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Over 20,000 bankers have been stuck inside their offices for a month in Shanghai, as the city’s COVID lockdown continues70% of U.S. taxpayers qualify for free tax-filing software. But only 3% actually use itSnapchat CEO Evan Spiegel says he’s banned the word ‘metaverse’ at his officeBiden wipes out another $238 million in student loans—but something much bigger might be comingMuseums are not history. They’re embracing gamification, NFTs, and the metaverseSoaring inflation drives up gold demand by 34% as investors scramble for a safe havenApple sales top estimates on strong iPhone and services demand, giving shares a liftAmazon shares plummet after the company reports its slowest sales growth in almost two decadesEdward Snowden says he’s the mystery man involved in the creation of leading privacy cryptocurrency ZcashHow Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are trying to reshape A.I.’s futureOne of the world’s biggest consumer goods companies is raising prices, and warns this is just the beginningCEOs are joining the Great Resignation as experts predict a record number to quit this yearClimate change increases risk of infectious diseases spreading from animals to humans, new study showsDisney’s special Florida district says the state can’t dissolve it without paying off massive debts, vows to continue operationsShould unpaid labor like childcare be part of the GDP? One group is trying to make it happenRed ink, inflated user count, and a shelved outlook: Did Elon Musk bite off more than he can chew with Twitter?Record temperatures in India are causing toxic landfills to burst into flames as the country grapples with heat wavesMeta’s metaverse business is losing billions, but Mark Zuckerberg says it’s all part of the planBiden says he won’t cancel $50,000 in student loan debt but will have an answer on forgiveness in a few weeks‘An MPH opens more doors’: The value of a master’s of public health vs. an undergrad degreeHow to cover the cost of your master’s of public health degreeUVA launches data science doctoral programBinance looks to aid Ukrainian refugees with loaded crypto cardElon Musk’s Twitter buy might have pushed crypto ‘whales’ to buy huge amounts of Dogecoin‘Business is coming back,’ says Southwest Airlines CEOMark Zuckerberg is spending billions on the metaverse. Wall Street wants him to fix Facebook and Instagram firstHome sales continue to drop amid historic rise in mortgage rates, but pain still lies ahead for homebuyersThe U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter, but economists say you shouldn’t freak outNew York City delays salary disclosure until November as businesses clash on ways to address the gender gapHas Elon Musk already broken his merger agreement with Twitter?Biden to ask Congress for an additional $33 billion to help Ukraine fight RussiaThe federal student loan pause is saving borrowers $1.5 billion in interest each monthCathie Wood favorite Teladoc shares implode after earnings missDenmark becomes the first country to stop its COVID vaccination program as officials say the virus is under controlThe U.S. economy shrank by 1.4% in Q1 despite steady consumer spendingBoeing CEO regrets building Air Force One at a bargain for TrumpModerna asks the FDA to authorize low doses of its COVID vaccine for kids under 6As the West toughens its tone on Russia, Putin warns of harsh response to ‘unacceptable threats’The pandemic taught male CEOs to lead more like womenElon Musk is joking about buying Coke to ‘put the cocaine back in’ as investors worry whether his Twitter buy will go throughAmericans are spending a lot less on overdraft fees, but it still adds up to billionsCentral African Republic just approved Bitcoin as an official currency. El Salvador’s experience shows it may be a bumpy ride7 reasons why fertility care is utterly brokenFlorida Gov. DeSantis signed a law to dissolve Disney’s private government. But the district still doesn’t know what that meansHow boards are responding to the social responsibility challengeIs your company’s digital transformation hitting roadblocks? You’re not aloneWhile Biden wavers on loan forgiveness, nearly 1 in 3 U.S. students say they don’t think they’ll ever pay off their debtChipotle, Rite Aid, and other public companies cite the Great Resignation as a threat to profit and operationsHere’s how Twitter will change as a business if Elon Musk takes it privateWhy the DeFi world is worried about a push for stronger bond market regulationGoogle has abandoned interview riddles but is asking frustrating ‘gotcha’ questions during hiring, employee says on BlindHow to watch the NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 for free—and without cableYour favorite snack foods are about to get more expensive now that Indonesia has banned all palm oil exports
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