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  1. The battle over abortion is boiling over with lawsuits, bans, and protections that come 9 months after the Supreme Court’s key ruling
  2. TikTok’s little-known CEO faces a hostile audience as he introduces himself to America
  3. The slumped housing market reaches a critical juncture—aggressive homebuilder incentives and price reductions are working
  4. The Rock reportedly bent DC Studios to his will and ultimately got himself and Henry Cavill fired while tanking the next superhero movie at the box office
  5. Bill Gates says that the A.I. revolution means everyone will have their own ‘white collar’ personal assistant
  6. SEC moves to sue Coinbase over asset listings and staking, company sees ‘retaliation’
  7. Justin Sun and Lindsay Lohan among group charged by SEC with illegally shilling crypto
  8. Moderna’s CEO defends the decision to more than quadruple the price of the COVID vaccine and charge around $130 in Senate hearing
  9. Bitcoin teeters near $27,000 as Fed raises interest rates and Powell says cuts unlikely in 2023
  10. Gov. Ron DeSantis is expanding Florida’s controversial ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law beyond elementary school to include all grades
  11. Silicon Valley Bank might have just blown up a banking regulation that was put in place at the depths of the Great Depression
  12. Rebuilding Ukraine will cost nearly half a trillion dollars, World Bank says
  13. As nation awaits Donald Trump’s arrest, Manhattan prosecutors postpone grand jury, sources say
  14. TikTok influencers are descending on Washington to lobby for the social media platform as its CEO prepares for a congressional grilling
  15. Telephone scammers who bilked older Americans for at least $87 million by impersonating law enforcement are arrested in Thailand
  16. Muscle car mainstay Chevy Camaro is going out of production but the company promises ‘this is not the end’ of its story
  17. ‘People are so frustrated’: Striking Los Angeles school support staff earn a paltry $25,000 on average
  18. Treasury yields fall and major stock indexes rise on Fed rate hike announcement
  19. The Fed hikes rates by a quarter of a point as it calls the banking system ‘sound and resilient’
  20. 2 law professors explain who gets to keep the engagement ring after a breakup
  21. ‘It’s a financial house of cards’: Just 10% of Americans have high confidence in the banking system, and the shock is that it’s so many
  22. Elizabeth Warren is so angry about the Fed that she just signed onto a Republican senator’s bill to create a new independent watchdog
  23. Nvidia and Adobe think they may have solved generative A.I.’s copyright problem
  24. Ron DeSantis proposed a bill to ban CBDCs. A trade policy professor calls that ‘a little ludicrous’
  25. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the Bard chatbot would make mistakes. It called Google a monopoly and asked for the government to break it up.
  26. Women are skipping marriage and becoming a force in the workplace 
  27. ‘It’s like an earthquake:’ Cathie Wood blames her funds’ poor performance on the Fed’s aggressive rate hikes
  28. Taylor Swift fans are sharing their health tips and hydration plans for the singer’s 3-hour show
  29. How drone company Zipline turned one country’s logistical nightmare into a foundation for success
  30. New Zealand is spending $4 million to help young people get over their exes
  31. The CDC issues warning after deaths linked to popular eyedrops
  32. Moderna to charge $130 for COVID vaccines in shift to commercial distribution
  33. Don’t believe the pundits who conflate middle-class entrepreneurs and Big Tech. Startups are today’s mom-and-pop businesses
  34. Meta is still trying to make its virtual world a place where people want to spend time, this time with new ‘quests’
  35. A 5,000-mile wide belt of seaweed is scheduled to wash ashore on Atlantic beaches and vex hotel workers
  36. 14 states consider laws forcing schools to use trans students’ ‘deadnames’—the ones they were born with and chose to change
  37. Boston pizzeria owner held without bail on charges of forced labor and physical violence
  38. U.S. moves closer to green-lighting lab-grown chicken in stores
  39. Special prosecutor denies he’s a ‘closet Klansman’ as he takes case of 5 white police officers charged with killing Black motorist
  40. TikTok CEO to insist to Congress it’s ‘inaccurate’ to think its ‘beholden to the Chinese government’
  41. Jack Daniel’s case against ‘Bad Spaniels’ chew toy likening its whiskey to ‘excrement’ heads to Supreme Court
  42. Climate change is exacerbating the global water crisis. Corporations must be part of the solution
  43. Bill Gates predicts A.I. will change the world more and faster than his personal computing revolution
  44. Banker wins $370,000 after judge rules she was denied a promotion for being a woman
  45. ‘Ghost jobs’ are the latest thing workers need to worry about: That role you’re applying for might actually be fake
  46. Antisemitic speech on Twitter surged 105% after Elon Musk took over, new research finds
  47. This is the interview question Deloitte’s head of talent asks candidates to find out what’s most important to them
  48. Is Operation Chokepoint real? A crypto skeptic weighs in
  49. Here’s what CEOs want to see in your talent strategy
  50. Mozilla wants to do for A.I. what it did for web browsers with Firefox
  51. One of America’s biggest investment managers lost $340 million in the surprise Credit Suisse bond write-off
  52. Days after Wyoming abortion ban takes effect, a judge is hearing arguments about allowing them again
  53. Lumen CEO Kate Johnson is drawing on her experience at Microsoft to turn around a $20 billion business
  54. A Hebrew Bible over 1,000 years old could be yours for a cool $30 million, Sotheby’s says
  55. Spying, poaching, and lawsuits: The long, strange history between Credit Suisse and UBS
  56. Fed to make hotly anticipated rate hike decision for first time since Silicon Valley Bank implosion
  57. Flee, fight, or freeze? How to know when it’s time to stand up to your boss
  58. How Adobe’s CFO is avoiding mass layoffs: ‘We don’t want our employees worried about when the next shoe is going to drop’
  59. GameStop is back in profit after a loss of $147.5 million last year and the share price is surging
  60. Abortion rights advocates score narrow win as Oklahoma supreme court okays procedure to preserve woman’s life
  61. Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision lawsuit set to hear from doctors about injuries as celeb’s attorney calls case ‘utter B.S.’
  62. Switzerland suspends some Credit Suisse bonus payments even after the bank promised they’d be paid
  63. Miami startup founders seem to have one thing in common: Mayor Francis Suarez
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