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Why the turbulence that killed a Singapore Airlines passenger is so dangerous — and could be more frequent

What worried airline passengers should know about “the most dangerous type of turbulence,” and how to protect themselves this summer travel season.

Scarlett Johansson’s fight with OpenAI isn’t the star’s first legal battle over artificial intelligence

Last year, Johansson’s lawyers went after an AI firm for using her image without permission — an early salvo between artists and the emerging technology.

Bradley Cooper says caring for his father was a ‘wake-up call’ to the caregiving crisis squeezing millions of families

Cooper is producing a documentary about caregiving with PBS.

Microsoft’s stock rides AI elation toward first record close in two months

The technology powerhouse is in the midst of its Build developer conference, featuring announcements around AI products and software.

Trump’s tariffs would cost U.S. families $1,700 a year, think tank says

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs would “cost a typical household in the middle of the income distribution about $1,700 in increased taxes each year,” the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a nonpartisan think tank, said in a new report.

The crypto Congress: momentum builds for ‘most significant’ digital asset law in history

Crypto industry insiders are becoming more optimistic that new legislation that would sideline the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will get strong bipartisan support in a vote this week, and potentially even become law before the end of the year.

Target’s price cuts imply earnings may be a concern — but UBS says don’t worry

“Our take is that these actions are a sign of strength, not a signal of vulnerability,” a UBS analyst wrote about the retailer’s price cuts.

Trump’s “unified Reich” video controversy is a win for Truth Social

Donald Trump mints free publicity. And for a startup, especially a “social media” startup, publicity like this is worth more than gold.

Eli Lilly’s stock on pace for record close as Crohn’s disease trial hits the mark

Eli Lilly shares were on pace for a record closing high Tuesday after the drugmaker released data from a late-stage Crohn’s disease trial and struck a deal to develop new cancer-targeting medicines.

Two-thirds of Americans say inflation has made their financial situation worse

Nearly two-thirds of Americans say high inflation has made their financial situation worse, especially families with lower incomes, a new Federal Reserve study found.

Microsoft’s AI PC unveiling could benefit these chip stocks

Some chip companies stand to benefit from the growth of on-device AI features. One of them is chip designer Arm Holdings, according to BofA.

Bond king Jeffrey Gundlach still sees a U.S. recession coming. Here’s when.

Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive of investment-management company DoubleLine Capital, is continuing to hold on to a view that he’s had since at least late last year — that the world’s largest economy will likely experience a recession.
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