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  1. Stanford MBA grads are making more money than ever—base salaries hit $175K
  2. 82% of San Francisco’s would-be jurors dislike Elon Musk with a ‘passion,’ his lawyers say
  3. Apple’s Tim Cook takes a rare CEO pay cut after investor pushback. But he’ll still earn a fortune
  4. Gary Gensler has entered the chat: Winklevoss-Silbert spat intensifies as SEC alleges Gemini and Genesis sold unregistered securities
  5. Bill Gates says we should tax the rich—but maintains he wouldn’t ban anyone from being a billionaire 
  6. One of the House GOP’s first actions was to ban China from accessing the national Strategic Petroleum Reserve
  7. Here’s when the IRS will start accepting federal income tax returns for 2022
  8. The ‘Gryphon’ family of COVID variants is spreading globally—but their bark may be a lot worse than their bite
  9. ‘The last eight years have clearly been warmer than the years before’: 2022 was one of the 5 or 6 hottest years ever
  10. A shaky economy is no excuse to cut DEI budgets—here’s why
  11. Wisconsin joins at least 20 other states in banning TikTok on government phones and devices
  12. ‘America is still burning’: Fire departments are struggling to recruit as climate change and modern materials make the job deadlier than ever
  13. ‘The six stringed Warrior is no longer here’: Jeff Beck’s passing honored by pantheon of rock royalty
  14. The American middle class is bracing for its next financial blow
  15. Should A.I.-generated deepfakes be labeled? It’s the law in China now—and an expert says that we can all learn from what happens next
  16. Guitar hero Jeff Beck dies at 78 after ‘suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis’
  17. Americans keep refusing to vaccinate their kindergarteners
  18. A Los Angeles bank just paid $31 million in the biggest redlining settlement in DOJ history for discrimination during the Trump years
  19. A millennial founder who sold her company to JP Morgan for $175 million allegedly paid a college professor $18K to fabricate 4 million accounts. Their email exchange is a doozy
  20. Inflation is falling, but it’s even lower than it looks if you take out Jeremy Siegel’s least favorite CPI signal
  21. Exxon scientists knew almost exactly how bad climate change would be back in the 1970s while saying the opposite publicly, study finds
  22. The best job in America is still in tech, and it pays $120,000 a year
  23. Exxon’s secret decades-old predictions about global warming were spot on—but the company downplayed climate change anyway, study says
  24. Illicit crypto transactions rose again in 2022, exceeding $20 billion
  25. Start your own business with this free online course from a top business school
  26. Attorney General Merrick Garland just appointed a special counsel to investigate Joe Biden classified documents
  27. A decades-long broken economy screwed over millennials, and their decision to delay having kids is fueling America’s historically low birth rate
  28. Vitalik Buterin on eating sushi in Ukraine, how crypto can help in a crisis, and what’s next for Ethereum
  29. Joe Biden wants Congress to pass federal data privacy legislation. He’s better off looking elsewhere
  30. Bill Gates dismisses the inflation and economic doom and gloom to insist now is ‘dramatically’ the best time to be alive
  31. December’s ‘very favorable’ inflation read could signal the ‘final phase of the bear market’ and stave off a recession, experts say
  32. Digital Currency Group’s Genesis owes creditors $3 billion and may need to offload assets
  33. The attorney general is considering appointing a special counsel to investigate whether Biden mishandled classified documents
  34. How Brian Moynihan of Bank of America became the king of stakeholder capitalism—and took the crown from Black Rock’s Larry Fink
  35. As student loan forgiveness remains stalled by SCOTUS, a massive coalition of states, local governments, and scholars come out in favor of widespread relief
  36. Beware the January Effect: The stock market myth which catches out new investors at the start of the year
  37. ‘We are not holding you hostage’: An Amtrak train was delayed for so long that some passengers called the police
  38. Congress to the intel community: Your spies were basically clueless as the COVID pandemic approached from China
  39. 3 days after thousands of NYC nurses went on strike, they won a 19% raise and went back to work
  40. Barbie is going after the coveted 3-year-old demographic with a taller new doll that has less of an hourglass figure
  41. The media is unfair to Coinbase—but that’s partly Brian Armstrong’s fault
  42. Bed Bath and Beyond said last week there was ‘substantial doubt’ the company would survive. So why is the stock soaring?
  43. Inflation has now been slowing for 6 straight months—and just saw its first actual decline since May 2020
  44. Marijuana-related emergency room visits by California seniors have soared by over 1,000% in the past 15 years
  45. Inflation actually just fell in December—for the first time in over 2 years
  46. Subway said to eye sale that could top $10 billion
  47. Millennial founder who sold her fintech to JPMorgan for $175M is now being sued for allegedly inventing 4 million customers
  48. Twitter and Salesforce layoffs offer another glimpse into the wild world of severance packages
  49. Women CEOs run more than 10% of Fortune 500 companies for the first time in history
  50. Vladimir Putin demotes Russia’s top commander in Ukraine, ‘General Armageddon,’ after just 3 months in the job
  51. Ex-JPMorgan private wealth boss had ‘profound’ friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and may have facilitated sex trafficking, lawsuit claims
  52. Bernard Arnault made daughter Delphine the new Dior CEO in his latest big succession move—but experts warn about hiring family members
  53. I asked ChatGPT to do my job. Here’s how it went
  54. ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ star Frankie Muniz announces dramatic new career change to inspire his son
  55. I watched market rumors spread across the NYSE trading floor for a decade. Now they’re moving at warp speed
  56. The biggest investing trends to bet on in 2023
  57. Twitter’s Asia HQ workers emailed with 5 p.m. deadline to pack their bags and go home
  58. Apple is working on a new Mac update that Steve Jobs called ‘terrible’
  59. Ryan Reynolds-owned Mint Mobile eyed for acquisition by T-Mobile
  60. Musk’s plea to move Tesla trial to Texas is mocked by lawyers: He has only himself to blame for his ’knack for attracting ‘negative’ coverage’
  61. How businesses are preparing a new generation of financial services leaders
  62. Universal bringing ‘one-of-a-kind’ theme park to Frisco, Texas aimed at a younger audience
  63. Mississippi’s governor is banning TikTok from all government devices
  64. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is annoyed employees didn’t listen to his back-to-office request—and now he’s ordering a return
  65. Looking for growth? Look abroad: These 4 countries could put your investments on the fast track
  66. Where to invest in 2023: 5 surprising strategies for beating the indexes this year
  67. The 11 best stocks to buy for 2023 as the market splits into a ‘tale of two halves’ according to Bank of America
  68. While investing, opting for steady over sexy could save your portfolio in 2023: 6 stocks to buy now
  69. 4 investing moves to kick off 2023
  70. Investing was universally horrible in 2022. But there are 5 things we can learn from a truly awful year
  71. The Fed’s ongoing housing market ‘reset’ sees buyer cancellation rate at one of the nation’s largest homebuilders spike to 68%
  72. FAA’s ground stop proves business needs a functioning government to thrive
  73. What is ‘supercore’ inflation? Economists are obsessing over a narrow slice of price data
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