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American Airlines strike, Nvidia's stock surge, and Trump Media's losses: The week's most popular stories

American Airlines strike, Nvidia's stock surge, and Trump Media's losses: The week's most popular stories

Plus, nearly a fifth of America’s billionaires went to just 5 colleges

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Modern air travel is often terrible. Cramped seats, tiny luggage compartments — the list goes on. Yet, most of us in those cramped seats actually have it far better than the folks strolling the aisles, who — at least on American Airlines flights — earn barely over $27,000 per year while forced to live in major metro areas, often sleeping in their cars to make up the cost difference.

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Donald Trump
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Trump Media & Technology Group, the company behind former President Donald Trump’s social media site Truth Social, filed a re-audited version of its finances Monday — and the results weighed on the shares.

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Out of the 813 billionaires in the U.S., nearly a fifth of them went to just a handful of colleges.

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Nvidia headquarters
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The generative artificial intelligence boom has propelled chipmaker Nvidia to new highs, including entry to the $3 trillion market cap club. With an employee count just shy of 30,000, each of its employees is now worth over $100 million.

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Wells Fargo
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Wells Fargo found that some of its employees were pretending to work — and sent them packing.

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American Airlines flight attendants at a May 2024 picket
American Airlines flight attendants at a May 2024 picket
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Flight attendants for American Airlines are picketing Thursday at several airports across the United States and in Guam to raise pressure on the airline’s management to finish negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement and avert a strike. The demonstrations, part of a wider day of action for members of their union, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, will take place at many major airports, including LaGuardia Airport in New York City, Los Angeles International Airport, and Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

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Johnson & Johnson will pay $700 million to settle a case with 42 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Johnson & Johnson will pay $700 million to settle a case with 42 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
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Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay $700 million to settle a multistate case regarding the marketing of its baby powder products that contained talc and are believed to have harmed consumers.

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Keith Gill (AKA Roaring Kitty) during his highly anticipated YouTube livestream on Friday.
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GameStop stock has been on a days-long plunge that could soon mean losses for Roaring Kitty’s portfolio.

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SpaceX’s Starship launches its fourth flight test from the company’s Boca Chica launchpad, designed to eventually send astronauts to the moon and beyond, near Brownsville, Texas, U.S.
SpaceX’s Starship launches its fourth flight test from the company’s Boca Chica launchpad, designed to eventually send astronauts to the moon and beyond, near Brownsville, Texas, U.S.
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Starship, a fully reusable megarocket developed by SpaceX, has completed just four live tests and broken the Earth’s atmosphere. But founder Elon Musk is shooting far above that — past the Moon, past Mars, and onto Uranus.

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Nvidia stock began trading for the first time following a 10-for-1 share split on Monday morning. The AI chipmaker’s shares were largely flat after markets opened, at $120 per share, after dropping about 1% in pre-market trading. The stock closed at $1,208.88 per share on Friday, meaning the starting post-split price on Monday would be $120.88.

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The Boeing logo
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Boeing is still having a rough go of things as it tries to build itself back up after its door-plug blowout scandal. The Associated Press reported Tuesday that the plane maker only recorded four new orders for its passenger jets in May, with none of them being for the company’s 737 Max moneymakers. That would be the second month in a row in which that model received no new orders.

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A worker loads packages into a FedEx truck.
A worker loads packages into a FedEx truck.
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FedEx is looking to lay off thousands of workers across its back-office and commercial teams in Europe, the delivery giant said in a statement on Wednesday.

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CMS is set to announce the prices for the first ten drugs participating in Medicare negotiations later this year.
CMS is set to announce the prices for the first ten drugs participating in Medicare negotiations later this year.
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A key goal of the Biden administration has been to rein in healthcare costs. As the administration nears the end of its of its first term, Quartz talked to experts, industry analysts, and a government regulator to see how the industry has responded to federal policies to date — especially those aiming to drive down drug prices.

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Some small pieces of gold
Some small pieces of gold
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There’s less gold out there to be mined. John Reade, chief market strategist for the World Gold Council, a group representing the interests of mining companies and other participants in the sector, told CNBC that mine production is stalling out despite some gains earlier this year.

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Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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Wall Street has an appetite for Krispy Kreme — and it’s pushing the doughnut maker’s stock up to its highest level in weeks.

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SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO Elon Musk
SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO Elon Musk
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Elon Musk has repeatedly approached female employees at SpaceX, a company he founded and leads, for sexual activities and to have his children, according to a new report.

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A Koenigsegg CCR supercar is displayed during the Salon Privé 2023 at Blenheim Palace on September 01, 2023 in Woodstock, England.
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The United States may be the land of the free, but drivers aren’t free to go as fast as they would like. From sea to shining sea, people have been fined or even jailed for going twice or close to three times the posted speed limit. While not a conclusive list, I’m going to give a snapshot of the chaos that has occurred on our streets, roads and highways.

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Hyundai Ioniq 6
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When you’re shopping for a new car, price and practicality are important, but so is fuel economy. The Environmental Protection Agency provides fuel economy ratings for almost every vehicle currently on sale, but how does that translate to real life? Our friends over at Consumer Reports independently test new cars to see what kind of fuel economy they actually get in the real world and recently published a guide to the cars that perform the best in that particular test.

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1994 Dodge Ram 1500 Club Cab
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Pickup trucks: The car buying public loves them with some 12.3 million sold in 2023 alone. Some would assume that with all these sales, there can’t be a single pickup model on the market that’s bad. According to our readers though, you’d be wrong though.

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2024 BMW XM
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After showing a near production ready concept in 2021, BMW debuted the XM to gasps in 2022. It looked like nothing else on the road. Just over two years on the market and something about the XM seems to keep buyers away, so much so that BMW is throwing some big discounts on the hood to try and move some of these performance plug-in hybrids. 

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