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- Elon Musk reverses course on charging governments $50,000 for a critical Twitter tool after New York’s subway said no way
- Key TikTok leader trying to prevent a U.S. ban is leaving because he was given a job described as a ‘poison chalice’
- Carl Icahn’s net worth plunges $10 billion in a day after a short seller alleged that his financial operations are ‘ponzi-like’
- Exclusive: A rare #MeToo lawsuit in finance was set to expose Wall Street’s sexist culture. It just settled out of court
- First Republic’s collapse sends regional bank shares reeling as investors ponder which among them could be next
- Lyft’s CEO defends laying off 1,100 employees as a way to keep prices down and pay drivers more: ‘We want to be in line with where Uber is’
- A Las Vegas skyscraper that has been empty for more than a decade will finally open this year as a luxury resort and casino
- Cocaine and ketamine is found in the system of murdered San Francisco tech exec Bob Lee
- Tech investor Prosus has learned some lessons about how to best use generative A.I.
- The economists who studied the tweets that predated the SVB bank run and implosion reveal how social media fuels financial panic
- Jerry Springer may not have been the first to use the [bleeping] bleep sound, but a media historian says he made it iconic
- Losing grip strength could be an early warning sign of dementia, but here are 2 ways you can improve it
- Amazon’s cloud business is clamping down on managers’ freedom to hire in latest cost control—leaked memo
- Chegg’s shares tumbled nearly 50% after the edtech company said its customers are using ChatGPT instead of paying for its study tools
- Apple and Google are teaming up to stop bad actors from using tracking devices to stalk people
- Cancer-causing toxins are in shampoos, body lotions, and cleaning products. Here’s what experts want you to know
- Prince Charles fancies himself a ‘defender of faith’ as he invites Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh leaders to his coronation
- A.I.’s threat to jobs is not hypothetical—just ask IBM’s boss
- After coming for Jack Dorsey and Adani, short-seller Hindenburg goes after Carl Icahn and accuses him of a ‘Ponzi-like’ corporate setup
- Job openings just fell to their lowest level in 2 years—and layoffs to their highest level in even longer
- You may not get the raise you want if you switch jobs—but it’s still the best way to get a pay bump
- Ryan Reynolds’ Welsh soccer team is celebrating a league promotion with an open bus tour through Wrexham
- Stanford researchers scoured every reputable study for the link between video games and gun violence that politicians point to. Here’s what the review found
- Charles Schwab’s daughter thinks Americans need to know more about money—and is cautious of crypto
- Why the AAPI ‘umbrella’ can do more harm than good in the workplace
- The top 3 lessons Bill Gates taught this former Microsoft VP
- Tennis legend Serena Williams and supermodel Karlie Kloss both revealed their pregnancies at the Met Gala
- Bernie Sanders calls for income over $1 billion to be taxed at 100%: ’People can make it on $999 million’
- Big-city dog owners are dealing with an epidemic of marijuana butt poisonings as the number of canine cannabis cases surges 300% in 5 years
- Legendary Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84
- The state of California is suing one of its own cities for blocking a housing project for homeless people in a quaint area called ‘Old Town’
- America’s nuclear waste capital wants to keep up their cottage industry even though New Mexico wants the authority to crack down
- 25-year-old drunk driver going 65mph on a beach road kills a 34-year-old bride leaving her wedding reception in a golf cart: police
- 8 Ivy League schools got $5.5 billion in donations from foundations in 2019, while the 99 historically Black colleges and universities got $45 million
- An Oregon politician turned to a secret $10,000 monthly deal with a weed firm because her $77,000 salary couldn’t cover her student loans and divorce
- Citibank CEO ‘very pleased’ First Republic’s demise eliminates the last big threat from banking’s recent turmoil
- Tesla raises the price on Model 3 and Model Y after a series of cuts
- The new Coinbase and Gemini offshore exchanges and what they mean for crypto
- The first female fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force says 30 years of women in combat has made the military stronger
- Coinbase offshore exchange launches with Bitcoin and Ethereum futures
- How much the class of 2023 expects to earn in their first entry-level job—and how much employers say they’ll pay
- Warren Buffett served Japan’s top bosses glasses of Coke while he interviewed them, searching for his next major investment
- Gemini launches offshore derivatives platform as Winklevoss twins tire of U.S. crypto quagmire
- ‘The Godfather of A.I.’ warns of ‘nightmare scenario’ where artificial intelligence begins to set itself objectives like gaining power
- Samsung threatens to fire employees if they leak data to A.I. chatbots like ChatGPT
- Managers want workers back in the office in the name of productivity—but employees have very different ideas about what productivity actually is
- How JPMorgan turned First Republic’s nightmarish week into a dream scenario for shareholders
- VCs aren’t convinced JPMorgan’s acquisition of First Republic stems the crisis—and big questions remain
- Future of Finance: Franklin Templeton’s Bayston and Kaul on embracing blockchains as ‘emerging digital nation-states’
- ‘People are having a hard time affording food’: Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya suggests corporate margins are behind ‘troubling’ food inflation
- Cancer patients face grave financial barriers to care: ‘There is this dramatic loss of income’
- Where’s your money? Your bank should be able to tell you
- Snoop Dogg throws his hat in the ring to buy NHL team: ‘I wanna bring hockey to our community’
- The U.S. surgeon general just declared the latest public health epidemic: Loneliness
- The 1994 regulatory loophole that led to Jamie Dimon’s First Republic coup
- TV and movie writers plan to strike. Late-night shows and ‘Saturday Night Live’ are likely to go dark first
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