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Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes, and its CEO is Mike Federle. It is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. Competitors in the national business magazine category include Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek.

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Samsung benefits from Apple's delayed entry into the foldable phone market

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 launch today, benefiting from the anticipation of Apple's iPhone Fold, expected in September 2026. Apple's reliance on Samsung Display for screens will generate significant revenue for Samsung.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Russia Launches Smaller-Scale Attack on Ukraine, Civilian Casualties Rise

Russia launched a smaller-scale attack on Ukraine overnight into July 28, using 324 drones and seven missiles, resulting in damage and casualties, despite Ukraine's efforts to intercept them; additional daytime strikes across Ukraine from July 25-28 resulted in at least 11 civilian deaths and 88 inj...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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One Big Beautiful Bill Weakens US Climate Policy, Risks \$500 Billion in Investments

The One Big Beautiful Bill, signed in early July, significantly weakens the U.S.'s climate policy, jeopardizing \$500 billion in clean energy investments and potentially reducing new clean power capacity by 53–59% between 2025 and 2035, while studies show climate inaction will cause far greater econ...

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Climate Action
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Phoenix Boom Highlights Climate Migration's Economic Impact

Phoenix's population surged by nearly 85,000 in 2024 despite severe drought and heat, illustrating the economic implications of climate migration; a World Bank study projects 216 million people internally displaced by 2050, potentially causing $24 trillion in supply chain disruptions.

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Climate Action
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Paramount Global Restructures After $8.5 Billion Sale

Shari Redstone sold her family's media empire, Paramount Global, to Skydance Entertainment for $8.5 billion; the deal, approved by the FCC on August 7th, will lead to significant restructuring, including the cancellation of Stephen Colbert's show, a major "South Park" deal, and potential spinoffs of...

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VIVIZ Announces 17-Date North American Tour

VIVIZ, a South Korean girl group, is embarking on a 17-date North American leg of their NEW LEGACY World Tour this September and October 2025, following the release of their first full-length album, "A Montage of (",)", and their 10th-anniversary reunion with GFRIEND.

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Oversized HVAC Systems: Widespread Problem and Solutions

A U.S. Department of Energy report and a survey by Air Doctors Heating and Cooling reveal that the majority of residential HVAC systems are improperly sized, leading to wasted energy, discomfort, and equipment failure; software solutions aim to improve this.

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Gaza on Brink of Famine: Thousands of Children Dying from Malnutrition

Gaza faces a catastrophic food crisis with two out of three famine thresholds breached, resulting in thousands of children under five suffering from severe acute malnutrition and hundreds of thousands enduring famine-like conditions due to conflict, collapsed services, and severely limited humanitar...

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Zero Hunger
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Aeroflot Cyberattack Grounds Flights, Raises Cybersecurity Concerns

Pro-Ukrainian hacker collectives Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot, grounding over 60 flights and potentially exposing terabytes of sensitive data, prompting a Russian investigation and highlighting growing concerns about cyber warfare.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bitcoin Consolidates Near $120,000 Amid Regulatory Developments and Institutional Investment

In July 2024, Bitcoin hit a record high of over $122,000, then consolidated near $120,000 amid regulatory progress (the U.S. House approved three crypto bills, President Trump signed the GENIUS Act), institutional investment, and macroeconomic factors; analysts predict either a rise to $140,000 or a...

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Waymo to Launch Autonomous Ride Service in Dallas in 2026

Waymo, an Alphabet Inc. unit, will launch its autonomous ride service in Dallas in 2026, aiming to improve road safety in a city with a high traffic fatality rate, unlike Tesla which has faced several incidents with its autonomous vehicles in limited testing.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Hawley's Tariff Rebate Plan: $600 Checks and Inflation Concerns

Senator Josh Hawley proposed legislation for $600 tariff rebate checks to American families, a plan supported by President Trump, which could lead to increased inflation; Trump's tariffs are projected to generate $2.5 trillion over ten years.

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