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  1. Las Vegas visitors pay too much for hotel rooms because big resorts use ‘under-the-table deals’ to jack up prices, lawsuit says
  2. Joe Biden pays tribute to victims of California mass shootings and the cities dealing with the aftermath: ‘As a nation, we have to be there for them’
  3. FDA pushes to make COVID-19 vaccinations easier. At the top of the list: One annual booster instead of two
  4. Hasbro to cut 1,000 jobs as the pandemic-era toy-buying boom cools now that kids are back in school
  5. A chemical plant’s polluting poisoned a generation of children in a small town. The settlement that the state just made has residents up in arms
  6. Health effects of cannabis products are too uncertain for regulating the fast-growing market like food or supplements, FDA says
  7. Elon Musk says his biggest Tesla competition will be a Chinese automaker: ‘They work the smartest’
  8. Electric vehicles are a big reason Toyota’s CEO is bowing out: ‘I’m an old-fashioned person’
  9. BuzzFeed just announced it’s going to use A.I. to start creating content—and the stock market loves it
  10. FDA committee plots future of COVID vaccines, with Omicron formula and potentially annual booster shots
  11. Two experts with front-row seats to California’s ambitious climate plan explain how the state could pull it off—and why they think it could change the world
  12. A 45-year-old tech CEO is spending millions a year to be 18 again—even though his doctor admits the results are minimal
  13. Digital payments giant Stripe considers going public within one year
  14. How ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ actor made it from a childhood in 13 foster homes to an Oscar-nominated movie star
  15. Colorado wants to use A.I. to fight wildfires before they blaze out of control
  16. 5 Memphis police charged with murder in Tyre Nichols’ death following what his family’s attorney calls a ‘savage’ 3-minute beating
  17. Casualties of Big Tech layoffs find other companies are clamoring to hire them
  18. Medicare coverage can be a bit of a mystery: Here are the big coverage gaps to watch out for
  19. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says the U.S. debt limit is a ‘farce’ it ‘works like a bunch of alcoholics who write laws to enforce drinking limits’
  20. The Great Resignation was fueled by workers’ obsession with flexibility. Big Tech layoffs have scared employees reprioritizing what they need
  21. Climate insurance is becoming a world of haves and have-nots
  22. 3 new executive leadership certificate programs from Wharton to check out
  23. Prerequisites you’ll need to get into an online master’s in nursing (MSN) program
  24. How classified documents became a schoolgirl’s show-and-tell long before Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s troubles
  25. ‘A perfect storm for the whole food system right now’: One of the world’s largest fertilizer companies warns that every country—even those in Europe—is facing a food crisis
  26. Is Elon Musk hurting Tesla sales with his Twitter tomfoolery? Why there’s not much evidence to prove the case
  27. The U.S. economy avoided a recession in 2022 because of ‘shockingly’ resilient consumers—but they’re just about spent
  28. Ryan Reynolds co-owns a soccer team in Wales and he says their winning streak in a major tournament has left him ‘totally speechless’
  29. FTX owes money to Apple, Google, Netflix, Yahoo, and Gisele Bündchen’s charity
  30. JPMorgan Chase tops first-of-its-kind ranking of A.I. progress in banking
  31. ‘We hacked the hackers’: FBI disrupts a notorious ransomware gang that extorted victims for millions of dollars
  32. ‘This case is designed to paint my client as a diva’: James Bond actress Eva Green is locked in a court battle with producers over a failed film project
  33. Bill Gates says the rise of China is good for everyone and that Beijing needs to ‘play a stronger role in world governance’
  34. Jeff Bezos’s advice for bosses who are leading meetings: Talk last
  35. As tech firms do massive layoffs, Chipotle is hiring 15,000 people
  36. Living with Jeff Bezos is ‘like a master class’ every day: Here’s how meticulously he lives, including his method for making pancakes
  37. Job-hopping isn’t just a Gen Z problem. Workers have always changed companies every couple of years
  38. Coinbase investors fume as CPO cuts out early after pocketing $105M in stock sales
  39. Ethos Wallet raises $4.2M to build out applications on blockchain founded by former Meta employees
  40. California DMV puts car titles on Tezos blockchain, consumer applications on the way
  41. Recession fears and high interest rates didn’t stop stop the economy from growing last quarter—but they might have slowed it down a bit
  42. This CEO thought she understood the reality of caregiving for employees—until she became a caregiver herself
  43. Playing cards and 5 other things you can do to slow down memory decline, according to major 10-year study
  44. Ritchie Torres went from crypto ‘newbie’ to key ally in Washington. Now he could shape the industry’s post-FTX future
  45. Ken Griffin credits Citadel’s historic $16 billion haul to one thing: Employees’ full-time return to office
  46. ChatGPT could make the most tedious HR work obsolete
  47. Disney fans are bidding thousands of dollars to buy ‘authentic’ water from the controversial Splash Mountain ride after it closed
  48. A.I. chatbot lawyer backs away from first court case defense after threats from ‘State Bar prosecutors’
  49. How to conduct layoffs keeping employee well-being a priority along with business viability
  50. Boeing’s chief sustainability officer: ‘We can’t count on hydrogen-powered commercial flights before 2050’
  51. Hong Kong lost a whopping 20% of its American population over the last 2 years, consul general says
  52. What the average 29-year-old business school student really wants out of a job, according to a survey across 72 countries
  53. Three venture investors weigh in on the future of biotech as they launch a new $350M fund
  54. Why COVID deaths are still undercounted in the U.S., according to a team of researchers looking at ‘excess deaths’
  55. What the list of the world’s most and least powerful passports reveals, according to the author of the cultural history ‘License to Travel’
  56. Washington passed a 7% capital gains tax to balance the nation’s most regressive tax code. The wealthy and business groups fought back
  57. Sam Altman, the maker of ChatGPT, says the A.I. future is both awesome and terrifying. If it goes badly: ‘It’s lights-out for all of us’
  58. Bill Gates says no country ‘got an A’ for COVID response and ‘we’ll never know the true death numbers’ in China
  59. Germany’s Ukraine tank decision has major economic implications
  60. Half of global GDP relies on nature–but it’s being wiped out. Here’s the business case for investing in biodiversity
  61. New lawsuits target abortion pill restrictions in North Carolina and West Virginia
  62. Tesla will invest $3.6 billion to expand its Nevada Semi truck factory
  63. A long-delayed $11 billion, 2-mile extension of New York’s Long Island Rail Road has finally opened at Grand Central
  64. The U.S. just cut a plea deal with ‘the most violent and significant Colombian narcotics trafficker since Pablo Escobar’
  65. The families of Boeing crash victims are going to court seeking justice for ‘the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history’
  66. Elon Musk says he can’t fix Twitter ‘overnight while still running Tesla and SpaceX,’ after reports the platform blocked a BBC documentary critical of India PM Modi
  67. Joe Manchin isn’t sure that he wants you to have an electric vehicle tax credit
  68. Musk changes Twitter handle to ‘Mr. Tweet’ as anguished Tesla investors testify in court about their efforts to stop his social media addiction
  69. Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall’s lawyer expulsions may have been breaking the law for years, New York AG says
  70. Buttigieg’s Transportation Department says it’s investigating Southwest Airlines ‘holiday debacle that stranded millions’
  71. The UN is worried about a ‘broad-based and severe slowdown’ of the global economy in 2023
  72. U.S. economy expected to show decent growth in final quarter of 2022
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