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  1. Jury sides with Gwyneth Paltrow in Utah ski collision trial that her attorneys described as ‘utter B.S.’
  2. Donald Trump’s indictment adds a new and infamous chapter to the list of presidential scandals over the past 233 years
  3. Meet the Manhattan District Attorney who’s prosecuting Donald Trump over a hush money payment
  4. Donald Trump can still run for president after his indictment—and even govern from jail
  5. Donald Trump’s indictment is just one of his many legal problems stretching from Georgia to Mar-a-Lago
  6. ‘Our enemies are desperate to stop us’: Donald Trump’s supporters see his indictment as yet another ‘witch hunt’
  7. ‘Burner phones and lies’: How a rapper ended up on trial in an alleged billion-dollar international corruption scheme
  8. Donald Trump has been indicted over hush money payments in a first for a former U.S. president
  9. CEOs are still bullish on decarbonization in wake of Inflation Reduction Act
  10. Joe Biden praises NFL player Damar Hamlin, who turned his cardiac arrest into a mission to ‘make life-saving technologies more widely available’
  11. An NFL team owner is teaming up with an animal rights group to return Lolita the orca back to the wild after 50 years in captivity
  12. How Lyft’s new CEO ‘got really good at doing more with less’ leading a non-profit for 14 years and why he thinks it could save the rideshare company
  13. Gun injuries soared 40% early during the pandemic and have only slightly tapered off since
  14. Today’s management-speak has a lot in common with 1930s Soviet propaganda—and it’s making people miserable
  15. Scientists have created a meatball made from a genetically-engineered mammoth—but no one is allowed to eat it
  16. Forget the ‘Twitter-fueled bank run.’ SVB was doomed by a network of wealthy VCs warning founders to pull funds ‘as fast as possible’ in private, sources say.
  17. After bank failures, Joe Biden raises the alarm to restore ‘common-sense’ rules that Donald Trump weakened
  18. College targeted in the war on ‘woke’ is stunned by its infamy: ‘This isn’t a factory that pumps out, you know, non-binary communists’
  19. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg touts Biden airport investments and warns that serious safety problems are happening twice a month
  20. Stocks could end the year 14% higher—and it’s because the banking crisis, according to veteran investment strategist Ed Yardeni
  21. A church that counts Justin Bieber and Russell Wilson as members is accused of requiring employees to donate part of earnings as a tithe
  22. These jobs require a master’s degree in public health—and pay $100K and up
  23. What does the CFTC’s suit against Binance mean for Coinbase? Analysts weigh in
  24. 2 of the scientists who worked on the first ancient Swahili DNA analysis say the results weren’t African or Asian—they were both
  25. Janet Yellen says the Trump administration ‘decimated’ the Treasury’s financial stability department and she’s focused on repairing the ‘cracks’
  26. Used-car prices are creeping back up: ‘If you have to buy a used vehicle, now would be a good time’
  27. Putin can’t handle the truth: Why American journalist Evan Gershkovich, who was abducted for revealing Russia’s economic collapse, must be freed
  28. The guy who bid $190 million for the Flatiron Building didn’t show up with the money
  29. Here are 5 reasons people are dunking on that call for a 6-month A.I. development pause
  30. One of the world’s richest men knows why Silicon Valley Bank really failed: ‘People on iPhones’
  31. Sam Bankman-Fried just pleaded not guilty to 5 new charges, including bribery and money laundering
  32. Three things I learned during paternity leave
  33. Regal Cinemas will let you see a movie for free if you bring a potato
  34. Colombia is being forced to spend $3.5 million moving Pablo Escobar’s hippos
  35. Some advice for the new head of a World Bank is inheriting a slew of problems and a dysfunctional corporate culture
  36. OpenAI’s ChatGPT faces U.S. FTC complaint, call for European regulators to step in
  37. ‘All layoffs are bad’: Recent Salesforce and Meta job cuts show even good severance packages won’t soften the blow for workers
  38. How to rebound from a mid-career layoff: ‘Be your own HR department’
  39. King Charles III addresses German parliament in a historic first for a British monarch—and speaks in fluent German
  40. ‘I’m still alive’: Elon Musk reveals his unusual breakfast choice, joining other big-name CEOs with strange eating habits
  41. Meta denies reports that it brought a DJ to one of its onsite cafes
  42. After SVB’s demise, a banking scholar who used to work at the Federal Reserve breaks down the greatest hits of bank runs
  43. TikTok’s Russian propaganda label has been haphazard and ineffective, according to a new study
  44. How to watch MLB’s Opening Day for free—and without cable
  45. The American shopper just officially had their weakest quarter of spending since the pandemic hit
  46. Tennis greats Andre Agassi and John McEnroe join Pickleball Slam tournament as the new sport tries to attract fans
  47. CNN’s prime time ratings tank 61% as network boss plows ahead with new vision
  48. Hollywood is headed toward a ‘2-tiered system’ with white men dominating studio releases and diversity banished to streaming
  49. The majority of Americans don’t feel employers provide fair workplaces—and it could lead to more resignations
  50. Wall Street bonuses slashed more than 25% after a brutal 2022: New York comptroller
  51. Over 150,000 people have been let go so far this year. Are layoffs a confession of bad management?
  52. Marc Benioff says he can juggle empathy, cost cuts, and layoffs as he doubles down on efficiency at Salesforce
  53. Gas, crypto, and China’s move to dethrone the dollar
  54. Momofuku’s CEO is guiding the restaurant’s CPG expansion with $17.5 million in funding
  55. Over half of U.S. states will raise minimum wages in 2023. Here’s how that could affect higher-earning workers
  56. Lamborghini unveils its first hybrid—equipped with a massive V12 engine and just 6 miles of electric range 
  57. What bank CEOs should communicate to reassure clients their money is safe
  58. The U.S. has millions of ‘missing’ workers—but the gap largely isn’t being caused by COVID-19, study finds
  59. Russia has arrested an American Wall Street Journal reporter on espionage charges
  60. How employers can support transgender workers ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility
  61. Think salary transparency will cause outright war among your workers? If done well, it actually can push them to work harder, studies say
  62. I am a Starbucks barista who doesn’t qualify for all the wonderful benefits you keep hearing about. We want the ‘different kind of company’ that Howard Schultz promised but failed to deliver
  63. Fortune’s list of the Most Innovative Companies in America features a finance standout in the top 10
  64. Ivy League schools are closing in on an $90,000-a-year price tag—but experts insist it’s still worth it
  65. The movement to put the brakes on generative A.I. gains steam
  66. ‘People here are ready’: Russia’s Nobel Prize–winning journalist warns nuclear war is being sold to the public ‘like pet food’
  67. Top economists think the Fed will hike rates just one more time before easing the pressure in 2024
  68. ‘Axie Infinity’ developer Sky Mavis launches next act: Studio partnerships and an update to its Ronin blockchain
  69. Manhattan’s population grows as big U.S. cities claw back people after COVID pandemic outflows
  70. Most gig workers in Seattle are now entitled to paid sick leave under first law of its kind in the U.S.
  71. ‘Stakeholderism’ is a reaction to rising statism
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