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  1. Who is the Wagner chief threatening an armed rebellion against Vladimir Putin’s military?
  2. The Titan sub may have been doomed from the start by its unconventional design and a ‘smoking gun’ refusal to have it inspected by outsiders
  3. Does Medicare cover hearing aids? Experts explain your options
  4. Families who lost loved ones in the Titan sub tragedy will have one key document to consider before filing any lawsuits
  5. Wagner chief threatens to ‘punish’ Russian army in biggest escalation yet in the rift between Putin’s mercenaries and military
  6. Sam Bankman-Fried rejected by judge in bid to get documents from FTX’s former law firm: ‘Fishing expedition’ 
  7. Does Medicare cover Ozempic, Wegovy, and other drugs taken for weight loss?
  8. WFH triumphs over RTO: A third of Americans continue to work from home
  9. Binance told to cease operations in Belgium, with officials citing ‘acts that are liable to constitute a criminal offense’
  10. Analysts coin the ‘TSwift Lift’ for the revenue bump businesses get when Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour comes to town
  11. Condoleezza Rice, who holds 3 degrees, says America needs to ‘make a lot more use’ of skills-based hiring
  12. How companies can strengthen their workforces in an uncertain labor market
  13. Airbnb CEO says this is ‘loneliest time in human history’ and we need to ‘rebuild physical community’
  14. ‘There will be winners and losers’: Women workers are far more vulnerable than men to the impact of A.I. and automation, study finds
  15. U.S. maternal deaths have nearly doubled in just three years–and no one seems to care
  16. Bye-bye, bull markets: A top forecaster predicts the S&P 500 will return just 2% a year after inflation over the next decade
  17. The unstoppable craze of Sam Altman and OpenAI
  18. Bitcoin roars past $31,000 to 52-week high as interest from TradFi firms spurs trading
  19. Humiliated lawyers fined $5,000 for submitting ChatGPT hallucinations in court: ‘I heard about this new site, which I falsely assumed was, like, a super search engine’
  20. IMF says banning crypto ‘may not be effective’ and encourages governments to consider ‘well designed’ CBDCs
  21. Prime Day walk-up means you can get free video games from Amazon now
  22. Pope Francis welcomes avant-garde artists to Vatican: ‘You criticize today’s false myths and new idols, its empty talk, the ploys of consumerism, the schemes of power’
  23. The spike in eating disorders among men is an ‘uphill battle’—and porn is partly to blame
  24. Amazon’s ‘dark patterns’: These six design tricks make it almost impossible not to sign up for Prime when you buy something, the FTC says
  25. Longevity expert Peter Attia shares the walking workout he swears by to stay healthy and prevent falls as you age
  26. Plans are ‘underway’ at Stanford for a new course on Taylor Swift, led by a rising sophomore
  27. James Cameron rips search for missing Titan sub as ‘nightmarish charade,’ claims wreck was preventable
  28. Silicon Valley royalty takes in state dinner with lighthearted Modi with Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella among guests
  29. Europe just stress-tested Twitter and found it wanting, as top digital official says ‘work needs to continue’
  30. Restaurants are recycling ‘ugly’ food that has been getting thrown away for years: ‘Instead of calling this food waste, we need to call it wasted food’
  31. ‘Invest in them or some stuff, idk’: FTX estate sues investment firm headed by ‘super-networker’ ex-Clinton aide for $700 million
  32. After taking heat for loosening stress test requirements, Sinema points to bill that claws back exec salaries at bank failures like SVB
  33. The FDIC has accidentally released a list of companies it bailed out for billions in the Silicon Valley Bank collapse
  34. Warren Buffett’s charitable giving now exceeds his entire net worth from 17 years ago. He’s donated over $50 billion since 2006
  35. Investors pushed back on greenwashing. Now they’re confronting ‘greenhushing’
  36. Pop star Kesha and mega-producer Dr. Luke settle rape claims after near-decade of litigation: ‘Only God knows what happened that night’
  37. Are A.I. and crypto the perfect match?
  38. TikTok’s COO was one of the most visible nonbinary people in tech. Now they’re stepping down
  39. Airbnb says turnover has dropped, and diversity has increased one year after letting its 6,800 employees ‘live and work anywhere’
  40. Bud Light to give away $10,000 every week as part of ‘biggest summer campaign ever’ in bid to end crippling boycott 
  41. Dropbox CEO on what differentiates A.I. and the human brain: Computers can handle loads of information and not get tired
  42. 3M will pay more than $10 billion to settle lawsuits over the contamination of public drinking water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
  43. ‘You’re remembered for the rules you break’: OceanGate CEO who was piloting the Titan admitted in 2021 that the sub’s construction had ‘broken some rules’
  44. VC firms don’t often talk about how much money they pay. Here’s why they should
  45. Amazon isn’t launching a Google-style ‘Code Red’ to catch up with Big Tech rivals on A.I.: ‘We’re 3 steps into a 10K race’ 
  46. The ‘Trillion-Dollar Club’ was already dominating the S&P 500. Then along came A.I.
  47. Collapsed I-95 stretch in Philadelphia set to reopen, ending closure that threatened to raise cost of consumer goods
  48. America’s education system is failing–but a growing school choice movement believes it has the solution
  49. Qatar is buying a stake in Washington’s NBA, NHL and WNBA teams as part of a $4 billion deal
  50. ‘Titanic’ director James Cameron blames Titan sub disaster on OceanGate’s ‘completely inappropriate’ carbon fiber design: ‘It was a horrible idea’
  51. JPMorgan will pay $290 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of benefitting from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking
  52. The ‘S’ in ESG could change the world. We just don’t know how to measure it
  53. Billionaire investor Mark Cuban says he sees one trait in all successful people—and it’s one of the only characteristics you can control
  54. Are you at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease? A simple screener can tell—and so can these 11 early warning signs
  55. The office real estate crash will be so sharp and deep that Capital Economics thinks office values are unlikely to recover by 2040
  56. CEOs sound off on the return-to-office wars: ‘I’m the only person in the office, and it’s driving me nuts’
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