of her working life atop the dating-app business, and believes artificial intelligence could be the matchmaker we all need
By Angel Au-Yeung
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 29, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
A multitude of choice might not necessarily be a good thing for investors
By Sam Ro
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Allies call him the most principled politician in the country, but his popularity among voters and lawmakers is plummeting
By Leila Abboud, Ian Johnston and Adrienne Klasa in Paris
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
There may be more stress than is apparent, particularly on long-term debt
By Katie Martin
Financial Times,  Aug. 30, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
Is the U.S. turning into China? The president’s wheeling and dealing with the likes of Intel and Nvidia echoes the bad old days for stock investors.
By Jason Zweig
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 29, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
UBS Global Wealth Management says the U.K.’s challenging fiscal situation could lead to more rate cuts than markets anticipate
By Renae Dyer
The Wall Street Journal,  Aug. 29, 2025    E-mail this to a Friend
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