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  1. Feud erupts between Elon Musk and Microsoft—with one side threatening to sue the other for ‘illegally’ using its data
  2. Assault charges are dropped against CEO who gained fame for raising his employees’ salaries while slashing his own by over 90%
  3. Coinbase gets Bermuda license, plans to launch offshore exchange in coming weeks
  4. Too many countries are freaking out about population the way Elon Musk has—and it’s hurting women worldwide, the UN says
  5. Mark Zuckerberg’s year of efficiency takes another turn as he joins McDonald’s and Google by laying off thousands in the metaverse
  6. Billionaire investor Howard Marks outlines 4 key differences between the 2023 banking crisis and 2008
  7. The Supreme Court just temporarily extended access to the abortion pill until it decides whether or not to allow states to ban it entirely
  8. U.S.-born princess faces an ‘unjust’ eviction from her crumbling Rome villa that has a Caravaggio painting on the ceiling
  9. Microsoft is shelling out $50 million for a piece of land in Wisconsin after Foxconn whiffed on their big manufacturing promises
  10. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis expands ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill through high school as LGBTQ groups call it an ‘assault on freedom’
  11. How Facebook users can apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement
  12. Meta was warned not to let teens into Horizon Worlds, but it’s doing it anyway
  13. Homebuyers are saving thousands by talking their way into mortgage rate buydowns. Here’s how to do it
  14. Snapchat is making its ChatGPT-powered A.I. bot available to all users
  15. Childcare is so expensive that families are spending a quarter of their income on it
  16. Giving diversity a true seat at the boardroom table
  17. There are 5 types of digital nomads. How to tell which one you are based on your travel, work, and personality
  18. MillerKnoll CEO who ranted at workers to ‘leave pity city’ in a now infamous video raked in $5 million last year
  19. Snap doubles down on creators, opening ad-revenue sharing and launching public stories to users over 18
  20. Stablecoin legislation punted again as Republicans and Democrats butt heads: ‘We’re starting from scratch’
  21. The rate of ‘profound’ autism is rising, but not as fast as milder cases, according to a new study
  22. Airbnb’s CEO says a $40 cereal box changed the course of the multibillion-dollar company
  23. Ukraine calls on energy giant Shell to tap its massive ‘blood money’ profits from Russia’s invasion and donate $1 billion to rebuild the country
  24. Companies that ditch degree requirements in favor of skills-based hiring could see an explosion of talent with 19x the workers
  25. Dominion’s $787 million settlement is only the beginning as a group of lawsuits over election lies wait in the wings
  26. Taylor Swift avoided $100 million FTX debacle by questioning whether the exchange was selling unregistered securities
  27. The U.S. economy is teetering on the edge of an $18 billion monthly ‘student loan cliff,’ analysts say
  28. Google’s $1,700 foldable smartphone will reportedly debut in June
  29. The man who popularized hashtags on Twitter is quitting the platform
  30. Marijuana growers are between a rock and a hard place as they face oversupply and interstate commerce woes: ‘I’m tired of running a failing business’
  31. A 33-year-old Portlander has spent $25,000 on a magic mushrooms business with no profit in sight. She’s trying to ‘grow as much medicine as I can.’
  32. Kim Kardashian’s private equity firm believes this is the secret to making the ‘best decisions’ in business
  33. Gov. DeSantis appointees continue their fight for ‘superior authority’ over Disney World
  34. Donald Trump returned to Instagram after 2 years and started hawking NFTs to his followers
  35. More CEOs are leaving their jobs, and it’s opening doors for women to step up
  36. Kendall Roy’s Manhattan penthouse from ‘Succession’ hits the market for $29 million
  37. The House Financial Services Committee weighs crypto legislation and outrage
  38. Credit scoring is pseudoscience–and it perpetuates the consequences of slavery and segregation
  39. Young people are almost as likely to consult fortune tellers as financial experts and are more familiar with Elon Musk’s net worth than their family’s, new study shows
  40. A researcher studying whether A.I. can learn common sense says the technology is ‘almost like a new intellectual species’
  41. A British tycoon is selling J.P. Morgan’s 12-bedroom mansion for $93.5 million
  42. KPMG is diversifying its partner rank through sponsorships and succession planning
  43. Fugees rapper Pras Michel tells court fugitive tycoon Jho Low paid him $20 million for a photo with Obama
  44. Bank of America cautions against age-old Wall Street adage of ‘Sell in May and go away’ ahead of predicted summer rally
  45. Americans say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, but many generations surprisingly have thousands stashed away
  46. All signs are pointing to a credit crunch, says a top Wall Street strategist
  47. Lux Capital has a new $1.15 billion war chest, and cofounder Josh Wolfe says he’s hunting for the most promising A.I. startups
  48. Johnson Controls CEO: ‘Humanity has 7 years to cut global emissions by half–but we can decarbonize buildings ahead of schedule’
  49. The big winner from Fox’s $787.5 million settlement is a private equity firm that stands to make a 1,500% return
  50. Airline accidentally sells $10,000 trans-continental business class tickets for $300
  51. Netflix is turning away from America and Europe for subscriber growth, with over 80% of new members coming from another region last quarter
  52. Biden slams House Speaker McCarthy’s debt plan as ‘huge cuts to important programs’ used by millions of Americans
  53. Fancy eating lunch at the edge of space? You’ll soon be able to—for $132,000
  54. Reddit will charge companies and organizations to access its data—and the CEO is blaming A.I.
  55. A.I. was supposed to improve decision making. Instead, business leaders are so overwhelmed with data they’re struggling to function
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