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  1. Lumber prices start year up 19%—5 bold predictions for where the key housing indicator heads next
  2. The new Bing is out. A Microsoft exec weighs in on how it will make money
  3. Millions of Americans have a gambling disorder, but most of them don’t know it. An expert says these signs could indicate a problem
  4. Girls in Florida may not have to disclose their menstrual histories to play high school sports after all
  5. Robinhood’s crypto business continues to decline during Crypto Winter as customers steer clear of trading
  6. Elon Musk emails Twitter staff to pause ‘new feature development’ during glitch that told users they were ‘over the daily limit’ and blocked them from posting
  7. Middle managers embrace wokeness because it increases their influence and job security, new paper says
  8. Chobani yogurt’s founder is a self-made billionaire and a Turkish immigrant—Now he’s promised $2 million for the country’s earthquake relief
  9. Disney is laying off 7,000 workers and restructuring to reduce costs in a major shakeup following the return of CEO Bob Iger
  10. Police brutality fuels trauma after Tyre Nichols’ murder—how Black communities are coping
  11. Wall Street bankers had to be talked out of liquidating Bed Bath & Beyond and throwing 30,000 people out of work, sources say
  12. A robot’s $100 billion error: Alphabet shares tank after its ChatGPT rival makes a mistake in its very first ad
  13. A potential recession during grad school? What MBA candidates need to know
  14. The AP asked Bing about sports news on LeBron’s big day and it talked about the Super Bowl—in the past tense
  15. Hermès wins lawsuit against creator of NFT MetaBirkins in a historic legal first
  16. Elon Musk’s cost cutting at Twitter reaches the next level after layoffs and stiffing landlords. Now he wants to dump pricey software used by his employees
  17. Financing is so tight for the Adani Group after its shares got savaged by Hindenburg that it plans a $500 million loan prepayment
  18. Twitter suspended a Montana senator for posting a picture of a dead antelope. Then Elon got involved.
  19. Bernie Sanders is coming for Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz over his fight with the union : ‘This is corporate greed’
  20. ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry compares stock market to dotcom bubble in a cryptic tweet
  21. ‘Hindsight is 20/20’: Former Twitter execs tell Congress they screwed up by blocking the Hunter Biden story
  22. How Channing Tatum turned his life experience into a ‘Magic Mike’ franchise and a $125 million business powerhouse
  23. Renewables and nuclear are nearing a ‘tipping point’ and will make up more than 90% of new electricity demand in the next two years, IEA says
  24. ‘Dark personality traits’ in the workplace: what to do when you work with a narcissist, Machiavellian, or expert manipulator
  25. The U.K. just placed huge hurdles in the way of Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard buy—but that doesn’t mean the deal is dead
  26. ‘Quiet hiring’ is the opposite of quiet quitting, and workers are furious about it
  27. How Esusu’s cofounders turned 326 rejections (and a long night out in the cold) into a unicorn
  28. Troubled Disney needs new Ant-Man sequel to ignite successful launch of MCU’s Phase 5 amid recent critical bombs and Q1 results
  29. Signs of life in the U.S. housing market could ‘make our jobs harder’, says Fed’s Neel Kashkari
  30. Americans are feeling the worst about their money since the Great Recession
  31. North Korean hackers have stolen up to $1 billion in virtual assets according to the UN: ‘A record-breaking year’
  32. The term ‘mommy brain’ needs to be ditched because the concept may not be real and is unfair to moms, scientists say
  33. The spillover of bird flu to mammals must be ‘monitored closely,’ WHO officials warn: ‘We need to be ready to face outbreaks in humans’
  34. Companies are following the public’s agenda, not politics–and it’s paying off
  35. UK plans digital pound on blockchain, touts potential for ‘efficiency’ in payments
  36. Americans are fed up with tipping—but they’re doing it more often, even amid soaring inflation
  37. Biden vows to battle Ticketmaster and airlines for sky-high ticket prices hitting Americans
  38. The top 5 investment apps for beginners
  39. Binance says full audit of balance sheet to be delayed, cites ‘limitations’ of accounting industry
  40. Maybe you should stop giggling at work: ‘Laughter padding’ is undermining your input and could be making your colleagues uncomfortable
  41. The cute little Valentine’s Day cupid we know today can be traced back to a vengeful Roman god who was also a mama’s boy
  42. What the heck is a ‘darkness retreat’? A look at football quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ unusual career decision path
  43. Wondering if inflation is cooling? One Fed official suggests keeping an eye on frozen lasagna prices
  44. Boston Bruins diehard and union-friendly Marty Walsh expected to leave White House for NHL players’ union: sources
  45. Inflation is taking a toll on America’s 401ks and retirement plans
  46. Biden wants to bring back the expanded Child Tax Credit, a monthly check to families with children
  47. ‘No one really wants to talk about COVID anymore,’ the WHO’s pandemic lead laments. But the ‘worst case’ possibility of a new coronavirus exists
  48. With crypto banking on the brink, rumors are flying 
  49. One of Biden’s top COVID advisors believes vaccine critics ‘quietly’ got jabbed on the side
  50. In his State of the Union, Biden says the U.S. must ‘finish the job’ on reproductive rights, paid leave, and childcare
  51. McDonald’s worker claims manager ‘pulled his pants down in the stockroom’ when she asked for permission to head home sick
  52. How to use a diversity audit to build trust with employees
  53. The most influential figure in America’s economy earns just $190,000 a year—and he says that’s fair
  54. Forget the Chinese balloon—selling farmland to foreign nationals is the real worry, argue U.S. lawmakers
  55. Microsoft is sacrificing some control as it works with OpenAI to power the ‘new paradigm’ of search 
  56. 6 key takeaways from Biden’s State of the Union speech: Including calling out billionaires and a potential new reelection campaign slogan
  57. Only Black designer in Italy’s fashion council quits Milan Fashion Week—and launches hunger strike—over lack of diversity
  58. CSX railroad workers will finally get the benefit that most U.S. employees take for granted
  59. There’s a surprising culprit behind mass layoffs, says a prominent management professor at Wharton
  60. President Biden’s industrial policy push is a break from 50 years of orthodoxy
  61. The taxman tells millions of Americans he doesn’t want your money just yet
  62. We asked ChatGPT which jobs it thinks it will replace—and it’s not good news for data entry professionals or reporters
  63. The key to hybrid work productivity? Getting the ROI of your commute right
  64. Middle managers are so burned out that nearly half want to quit within the next year
  65. Harry Potter game branded a ‘genocide simulator’ attracts record interest after boycott backfires
  66. WeWork founder Adam Neumann’s new startup aims to make renters ‘feel ownership’ over their home. He says it has something to do with how you deal with a clogged toilet
  67. 4 key takeaways after using Microsoft’s OpenAI-powered search
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