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  1. Fox News called Joe Biden a ‘wannabe dictator’ and it’s embarrassed about it: ‘The chyron was taken down immediately and was addressed’
  2. Jerome Powell sounds ultra-cautious as he takes his foot off the hike machine: ‘We want to get inflation down to 2%, and we just don’t see that yet’
  3. New York grand jury decides to indict the ex-Marine who choked a man to death on the subway
  4. The Fed’s summertime pause on interest rates could easily turn into a permanent vacation
  5. Chief of Harvard Medical School’s morgue is charged with selling body parts: ‘Some crimes defy understanding’
  6. A popular Google search hack doesn’t work because of the Reddit protests
  7. ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ protest song that recently led local Apple iTunes charts has vanished from the service after the government tried to ban it
  8. Robert Gottlieb, star editor of best-sellers Toni Morrison, Robert Caro, and John le Carré, dies at 92
  9. Fire kills 5 dogs trapped in an RV a day before a Florida dog show
  10. Crypto-friendly Miami Mayor Francis Suarez enters GOP presidential race to challenge Donald Trump
  11. From musician to software developer—how a coding bootcamp helped one graduate quadruple her salary
  12. 5 coding bootcamps to check out in 2023
  13. A.I. is coming for the jobs you’d least expect—and it means everybody needs new skills, Coursera CEO says
  14. Nearly 5 million people have taken this online course—here’s how it can kickstart your computer science career
  15. Jerome Powell just admitted that some banks are in trouble with their commercial real estate holdings: ‘We do expect that there will be losses’
  16. Workplace stress could be easily fixed but help only comes after problems emerge, according to hundreds of findings on the topic
  17. Fed Chair Powell: The U.S. housing market is ‘putting in a bottom’
  18. ‘Cats’ is coming back to NYC with a setting based on Harlem’s drag Ballroom Culture
  19. Roger Payne, the scientist who helped create modern environmentalism by discovering that whales can sing, dies at 88
  20. Quiet quitting is a nearly $9 trillion suck on the global economy, Gallup estimates
  21. Google CEO Sundar Pichai: We’re in a better position to crush it with A.I. than we were in mobile
  22. Gary Gensler’s crypto playbook: Steal the spotlight from Congress, and shine it on the SEC
  23. The same bank strategist who warned that greedflation could be ‘the end of capitalism’ is still worried, saying he ‘can find no precedent in history’ for what’s happening
  24. The dark side of Amazon returns: Boxes getting sent back has metastasized to an $816 billion yearly problem
  25. In stark contrast to U.S., Brazil offers clarity on crypto by naming central bank as regulator
  26. Meta’s chief A.I. scientist calls A.I. doomers ‘preposterous’ and predicts LLMs are just a passing fad
  27. Glass isn’t a liquid or a solid, and scientists are still discovering new aspects of the millennia-old material
  28. Companies are spending big money to cover up bullying and discrimination in the workplace–it’s time for shareholders to know exactly how much
  29. A wine and cider shortage will grip America after freakish spring weather: ‘We’ve never seen this kind of freeze event’
  30. A professor has tracked the colleges of Fortune 500 CEOs for 20 years. He was stunned to learn Ivy Leagues don’t matter that much.
  31. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had a secret real estate billionaire benefactor. We just got a look at the other justices’ holdings
  32. Fed keeps key interest rate unchanged after 10 straight hikes—but it might raise it 2 more times later this year
  33. You have to start paying your student loans again in October, Biden’s education department says
  34. Europe’s A.I. Act enters the final stretch
  35. MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor says Bitcoin could grow to 80% of crypto market after SEC suits against Binance and Coinbase
  36. Millennial and Gen Z economic malaise is creating a ‘treat culture’ as they turn to tiny purchases for a dose of daily escapism
  37. Reddit’s CEO just infuriated his striking moderators by saying ‘this one will pass,’ the way ‘all blowups’ do. They want to keep the site dark indefinitely
  38. Bari Weiss, Joe Lonsdale, and Niall Ferguson have dreams of building a free speech school in Texas. Emails from a regulator reveal they aren’t authorized to call it a ‘college’
  39. Military spouses are the first casualties of licensing red tape as they stop practicing the professions that society desperately needs
  40. Arnold Schwarzenegger reveals how he turned his side hustle into his career—and offers his advice to entrepreneurs looking to do the same
  41. The PGA Tour leader who initially urged golfers to turn down Saudi millions and raised links to 9/11 is now ‘recuperating from a medical situation’ one week after announcing a merger with the LIV
  42. One working mom’s email signature response to a ‘snippy’ message perfectly captures a $122 billion problem for families across America
  43. Bud Light dethroned as America’s favorite beer despite support from country music legend Garth Brooks 
  44. All 5 meerkats at the Philadelphia Zoo just dropped dead and officials think humans accidentally poisoned them
  45. YouTube stars like MrBeast and Adam Waheed are using A.I. to speak different languages and ‘supercharge’ audience growth
  46. Europe’s most expensive painting ever? Klimt’s ‘Lady with a Fan’ going up for auction at $80 million starting price
  47. One of the least valuable NHL teams just sold for nearly $1 billion
  48. The Fed is likely to ‘skip’ and not ‘pause’ a rate hike because Jerome Powell can’t get his 18-member committee to agree
  49. Vivek Ramaswamy is threatening GOP heavyweights in the polls–but his business record doesn’t live up to the hype
  50. Inflation metrics keep dropping, as wholesale prices drop 0.3% in May
  51. Cormac McCarthy, Pulitzer-winning novelist indifferent to success, dead at 89: ‘As far as many, many people reading it, so what?’
  52. Were Ripple’s long-awaited Hinman emails a smoking gun or a ‘nothingburger’?
  53. Who is Frank’s Charlie Javice, the startup founder being sued by JPMorgan?
  54. A.I. company raises record $113 million just a month after being founded—despite having no product and only just hiring staff
  55. Bessemer’s list of the top 100 ‘deep tech’ companies commercializing scientific research
  56. Google may be forced to sell off some of its most prized businesses after being hit with fresh EU antitrust charges over alleged adtech abuses
  57. Gen Z and millennials feel wealthier than their parents and grandparents, a Charles Schwab survey finds
  58. Liberty Mutual is using the tech hiring slowdown to pad its early-career pipeline: ‘We’re a very stable industry’
  59. What CFOs need to know about the latest inflation and wage growth data
  60. Salesforce Ventures leads $6 million round for Web3 data analytics firm Mnemonic
  61. Connext Labs raises $7.5 million at $250 million valuation to build the ‘HTTP of Web3’
  62. Sweden’s economy may be experiencing the ‘Beyoncé blip’
  63. More millionaires are expected to leave China this year than any other country, as the end of COVID-zero allows them to finally relocate
  64. A.I. researchers: ‘If we want A.I. to be good, we must nurture it like we would a child’
  65. Prosecutors in Alec Baldwin case say ‘Rust’ movie weapons expert was hungover on set
  66. The winning city from Fortune’s Best Places to Live for Families list is offering its residents $200 to get to know their neighbors
  67. We are in a loneliness epidemic. Where you live can make a difference for your health and happiness
  68. Entrepreneur who promoted ‘orgasmic meditation’ as route to woman’s health pleads not guilty in forced labor case
  69. How Binance’s ‘extensive web of deception’ could lead to DOJ charges against the world’s largest crypto exchange—and its enigmatic founder
  70. Judge temporarily blocks Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard deal after FTC sues to stop it
  71. Samsung jumps on 4-day workweek bandwagon as it gives staff one Friday off each month in a bid to retain talent
  72. Generative A.I. could add $4.4 trillion to the global economy—with 4 use cases accounting for 75% of the value
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