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  1. Visitors to Michelangelo’s David ridicule Florida school’s objection to the statue: ‘I don’t understand how you can say it’s porn’
  2. Joe Biden says GOP risks ceding U.S. tech leadership to China: ‘I’ve got news for you and for MAGA Republicans in Congress: not on my watch’
  3. Gwyneth Paltrow’s trial hinges on the ‘skier code’—informal rules that dictate who has the right of way on the slopes
  4. Twitter is secretly boosting 35 users including LeBron James and Marc Andreessen, according to a new report
  5. A court just reinstated the murder conviction of Adnan Syed from ‘Serial’ case but he will not return to prison immediately
  6. America and Russia have stopped sharing nuclear weapons data as the last arms control pact between them falls apart
  7. 3 military service members take steps to sue the government over jet fuel-contaminated drinking water in that sickened 6,000 people
  8. Laid-off tech workers: These top business schools are still offering extended MBA deadlines, scholarships
  9. Here are 7 free AI classes you can take online from top tech firms, universities
  10. A famous market watcher who called the subprime mortgage crisis is warning that stocks are about to crash: ‘It’s the highest probability since COVID’
  11. Apple debuts buy now, pay later service that gives users ‘interest-free loans’—as delinquent debt rates soar
  12. Nvidia moves into A.I. services and ChatGPT can now use your credit card
  13. President Biden visits a semiconductor manufacturer to highlight the $280 billion CHIPS Act ahead of the new budget showdown
  14. Starbucks’ CEO was so inspired by olive oil in coffee, he made it a menu item. Here are the pros and cons for your health
  15. A judge just upheld the Boy Scouts’ $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan after getting hit with more than 80,000 claims of child sex abuse
  16. What is Midjourney? The A.I. image generator used to create the viral image of the Pope in a puffer jacket
  17. Painting by famed Flemish artist Brueghel that was assumed to be a fake and hung behind a door sells for $845,000
  18. Top banking regulator blames SVB collapse on ‘mismanagement’ but insists vulnerability was ‘not apparent until the unexpected bank run’
  19. A leak at a nuclear power plant in Minnesota has been repaired but the resulting shutdown killed hundreds of fish in the nearby river
  20. Minnesota kicks off its $100 million trial against e-cigarette maker Juul for allegedly targeting young people and hooking a ‘generation’ on nicotine
  21. Renewable electricity in the U.S. achieved a huge milestone in 2022, and production is only increasing
  22. Lyft’s new CEO says its competition isn’t just Uber, it’s a ‘battle against staying at home’
  23. Goldman Sachs says the banking meltdown is a ‘headwind’ for the economy but not a recession-causing ‘hurricane’
  24. The xenophobic questioning of TikTok’s CEO highlights the outsider status of Asian Americans in the U.S
  25. We asked Google’s A.I. chatbot ‘Bard’ basic SAT questions and it would flunk a real exam
  26. Twitter will suppress accounts that don’t pay for Twitter Blue, proving that ‘shadowbanning’ is alive and well
  27. How Binance really operates: The world’s largest crypto exchange boasts vast profits, hefty influencer payouts, and a ticking time bomb on its balance sheet
  28. Google, Meta, Salesforce, and more get tough on employee evaluations. Here’s how they’re overhauling performance reviews
  29. Professor behind EigenLabs gets $50 million funding, promises to upgrade Ethereum network
  30. With techno-nationalism on the rise, the world needs a peaceful NATO for science and technology
  31. California’s weather is so wacky that a ski resort now plans to stay open through July 4th
  32. House Speaker McCarthy demands that Biden negotiate on debt ceiling—but refuses to present his own budget proposals
  33. The best ways to invest your cash right now as interest rates keep climbing
  34. ‘Succession’ racks up record audience with 2.3 million tuning into HBO for first night of final season
  35. ‘We hope to become America’s team — sorry’: Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney’s Wrexham to play Manchester United in San Diego
  36. Meta’s latest step in its ‘Year of Efficiency’: More reviews and lower bonuses
  37. Disney joins Microsoft and Snapchat as latest big-name company to slink away from metaverse ambitions
  38. A government report says WFH is dying out. A remote work guru says that’s false
  39. The U.S. gambling industry bans marketing partnerships with colleges as sports betting flourishes
  40. Beyoncé’s Ivy Park clothing line hasn’t been a hot seller. Now she and Adidas are parting ways
  41. Sam Bankman-Fried bribed Chinese officials to the tune of $40 million as he got desperate about frozen Alameda funds, new DOJ charge claims
  42. More killer tornados will hit the South as global warming creates dangerous new weather patterns, study says
  43. The U.S. drops the hammer on Binance: What it means and what we still don’t know
  44. National home prices fall for seventh straight month
  45. Billionaire ‘Bond King’ Jeff Gundlach tells the Fed it must choose between fighting inflation or rescuing banks—it can’t do both
  46. Star Wars’ Mark Hamill is leading a drive to send drones to Ukraine. Now he’s also the voice of the country’s air raid system
  47. Warren Buffett once called Jay-Z ‘the guy to learn from’. Now the rapper is worth $2.5 billion—here’s how he made his money
  48. ‘I was born an entrepreneur, but I had to learn how to be a CEO.’ These are the 2 things that a 9-figure founder did to step up
  49. Honda is recalling more than 330,000 vehicles over side-view mirror glass that could fall out
  50. Pfizer’s chief corporate affairs officer remembers the moment she figured out how to ‘break through’ to skeptical consumers during COVID
  51. Managers are feeling pressure to perform after mass layoffs. Here’s how employers can better support them
  52. Japan and the U.S. reach deal on critical EV battery minerals to cut reliance on China
  53. Is the mega-round back? There have been some eye-popping deals in recent months, but don’t call it a comeback just yet
  54. First Citizens has a history of acquiring banks. Here’s how they should approach the SVB acquisition, according to experts
  55. Tesla is being investigated over seat belts that may come loose
  56. Elon Musk takes a shot at Bill Gates in ongoing feud, saying the Microsoft founder’s understanding of A.I. is ‘limited’
  57. Bob Iger warns Disney staff that 7,000 layoffs will come in 3 waves—starting this week
  58. Founders and CEOs look at a possible TikTok ban in fear: ‘No other platform does this as successfully’
  59. Silicon Valley Bank’s sale to First Citizens has boosted trust in First Republic and other regional banks—for now
  60. In business we trust? It’s all relative
  61. Spiked mortgage rates push housing market affordability to levels not seen since the housing bubble—where 9 experts see rates going next
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