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