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  1. The $200 billion playbook that kneecapped Big Tobacco is coming for Mark Zuckerberg and his social media offspring
  2. Meta’s top AI executive left the company for the world of edtech. He hopes Sizzle, a new AI-powered tutor, will be part of the future of education
  3. One year after the Twitter takeover, Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino had an all-hands meeting to celebrate—neither of them were actually at the San Francisco headquarters
  4. Taylor Swift is officially a billionaire thanks to her record-breaking Eras Tour and re-recording project, according to Bloomberg
  5. New Beatles song described by Paul McCartney as ‘quite emotional’ will debut next week after being finished with the help of AI
  6. ‘This is not my Joe’: Wife says pilot accused of trying to crash a Horizon Air flight struggled with depression
  7. Fed hikes still in play amid stubborn inflation and strong economy, warns Pimco’s global economic adviser
  8. Strike shuts down major U.S. shipping route used to haul $12 billion in cargo last year after workers said they’re ‘1,000 nautical miles apart on wages’
  9. Sam Bankman-Fried stumbles through cross-examination—and he wasn’t even in front of the jury
  10. Prosecutors charge a teen acquaintance for the murder of a Philadelphia journalist who crusaded about social issues and was once homeless
  11. Mark Zuckerberg thinks pessimists ‘tend to be right’ but optimists ‘tend to succeed’ and ‘get the most done’ 
  12. Exercise could work better than Viagra for some men with erectile dysfunction, according to a new study
  13. Millions of Americans might be poisoning themselves because they don’t test their well water
  14. These are the skills that chief executives are looking for in their finance leaders
  15. San Francisco’s ‘affluent NIMBYs’ aren’t only breaking the law, they’re responsible for California’s housing crisis, state claims
  16. Billionaire Steve Cohen predicts a short ‘fake scare’ recession this year followed by a stock market rebound
  17. GM, Stellantis meet with UAW to strike a deal modeled on the Ford agreement
  18. Former National Intelligence Counsel chair sees ‘no happy ending’ for Gaza hostage situation
  19. The mortgage rate shock hitting the housing market has years left to run, Capital Economics says
  20. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 8 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  21. Byron Wien, the ‘nerdy middle-class Jewish kid’ who became a Blackstone and Morgan Stanley legend for his ’10 Surprises’ column, dies at 90
  22. Mercedes exec says EV market is a ‘pretty brutal space’ because price wars and high interest rates are making it an unsustainable business 
  23. ‘Creed III’ and ‘Ant-Man’ star Jonathan Majors accused his ex-girlfriend of assault, but prosecutors dropped all charges within hours of her arrest
  24. Zoom meetings make you anxious? This company is using AI to make you feel more confident on your next video call
  25. FDA panel says an active ingredient in leading cold and flu medicines doesn’t work. Here are alternatives that do
  26. Mortgage rates have now risen on average for 7 straight weeks
  27. ‘Grandpa Google knows the answers and will help you with homework’: Search boss testifies that Gen Z thinks the tech giant is uncool
  28. Joe Biden is taking a victory lap after the latest blowout GDP report and says the much-feared recession is canceled, but Wall Street is dubious
  29. Privacy-busting ‘chat control’ plans rejected by European Parliament as CSAM law heads into final stretch
  30. Siemens Energy shares fall 40% after company seeks government help as wind-turbine woes threaten gas and power division
  31. Boomers won the housing market and millennials got screwed, BofA says. ‘Everyone locked in 3% mortgage rates, except millennials’
  32. California Gov. Newsom is right. Truck drivers and autonomous trucks can thrive together–not just coexist
  33. Facing 50,000-plus lawsuits linking Baby Powder to cancer, Johnson & Johnson mulls a third bankruptcy filing 
  34. How Citigroup’s Jane Fraser found a balance talking about the Israel-Hamas war
  35. California’s prized redwood forests are going extinct: ‘We’re losing them at a rate that is something that we can’t sustain’
  36. I studied 1 million home sales in metro Atlanta and found that Black families are being squeezed out of homeownership by corporate investors
  37. Apple TV hikes prices again, doubling them over the course of one year
  38. China and U.S. appear to restart military talks despite disputes over Taiwan and South China Sea
  39. Desperate Arizona golf courses have finally figured out how to repel the pig-like Javelina pest: chili oil. ‘Even though they’re Southwest animals, they don’t like Southwest seasoning’
  40. American Jews and Muslims are both seeing more hate and harassment since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, civil rights groups say
  41. Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Peter Jackson used AI for ‘separating’ a John Lennon vocal to make the very last Beatles song ever
  42. Sam Bankman-Fried wants to throw FTX lawyers under the bus when he takes the stand, per court filing
  43. The Wall Street Journal and Liz Warren double down on the Hamas crypto canard
  44. Bud Light inks sponsorship with Dana White’s UFC as it struggles to find a way to impress American beer drinkers after trans-ad debacle
  45. U.S. economy glows red hot with a 4.9% GDP reading for the third quarter
  46. Exclusive: A 30-year-old founder debuts a $5 million fund for her second startup that finances brick-and-mortar stores in a new way
  47. DeSantis bans Students for Justice in Palestine from Florida college campuses for providing ‘support’ to Hamas
  48. CEOs rank HR as the lowest AI investment priority
  49. Who is Morgan Stanley’s new CEO Ted Pick? The New York native has risen the company’s ranks from a 21-year-old banker who came last in his class to the coveted chief exec role
  50. Italy loses its crown as world’s top wine producer as hailstorms, floods and a soggy spring ruin its harvest—but dropping the top spot is the least of vineyards’ worries
  51. Shell takes axe to its eco-friendly business as oil giant focuses on digging up fossil fuels
  52. Sam Bankman-Fried set to take the stand at his criminal trial later today
  53. America’s junk food habit might go deeper than we think. A new study says sweet and salty snacks are as addictive as alcohol and cigarettes
  54. CFOs at Workday, Kickstarter and McKinsey on how finance and IT can get along
  55. Mattel CEO says the brand will no longer be confined to toys: ‘We are here to build film franchises’
  56. Jump Crypto and Bain Capital Crypto bet $8 million on Gauntlet founder’s new startup, Aera
  57. Hong Kong hopes a one-off $2,500 check for new parents will help lift one of the developed world’s lowest birth rates
  58. Return-to-office mandates will just keep getting harsher as bosses stick to ‘management by walking around’
  59. Off-duty pilot’s attempt to switch off Horizon Air flight’s engines after using psychedelic mushrooms renews scrutiny of cockpit mental health
  60. Israel-Hamas war could lead to economic chaos in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan and even cause governments to collapse, experts warn
  61. ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott says there’s no bigger risk than being a generative AI ‘fast follower’
  62. At least 16 dead in Maine mass shooting and hundreds of police hunt for shooter as residents ordered to lock down
  63. Dozens of union workers arrested on Las Vegas Strip as thousands of hotel employees rally for new contracts
  64. How to enroll in Medicare: A simple step by step sign up guide to walk you through it
  65. Biden administration asks Congress for $56 billion in emergency spending for disaster relief, child care and high-speed internet
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