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  1. Union Pacific spies on workers who take medical leave and then fires those who leaves the house, lawsuit says
  2. Secret limits to stop ‘suspicious’ Xanax and Adderall orders are forcing some legitimate patients to scramble
  3. Neil Diamond was in denial of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, a disease that starts slowly with subtle symptoms. Here’s are the signs to look for
  4. Elon Musk is overhauling how Twitter’s blue check marks are doled out—but his indecision has left many users confused
  5. Tesla’s ‘staggering’ $137 million fine for racist slurs and graffiti is reduced by a huge margin
  6. Google has gone from offering perks like free massages to cutting back on snacks as the company tightens its belt
  7. Billionaire investor Charlie Munger says stock market ‘gambling’ is as addictive as ‘heroin’—but he sees no way to fix it
  8. How to watch the NCAA Men’s Championship for free—and without cable
  9. President Biden highlights his clean tech investments in Minnesota visit as he gears up for reelection
  10. If you want a job, you should probably move to Nashville
  11. Judge handling Donald Trump’s case has ample experience with high-profile prosecutions including the ‘Soccer Mom Madam’
  12. Starbucks has fired a worker who helped spark the company’s massive unionization drive but she vows to fight to get her job back
  13. Disney CEO Bob Iger slams Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and says his retaliatory policies aren’t just ‘anti-business but anti-Florida’
  14. Leonardo DiCaprio testifies in money-laundering case on rapper, Obama fundraising and fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low
  15. Donald Trump’s court appearance will be totally different from the secrecy around a previous U.S. leader’s plea
  16. Traffic accident deaths hit a 16-year high last year as drunk and distracted driving skyrockets
  17. Elon Musk’s Twitter changes logo to Doge, pushing the memecoin up 20%
  18. A giant red spoon stolen from a Dairy Queen in Arizona has been returned because someone found it playing Pokemon Go
  19. Bank failures likely to ‘exacerbate the existing liquidity crunch’ within the commercial real estate market
  20. New York finally approves 99 new recreational marijuana store licenses as it speeds up the rollout of legal retail
  21. OPEC+’s decision to cut oil output risks increasing inflation and shows the body’s ‘pricing power is higher than it’s ever been,’ Goldman Sachs says
  22. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says the tech sector faces a ‘reckoning’: ‘What happens when people fall in love with their A.I. tutor?’
  23. Trump leaves Florida on a cross-country journey to turn himself into authorities in New York
  24. Congress is allowing millions of Americans to drink toxic chemicals because it won’t regulate fracking: study
  25. NASA just named its first moon crew in 50 years: ‘This is humanity’s crew’
  26. The robots are here and the pleasure seekers are going to fall in love with AI, say experts who studied machine-human bonding
  27. Elon Musk fulfills Twitter code and blue check promises—but only partly
  28. Former FTC chair urges agency not to tarnish a bipartisan legacy from Reagan to Obama: ‘We can’t ignore the last 40 years of antitrust based on protecting consumers’
  29. Luxury travelers are officially over ‘revenge spending’—they want more for their money and won’t pay as much
  30. Audits, ‘soft laws’ and ‘automation bias’: 3 experts break down what it could take to regulate AI and how hard it will be
  31. ‘Cringeworthy’: Millennial and Gen Z-friendly Democrats say efforts to ban TikTok are missing the point
  32. Seymour Stein, the record executive who signed Madonna, The Smiths and The Replacements, dies at 80
  33. The city that pioneered electric scooters will take them off the street—and big rental operators are crying foul
  34. Bitcoin’s best quarter in 2 years beats all major indexes in Q1
  35. A first grade teacher shot by her 6-year-old student just filed a $40 million lawsuit accusing school officials of ignoring warnings the boy had a gun
  36. ‘How can I shift my work relationships to be less negative?’ It’s time to break the cycle of complaining about your job
  37. Nobel laureate Paul Krugman dampens expectations over A.I. like ChatGPT: ‘History suggests large economic effects will take longer than many people seem to expect’
  38. A millennial banker who studied at Oxford just ousted Montenegro’s president of 3 decades
  39. Rapper Snoop Dogg steps away from his hosting duties and enters the ring in record-setting WrestleMania
  40. Elon Musk’s swelling inventories of unsold Tesla cars have Wall Street worried
  41. China’s Yuan is now the most traded currency in Russia as sanctions knock the US dollar out of the top spot
  42. Exclusive: Female founders navigated a tough 2022 market, but saw funding fall only 28% compared to a 37% average
  43. Hong Kong’s crypto comeback should make the U.S. uneasy
  44. Digital assets platform Bakkt completes $155M deal for Apex Crypto
  45. Ari Emanuel to head new $21.4 billion sports entertainment company combining WWE and UFC
  46. U.S.-China tension is a C-suite hot topic
  47. How to rein in rising benefits costs without shifting the expense to employees
  48. Science academy principal quits after she tried to hand over $100,000 in school funds to a fake Elon Musk
  49. Celebrities ‘call Elon’s bluff’ as Twitter’s blue check-mark deadline passes with only one subtle change
  50. How Summit Powder Mountain, a $40-million ski resort designed to be a utopia for the tech elite, skidded downhill
  51. ChatGPT will quickly handle at least half of the tasks of financial investment jobs, researchers predict
  52. Wall Street’s top strategist says 20% tech stock rally has gone too far and sector will return to new lows
  53. Energy analysts have been making gaseous calls since Russia invaded Ukraine. It’s time to clear away the smoke of economic groupthink
  54. $10 toothpastes and $90 creams on supermarket shelves: Companies targeting premium products to pump up sales
  55. 25 train cars derail in Montana following fiery wrecks in Ohio and Minnesota
  56. McDonald’s reportedly tells U.S. staff to work from home over the next 3 days so it can deliver layoff messages remotely
  57. Surprise OPEC oil production cut sends price towards $100 and puts ‘renewed pressure on the Federal Reserve to keep hiking rates aggressively’
  58. Larry Summers calls the fact that one in 25 dies before age 40 ‘the most disturbing set of data on America that I have encountered in a long time’
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