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The rocket debris that’s going to hit the moon isn’t from Elon Musk’s SpaceX—it’s actually from ChinaElon Musk made one of the biggest donations to a charity in history with a November gift of $5.7 billion in Tesla sharesCanada’s Prime Minister Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act to fight ‘Freedom Convoy’ protests. These are the powers it gives his governmentTexas sues Facebook-parent Meta for allegedly collecting the ‘most intimate data’ of usersAccounting firm: Trump financial statements aren’t reliableKiss your guacamole goodbye: The U.S. just hit pause on avocado trade with Mexico, shutting down a $3 billion industryHow much college debt students are taking on in every stateSalesforce’s Super Bowl ad was a dig at Branson, Bezos, Musk, and the metaverseElon Musk reveals the biggest hurdle to overcome before his powerful Starship can reach MarsIBM execs referred to older employees as ‘dinobabies’ and a ‘dated maternal workforce,’ according to explosive court docsA viral tweet summing up America’s feelings about crypto started a huge debate over whether it’s moneyYouTube can single-handedly shape the video NFT marketThe Super Bowl’s surge in ratings could cost U.S. companies $6.5 billionOpenSea tries to navigate uncharted watersHere’s how much the ‘Freedom Convoy’ has cost the U.S. and CanadaNFTs are now worth seizing, according to U.K. tax authoritiesBlockFi to pay $100 million to SEC over crypto lendingMost private market investors expect to make more money in 2022—but they’re getting less optimisticCompany behind Florida NFT home sale has another property ready to goInvestors are moving away from biotech stocks as COVID wanesLevi’s president quit and walked away from $1 million in severance so she could ‘be free’ to speak out against school closuresA Ukraine invasion could send gas prices over $5 in some areasOnce praised as ‘pandemic heroes,’ nothing has changed for service workers who face low pay and unpredictable schedulesUkraine’s execs say even without an invasion, Russia may have already damaged their businesses for yearsThis crypto community is making sure women aren’t left out of Web3Crypto companies spent millions on Super Bowl ads. So did Pets.comA fast-growing crypto community wants to ensure women don’t miss out on a $100 trillion opportunity. Stars like Mila Kunis and Gwyneth Paltrow are already members.The chip shortage crippled parts of the world economy. A Russian invasion of Ukraine would make it even worseAmerica needs civil justice reform. Unleashing technology is the first stepElectric air taxis are coming sooner than you think, says jet engine maker Rolls-RoycePolice cleared Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters from the Ambassador Bridge, but truckers in Ottawa won’t budgeStaff shortages are holding back the travel rebound, says Trivago’s CFOSometimes Super Bowl ads show someone has too much money to burnStocks bomb lower as jumpy investors brace for possible war in UkrainePolestar’s debut Super Bowl ad attacks Elon Musk, but one big disadvantage puts the Chinese EV brand far behind TeslaOnly 3% of white collar workers want to return to the office full-timeSingapore is the latest country to approve Novavax’s COVID vaccine while the U.S. reviews application‘Friends’ is finally back on China’s streaming platforms—but without Ross’s lesbian ex-wife plot lineIs the COVID pandemic getting less deadly? The gap between cases and deaths is widening
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