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  1. A volcano just erupted in Iceland that’s threatening the country’s prime tourist attraction—the spectacular Blue Lagoon
  2. Apple scrambles to salvage its $17 billion smartwatch business amid a looming ban over patent infringement
  3. Jonathan Majors, who stared in major Marvel films, is dumped by the studio after being found guilty of assaulting his former girlfriend
  4. Gold-colored Air Jordans that were custom-made for Spike Lee sell for $51,000: ‘We couldn’t believe it’
  5. YouTube influencer who gave parenting advice pleads guilty to horrific child abuse
  6. Newly filed Bitcoin ETF application targets ESG investors with carbon credits
  7. 20 years ago, Clarence Thomas was drowning in debt and right-wing politicians were terrified he’d quit the Supreme Court, sources say
  8. ‘Creed III’ star Jonathan Majors convicted of assaulting his former girlfriend as part of a ‘cruel and manipulative pattern’ of abuse
  9. The founder of OLIPOP has been dead set on remote work before it became popular, even after ‘begrudgingly’ considering a return to office
  10. Goldman Sachs’ chief economist says ‘The Great Disinflation’ is under way—and he expects 3 back-to-back interest rate cuts by summer
  11. This 38-year-old college dropout started a $200 million soda business inspired by his history as an overweight teen
  12. Apple to stop selling its latest smartwatches after losing patent case to rival that says ‘even the world’s most powerful company must abide by the law’
  13. Nikola founder who ‘over and over’ made false claims about his startup’s electric trucks gets 4 years in prison
  14. Millions of Americans have already moved away from flood-prone ‘climate abandonment areas,’ scientists find. They project huge flood risk in the Midwest through 2053 
  15. Say goodbye to that bonus: Workers are set to take home less as companies tighten their belts
  16. BSNF Railway has been slow-walking a permit to stop running over grizzly bears for nearly 20 years, environmental groups claim in lawsuit
  17. Bank of America warned of a mild recession at the beginning of the year. Now, it says the Fed is close to ‘sticking’ a soft landing
  18. ‘They see a cash cow’: State and local officials overseeing billions in opioid settlements are deluged with product offers from companies hoping to cash in
  19. New York’s Met Museum to return 16 looted artifacts, tied to art dealer accused of running a trafficking network, to Cambodia and Thailand
  20. After a storm of criticism, Lina Khan’s FTC has a $7 billion victory related to a cancer-test acquisition
  21. Severe obesity increasing among young American children, new study confirms
  22. Hit Netflix show ‘The Keepers’ revives cold case as FBI exhumes body from unsolved 1969 killing
  23. Prince Harry only won $180,000 in court against a British tabloid but the phone-hacking case is an industry landmark
  24. Brainy NBA GM Daryl Morey realizes musical-theater dream with basketball-themed show about 6-inch-tall Michael Jordan and Pippin
  25. AI could accelerate progress toward the world’s climate goals. Here’s how
  26. St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay are tussling over which city can claim the Rays—with a $6.5 billion new stadium deal at stake
  27. Wizards, Capitals billionaire owner strikes deal with Virginia governor to ditch DC—except for his WNBA franchise
  28. Adobe to pay Figma a $1B breakup fee after European regulators scuttle proposed merger
  29. Coinbase, Andreessen Horowitz, Circle among heavyweight donors committing $78 million to new crypto PAC
  30. The SEC attaches a string to Bitcoin ETFs—and investors will be the one to pay for it
  31. St. Louis’ baseball beer legacy lives on as Cardinals reup Busch Stadium naming rights through a 7th decade
  32. Hawaii governor threatens to use ‘hammer’ to convert 3,000 vacation rentals to housing for newly homeless Maui wildfire survivors
  33. NY attorney general’s office touts Gemini and DCG lawsuit in renewed push for expanded crypto role
  34. Elon Musk’s content moderation decisions make X the first target of the EU’s new Digital Services Act
  35. The CEO of the 12th largest U.S. retailer thinks self-checkout is worth it despite theft: ‘Savings on labor costs are higher than the potential downsides’
  36. Sophia Amoruso is ‘exhausted by the girlboss narrative’ and ‘happy to ride a man’s coattails’ at her new VC firm
  37. Trump claims Saudi-backed LIV Golf is coming to his Florida golf course in April
  38. 2023 talent trends that will follow us into 2024
  39. NCAA fears ‘perpetual and unchecked free agency’ after court ruling strikes down longstanding transfer policy
  40. DEA warns Georgia to shelve its plans to be the first state to let pharmacies dispense medical marijuana
  41. ‘Let the kids play’: After bombshell NCAA transfer athlete ruling, movement builds to ease up on rule—for now
  42. Southwest Airlines agrees to $140m settlement for flight canceling meltdown that stranded 2 million travelers in December 2022
  43. The University of Michigan’s $17.9B endowment has trimmed down its private fund investments
  44. Warren Buffett’s bribery accusation against a truck-stop billionaire can’t be used in court, judge rules
  45. U.S. Steel agrees to sell to Japan’s Nippon Steel for $55 per share in $14 billion all-cash mega-merger with all union contracts to be upheld
  46. Citadel billionaire founder Ken Griffin and other recent finance arrivals are turbocharging Florida’s charitable giving: ‘It’s happening right now’
  47. Stressed-out employees are multitasking to survive virtual meetings–and bosses hate it
  48. Inside Amazon’s Project Kuiper, Jeff Bezos’ effort to challenge Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet
  49. Colleagues who film TikTok videos at work and brag about ‘cold water swimming’ are the new most annoying office trends
  50. Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s new finance chief has two ‘modern CFO’ traits big companies desperately need, says a recruiting expert
  51. Dump the U.K. stock market for the U.S., major activist investor tells companies looking to increase their value
  52. The case for the intergenerational C-suite: Why companies need more age diversity in their leadership ranks
  53. Arm lays off over 70 software engineers in China and will relocate some of the jobs outside the country as U.S. chip restrictions take hold
  54. China ‘AI dragon’ SenseTime plunges after surprise death of U.S.-sanctioned firm’s co-founder
  55. Self-checkout technology faces a reckoning just as retailers like Walmart and Target are in the midst of their busiest time of the year
  56. Japan’s chipmaking companies can’t quit the China chip market, despite Washington and Tokyo’s controls
  57. AI and industrial policy saved the U.S. economy in 2023
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