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  1. How A.I. Can Help Start Small Businesses

    Entrepreneurs say use of artificial intelligence for a variety of tasks is accelerating the path to hiring and, ideally, profitability.

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    Sean Ammirati encouraged his students at Carnegie Mellon University to use generative artificial intelligence to develop their start-up ideas.
    Sean Ammirati encouraged his students at Carnegie Mellon University to use generative artificial intelligence to develop their start-up ideas.
    CreditZack Wittman for The New York Times
  1. When N.F.L. Dreams End, NASCAR’s Pit Crews Beckon

    In NASCAR, victory — and money — is often determined by seconds, one reason car racing teams are increasingly looking to hire former college athletes.

       By Ken Belson and

    Top racing teams have found that former college football players often make the best prospects for their pit crew teams.
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  2. For Abortion Providers, a Tough Business Gets Even Tougher

    After the fall of Roe v. Wade, some clinics thought they could expand their businesses in states that still allowed them to operate. It hasn’t quite worked out that way.

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    The offices of Affirmative Care Solutions in Danville, Ill., have remained closed since a potential arsonist rammed his truck into the building a year ago.
    CreditLee Klafczynski for The New York Times
  3. Trump’s Media Blitz: Talk Radio, a Video Game Celebrity and Elon Musk

    A whirl of appearances in media venues large and small have defined Donald Trump’s past four weeks, as he tries to wrest attention from his new opponent, Kamala Harris.

       By Michael M. Grynbaum and

    Former President Donald J. Trump at a news conference at Mar-a-Lago this month.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
  4. The Office Assassin

    What should I do about a friend who deliberately undermined one of her colleagues and then bragged to me about it?

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Margeaux Walter for The New York Times
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  5. The Big Number: 2.9%

    The rate of inflation in July on a yearly basis.

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    CreditDominic Kesterton

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  1. DealBook Newsletter

    The Democratic Party’s Money Machine

    The Democratic National Committee is again raising huge sums from donors, but the rise of super PACs has forced it to adapt to a new era of big-money influence.

    By Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner and Lauren Hirsch

     
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  5. Scratch

    The Price of Getting Inked

    Whether it’s the expense of getting tattooed or the cost to have one removed, Americans are paying for their ink.

    By Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg

     
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    The War on Prices Hits the Campaign Trail

    Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to make her pitch on Friday for tackling America’s affordability crunch, but many economists are skeptical.

    By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Benjamin Mullin

     
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