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  1. How valuable is an MBA? It’s the go-to degree for nearly 40% of Fortune 1000 execs
  2. Golf great Tom Watson questions the PGA’s deal with rival Saudi-backed tour by invoking 9/11 families and looking ‘ourselves in the mirror’
  3. Romanian authorities seize multi-million dollar fortune from social media star Andrew Tate after charging him with rape and human trafficking
  4. The Pentagon discovered a $6.2 billion accounting error that translates into more military aid for Ukraine
  5. Cofounders of a $60 billion hedge fund disagree about nearly everything and it’s created a ‘material risk’ for their clients
  6. No forks, ketchup, or napkins for your New York City takeout unless you specifically ask for it under new anti-waste law
  7. 1 in 5 women who needed IVF to get pregnant went on to conceive naturally, according to data spanning 40 years
  8. The world’s best restaurant was just announced in a city that’s quickly becoming a foodie paradise
  9. Elon Musk’s Twitter promised employees at least half their bonuses last year and then didn’t pay up, lawsuit says
  10. Tesla’s charging network moves closer to becoming the industry standard as yet another carmaker joins its fold
  11. The ADHD drug shortage is spreading as supplies of a popular alternative to Adderall run worryingly low
  12. Slack wants to rehire former staff to fuel its generative A.I. ambitions less than six months after layoffs
  13. Elon Musk says A.I. will bring ‘an age of abundance’—but others say a devastating ‘liar’s dividend’ could also be a byproduct of A.I.
  14. Nevada town is using brooms, snow plows, and leaf blowers to wage war against blood-red crickets that are ‘almost like a biblical plague’
  15. Vladimir Putin looks uneasy about Ukraine’s counteroffensive as he faces the rarest of things: A political rival he can’t get rid of
  16. Have you been screwed over by an airline yet this summer? The government has let them create their own rules since 1978
  17. Retailers are facing ‘shrink’ from an increasing ‘organized retail crime’ threat—but UBS says it won’t last
  18. This family lives in a RV and travels across the country—and they’ve built a following of over 2 million on TikTok
  19. The Turing test for measuring A.I. intelligence is outdated because of ChatGPT’s wizardry, and a new test would be better, DeepMind cofounder says
  20. Gavin Newsom ordered the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative to find out just how bad San Francisco’s crisis is: ‘People are homeless because their rent is too high’
  21. Americans are so fed up with inflation that charitable giving declined last year for just the 4th time in 40 years
  22. After Elon Musk, Joe Rogan vaccine Twitter brawl, scientists say ‘vile rhetoric & misinformation’ is forcing them off the platform
  23. The Trillion Dollar Club–Plus is up 53% this year, but investors could see a painful, costly fall
  24. A year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an unworkable patchwork of state laws leaves corporate America more vulnerable to government overreach
  25. Intel soaks up Europe’s chip anxieties and subsidies by the billions
  26. You’ve heard about shrinkflation—now get ready for ‘drinkflation’
  27. The sub vessel carrying a UK billionaire on a deep-sea mission for the Titanic is operated by a video game controller and has a history of mishaps
  28. Skills might hold higher currency than degrees, claims LinkedIn VP—and employers are getting so desperate they’re holding courses on how to email
  29. How the banking crisis catalyzed the government’s war on insider trading
  30. UK billionaire on lost submersible vessel holds 3 Guinness World Records and was ‘looking forward to conducting research’ at Titanic site
  31. A-list hairdresser’s $55 million Mykonos villa could become the most expensive house ever sold on the Greek island. Take a look inside
  32. Gavin Newsom rips into his right-wing alter ego, Ron DeSantis: ‘He is a weak candidate, and he is undisciplined and will be crushed by Donald Trump’
  33. Bill Gates’ venture firm, with backing from Jeff Bezos and Jack Ma, just minted a $1 billion A.I. unicorn that uses machine learning for mining rare earth metals crucial for EVs
  34. Hunter Biden likely dodges jail time by pleading guilty to tax offenses in unusual deal that also resolves gun charges
  35. Bitcoin holds steady near $27,000, buoyed by BlackRock’s ETF application
  36. Biden is calling in all the AI bigwigs to debate the future of tech regulation as his White House races to create a roadmap
  37. ‘I am chatting with ChatGPT every day’: SoftBank’s billionaire boss thinks A.I. will help the troubled Japanese tech firm ‘rule the world’
  38. Can crypto really fix remittances?
  39. One of the most powerful women in PR tells CEOs struggling with Pride and Juneteenth backlash to commit to their communities ’24/7′
  40. AB InBev’s chief marketing exec calls boycott over its Bud Light beer an ‘important wake-up call’ for brands to be ‘very humble’
  41. McKinsey and McDonald’s advertise their employee turnover to attract top talent. Here’s why you should too
  42. Power naps can slow down your brain’s aging process—so is it time employers embrace snoozing on the clock?
  43. Billionaire businessman who traveled to space with Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin among group missing on Titanic submarine voyage
  44. The most important board member you’ve never heard of is coming to a big screen near you
  45. There are more refugees today than at any point in history since WWII. A new approach aims to turn them into the next wave of entrepreneurs
  46. CFOs at A.I. firms on what it’s like when your sector is suddenly thrust into the spotlight
  47. Kevin Hart didn’t want to just wait for the Hollywood phone to ring. So he created a multimedia powerhouse on the side
  48. Mark Zuckerberg has got $39 billion richer during the A.I. boom. He’s not alone—the world’s über-wealthy have made a killing
  49. How to fundraise during a VC drought: One startup shares their 6-month process
  50. Americans could live an average of 12 years longer by 2040, according to a new report. But employers must lead the charge
  51. Why picking citizens at random could be the best way to govern the A.I. revolution
  52. Biden says Secretary of State Blinken did a ‘hell of a job’ on China trip even though Beijing rebuffed the top U.S. request
  53. Billionaire Bill Ackman joins Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Robert Kennedy Jr. in calling for a vaccine debate—though says he’s ‘not an anti-vaxxer’
  54. Ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn is suing the auto giant for $1 billion for firing him and causing ‘deep damage’ to his finances and reputation
  55. The U.S.’s top diplomat follows Elon Musk, Jamie Dimon, and Bill Gates to Beijing
  56. Alibaba elevates Brooklyn Nets owner Joseph Tsai to chairman, names new CEO in surprise shakeup
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