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  1. Forbes magazine’s new majority owner is a 28-year-old billionaire who made his money in self-driving car tech
  2. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are $18 billion richer thanks to Google’s A.I.-frenzy this week
  3. U.S. urges recall of 67 million air bag parts that are responsible for two deaths, but the manufacturer ‘strongly disagrees’
  4. NFL’s Washington Commanders sell for a record $6 billion to a group that includes Wall Street billionaires and NBA legend Magic Johnson
  5. Linda Yaccarino told Elon Musk onstage at a marketing conference: ‘I have to push you a little.’ He picked her as Twitter’s new CEO
  6. Has Elon Musk set his new CEO up for a catastrophic failure?
  7. Business lunches are coming back as workers return to the office and embrace their old corporate habits
  8. 3 New York City pension funds are being sued for divesting from fossil fuels as Republican politicians take aim at anti-ESG investing
  9. Binance to leave Canada—the one-time home of cofounder CZ—claiming market conditions are ‘no longer tenable’
  10. California’s budget deficit has ballooned to $32 billion due to a sagging stock market that’s hurting the 1%
  11. Terra cofounder Do Kwon pays six-figure bail in Montenegro as South Korean and U.S. prosecutors seek extradition
  12. Google’s Sundar Pichai thinks A.I. will spur ‘big societal labor market disruptions’ but also make professions better
  13. The $1-a-minute ‘virtual girlfriend’ bot has seen a surge in users—and a barrage of death threats against the woman the bot is based on
  14. The ‘karmic quality’ of Hindenburg’s war on Carl Icahn just took on a new cast. It’s not just shorting his stock anymore but his bonds, too
  15. Gen Zers are redefining the values of the luxury market. Status and prestige are out–sustainability and inclusivity are in
  16. CEO vows not to ‘fire anyone because of A.I.,’ warns that others doing so ‘isn’t a good outcome for humanity’
  17. What Medicare beneficiaries need to know about the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency rules
  18. Why people are making TikToks of themselves stuffing cash into envelopes, like Granny used to do
  19. Janet Yellen warns Congress that if they fail to act on debt ceiling, ‘we have to default’ on something
  20. Online master’s in data science grads make more than $100K after these 5 programs
  21. Congestion pricing could come to Manhattan in less than a year
  22. Why do consumers trust influencer recommendations? According to these marketing execs, authenticity is key
  23. The real cost of the ‘supermom’ myth. Here’s the toll motherhood takes on your mental health
  24. Elon Musk names NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino as new Twitter CEO
  25. Hasbro reportedly unveils a 24-hour channel dedicated to Dungeons & Dragons
  26. A brief history of debt ceiling crises as the country struggles to raise the limit for the 79th time since 1917
  27. A former banker who paid tens of millions in bribes to soccer officials won’t go to prison after he cooperated with authorities
  28. ‘She will only ever be the Twitter COO for Musk, at worst, his Executive PA’: How much authority will Twitter’s new CEO actually have?
  29. Kansas’ Democratic governor spikes GOP plan to use $4,300 of taxpayer money to pay a fitness studio that flouted COVID restrictions
  30. Somehow, ‘Star Trek: Picard’ is one of the best depictions of the state of cybersecurity
  31. What F5’s CEO learned after overhauling the board’s diversity: ‘Being a director today requires being quite an athlete’
  32. Southwest Airlines pilots authorize a strike
  33. YouTuber deliberately crashed plane in California mountains for views and to cash in on a sponsorship deal, authorities say
  34. The US Postal Service is installing thousands of high security collection boxes to stop a surge in mail robberies
  35. Afraid you’ll lose your job to ChatGPT? You’re just the latest person in the last 200 years to become a ‘Luddite.’
  36. TurboTax might owe you $85. Here’s how to find out
  37. From ‘sneaky links’ to ‘situationships,’ here’s how Gen Z is redefining sex
  38. Linda Yaccarino has just quit NBC. This is what her Twitter account reveals about Elon Musk’s rumored choice for CEO
  39. Is Robert Kennedy Jr. crypto’s hero? Not the one it needs
  40. Zelenskyy wanted to make an appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest. He was told no.
  41. Swifties let down as mystery nonfiction book revealed as oral history of K-Pop royalty BTS
  42. The man who choked Jordan Neely to death on the NYC subway has turned himself in
  43. Everyone really wants to go to Disney World again
  44. McDonald’s liable for Chicken McNugget that burned a little girl with autism
  45. Thomson Reuters’ chief people officer says HR should lead companies’ adoption of A.I.: ‘We have an essential role to play’
  46. Elon Musk’s pick of a female Twitter CEO wouldn’t be totally out of character
  47. U.S. starts process to inject $500 million in new tech hubs around the country
  48. Former Chicago commodities trader arrested for running a Ponzi scheme while posing as a billionaire hedge funder with 122 luxury cars
  49. Here’s what differentiates the top 25 corporate boards from their counterparts
  50. What makes an award-winning board? This CFO says its leadership and culture
  51. A CEO posted a picture of herself breastfeeding during a video meeting and went viral. Here are the responses she got–and what they tell us about remote work and misogyny
  52. ‘I was just helping’: YouTube’s biggest star MrBeast responds to criticism of him buying a neighborhood to house his staff and family
  53. Neurodivergence is a career maker for men like Elon Musk and Kanye West. Women aren’t afforded the same privilege
  54. A former FTX insider joins the class action lawsuit against celebs like Tom Brady and Shaq who touted crypto
  55. California lawmaker warns Black residents not to expect ‘seven-figure checks’ after reparations panel recommends cash payments
  56. Duke Energy’s CEO says her entire business strategy rests on pivoting to cleaner energy: ‘This single issue is so significant to our company’
  57. Nevada lawmakers want to offer $190m in annual tax credits for 20 years to bring film productions to the state
  58. Tesla will have to fix almost every car it’s ever sold in China because of a braking defect
  59. Public companies obey strict disclosure rules—it’s time for crypto projects to do the same
  60. Twitter debuts secure messaging that Elon Musk acknowledges is far from perfect: ‘Don’t trust it yet’
  61. Pork producers say be prepared for pricier bacon after Supreme Court backs California law requiring more space for pigs
  62. Jamie Dimon reveals JPMorgan has a ‘war room’ that will meet up to 3 times a day as a ‘potentially catastrophic’ default approaches
  63. 3 resources for CEOs who want to use ChatGPT—but are unsure where to start
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