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Exclusive: Vinod Khosla wanted ‘every available dollar’ of Runlayer’s funding round. It just raised $30 million to govern the agent workforce

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June 24, 2026

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Exclusive: Vinod Khosla wanted ‘every available dollar’ of Runlayer’s funding round. It just raised $30 million to govern the agent workforce

The startup already counts Instacart, Gusto, Opendoor, and a Fortune 500 bank among its customers.

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 30, 2026

Nike to Report With China, Tariff Refunds in Focus

Poonam Goyal of Bloomberg Intelligence joins Bloomberg's Paul Sweeney and Alexis Christoforous to preview Nike earnings. Nike investors will look for further signs of progress in the company’s comeback effort as Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill cements a leadership reset. Traders will also seek details about one-time tariff refunds and demand tied to the FIFA World Cup. (Source: Bloomberg)

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 3, 2026

Nike: The Tariff Refund Was Driving The Earnings Growth, Not Demand

Nike: The Tariff Refund Was Driving The Earnings Growth, Not Demand

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 10, 2026

Exclusive campaign for customers

Exclusive campaign for customers

Fabrizio Romano

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· Jul 2, 2026

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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Blake Lively wants US$8 million from Justin Baldoni over It Ends With Us dispute

Blake Lively is seeking US8 million in legal costs from actor and director Justin Baldoni after resolving their dispute over the acrimonious production of their 2024 film It Ends With Us. Lively’s lawyers disclosed the amount, covering nearly 7.5 million in lawyers’ fees from two law firms that represented her and about 500,000 in other expenses, in a court filing on Tuesday. Lively and Baldoni settled last month just before a trial was to start in federal court in Manhattan on Lively’s...

Awful Announcing

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· Jul 1, 2026

Stephen A. Smith: Pat McAfee ‘earned’ looming record deal, questions if opportunity would’ve come to a Black host first

Stephen A. Smith praised Pat McAfee’s looming ESPN contract as deserved, while questioning whether a Black personality in the same position would have ever been offered the same path to it. McAfee is reportedly in talks with ESPN on an extension worth 60 million to 65 million per year, which would make him the highest-paid

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Related coverage for "Exclusive: Vinod Khosla wanted ‘every available dollar’ of Runlayer’s funding round. It just raised $30 million to govern the agent workforce": Bloomberg — Nike to Report With China, Tariff Refunds in Focus. Seeking Alpha — Nike: The Tariff Refund Was Driving The Earnings Growth, Not Demand. Borneo Bulletin — Exclusive campaign for customers. Fabrizio Romano — 🚨🔥 HIJACK ON! LEÃO TO GO! UNITED-REAL: EXTRA MONEY! ALEX SCOTT, BRUNO GUIMARÃES, ONANA AND MONGA…. South China Morning Post — Blake Lively wants US$8 million from Justin Baldoni over It Ends With Us dispute. Awful Announcing — Stephen A. Smith: Pat McAfee ‘earned’ looming record deal, questions if opportunity would’ve come to a Black host first