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  1. 9 out of 10 developers admitted using A.I. coding tools in a GitHub survey that shows just how quickly A.I. is invading the workplace
  2. Sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had close ties to U.S. Virgin Islands First Family including paying college tuition for their children
  3. Amazon union organizer who says she was fired ‘to stifle a movement’ has been reinstated
  4. Disney’s CFO is stepping down after 8 years in the role and will take a family medical leave of absence
  5. Google takes millions from pro-life groups masquerading as abortion clinics in deceptive ads, study finds
  6. These 5 schools offer dual-degree programs in social work and public health
  7. How the field of social work is adapting to modern technologies like virtual reality, A.I.
  8. BlackRock files to launch Bitcoin ETF with Coinbase and Nasdaq listed as partners
  9. Do Kwon facing up to 6 months in custody as Montenegro considers South Korea’s extradition request
  10. There won’t be a true recession anytime soon—but a ‘growth recession’ is still on the menu next year, BofA warns
  11. Cava’s blockbuster IPO has an unlikely winner: The former CEO of Panera whose stake is now worth about $535 million
  12. Vladimir Putin is a ‘Dostoevsky-type figure’ whose survival is ‘improbable’ if Ukraine prevails, Henry Kissinger says
  13. Binance’s U.S. subsidiary lays off about 50 employees, cites ‘costly litigation process’
  14. A.I. like ChatGPT will replace millions of jobs—or make your job ‘more human,’ says a new report
  15. Billionaires are being demoted to millionaires in most of the world’s 15 wealthiest countries
  16. Shares in restaurant chain Cava soar as much as 113% after IPO, marking a rare bright spot for new stock listings this year
  17. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek uses this ‘life hack’ to build stronger relationships. Science backs it up
  18. America’s latest inflation wave is all about corporations ‘using excuses’ and ‘cover’ to increase profits, says top UBS economist
  19. AT&T’s office mandates could be a covert way of trimming headcount: ‘It’s a layoff wolf in return-to-office sheep’s clothing’
  20. Twitter’s inability to pay its rent is more urgent than building ‘Twitter 2.0’
  21. How boards can get smart about A.I.
  22. Doctors are using ChatGPT to improve their awkward bedside manner and sound more human to their patients
  23. Google claims it caught China government hackers redhanded breaking into hundreds of networks around the world
  24. Robert Caro’s been working on his LBJ book series for over 40 years—and swears the death of his longtime editor won’t delay its publication
  25. Want to learn code? How to decide between a bootcamp and a degree program
  26. Gen Z homicides hit 25-year high during COVID—and the suicide rate was the worst in over 50 years, CDC study says
  27. Why we can’t let nuclear energy become the next supply chain crisis
  28. Glenda Jackson, two-time Oscar winner turned British MP before comeback to stage and screen, dies at 87
  29. Biden hauls in Live Nation, Airbnb, other execs to White House amid crackdown over junk fees
  30. ‘White supremacy at work’: A Black community organizer with $20,000 in student loans sees a pattern in the court challenge to debt relief
  31. Elon Musk called copyright a ‘plague on humanity’ and now he’s being sued for $250 million by music publishers who claim Twitter stole their content
  32. High achievers are often addicted to ambition—and risking their health. Here’s what to do about it
  33. Green shipping is here. Except it really isn’t
  34. Why DaVita returned $250 million to the government during the COVID-19 pandemic
  35. Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran has been rich and ‘dirt poor’—but she insists having money hasn’t made her happier
  36. Elon Musk blasts ESG as ‘the devil’ after tobacco stocks beat Tesla in sustainability indexes
  37. A Buc-ee’s bigger than a football field is bringing its wall of jerky and buckets of bacon grease to Dolly Parton’s hometown
  38. Why Hong Kong wants Bank of China, HSBC, and Standard Chartered to add crypto exchanges as clients
  39. Ticketmaster and SeatGeek will finally show ‘all-in’ pricing (including fees) as entertainment giants bow to fan backlash
  40. Only a third of the world’s billionaires live in North America, and they got poorer last year, a new report reveals
  41. Bitcoin dips below $25,000 as Fed takes hawkish tone after pausing interest rate hikes
  42. The American shopper just keeps shrugging off the economists’ predictions as retail sales rise again in May
  43. Musk takes a shot at Apple’s payment monopoly
  44. Cava CEO Brett Schulman talks about the fast casual chain’s nearly $318 million IPO
  45. Sam Bankman-Fried scores a victory as prosecutors agree to withdraw 5 charges, including bribery, until next year
  46. CEOs may not realize it, but they already know what to do about A.I.
  47. West Coast dockworkers and shippers reach tentative contract agreement, avoiding repeat of strikes that stymied Bush and Obama
  48. Block to open public beta of self-custody wallet and integrate it with Coinbase and Cash App
  49. Elon Musk’s new 14-year-old recruit may be good enough for SpaceX but he’s no longer allowed a LinkedIn account
  50. Starbucks ordered to pay $25.6M in damages to white regional manager who claimed she was used as a ‘sacrificial lamb’ to calm racial outrage after Philadelphia arrests
  51. We’re in the middle of a generational power shift. Here’s how women are redefining it
  52. ‘Proactive rest’ is the latest workplace trend to avoid employee burnout and increase productivity
  53. CFOs were anxious about recruiting and retaining talent last year. Now they have a new top worry
  54. Does Medicare pay for Alzheimer’s drugs? The answer is complicated and changing
  55. Deutsche Bank’s top minds put U.S. recession chance near 100%—and say avoiding a hard landing would be ‘historically unprecedented’ 
  56. Railroad critics don’t see the full picture–and how much safer rail is becoming
  57. Almost half of CEOs fear A.I. could destroy humanity 5 to 10 years from now—but one ‘A.I. godfather’ says an existential threat is ‘preposterously ridiculous’
  58. The Wall Street exec who manages $9 trillion is worried about the productivity crisis and believes A.I. could be the silver bullet
  59. Americans aided by affirmative action and student loans see backlash to racial progress in Supreme Court cases
  60. Top Republican calls for investigation into Energy Secretary after she admits husband held stock in Ford, a key Biden administration partner
  61. Nevada lawmakers approve $380m in public funding for stadium to bring Oakland Athletics MLB team to Las Vegas
  62. Loneliness is a health crisis comparable to smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. Here’s how to combat it
  63. ‘Positive’ parenting protects kids’ brains from damage caused by stress, according to a new study. But there’s a catch
  64. France President Emmanuel Macron isn’t worried about A.I. destroying humanity. Instead, he wants to ‘invest like crazy’ in the new tech
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