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  1. Jack Dorsey bagged a $268 million windfall when Elon Musk rescued failing Twitter
  2. Mortgage rates just turned ‘negative’ when adjusted for inflation—and that could keep powering the housing market boom
  3. Carnival CEO Arnold Donald to step down, shrinking the already thin ranks of Black CEOs
  4. Jack Dorsey says Elon Musk is the only person fit to lead Twitter. Here are four possible reasons why.
  5. Dogecoin falls hard after short-lived Elon Musk buy pump
  6. Elon Musk’s Twitter has struggled to turn a profit for years. Now, it’s facing a massive debt that complicates the future.
  7. What does Elon Musk’s Twitter buyout mean for Black Twitter?
  8. Robinhood cutting 9% of full-time staff as ‘hyper growth’ ebbs
  9. Here’s one way to deal with the A.I. talent shortage
  10. U.S. stocks sink to 6-week low before key earnings
  11. Black cannabis entrepreneurs account for less than 2% of the nation’s marijuana businesses
  12. Senate confirms Lael Brainard as the Fed’s vice chair
  13. Harvard is investing $100 million in an effort to try and make amends for its role in slavery
  14. How A.I. is helping to protect biodiversity in Hawaii
  15. Unions are making their biggest comeback since the ’60s. Here’s how workers are winning, according to 2 longtime labor organizers
  16. The son of a Russian oligarch accused of killing himself and his family says his father was murdered
  17. More than half of Americans have COVID antibodies from a prior infection, CDC data show
  18. These are the highest paying college majors of 2022
  19. Online versus in-person master’s in public health programs: Here are the similarities and differences
  20. Can I earn my master’s in public health during residency?
  21. How to earn a spot at George Washington’s online master’s of public health program
  22. 2022 grads are set to outearn last year’s cohort—and the year before that
  23. How an NFT creator lost $34 million due to a smart contract error
  24. Delta will start paying its flight attendants during boarding
  25. Elon Musk can buy Twitter–but he can’t lecture us on free speech
  26. Elon Musk will soon have 5 companies. Can he make enough time for all of them?
  27. In embarrassing reversal, Germany’s freshman chancellor agrees to supply tanks to Ukraine
  28. Home prices soared 20% in February, but the housing market should cool going forward
  29. Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19
  30. DeSantis’s Disney battle has created financial chaos in Florida. Here are 4 things that could happen next
  31. Elon Musk is buying Twitter. Here’s what comes next
  32. ‘Elon, there are rules’: Regulators and lawmakers mull the free speech fallout of Musk’s Twitter takeover
  33. Empathetic design is redefining accessibility for people with disabilities and special needs—and a growing number of major companies are adopting it
  34. Forget New York, Dubai, or Singapore—London attracts more foreign investment in finance than any other city
  35. You’ve got one final chance to win a lunch with Warren Buffett
  36. Tesla shares plummet as investors worry Twitter will be a huge distraction for Elon Musk
  37. These futuristic 3D-printed homes are a rare example of affordable housing in this historically pricey market
  38. Fidelity will allow investors access to Bitcoin in their 401(k)s, becoming the first major retirement plan provider to do so
  39. CEO of Tesla competitor Fisker abandons Twitter hours after Musk offer is accepted
  40. Concerns rise over crypto regulation as Congress members disclose holdings
  41. Unvaccinated players can compete at Wimbledon, organizers say
  42. Married mothers take on more housework even when they out-earn their husbands
  43. Biden to expand availability of COVID antiviral pill Paxlovid
  44. Hybrid work is just not working well for most women
  45. Commercial drones could be the answer to Ukraine’s logistics nightmare
  46. Big Twitter accounts on the left are losing followers and those on the right are gaining since the Musk buyout was sealed
  47. The U.K.’s housing market is just as hot as in the U.S., and it comes down to one key statistic
  48. China has always banned dissent. One man’s story shows how the Shanghai lockdown has kicked government censors into overdrive.
  49. In blow to conservatives, Trump rules out Twitter return to focus on TRUTH Social
  50. The Biden administration is blaming record high inflation partly on Trump’s China tariffs
  51. How to create a purpose-driven brand
  52. Here are all the Russian oligarchs who’ve died under strange circumstances this year
  53. Young Black investors are betting heavily on crypto, worrying some advisors
  54. What it takes to be considered a great employer during the Great Resignation
  55. Stocks are heading for their worst monthly fall since COVID tanked the markets in March 2020
  56. Home prices to jump another 11% this year and 3% in 2023, Fannie Mae says
  57. Russia now warns of ‘considerable’ nuclear war risk, but Ukraine says it’s just trying to scare the world off arming Kyiv
  58. Musk’s Twitter purchase leaves global media increasingly in the pockets of a few billionaires
  59. Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey says Musk is the only person fit to take the platform private
  60. Jeff Bezos asks whether Elon Musk buying Twitter gives China extra leverage over democracy’s ‘town square’
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