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  1. From Care Bears to Reverend Nat’s Hard Cider, small business owners sound the alarm about the credit crunch in a post-SVB world
  2. Eric Adams hails arrival of robot police dog called ‘creepy’ over 2 years ago: ‘Digidog is out of the pound’
  3. Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan over ‘campaign to intimidate and attack’ after getting Trump-related subpoenas
  4. Lawyers reveal on the eve of trial that Rupert Murdoch has an active role at Fox News after all: executive chair
  5. There’s a problem with Biden’s threat to ban TikTok: How to actually block Americans from using the app?
  6. Jeremy Grantham says Warren Buffett’s favorite corporate tactic facilitates ‘stock manipulation’ and hurts the economy
  7. I’ve been my friends’ favorite DungeonMaster for 2 years now and I gave ChatGPT-fueled Dungeons & Dragons a try. I’m not threatened.
  8. MBA students need a ‘business-plus’ degree focused on emerging tech, Emory Goizueta dean says
  9. Biotech and business: Why this top school is launching a new dual MBA program
  10. Is a master’s degree in business analytics worth it?
  11. What are the advantages of attending a master’s degree program in social work online?
  12. 3 surprising career paths for someone with a master’s degree in social work
  13. What can you do with a master’s degree in social work?
  14. Why the government is aggressively hiring social workers in 2023
  15. Analysts are bracing for the worst earnings decline since the first wave of COVID lockdowns
  16. A Medicare broker can help find the best coverage for you. Here’s what to know before you hire one
  17. People painting their lawns is only the latest twist in the long strange American pursuit of perfect grass
  18. For the first time ever, Federal Trade Commission fines an organization for ‘review hijacking’
  19. A zombie apocalypse isn’t likely–but a fungal outbreak is
  20. China’s strict new limits for generative A.I. chatbots is a chance to reconsider the 6-month A.I. moratorium
  21. Parents are sacrificing retirement savings to set their Gen Z and millennial kids up for success, and it’s creating a ‘vicious cycle’
  22. Elizabeth Holmes just lost her chance to stay out of prison while she appeals her fraud conviction
  23. The pipeline that caused a miles-wide oil spill off the coast of California is going to be up and running again
  24. Weeks after his ‘big failure’ losing almost $2 billion on SVB, Sweden’s top pension fund chief sacked ‘with immediate effect’
  25. Lightspark launches tool to fix Bitcoin’s Lightning Network in key test for Facebook vet David Marcus
  26. ‘Synthetic data’ could determine whether or not millennial founder Charlie Javice lied to JPMorgan Chase about millions of fake customers
  27. Working in the office is worth the cost of a commute—if you’re looking to climb the corporate ladder
  28. ‘The situation is quite fragile’: The IMF just issued its weakest outlook for the world economy in 3 decades
  29. ‘The survival of our profession is at stake’: Tinseltown could grind to a halt as Hollywood writers vote whether to go on strike for the first time in years
  30. 2 children are dead after an electric bike battery caught fire and burned down an apartment building
  31. A new Fed survey suggests ‘the credit crunch has started’ and the tight money era has arrived. Here’s what that means for a recession
  32. Americans really don’t trust crypto, Pew survey shows
  33. National home prices just bottomed out, says real estate data juggernaut CoreLogic
  34. Elon Musk paints over the ‘W’ in Twitter sign at San Francisco headquarters after apparent row with landlord 
  35. There’s a ton of great TV shows right now because they’re all competing to be top of mind for awards season
  36. Legal battle over abortion pill mifepristone could hurt women of color and create financial burden
  37. FBI and FCC warn Americans over ‘juice jacking’ at public phone charging stations: ‘Don’t let a free USB charge drain your bank account’
  38. Tupperware warns it could go out of business soon
  39. Member of insider-trading scheme agrees to pay Coinbase $470k in restitution
  40. Whole Foods’ San Francisco flagship store closes after just one year citing ‘safety’ of employees
  41. Twitter’s former trio of top execs sue Elon Musk’s company for not paying their legal bills 
  42. Russian spies caught boasting they’ve turned the UAE away from American ally in leaked top-secret files
  43. The risk of a ‘hard landing’ for the world economy has ‘risen sharply,’ IMF warns as it slashes global growth outlook
  44. Al Jaffee, the defining cartoonist who retired from Mad magazine at 99, dies in Manhattan at 102
  45. Bankruptcy marketplace Xclaim raises $7 million after crypto rebrand
  46. If you want to work remotely, find a company that started in the year 2000 or later
  47. Fanta soda creates a Fanta Orange-scented fragrance
  48. Inside the mind of CZ: Why Binance’s CEO is the way he is
  49. Entrepreneurs launched startups to provide easy access to abortion pills. Now, the Texas ruling on mifepristone might force them to pivot
  50. Disgraced Fyre Festival founder says he’s going to do it again despite being hit with a 6-year fraud sentence after the first event’s blistering failure
  51. New surveys reveal the demographics of employees still working remotely—and who’s running back to the office
  52. ‘Little old lady’ charged with third bank heist after allegedly handing the teller a note saying ‘sorry I didn’t mean to scare you’
  53. Warren Buffett has his eyes on this one country when it comes to his future investments—and he already owns 6% of its top 5 companies
  54. Artificial intelligence could make a difference for young readers around the world–or make literacy even less equitable
  55. Caste discrimination case against two Cisco engineers is dismissed—but litigation remains alive
  56. She spent a decade trying to build better women’s health care—now her startup is on the brink of failure
  57. How Autodesk’s CFO is tackling sustainability—from home remodels to ‘smart cities’
  58. Bitcoin just hit $30,000 for the first time in almost a year
  59. This rare car license plate just cost someone $15 million
  60. Nintendo shares surge after the Mario movie’s record-breaking opening but the company is still navigating ‘uncharted territory’ amid slowing sales
  61. U.S. states buying millions of doses of medication abortion drugs amid fears that courts could make them illegal
  62. Americans aren’t loving EVs yet—less than half say their next car will be electric
  63. Leisure travel has hit pre-COVID levels, but business travel remains months away from a ‘full recovery’
  64. Beijing state media warns against ‘excessive hype’ around A.I. as series of Chinese tech giants announce ChatGPT competitors
  65. Methodology for Fortune’s directory of online master’s in social work programs
  66. CAT Labs, a crypto crime-fighting startup led by a former DOJ special agent, raises $4.3 million
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