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Apple Kicks Off Week with Hardware Refresh
Apple opened a multi-day product push with the introduction of the iPhone 17E, a new $599 budget model in its iPhone 17 lineup featuring a 6.1-inch display.

Anthropic's Claude App Soars Amid Political Firestorm
Anthropic’s Claude app climbed to number 1 on Apple’s U.S. free app charts after the Trump administration moved to block government use of its technology.

Ryanair CEO Calls for Two-Drink Limit at Airports
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has proposed a two-drink limit at airport bars to address rising inflight violence linked to excessive alcohol and drug use.

Surgeon General Calls for Better Parent Support
In a recent New York Times op-ed, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy reveals the intense stress and mental health struggles many parents face.

How Nvidia Keeps Beating Expectations, by the Numbers
Nvidia has once again turned out quarterly results that easily exceeded Wall Street’s forecasts.

Bethenny Frankel Talks Sober Curious Trends and Forever Young Rosé
PLUS: the CEO gives advice on navigating the beverage industry and social media.

McDonald's Launches the Big Arch Burger
The new offering features two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of cheese, crispy onions, pickles, lettuce, and a special tangy sauce.

AI's Impact on School: Enhancing Learning or Fueling Cheating?
McGraw Hill CEO Simon Allen discusses AI tools like AI Reader and Writing Assistant and their effects on learning.

Paralympic Games Kickoff Wednesday, Aug. 28Th in Paris
The Paris 2024 Paralympic games kick off Wednesday with a historic opening ceremony on the Champs-Élysées.

Stop & Shop Bans Cigarettes
Stop & Shop is burning its bridges with smokers by stopping tobacco sales at all its stores by the end of August.

U.S. Housing: Relief in Some Cities, Burden in Others
A burden for some, a blessing for others, while housing affordability in the U.S. is improving nationwide several cities remain notably unaffordable.
