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  1. The higher the level of air pollution, the greater you’re at risk of dementia, Harvard researchers find
  2. Drug dealer pleads guilty in heroin-fentanyl overdose of Michael K. Williams, who played Omar in ‘The Wire’
  3. Rupert Murdoch can be compelled to testify in Dominion defamation trial that could cost Fox $1.6 billion
  4. Joe Biden has another Democrat challenger for 2024, and it’s an anti-vaccine activist who’s also a Kennedy
  5. Blinken has ‘no doubt’ that WSJ reporter accused of being a spy is wrongfully detained—but there’s no formal declaration yet
  6. Twitter just designated NPR as ‘state-affiliated media’—and Elon Musk approved Twitter’s policy rewrite to intentionally change its status
  7. 3 former executives are accused of hiding faulty medical tests that produced false results for tens of thousands of children
  8. From Google to Square to the crypto world, ‘incredibly iconic tech founder’ Bob Lee leaves behind a Bay in mourning
  9. ‘We may be looking at the end of capitalism’: One of the world’s oldest and largest investment banks warns ‘Greedflation’ has gone too far
  10. ChatGPT falsely accused a mayor of bribery when he was actually the whistleblower—now he wants to sue in what could be the first defamation case against a bot
  11. Injectable weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are having a moment. This health care founder says it’s time that obesity—a chronic disease, not a character flaw—does, too
  12. Occidental’s Vicki Hollub on what future CEOs need to know before moving into the C-suite
  13. Sleep problems like snoring can more than double your stroke risk. Following these 8 tips could help
  14. 600 children were sexually abused by 156 Baltimore priests and archdiocese personnel, according to a new state report
  15. This man vowed to eat McDonald’s every day for 100 days and has already lost 34 pounds
  16. Michigan’s governor just repealed a 91-year-old abortion ban: ‘We cannot allow archaic laws to remain on our books’
  17. TikTok’s parent ignores growing U.S. opposition by debuting a new app that’s a cross between Instagram and Pinterest
  18. Workers are in the middle of ‘post-traumatic growth’ right now and it’s leading to a ‘mass reinvention,’ says former USA Today editor-in-chief
  19. The families and victims of the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history will get a $144 million settlement from the Justice Department
  20. Another car maker has entered the growing fight over electric pickups that already includes Ford, GM, and Tesla
  21. Biden is offering $8 billion to whoever can figure out how to produce clean hydrogen energy
  22. Denver would rather leave a golf course vacant than build new housing near a train station
  23. Law enforcement just arrested 120 people in an international malware crackdown dubbed ‘Operation Cookie Monster’
  24. Microsoft and Amazon’s ‘high barriers’ could soon trigger U.K. cloud antitrust probe
  25. Gen Z is blowing past other generations when it comes to 401(k)s and retirement savings
  26. The surprising truth about asking for raises at work: Men are almost as unlikely to ask as women
  27. Ethereum, Arbitrum, and why L2 solutions are such a mess
  28. Tech companies have been pouring billions into VR tech that teens don’t really care about
  29. The tax system is so upside down that millionaires and billionaires get huge breaks from their private jets and megayachts, Secret IRS Files reveal
  30. Americans are becoming more like their European coworkers: They’re working less and having more fun
  31. Is moderate drinking good for your health? Science says no
  32. Stabbing death of tech executive unleashes torrent of anger from VCs and techies who ‘hate what San Francisco has become’
  33. The IMF warns that shadow banks that hold nearly 50% of global assets are vulnerable as central banks raise rates to tackle inflation
  34. Bill Clinton says he has a ‘personal stake’ in the Ukraine war and feels ‘terrible’ about persuading Ukraine to give up its nuclear weapons
  35. SPAC king Chamath Palihapitiya warns faux profits no longer cut it now that startups forced to quit zero-interest-rate policy era cold turkey
  36. Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy buys $29.3 million in Bitcoin with price near $28,000
  37. U.S. secretary of state says WSJ reporter was ‘wrongfully detained’ by Russia—but a formal decision hasn’t been made yet
  38. Amazon remains bullish on $1 billion series ‘Rings of Power’ despite reports that over half of season 1 viewers couldn’t be bothered to finish it
  39. Trump has always thrived on attention and the media is playing a game he helped invent
  40. ADL: ‘Antisemitism is on the rise across America–and it’s creeping into the workplace’
  41. ‘There are an awful lot of dots here’: How Alvin Bragg hopes to turn 34 misdemeanors into crimes committed by Donald Trump
  42. Ohio Republican steps down from Higher Education Committee after MIT says he lied about graduating with a degree
  43. Brett Favre’s attorneys claim he was just trying to raise money for a volleyball facility—he can’t be blamed for it coming out of welfare funds
  44. Atlanta is once again named the world’s busiest airport
  45. Joe Biden invites LSU and UConn to White House, mum on his wife’s idea to invite the losing Iowa women’s team
  46. The attorneys who beat the NCAA in the Supreme Court are back with a new class-action antitrust suit seeking millions of dollars
  47. How the first lady’s invitation to the losers of the women’s college basketball final kicked off a firestorm, according to a scholar of sport and race
  48. A tornado hit Missouri killing multiple people as storms tear through the Midwest: ‘It’s just heartbreaking to see’
  49. From Richard Branson to Tim Ferriss to Nouriel Roubini, meet 43 business bigwigs tied to failed plans for a hipster Davos in Utah
  50. U.S. women need better birth control. So why is this contraceptive company ‘on life support?’
  51. Why Adrienne Harris could win the battle of the crypto regulators
  52. Top exec at Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit blames CEO and board for bankruptcy sale 
  53. Over two-thirds of Gen Z are ‘nepo workers’—and men are more likely to benefit from nepotism, study shows
  54. ChatGPT could finally turn workers’ 4-day week dream into reality, says Nobel Prize-winning economist
  55. Struggling with productivity? Build an employee recognition program
  56. Jennifer Aniston says her first big splurge from her ‘Friends’ paycheck was a mistake
  57. ‘I’m running the business as if I will never fundraise again,’ says Crunchbase CEO
  58. A compensation equity expert dissects what it takes to close the pay gap at any organization
  59. ‘It won’t solve the challenges’: Bill Gates has rejected Elon Musk–backed plan to pause development of advanced A.I.
  60. Johnson & Johnson offers $8.9 billion settlement to roughly 60,000 people who claim its talc products gave them cancer
  61. Chipotle’s CEO has convinced customers to stay loyal and pay more. He’s now facing hurdles that could be even higher
  62. San Francisco could become first U.S. city to have 2 driverless taxi services by the end of the year
  63. Millennials are finally feeling optimistic about their finances—probably because most got financial help from their families
  64. First came the return-to-office policies. Now comes the discipline: How companies are punishing work-from-home holdouts
  65. America only had a handful of billionaires 40 years ago. We’re now creating ‘centibillionaires’–and unless we tax them, trillionaires
  66. The world’s richest man just got richer. LVMH boss Bernard Arnault’s wealth has topped $200 billion for the first time
  67. Biden warns tech execs that they must ‘address the risks to society, the economy, and national security’ when selling A.I. products
  68. The world of finance faces an ethics check
  69. Birth control fail: Why American women can’t have better contraceptives in 2023
  70. Biden administration offering $450 million to set up solar farms and other clean energy projects at coal mines
  71. Hawaii considers charging tourists to enter the state in bid to face ecotourism crush
  72. Former teacher and union organizer Brandon Johnson wins Chicago mayor’s race in victory for Democrats’ left wing
  73. ‘We’re prisoners’: 3% mortgage rates are a blessing—and a curse
  74. With the right prompts Google’s Bard can easily jump its guardrails and generate misinformation on 8 out of 10 topics, research group finds
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