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Polymarket Dives into Perpetual Futures Rivaling Kalshi
Polymarket announced it is expanding into trading of perpetual futures contracts, escalating a heated rivalry with Kalshi.

SpaceX Strikes Blockbuster Deal with A.I. Coding Startup Cursor
SpaceX has struck a deal with AI coding startup Cursor, securing the right to acquire the company for $60 billion later this year.

Shutdown in the Skies: How Air Traffic Control Is Feeling the Turbulence
Skift airline reporter Meghna Maharishi breaks down how the government shutdown is hitting air traffic control—and what it means for travelers and flight safety

Behind the Boom: Aya Kantorovich on Bitcoin Highs, ETFs, and Institutional Crypto
Aya Kantorovich, Co-CEO of August Digital, breaks down Bitcoin’s surge, crypto ETFs, institutional investment trends, and the future of safer crypto access.

Why AI “actress” Tilly Norwood is no threat to Hollywood
Tilly Norwood, the AI “actress” that has tinsel town talking, is nothing to fear.

Google Pulls Back on Working Remotely
Google is tightening its “Work from Anywhere” policy, which allowed employees to work outside their main office for up to four weeks annually.

Miami Gears Up for Star-Studded Business Blitz
The inaugural U.S. edition of the America Business Forum is gearing up for November 5th in Miami.

Wall Street Party: Tech Leads the Rally
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit fresh all-time highs, fueled by growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue to cut interest rates.

How 'The Life of a Showgirl' Shattered Sales Records
Sinead O’Sullivan breaks down Taylor Swift’s genius marketing for The Life of a Showgirl, which just set the record for most albums sold in a single week.

Mass Layoffs Spill Across Industries
2025 has seen wave after wave of job cuts, hitting firms from tech to retail, including Exxon, Starbucks, Oracle, Nike, and Scale AI.

Tesla Rolls Out Standard Versions of Models Y and 3
Tesla rolled out “Standard” versions of its Model Y and Model 3 with starting prices of about $39,990 and $36,990, respectively.
