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  1. SoFi Bank sues to block Joe Biden’s pause on student loan payments that it say is costing it millions
  2. Norfolk Southern promises a safety upgrade that critics say falls short of what’s needed after a fiery train derailment in Ohio
  3. Twitter must keep details about U.S. government’s data requests secret because they could tip off ‘our foreign adversaries,’ judge rules
  4. Gender equality won’t be achieved for another 300 years at the current pace of progress, UN secretary-general says
  5. Women are consistently overqualified for top management jobs but they’re still getting shut out and it’s contributing to a $7 trillion problem
  6. Biden administration to fight $13 billion mortgage merger on grounds that it would increase costs for homebuyers
  7. Researchers used artificial intelligence to detect Alzheimer’s risk with over 90% accuracy and could transform how medicine is practiced
  8. Too much social media can hurt your health—this app can help you cut back
  9. Drawings from 4-year-olds during the pandemic show how much the danger traumatized them
  10. ‘We’re done’: The governor of California says the state won’t do business with Walgreens after it stopped selling abortion pills in 20 states
  11. American schools would rather not tell parents just how badly behind their children are after the pandemic
  12. Florida bill that would require bloggers to register with state raises big free speech questions: ‘It’s an attempt to bring critics to heel’
  13. The company responsible for the toxic Ohio train derailment promises to give millions in recovery money to neighboring Pennsylvania
  14. A top tech analyst just warned that Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s comments this week could spark a selloff
  15. How a cybersecurity degree helped this successful exec lead at Twitter and IBM
  16. Biden hints at billionaire tax and ‘making people pay a fair share’ as he gets ready to unveil his new budget
  17. CFO as a service: This company matches startups with remote C-suite talent
  18. Twitter employees have access to Slack again, but now Twitter is broken
  19. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon says he’s worried about the war in Ukraine and ‘our relationship with China’
  20. The governor of South Carolina wants $1.3 billion to invest in a new EV plant that could employ 4,000 people
  21. The one management skill ChatGPT can’t replace
  22. ‘It’s like a building where all the pieces are on fire’: Twitter engineer says layoffs created chaos and Elon Musk works in the office with 2 bodyguards
  23. Binance once tried to hire current SEC Chair Gary Gensler to advise on regulations
  24. Moderna eyes human testing of mpox, bird flu vaccines this year: ‘They’re really for public health’
  25. ‘They were all dumb as a rock’: Microsoft’s CEO slams voice assistants like Alexa and his own company’s Cortana as A.I. is poised to take over
  26. Europe’s new net neutrality battle could have global consequences
  27. Poland rocked by death of a politician’s teenage son following abuse revelations in state media
  28. ‘Inflation is a monster that we need to knock on the head’: The chief of the European Central Bank says it must do more to bring down prices
  29. Jerome Powell faces a grilling on Capitol Hill as inflation continues to sizzle
  30. Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort pays $3.15 million to settle federal charges over foreign bank accounts
  31. Pete Buttigieg’s campaign against airline ‘junk fees’ is under way with a ‘dashboard’ showing whether families will get separated
  32. Sirius XM lays off 8% of its workforce
  33. Elon Musk mocks BBC report alleging misogynistic accounts on Twitter soared 69% under his leadership
  34. Mark Zuckerberg wants to flatten Meta’s management structure but he could be fueling staff conflicts and shadow hierarchies
  35. Phil Batt, the former onion farmer who ushered in a Republican era as Idaho governor, dies at 96
  36. Paris is rebuilding Notre Dame to its exact pre-fire state and is on course to reopen for the 2024 holiday season
  37. I’m a former NFL player turned performance expert. Here’s how to redefine your career in an era of mass layoffs. All you need is a piece of paper
  38. Keto diet may not be as healthy as some nutritionists and influencers want you to believe, scientists warn
  39. Altria tries to ‘responsibly accelerate U.S. adult smoker and competitive adult vaper adoption’ with $2.75 billion investment in NJOY
  40. Government accuses Exxon of ignoring nooses discovered by Black workers at Louisiana facility
  41. Move over, ‘bare minimum Mondays.’ Working hard at the beginning of the week to ease into a ‘quiet weekend’ can help fight burnout, expert says
  42. Disney World fan favorite Dole Whip, which used to only be available in the parks, is coming to a grocery store near you
  43. Rochester mayor decries ‘tragedy of epic proportions’ after 1 death, 9 injuries at rap concert stampede
  44. Rent the Runway is giving customers an extra item for free in a play for inflation-burdened shoppers
  45. Aggressive Medicare Advantage marketing floods TV and mailboxes with misleading ads. The Biden administration is cracking down
  46. All Walmart stores in Portland are closing permanently
  47. A sprawling army of Twitter bots has spent the last few months praising Donald Trump and slamming his Republican critics
  48. Private business jet passenger dies after severe turbulence
  49. Honeymooners suing snorkeling company for $5m after they were allegedly abandoned in the ocean and feared they would drown
  50. Ethereum ‘killers’ and the problem of too many blockchains
  51. One investor wanted to back female founders so badly she overlooked red flags. Now, she hopes others can learn from her mistakes
  52. Golden visas are ‘the tip of the iceberg’ as digital nomads and the ultrawealthy continue to flock to other countries
  53. Future of Credit Suisse in question after scandal-plagued bank just lost its most loyal investor
  54. Norfolk Southern’s second Ohio cargo train derailment poses no ‘public health risk’ this time, officials say
  55. How executives can balance employee wellness and high productivity
  56. White founders receive some $35 million more across the funding cycle than Black and brown founders
  57. Disability rights advocates argue new Kansas bill would encourage employers to pay disabled staff less than minimum wage
  58. This kids toy company made too many bobblehead figures so now it’s ‘eliminating’ $30 million worth of stock
  59. Here come the activists: Corporate America girds for a challenging 2023 proxy season
  60. Toblerone is being forced to change its design again
  61. Morgan Stanley’s bearish top strategist says stocks could keep rising—in the short term
  62. The world’s bestselling manga series is getting the Netflix live-action treatment
  63. Spain set to pass law requiring 40% of company boards to be women
  64. Fox News on unlikely collision course with Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis over its defense in libel lawsuit
  65. Major bank cuts staff bonuses by 10%—but gives its CEO a 11% raise
  66. Musk discounts Tesla prices in U.S. and Europe again despite ‘infinite’ demand
  67. How the IMF naively parroted Putin’s fake statistics–and botched its economic forecast for Russia
  68. Rural hospitals that were struggling financially even before the pandemic are running out of COVID aid
  69. Mark Mobius warns that investors should ‘be very, very careful’ in China, after revealing he can’t get his money out of the country
  70. How former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty learned to embrace being a female role model
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