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  1. JPMorgan Chase alleges U.S. Virgin Islands ‘protected’ sex offender Jeffrey Epstein: ‘They shielded and even rewarded him’
  2. Is a master’s degree in counseling worth it?
  3. COVID still kills 1 person every 4 minutes despite the global emergency being officially over
  4. Ex-‘pharma bro’ Martin Shkreli is now living in Queens on $2,500 a month after nearly 7 years in prison
  5. College student once banned from Twitter for tracking Elon Musk’s airplane has a new jet-setting target: Ron DeSantis
  6. How to get into Indiana University’s No. 1-ranked online MBA program
  7. Elon Musk hints Twitter may dump San Francisco as its headquarters—just as an inquiry starts into employees sleeping in the office
  8. Elon Musk warns investors not to ‘bet the farm on Dogecoin’
  9. Richard Branson’s space ambitions take a big hit with the bankruptcy and now liquidation of his Virgin Orbit satellite launch business
  10. House Republicans mock Janet Yellen’s ‘Ouija board’ on the X-date and ‘manufactured crisis’ of America defaulting for the first time in history
  11. After being sold for $190 million to a guy who didn’t show up with the money, NYC’s Flatiron Building has found a new owner
  12. News website Boring Report is using A.I. to change how people consume news—literally making it ‘boring’ by avoiding sensationalism
  13. Some small startups making headway on generative A.I.’s biggest challenges
  14. The Supreme Court just gave a massive boost to the dozens of cities suing Big Oil over rising sea levels, 2 law professors say
  15. The next big thing in coding bootcamps in 2023: Apprenticeships
  16. ‘This will not be a universally popular move’: Netflix starts crack down on rampant password sharing in the U.S.
  17. Black Americans suffer from high blood pressure more than other groups. Here’s how it may have played a role in COVID deaths
  18. Elon Musk is the new Republican kingmaker as Ron DeSantis plans to launch his presidential campaign in a Q&A with the chief twit
  19. Puerto Rico is becoming the new Florida for the ultrawealthy and remote workers
  20. OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Google’s Sundar Pichai are now begging governments to regulate the A.I. forces they’ve unleashed
  21. Social media use is taking a toll kids’ mental health. These 8 tips for parents can help
  22. Some people just can’t visualize things in their mind. We’re learning more all the time about the condition called ‘aphantasia.’
  23. ‘Greedflation’ takes a turn: Republicans’ hatred of Joe Biden’s economy makes them easy prey for ‘profit-led inflation episodes,’ UBS chief economist says
  24. New student loan borrowers are about to face the highest interest rates since the Great Recession
  25. Solana adds ChatGPT plugin to make blockchain ‘more usable and understandable’
  26. ‘Turbulence ahead’: Nearly 4 in 10 Americans lack enough money to cover a $400 emergency expense, Fed survey shows
  27. ‘Take action and protect our kids’: U.S. Surgeon General warns of social media risks
  28. Moments after reflecting on ‘bittersweet’ retirement of his ‘great friend’ Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James drops bombshell retirement hint
  29. Pentagon attack hoax that triggered brief market selloff illustrates pitfalls of A.I.-driven fake news, warns Deutsche Bank
  30. A father and son duo who laundered over $20 million from 14,000 winning lottery tickets over a decade are going to prison
  31. 100 activists storm Europe’s biggest private jet sales fair and labeled the planes with tobacco-style health warnings. They’re demanding a ban on private flights
  32. Ray Stevenson, actor who starred as a legionary in HBO’s ‘Rome’ and the villain from ‘RRR,’ dies at 58
  33. A lifetime of racism means Black Americans are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s—and cases are expected to quadruple by 2060
  34. After 5 shark attacks on Long Island in just a year, New York’s governor is using drones to track any Jaws wannabes lurking nearby
  35. $19 million settlement for family of Colorado man killed by police because his SUV was stuck on a dirt road and he was having a mental breakdown
  36. Chinese nationals living in Florida sue Ron DeSantis, claiming he’s taking Florida back to the anti-Asian discrimination laws of a century ago
  37. Surgeon General warns social media companies to ‘take immediate action’ to protect kids from negative mental health impacts
  38. ‘Default is not really on the table’: Biden and McCarthy both call debt ceiling talks productive but taxes on the wealthy are a sticking point
  39. Companies say they want to retain caregivers—yet turn their backs on flexible, remote work
  40. Zillow just got super bullish on these 37 housing markets
  41. Did Apple just change its views on crypto? Not a chance
  42. Ford CEO Jim Farley promises a new long-range electric SUV so quick he calls it a ‘personal bullet train’
  43. How 2 female founders of a ‘party-planning startup’ overcame investor skepticism to raise $20 million
  44. EEOC warns employers they’re responsible for any A.I. discrimination in hiring, firing, or promotions—even if accidental
  45. The world’s most expensive ice cream will cost you almost $6,400 a serving
  46. Lenny Kravitz, Billie Eilish and Global Citizen set Eiffel Tower free concert to pressure governments to provide $16.7bn in promised climate financing
  47. Silicon Valley is knowingly violating ethical A.I. principles. Society can’t respond if we let disagreements poison the debate
  48. How dating and relationship app Bumble grew revenue by 26% and added 98,000 paying users in the first quarter, according to its CFO
  49. Bill Gates says the winner of the A.I. race will be whoever creates a personal assistant—and it’ll spell the end for Amazon
  50. A.I.-fueled biotech startups are having a moment—and one just raised $300 million in a Series A
  51. Prince Harry told he can’t pay for U.K. police to be his personal protection
  52. Tech billionaire who spends $2 million a year to look young is now swapping blood with his 17-year-old son and 70-year-old father
  53. Voters don’t understand what ESG means in practice. Here’s why killing the term might be the only way to save it
  54. Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s $200 million Malibu mansion isn’t just California’s most expensive house ever. They reportedly paid in cash—and got a bargain
  55. More than 12 women who could not end their pregnancies in Texas are suing the state to block its abortion law
  56. Orlando drag show restaurant is suing Florida and Gov. DeSantis over new anti-drag legislation
  57. E. Jean Carroll is suing Trump for another $10 million for defamation over comments he made about her at the CNN town hall
  58. 3 Western states say they’ll cut their water use from the Colorado River if the U.S. government pays them $1.2 billion
  59. Falls are the leading cause of injury in older adults. 5 balance exercises can help stave off some of the risk
  60. 7 CEOs share how generative A.I. is reshaping business—from booking travel to writing code
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