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  1. Worldwide carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit a new record in 2023 despite push for net zero
  2. ‘Screw the haters’: George Santos has a new job selling personalized videos for $200 just days after being expelled from Congress
  3. Spotify cancels 2 high-profile podcasts, adding to a list of cutbacks that also includes its third round of job cuts this year
  4. Millennials are the most housing-obsessed generation, BofA survey shows—it’s a sign the prosperity of the boomers has bypassed them
  5. Disinformation scholar accuses Harvard of muzzling her work related to Facebook after Mark Zuckerberg donated $500 million to the university
  6. Hacker stole data of 6.9 million 23andMe customers and then put it up for sale online
  7. Can billionaire VC Joshua Kushner mix kindness with capitalism?
  8. After Israel and Ukraine, Taiwan business leaders fear Taipei-Beijing tensions may trigger the next geopolitical conflict
  9. Deepfakes are another front in the Israel-Hamas war that risk unleashing even more violence and confusion in the future: ‘This is moving incredibly fast’
  10. Bill Gates’ nuclear reactor company signs a clean energy deal with the UAE, as nuclear power takes center stage at COP28
  11. Booming eldercare industry, dizzying choices: 5 things to keep in mind when choosing a retirement home for Mom or Dad
  12. The ‘Chinese Warren Buffett’ gives a moving eulogy for Charlie Munger, calling him the ‘enlightened’ embodiment of ‘modern-day Confucianism’
  13. Depression is costing the global economy a ‘profound’ $1 trillion per year, warns U.S. Surgeon General
  14. Older millennials are ‘feeling the hit’ in this housing market, BofA finds—and a lot of it has to do with student debt
  15. Stagflation akin to the 1970s will make for flat S&P 500 returns over the next decade, according to one bank’s super-pessimistic forecast
  16. Spanish news giants pile into Meta’s legal nightmare
  17. Andreessen Horowitz is adding major California pension funds to its LP base for the first time, records show
  18. Despite hating the economy, the typical American became 30% wealthier during the pandemic
  19. Exclusive: Mozilla adds 4 new directors from diverse backgrounds to its nonprofit board in stark contrast to OpenAI
  20. Rumors of a 4th stimulus check are so out of control the IRS actually had to debunk them
  21. Harvard alums are making $1 donations in a symbolic protest of school leadership’s ‘moral failures’ in handling anti-Israel protests
  22. Bitcoin roars past $40,000 as SEC’s next window to approve spot ETFs draws near
  23. Why residential conversions can’t save commercial real estate
  24. China’s youth unemployment crisis has millennials quitting the city for the country and the farming life—that their parents escaped
  25. Prominent work-from-home CEO has just acknowledged a significant flaw in the remote office model
  26. Bitcoin hits $40,000, and some worry that could be a signal to scammers
  27. Vinod Khosla details how much his venture firm had on the line before Sam Altman’s reinstatement at OpenAI
  28. Conservative-backed couple’s claim for a $14,729 refund could help Supreme Court kill a wealth tax on billionaires—and throw the entire tax regime into ‘chaos’
  29. The League founder Amanda Bradford became more ‘risk-averse’ as her dating app grew. That’s why she sold it to Match Group for $30 million
  30. Some of the Big 4 consulting giants already think AI could trim years off the path to partner
  31. Spotify to slash bloated headcount by 17% after CEO Daniel Ek says staff are doing too much ‘work around the work’
  32. More than half of the world’s largest companies don’t have a chief sustainability officer. Here’s the proof they’re missing out
  33. How the CEO of SLB says its name change is helping the oil and gas services company weather the climate change storm
  34. Luxury property billionaire might have seen his fortune become completely worthless overnight after his firm filed for insolvency
  35. Annual performance reviews are outdated and they’re probably hurting your company
  36. Biden budget director warns of ‘kneecap’ to Ukraine’s economy, war effort as American funds run dry
  37. Career advice from the CFOs of Dell, Eli Lilly, and Marriott—3 women who have each spent 20-plus years climbing the ladder at one company
  38. Britain’s snail-pace growth has set U.K. households back by $10,500 as peers in France and Germany pull away
  39. Panama Canal has gotten so dry and backed up after brutal drought that shippers are paying up to $4m to jump the queue
  40. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz: ‘You can do right by your people and your shareholders at the same time’
  41. BMW is still recalling air bags with the defect that killed dozens and injured hundreds more and sent Japanese supplier Takata into bankruptcy
  42. Former gang leader who stabbed Derek Chauvin in prison 22 times charged with attempted murder, prosecutors say
  43. ‘No men’s team faces anything remotely similar’: Oregon athletes sue over Title IX violations, claiming they practice in a filthy public park
  44. South Dakota bans flights within a half-mile of Mount Rushmore and tour operators are miserable: ‘I don’t know what we’ll be able to salvage’
  45. Far-reaching Sandy Hook fallout sees Remington gun factory in Upstate New York dating to 19th century set to close
  46. Wide-ranging survey of 38 business economists finds over 3 in 4 believe the recession is canceled
  47. America expands military tech, info sharing pact with Australia, UK in China’s backyard of the Indo-Pacific
  48. Truck-stop billionaire’s lawyer calls bribery claims from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway a ‘wild invention’
  49. The Future 50: Companies built for growth in uncertain times
  50. OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma heads to Supreme Court in case over whether $6bn payoff can shield Sackler owners from future lawsuits
  51. John Kerry says U.S. stands with 56 countries committed to phasing out coal power plants entirely
  52. Bill Gates doubts the world will hit climate targets and calls for a carbon tax to hit the dirty energy sector
  53. Biden White House takes aim at oil and natural gas with major new emissions rule: ‘The clock is no longer just ticking. It is banging’
  54. New York City is borrowing from the great cities of Europe with America’s first congestion pricing plan, charging $15 to most drivers
  55. Roche pushes to catch up to Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy with $3.1bn deal for obesity drugmaker Carmot
  56. Met baritone singing of ‘miraculous spring’ interrupted by climate activists’ huge banners: ‘NO OPERA ON A DEAD PLANET’
  57. Biden administration likely to scrutinize Alaska Air’s $1.9bn deal to buy Hawaiian Airlines over fears of higher fares
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