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  1. Why thousands of students are flocking to this new AI degree program at UT Austin
  2. Risky stocks are trending again as investors pile into tech’s ultra losers
  3. Elon Musk’s Twitter says it has good reason not to pay for $200,000 private jet trip: The company overbilled
  4. Elon Musk’s false ‘funding secured’ tweet caused Tesla investors ‘consequential harm’ to the tune of $12 billion, jury told
  5. Generative A.I. is about to upend enterprise software—and cybersecurity
  6. To regain public trust, governments need to work with the only institution people believe in—the private sector
  7. Air travelers would get $1,350 if bumped under proposed ‘passenger bill of rights’ that comes just weeks after Southwest Airlines’ epic meltdown
  8. How the airline industry is using A.I. to improve the entire experience of flying
  9. Automatic enrollment was an absolute game changer for Medicaid—It’s about to expire and up to 14 million Americans could be left out in the cold
  10. A JPMorgan strategist just said that markets are in big trouble if the economy doesn’t fall into a recession
  11. U.S. cancer deaths are on the decline, but nearly 2 million diagnoses are expected this year
  12. Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel warns the Dow could drop 1,000 points ‘immediately’ if the Fed goes too big with its next rate hike
  13. Master’s degree programs in psychology are seeing a wave of new applicants—here’s why
  14. Big Tech layoffs have claimed 70,000 jobs in the last year and it could put an end to inflated salaries—along with innovation
  15. The U.S. COVID health emergency is set to end in May. From the end of free COVID tests to the return of copays, here’s what it means for you
  16. Exxon Mobil’s record $55.7 billion profit last year fuels criticism that it cashed in on war and sky-high gasoline prices
  17. From supplier diversity to town halls, executives share how they’re honoring Black History Month in the workplace and through business initiatives
  18. Pivotal chipmaking player ASML is about to help the U.S. stymie Chinese production. CEO Peter Wennink is fighting to make sure his business isn’t collateral damage
  19. PayPal is the latest tech company to announce mass layoffs and it says it’s cutting 2,000 jobs
  20. This is the second-biggest home price correction of the post-WWII era—it’s also a fairly mild correction, so far
  21. ChatGPT just created a new tool to catch students trying to cheat using ChatGPT
  22. Tesla and Cruise are under the microscope
  23. Why a Stripe down round would be a ‘good lesson’ for startups, according to one VC
  24. The EV wars are here and it’s ‘now or never’ for major players like Ford and GM to gain ground against Tesla, according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives
  25. Who is Gautam Adani? India’s richest man is bleeding money after getting in a war of words with a major short-seller
  26. How a master’s degree in computer science is helping one student shift careers
  27. Waymo and Cruise ditched safety drivers. Now, the cars are breaking road rules and causing traffic mayhem
  28. The professor who wrote the book on digital surveillance says that Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover means our political stability, health, and sanity come down to one man: ‘I regard this as fundamentally intolerable’
  29. The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
  30. A ‘blue-collar boomerang’ is coming—but it’s still not enough to solve the labor shortage
  31. The federal government just shut down a proposed gold mine in Alaska after a decade-long fight because it would have hurt the ‘unrivaled’ salmon economy
  32. Americans spend the most on health care but aren’t living longer or healthier lives than other high-income countries
  33. Valley fever could be spreading across the U.S. Here are the symptoms and what you need to know
  34. Short-seller Jim Chanos warns Tesla bulls the good times are over—permanently  
  35. Showtime and Paramount+ are merging into a single streaming service. Here’s what it means for you
  36. Google layoffs: Worker on maternity leave says she found out she’d been sacked while feeding her newborn at 4:30 a.m.
  37. Dogecoin superfans push meme coin to 2-month high as Elon Musk considers crypto payments for Twitter
  38. Even millionaire millennials are now renting instead of buying homes
  39. Stripe could be valued at $60 billion—roughly 40% less than 2 years ago—after investments from firms including Thrive Capital
  40. Winter weather causes hundreds of flight cancellations—and a big chunk of them are from Southwest
  41. Your raise is shrinking
  42. Silicon Valley is old news. Welcome to ‘Cerebral Valley’ and the tech bro morphing into the A.I. bro
  43. Environmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
  44. An AI algorithm designed for child welfare could have the potential for discrimination and now the Justice Department is looking into it
  45. NFT sales cratered in 2022. Here’s why Amazon still may dive into the volatile market
  46. Strike expands cross-border payments feature to the Philippines, one of the world’s largest remittance markets
  47. Gen Z and millennials are rejecting consumer culture on TikTok and ‘de-influencing’ to protect their money
  48. China is ‘gravely concerned’ about America pursuing ‘technology hegemony’ as chips and tech battle escalates
  49. Tesla just got hit with a DOJ subpoena over its self-driving cars
  50. In first public appearance since one of the biggest ever wealth wipeouts, Asia’s richest man was relaxed, smiling and quiet on fraud allegations
  51. Asia’s richest man Gautam Adani pulls off record Indian equity sale despite $69 billion wipeout sending shares below offer price
  52. America has a toxic workplace problem, and your boss may be to blame
  53. Musk’s plan for an ‘everything app’ could save Twitter—if he doesn’t destroy it first
  54. The company trying to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth also wants to revive the dodo bird—and it’s already raised more than $200 million
  55. The Ukraine war made Telegram’s app more popular and important than ever. But making money is still a struggle
  56. Why men weaponize strategic incompetence—and how one man learned to stop
  57. From ‘The Last of Us’ to ‘The Witcher,’ PlayStation game adaptations are taking the TV world by storm—here’s what’s coming next 
  58. Facebook has secretly been draining your phone battery to test features, former Meta employee claims
  59. A landmark ruling against McDonald’s former HR head could have legal ramifications for C-suite leaders
  60. People are much less likely to trust the medical system if they are from an ethnic minority, have disabilities, or identify as LGBTQ+, according to a first-of-its-kind study by Sanofi
  61. The end of the EV premium? Deflation hits auto industry as Ford ups stakes in electric car price war with Tesla
  62. The ‘gay glass ceiling’ is real: Here’s why feminine men get overlooked for leadership roles, researchers say
  63. How one founder is taking on his own case of long COVID with startup Visible
  64. Fintech Moov just raised $45 million in a ‘very difficult’ environment. Here’s how
  65. Bill Gates admits ‘I shouldn’t have had dinners’ with Jeffrey Epstein
  66. Key tech tools to master for anyone hoping to land a CFO role
  67. 6 states that depend on the Colorado River have agreed on a new water-sharing model. California is still holding out
  68. The 4 best diets for healthy aging that experts say will keep your brain sharp and your body healthy
  69. Here’s who’s coming to this year’s Fortune Brainstorm Tech event in Park City, Utah
  70. Republican plan to use state tax money to pay for private and home schooling launches Kansas culture war
  71. Gautam Adani is clinging to the title of Asia’s richest person after $75 billion stock wipeout boots him from the world’s top 10
  72. Boeing is delivering its last iconic 747 jumbo jet today, ending the era of a plane that revolutionized travel
  73. ‘It really disturbs me to say this, but I think I agree with Larry.’ Paul Krugman is with his frenemy Larry Summers on the inflation fight
  74. The White House is turning up the heat on insurance companies for fake charges and sees a $4.7 billion windfall over 10 years
  75. The U.S. Treasury just said it plans to borrow another $932 billion in the first quarter of 2023
  76. Racial scandal hits the Oscars as star-studded campaign for $27,000-grossing Andrea Riseborough film prompts Academy probe
  77. Russian millionaire with ties to hacking Hillary Clinton campaign faces U.S. trial over stealing insider Tesla, Microsoft stock tips
  78. South Dakota Republicans want to make you work if you’re on Medicaid even though that’s against federal law
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