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  1. The next CEO of Twitter, replacing Elon Musk, could be this NBC ad executive—or one of these other high-powered woman execs
  2. CNN’s chaotic Donald Trump town hall that turned into a lie-filled campaign rally is panned: ‘CNN should be ashamed of themselves’
  3. Donald Trump appeals the sexual abuse verdict and $5 million award against him over errors that his attorney said were ‘beyond the pale’
  4. You’ll no longer be able to take a carpool ride with Lyft to save money
  5. Former FTX chief compliance officer cooperating in crypto lawsuit against Tom Brady, Shaq and celebrity promoters
  6. A.I. will change ‘any professional informational task’ in 2-5 years, says Reid Hoffman
  7. Federal Reserve official says climate change isn’t a serious financial risk
  8. Peloton stock falls to record low after recalling millions of bikes whose seats could suddenly break off
  9. Retired NFL great JJ Watt is taking a page from Ryan Reynolds’ playbook by investing in English soccer-and it already looks like he’s loving it
  10. Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says stocks could jump 15% or more this year—but only if the Fed cuts rates
  11. How Marriott kept its customers close when third-party apps came to town
  12. Brett Favre just dropped his lawsuit against Pat McAfee for saying he was ‘stealing from poor people in Mississippi’
  13. Elon Musk says he has chosen a new CEO for Twitter and it’s a woman
  14. The lessons of the war on COVID mustn’t be forgotten as the U.S. moves on from the pandemic, researchers warn
  15. Brett Favre dropped his lawsuit against a sportscaster who said he was ‘stealing from poor people in Mississippi’ after the man apologized
  16. More gay men can donate blood after controversial decades-old rules to protect from HIV infections are loosened
  17. A.I. will be ‘revolutionary’ for investing but won’t replace humans anytime soon, Morgan Stanley survey finds
  18. Elon Musk is asking a panel of judges if he can ditch his court-ordered ‘Twitter Sitter’ for Tesla-related posts saying it ‘chills’ his free speech
  19. Return to the office is shoving moms out of the workforce—again
  20. Coinbase’s chief legal officer humbles himself before Pepe coin horde after newsletter provides incomplete history of meme
  21. Adidas plans to sell parts of its remaining Yeezy shoes and donate the proceeds to charities and groups ‘hurt’ by Kanye West’s statements
  22. Zillow: U.S. default would see mortgage rates top 8%, home sales plummet, and the housing market slip back into a ‘deep freeze’
  23. Lyft launches new preorder option at airports ahead of a busy summer travel season
  24. Google can now match Microsoft in party planning A.I.—and a whole lot else. But will it be enough?
  25. Jamie Dimon says he won’t be buying any more failed banks: ‘It’s a lot of work’
  26. Why should you get an MBA?
  27. What can you do with an MBA?
  28. Accelerated options in master’s of public health programs: What you need to know
  29. Could Biden could theoretically raise the debt ceiling himself? Kind of
  30. Disgraced Terra cofounder Do Kwon pleads not guilty after he’s arrested in Montenegro holding 3 different passports
  31. Sure, A.I. is developing at speed, but so is the regulatory pushback
  32. Peloton issues a massive recall of more than 2 million bikes due to safety hazard
  33. AWS and Microsoft Azure dominate cloud computing. But could Google Cloud beat them in Web3?
  34. ‘The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’ could be Nintendo’s biggest hit in a long time
  35. A.I. will potentially impact 40% of your working hours, according to Accenture
  36. Bob Iger warns Florida governor Ron DeSantis his feud with Disney may cost the state up to $17 billion
  37. Good news for pigs: The Supreme Court just rejected a challenge to California’s animal cruelty law mandating more space for hogs
  38. Dwayne Johnson says he considered running for office a few years ago but didn’t want to be ‘pulled away from my little ones’
  39. The promise and peril of Microsoft’s ESG policy plays
  40. The COVID-19 public health emergency is ending. Now what?
  41. The Great Resignation contributed to the happiest workforce in over 30 years
  42. Bob Iger’s latest strategy to turn Disney’s loss-making streaming business around: Removing content—at a cost of nearly $2 billion
  43. A school custodian in Maine is coaching grade school students to chess victory in a plot that echoes the ‘Queen’s Gambit’ Netflix show
  44. Tether’s balance sheet is still a black hole
  45. George Santos pleads not guilty to litany of charges including unemployment fraud, money laundering, lying to Congress
  46. Trump’s CNN town hall a greatest hits of unfitness as he encourages national default, celebrates Jan. 6 insurrection, insults victim of his sexual assault
  47. China arrests ChatGPT user for creating a fake news story about a train crash that didn’t happen
  48. Disney theme park surge offsets bleeding in streaming as earnings match expectations, shares down slightly
  49. Wholesale price inflation just slowed for the 10th straight month
  50. Companies on Fortune’s Modern Board 25 list prioritize boardroom diversity
  51. Employee job satisfaction goes up during economic downturn
  52. Amazon will get $1 billion in tax breaks in Oregon for building 5 new data centers
  53. Most employees care more about having the right job than the right salary
  54. Microsoft agrees to buy power from a Sam Altman–backed nuclear fusion startup that’s yet to produce any electricity
  55. Mercury has attracted over $2 billion in deposits since SVB fell. Now its CEO is trying to convince startups to stick around
  56. Leaders are facing mounting pressure to consider a 4-day work week—are ‘summer hours’ an attractive alternative?
  57. Donald Trump wants Republicans to let the U.S. default on its debts. Janet Yellen says that would be ‘unthinkable’
  58. Finance professionals win the highest raises in a decade—but there’s a catch
  59. Biden administration embarking on its most ambitious effort yet to roll back planet-warming pollution
  60. Microsoft: ‘Employees are more open to A.I. than you think’
  61. New York crypto bill exposes rifts among key regulators
  62. Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos cites Hollywood writer’s strike as reason why he won’t accept PEN ‘Business Visionary Award’
  63. Minnesota lawmakers pass bill to criminalize people who share political and sexual deepfake images
  64. Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg, and other celebrities want to buy the NHL’s Ottawa Senators. Here’s why
  65. Companies in the EU must disclose their ESG performance soon. Are CEOs ready?
  66. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky ‘guarantees’ many bosses calling people back to the office ‘are going away to the Hamptons for the summer’
  67. This artist just made a memecoin that skyrocketed to a $77 million market cap. He mostly used GPT-4
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