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  1. Ex-Twitter execs suing for more than $1 million tell court that Elon Musk’s ‘X Corp’ name change doesn’t let company off the hook
  2. Access to most common abortion pill is preserved—for now—by Supreme Court emergency ruling
  3. Driver who claimed Tesla’s Autopilot caused a crash that left her with facial injuries loses what’s believed to the first such case to go to trial
  4. The first message to Lyft employees from its brand-new CEO: A ‘significant’ number of you will lose your jobs
  5. Emaciated alligator found in the middle of New York City with rubber bathtub stopper in its stomach dies of ‘tragic case of animal abuse’
  6. ‘Promptography’: Artist who rejected photography prize for his A.I.-generated image backs new term
  7. The CEO and CFO of Silicon Valley Bank’s bankrupt former owner have resigned more than a month after its stunning collapse
  8. A diet rich in certain foods may help protect against miscarriage, new research says. Here’s what to eat—and avoid—if you’re pregnant or trying to conceive
  9. Corn inflation is so bad in the Democratic Republic of Congo that some people are smuggling it through Zambia in coffins
  10. A top UK official is resigning for being too much of a jerk. He called work ‘utterly useless’ but never raised his voice, he says.
  11. Elon Musk is so distracted by his many companies that he’s mismanaging Tesla, investors say. ‘There is collective frustration’
  12. The accountant shortage is so real that dozens of cities have no credit score because they didn’t file financial paperwork in time
  13. ‘Bond King’ Bill Gross is piling into regional bank stocks: ‘It’s a license to make money’
  14. Janet Yellen announces some new rules to crack down firms that pose a potential risk to America’s ‘financial stability’
  15. Kevin McCarthy is struggling to get House Republicans behind his debt ceiling bill
  16. Hedge funds are looking for targets—here’s what they want
  17. The researchers that discovered ChatGPT can predict stock price movements discuss what A.I. investing can (and can’t) do
  18. Alec Baldwin is off the hook for involuntary manslaughter charge after new evidence emerges about fatal shooting on movie set
  19. A businessman just pleaded guilty to bribing the head of Michigan’s marijuana board with thousands of dollars in cash and private flights
  20. SpaceX’s Starship went down in a blaze of glory—and left a mess for locals who warned about the impact
  21. Twitter is a check mark mess and fake accounts are already popping up claiming to be city agencies and politicians
  22. CEO is so worried about remote workers using A.I. and doing multiple jobs he threatens to increase quotas by ‘30 to 50 times our normal production’
  23. America’s teens of color are transforming digital activism: ‘With this generation, we are not going to wait’
  24. From physical security to cybersecurity—how this leader broke into the industry and is fighting to change recruiting
  25. 2 things to consider before enrolling in a master’s degree program in business analytics
  26. Bolivia is sitting on a goldmine of lithium but it’s setting up an ideological collision between modern society and indigenous religious views
  27. The ‘leave pity city’ CEO says she feels terrible that her ‘rallying cry seemed insensitive’
  28. ‘We need to bring our costs down’: Lyft plans to slash another 1,200 jobs after losing ground to rival Uber and struggling for profits
  29. Cathie Wood thinks a robotaxi boom will boost Tesla stock to $2,000 within 5 years
  30. How ‘stand your ground’ laws promote violence and racial resentment
  31. Chile wants to nationalize its priceless lithium supply as the EV revolution heats up
  32. Why the explosion of Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket was a ‘very successful failure,’ from a space policy guru who works for the Air Force
  33. There’s a small but very real chance that over-the-counter medication could send you to the emergency room, says team that studies medications
  34. Snap’s ‘My AI’ chatbot tells users it doesn’t know their location. It does
  35. Stress is making your biological age older than it actually is. Recovering could make you younger again
  36. Lachlan Murdoch drops his defamation lawsuit against an Australian news outlet after Fox agreed to pay $787 million to settle Dominion suit
  37. A physical therapist who specializes in NBA players’ feet reveals his big fears over KD, LeBron and Embiid’s footwork
  38. Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas says she wasn’t paid as much as her male costars until 20 years into her career: ‘I didn’t even think about asking for it’
  39. The real streaming wars are not between Netflix and Disney. Asian smart TV makers and Silicon Valley are vying to capture your living room–and upend legacy media
  40. The Supreme Court will decide the fate of short-term abortion pill access today while the bigger battle rages on
  41. Adolescence is brutal. Something as simple as eating a handful of walnuts a day could help teens weather the storm
  42. This Week in the Metaverse: ‘Final Fantasy’ creator Square Enix’s Web3 partnership shows blockchain gaming ripe with potential
  43. America’s toxic love affair with guns has it on pace for a record-setting year of mass shootings
  44. Police probe $15 million Toronto gold heist after thieves swipe container from Canadian airport
  45. Ryan Reynolds’ $2.5 million bet on an obscure, but historic soccer team might pay off big in season 2: ‘That was the most dramatic thing I’ve ever seen in my life’
  46. With a dozen books, 80 million sold copies, and an iconic Key West bookstore, Judy Blume pins her success on nostalgia: ‘I remind people of their childhood’
  47. Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act means your city will get more trees—he gave urban canopy efforts a massive $1.5 billion in funding
  48. Cruise says its autonomous vehicles can save thousands of lives. But Americans still don’t trust driverless cars
  49. ‘Emily Not Welcome’: Parisians are sick of the American tourists overrunning their city for a glimpse of Netflix scenery
  50. Utah CEO under fire after praising employee who sold their dog to return to the office
  51. Bitcoin, the debt ceiling, and the ‘revolt’ against the U.S. dollar
  52. Will Julie Su become Biden’s new secretary of labor?
  53. Musk’s Twitter drops labels calling global media groups like NPR ‘government-funded’ or ‘state-affiliated’
  54. Autodesk doubled down on remote work—productivity skyrocketed
  55. The conversion of empty offices to apartments is padding Autodesk’s bottom line: ‘Customers are asking how to modernize, retrofit, and extend capacity’
  56. Why boomerang CEOs aren’t the worst option, according to new data
  57. Rail unions tell railroads to buy back less stock and invest more money in safety after string of derailments
  58. 3 CFOs explain how the role has evolved and what it takes to succeed
  59. An MIT vet wants to revolutionize the steel industry. But finding funding for big swings in climate tech isn’t easy
  60. BMW apologizes for its slipup at Shanghai auto show, after social media users accuse it of giving ice cream to foreigners and not locals
  61. The destruction of nature threatens the world economy. It’s time to outlaw it as a serious financial crime
  62. California will provide cities and farms 100% of water requested for the first time in years after massive winter storms
  63. Alec Baldwin’s manslaughter charge over ‘Rust’ fatal shooting will be dismissed
  64. Elon Musk loses $13 billion in 24 hours after SpaceX rocket explosion and disappointing Tesla earnings
  65. Elon Musk’s Tesla price cuts could start a pricing war and turn EVs into commodities, Ford CEO Jim Farley says
  66. CEO Bob Iger is trying to recapture Disney’s magic. 3 big problems stand in his way
  67. Elon Musk is ‘personally’ buying Twitter Blue for celebrities like LeBron James, William Shatner, and Stephen King, who pledged to never pay
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