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  1. Elon Musk’s brain startup is being investigated for possible ‘dangerous pathogens’ after allegations of ‘sloppy, unsafe laboratory practices’
  2. Kansas City Chiefs can expect Native American protesters at the Super Bowl over the team’s mascot: ‘It’s not going to stop’
  3. Florida will no longer ask students ‘humiliating’ and ‘invasive’ menstrual questions to participate in school sports
  4. ‘We’re not seeing any signs of consumer weakness’: Uber’s CEO says the company’s strong quarter shows how people are spending their money very differently from a year ago 
  5. President Zelenskyy calls out SpaceX chief who says the country has ‘weaponized’ satellite internet: Either support Ukraine’s ‘right to freedom’ or Russia’s moves to ‘kill & seize’
  6. PayPal CEO to step down amid economic turbulence and slumping shares after years of breakneck growth
  7. Yahoo is cutting 1,000 jobs and planning even bigger layoffs but says it’s ‘still hiring aggressively’
  8. Economist Larry Summers compares the Fed’s inflation fight to taking a medicine for an ‘infection’—and says the ‘risks are very large’ that the economy tips into a recession
  9. The world needs to ‘calm down’ about the risk of a new COVID variant emerging from China, the country’s former CDC chief says
  10. Microsoft’s CEO says A.I. could help humanity create a ‘utopia’ while warning that ‘runaway AI’ could be a big problem
  11. Gary Gensler hits Kraken with $30 million settlement, prompting outcry of ‘regulation by enforcement’
  12. ‘AI is a serious contender’: Morgan Stanley says ‘something suggests’ the ChatGPT mania isn’t another investment fad
  13. DJ David Guetta used Eminem in a set and ‘people went nuts’—but artificial intelligence generated the rapper’s voice and lyrics
  14. Why this top part-time MBA program is focusing on leadership training
  15. How old are you, really? What your biological age is—and a 6-step plan to help lower it
  16. ‘He could talk the talk if he was involved with a bunch of horsemen’: Burt Bacharach won millions in the racing industry
  17. NYC Mayor Eric Adams makes subdued appearance over ‘fresh rat droppings’ at his Brooklyn townhouse
  18. Oregon liquor officials in hot water over personal use of 23-year-old Pappy Van Winkle’s, other rare bourbons
  19. Tesla’s former CTO just won a $2 billion loan from the White House for his EV battery recycling startup
  20. Cannabis giant to slash its workforce by 60% as the legal pot industry’s recent boom goes bust amid a haze of fingerpointing
  21. The great American love affair with beer is slowly coming to an end
  22. Twitter’s ex-safety chief says he got a ‘wave of homophobic and antisemitic threats’ and had to sell his home after the ‘Twitter files’
  23. A pair of huge cartoonish boots are about to go on sale for $350 and the internet is obsessed with them
  24. Most millennials and Gen Z are hiding their spending habits from their partners. Many consider that worse than physical cheating
  25. These 2 maps show the inventory situation in America’s 400 largest housing markets
  26. Larry Summers says the economy could be headed towards a ‘Wile E. Coyote moment’
  27. A glitch in Robinhood’s system let users place bets that cost the company $57 million in one day
  28. Europe says Twitter must do more to combat disinformation—and Americans also back the fight
  29. Cyber firm cracks OneKey crypto wallets, raises broader questions of hardware security
  30. ‘I’ve read all the spy novels’: Judge and Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers spar over his use of messaging apps 
  31. Bank of America: ‘Black-owned businesses are growing–but they need our continued support to thrive’
  32. GitHub is laying off 10% of staff and cutting down office space
  33. The scale of Covid’s carnage on education is becoming clear: Enrollment for K through 12 is down more than 1 million students
  34. Investors are still trusting anonymous crypto founders with millions—even after the FTX meltdown
  35. Apple cofounder Wozniak takes aim at ‘dishonest’ Elon Musk for misleading Tesla buyers: ‘They robbed my family of so much money’
  36. Adults prefer kids who lie to ones who tell blunt truths, study says
  37. Materiality assessments may soon be everywhere. But do they really drive strategy?
  38. The ‘Great Resignation’ is now the ‘Great Regret’: 80% of job hoppers wish they hadn’t quit their old roles, with Gen Z the most regretful
  39. Reducing calories may help you live longer, a new study suggests  
  40. Decentralized token LDO surges as Coinbase CEO warns of SEC staking crackdown
  41. Nearly a quarter of a million kids are ‘missing’ from American high schools after the pandemic
  42. Bob Iger casts doubt on rumors that Disney will buy Hulu and says ‘everything is on the table’
  43. ‘This is a big, big deal’: Ohio’s governor is shocked at the toxic train derailment that forced a town to evacuate
  44. ChatGPT creator aims jab at ‘lethargic’ Google as the tech giant’s A.I. war with Microsoft heats up
  45. Top Gun’s Miles Teller and singer Nick Jonas are on a long list of the celebrities starring in in multi-million dollar Super Bowl ads this year
  46. Robinhood moves to buy back $550M of shares bought by Sam Bankman-Fried
  47. ‘He Gets Us’: Christianity gets a new slogan in $20 million worth of Super Bowl ads funded by Hobby Lobby CEO and others
  48. Michigan might send residents $180 checks to combat inflation: Here’s who qualifies
  49. Stroke survivor John Fetterman, the newly elected senator, hospitalized for lightheadedness
  50. The massive pilot shortage is making airlines freak out and it’s giving unions a lot of leverage
  51. An escaped zoo owl likened to ‘a Brad Pitt for Central Park’ has become an NYC celebrity
  52. I am a DoorDash driver who’s been elected to the Colorado State House. Food delivery companies are gamifying your tips and making it harder for drivers to earn a living wage. Here’s what you can do about it
  53. How private equity whiz Weijian Shan went from penniless in the Gobi desert to orchestrating a takeover of one of China’s biggest banks
  54. Who controls crypto? Digital assets and Web3 test the boundaries of intellectual property
  55. Burt Bacharach, jazz-pop icon who thrived in the rock age, dies at 94
  56. Childcare is so expensive that educated women are dropping out of the workforce because they refuse to put more than 25% of their paycheck toward the cost
  57. Bob Iger’s announcement of mass layoffs and restructuring at Disney were enough to make Nelson Peltz stand down in his proxy fight
  58. Disney CEO Bob Iger speaks out about replacing Bob Chapek fresh off a major restructure announcement saying he ‘created a huge divide’
  59. A major commodities trader says they have uncovered a major fraud after discovering their Nickel shipment contained no Nickel—and it’s costing them more than a half billion dollars
  60. The office may finally be making its comeback—but the ‘banner moment to return’ has likely passed
  61. A crisis of confidence is plaguing women in menopause—and workplaces are failing to support them
  62. ChatGPT fever hits Marc Benioff’s former co-CEO at Salesforce as Bret Taylor jumps on the A.I. bandwagon
  63. ‘Ultra-Luxury’ real estate broker accused of scamming $381,000 in COVID-relief funds to lease a Bentley and pay for cosmetic surgery
  64. Alphabet spent an estimated $2 billion on severance packages. Here’s how much layoffs cost companies
  65. Pete Davidson has saved breakfast at Taco Bell
  66. Nearly 7 in 10 dealmakers say that sexual misconduct, harassment, and gender bias continue to be a problem in the industry
  67. End of work-from-home boom helps Uber buck trend of disappointing tech industry results
  68. ‘Information warfare against China’: Beijing ratchets up pushback against Biden claim that shot-down balloon was part of a spy program
  69. Gen Z’s favorite makeup brand has delivered 16 quarters of net sales growth, CFO says
  70. ‘Warnings were ignored, poor performance was condoned’: Inside Southwest’s Christmas chaos that saw 2 million passengers stranded
  71. BP CEO Looney on climate-target rollback furor: ‘People will not judge us on our words, they will judge us on our actions’
  72. Billionaire pockets over $3 million after auctioning off 76 Hermes handbags—and his family still owns more than 1,000 of them
  73. Biden attacked for ‘living in a green hallucination’ after he claims U.S. will need oil ‘for at least another decade’
  74. Deadly Texas Tesla crash mystery solved
  75. Sharing your Netflix password? Be prepared to pay almost 50% more
  76. KFC is putting pet toys in kids’ meals as China’s younger generations have fewer children
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