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  1. Mark Zuckerberg denied the ‘narrative’ that he’s ditching the metaverse and he unveiled a new goal: bringing ‘A.I. agents’ to ‘billions of people’
  2. The ‘war on science’ is hurting our health. These leaders are fighting back 
  3. YouTube’s ‘number one’ priority is Shorts—its TikTok rival—as new CEO Neal Mohan scrambles to reverse declining ad revenue
  4. Dual COVID and mental health pandemics are wreaking havoc on Americans. When it comes to the latter, ‘the worst may still be to come’
  5. FDA signals the growing recognition of the gut in health by approving the first fecal transplant pill
  6. Ex-Fugees rapper found guilty of multi-million dollar political conspiracy after a trial that included Leonardo DiCaprio
  7. Moderna’s CEO shares what it was like to leap from pre-revenue startup to household name and Fortune 500 company
  8. All the theories why Tucker Carlson got fired, from offensive texts about his bosses to too much prayer talk and Rupert Murdoch’s personal disdain
  9. Disney is hyping up successes like Avatar and Thor at a major movie convention the same week it’s cutting thousands of jobs
  10. Amazon’s cost cutting claims a new victim: Halo fitness devices
  11. We Build The Wall founder who stole hundreds of thousands from donors after promising ‘not to take a penny’ is sentenced to prison
  12. Vanguard: The housing market downturn is ‘why we view a mild U.S. recession in 2023 as most likely’
  13. Over 50? It’s time to talk about shingles. Here’s everything you need to know
  14. 3 factors driving health care inequality—and ideas for how we can solve it
  15. Biden announces a new more robust nuclear agreement with South Korea to meet increasing threats from Kim Jong Un
  16. Bluesky is Jack Dorsey’s attempt at a Twitter redo and it’s already growing fast
  17. The ‘hospital at home’ movement is coming. Here’s what it means for patients
  18. A Silicon Valley startup that is threatening to replace fossil fuels with clean hydrogen just raised $250 million
  19. Carmaker Stellantis is offering staff buyouts as it tries to cut 3,500 hourly workers in response to the ‘increasingly competitive global market’
  20. The Supreme Court seems sympathetic to a 94-year-old woman whose condo was seized over a $2,300 tax bill and sold for $40,000
  21. ‘Donald Trump raped me’: Woman testifies the ex-president attacked her in a dressing room and is suing to get her ‘life back’
  22. First Republic’s disclosure of a $100 billion bank run scared the market so much its stock has fallen from $150 just a few weeks ago to around $6
  23. Sorry, CEOs: Returning to the office won’t solve America’s loneliness epidemic, the U.S. Surgeon General says
  24. Elizabeth Holmes gets a temporary delay on her prison sentence as a court decides if she can remain free during her appeal
  25. A reporter’s trip in a driverless car named Peaches was a delight until it got confused and stopped in the middle of the street
  26. Remote work has failed to kill toxic office politics as rumor spreading, backstabbing and credit snatching remain eternal
  27. Shares of First Republic Bank hit an all-time low raising questions about the ‘ability of the bank to raise fresh capital’
  28. ‘I mean, how dumb was I?’ Legendary investor Peter Lynch says these are the top mistakes he’s made—and what he looks for in a company
  29. Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision takeover is on life support after regulators say no
  30. Former Coinbase employee who nearly fled the U.S. for India asks for lighter sentence after changing plea from ‘not guilty’ to ‘guilty’
  31. Disney is suing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis saying he retaliated against the company for political reasons is threatening their business
  32. Chipotle says working class customers are coming back and boosting their sales
  33. CEO of CVS warns there’s a Medicare ‘tsunami’ heading for the U.S.
  34. Olympian Apolo Ohno says to ask yourself 4 questions for a healthier life
  35. ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ has turned into accept ‘we’re all worse off’ for Brits—and they’re furious
  36. Goldman Sachs says there are 116 stocks, including Nvidia and FedEx, that are vulnerable to an activist attack. See the full list
  37. 20% of adults suffer from chronic pain—here are 12 alternative therapies to try instead of medication
  38. Reframing flexible work as ‘agile working’ could get even the most stubborn bosses onboard. That’s great news for working women
  39. The owner of a giant ranch is auctioning off his 2,000 white rhinos after he failed to legalize selling horns
  40. Apple reportedly removes Bitcoin white paper in most recent beta for Mac’s operating system
  41. Equity and meritocracy aren’t necessarily at odds. How I had to figure out the big E to rethink our company’s diversity approach
  42. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are publicly wooing recently retired Welsh soccer legend Gareth Bale to come play for Wrexham
  43. Microsoft vows to fight to preserve the biggest tech acquisition ever, saying the UK has a ‘flawed understanding of this market’
  44. Can a CBDC be truly private? An ACLU technology expert weighs in
  45. Bud Light fumbled its partnership with a transgender influencer, but such inclusive deals are here to stay, experts say
  46. NFL launches first blockchain-backed mobile game in collaboration with Mythical Games
  47. Bed Bath & Beyond CEO is the latest example of a female leader facing a ‘glass cliff’
  48. Microsoft’s plan to buy Activision vetoed by British antitrust watchdog, dealing a hammer blow to the $69bn deal’s prospects
  49. Exclusive: Few women held leadership positions at the scandal-plagued Riot Games 5 years ago. That’s changed
  50. Decentralized exchange Vertex launches on Arbitrum with backing from Jane Street and Hudson River Trading
  51. Job post goes viral for demanding candidates have no more than 3 jobs in the last 10 years, but recruiters warn leaders to give job hoppers a chance
  52. Starbucks is inviting staff on 2-hour coffee dates as it works to fix rift with unionizing employees
  53. McDonald’s CFO is starting to sound like a CMO—here’s why
  54. Men don’t talk candidly about serious health issues at work. Here’s why that’s a problem
  55. Exclusive: TPG Tech Adjacencies II fund raises $3.4 billion
  56. Queen superstar Freddie Mercury’s worldly possessions—including a silver Tiffany mustache comb—will go on auction at Sotheby’s
  57. The next pandemic could be ‘as infectious as this one but far more lethal’—and make COVID look like a cakewalk, expert warns
  58. Exclusive: TPG raises $3.4 billion to invest in tech companies that choose to stay private longer
  59. Jacinda Ardern, who led New Zealand through COVID and a devastating mass shooting, is joining Harvard University
  60. Failing to accommodate worker menopause costs the U.S. economy more than $25 billion a year
  61. Say goodbye to the company retreat: Business travel isn’t ever going back to pre-COVID normal, study says
  62. Venture capital is in for a ‘world of hurt,’ says investor: ‘We’re not sure that venture capital is an asset class that will endure’
  63. Elon Musk is ‘distracted’ and Tesla’s ‘toxic culture’ and ‘human rights risks’ are a big problem, major shareholder group says
  64. A lifetime of caring for others is leaving mothers broke in retirement 
  65. Meta’s Nick Clegg takes a harsh tone on Beijing as momentum builds for a full TikTok ban: ‘China has already taken a very different path’
  66. CVS CEO Karen Lynch calls for a holistic approach to the mental health crisis: ‘Your head is connected to your body’
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