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  1. Methodology for Fortune’s ranking of online cybersecurity programs
  2. Alphabet’s stock got downgraded twice in two days because of A.I.’s threat to the Google search monetization machine
  3. These accelerated MBA programs allow undergrads to complete 2 degrees within 5 years
  4. The cost of living crisis has made retail work so stressful that 8 in 10 store workers in the UK say their mental health has suffered  
  5. Nevada seeks to impound assets of a crypto wallet firm that owes clients over $156 million but only has half that amount left
  6. College files $1 million lawsuit over allegations a cleaner turned off a lab freezer and destroyed 20 years of research
  7. Influencers are getting blasted for a factory tour of Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein. Some ‘haul’ video creators say the brand was already sinking
  8. Music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is dumped by world’s largest spirits maker after he accused it of racism and paying lip service to diversity
  9. Databricks says it’s buying MosaicML in a bid to ‘democratize A.I.’
  10. Employees are feeling a lot of negative emotions at work, but C-suite execs and managers have no idea because they’re struggling too
  11. The mercenary warlord who just marched on Moscow has been active in Africa for close to a decade. Here’s a look at his misdeeds
  12. SoFi used a clever trick to reverse A.I.’s biased images of women by putting a photo booth in New York City
  13. Your blood type can make you more likely to get COVID, new research suggests. Who’s most at risk
  14. SBA watchdog estimates over $200 billion of COVID relief fraud, but official claims ‘serious flaws that significantly overestimate’ damage
  15. Europe has a new king of the art world as Klimt’s ‘Lady with a Fan’ goes for $108 million after 10-minute bidding war
  16. President Biden’s new executive order could help American women get better birth control
  17. The president is eager to run for reelection on ‘Bidenomics’ that most of the country hates, polls suggest
  18. California man backpacking through Europe was ‘dumbfounded’ by man ‘blatantly carving his name’ into the Roman Colosseum
  19. Silicon Valley elites are reportedly taking ketamine and attending psychedelic parties to bolster their focus and creativity. Here’s what the drugs do to your brain
  20. Media mogul Mathias Döpfner plans to ‘be ahead of the curve’ on the A.I. boom—but says there’s a key value that only humans will be able to provide
  21. UBS plans to gut Credit Suisse by laying off 35,000 workers after buying the struggling bank in a fire sale
  22. U.S. efforts to regulate A.I. gather steam
  23. A recession indicator that predicted every downturn since 1969 started flashing months ago—and a Wall Street veteran warns it always works on a delay
  24. Venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale pitched a $2.6 billion citywide tunnel system project built by Elon Musk’s Boring Company to Austin’s mayor, emails show
  25. Peg Yorkin, feminist philanthropist who personally paid $5 million to bring abortion pill mifepristone to the U.S. in 1991, dies at 96
  26. BlackRock’s ETF application led to the biggest crypto inflows in a year. But how much Wall Street influence is too much?
  27. DOJ rips Jeffrey Epstein’s jailers for ‘negligence, misconduct and outright job performance failures’ on night of his suicide
  28. Pepsi partners with Culinary Institute of America to create ‘Colachup’—a Pepsi-flavored ketchup
  29. Meta beefs up protections for teens on Messenger and Instagram, as new laws loom
  30. Elon Musk’s dad Errol blasts ‘schoolboy’ cage fight talk with Mark Zuckerberg and fears ‘total humiliation’ if it goes ahead
  31. New Legend of Zelda game results in a Switch sales surge for Nintendo
  32. The federal government’s failure to ensure that trains won’t derail and create fiery toxic messes has states rolling up their sleeves and regulating
  33. Jerome Powell promised a housing market ‘reset.’ But is it actually happening?
  34. Gen Zers are turning to ‘radical rest,’ delusional thinking, and self-indulgence as they struggle to cope with late-stage capitalism
  35. Biden denies any U.S. or NATO involvement in Wagner rebellion, calling it ‘a struggle within the Russian system’
  36. Italy declares manhunt for tourist who carved ‘Ivan+Haley 23’ into Rome’s ancient Colosseum
  37. Major League Baseball is using A.I. to scout upcoming players
  38. Richard Ravitch, lifelong New Yorker who tackled ’70s fiscal crisis and ’80s subway insolvency, dies at a Manhattan hospital at 89
  39. Trump caught on tape saying he possesses ‘highly classified’ papers days after telling Fox News ‘there was no document’
  40. Much of the $1.8 trillion in student debt won’t ever be repaid, nonpartisan research organization says. ‘The government is poised to take a bath on its student loan portfolio’
  41. Pickleball has been a lifeline for seniors, but the sport’s injuries may cost Americans nearly $400 million this year
  42. Bitcoin Cash more than doubles after being offered by new exchange EDX Markets
  43. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act goes into effect today. Here’s what workers and employers should know
  44. ‘NFL Rivals’ creator Mythical Games raises first $37 million of new funding round
  45. The SEC’s only ‘regulated’ crypto exchange is a joke—and everyone knows it
  46. Amazon is building a creator platform by mixing commerce with content. One agency manager says top talent hitting $1 million in commissions
  47. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being ripped apart by Hollywood power players: ‘Just because you’re famous doesn’t make you great at something’
  48. Taylor Swift just added Australia to her Eras tour and economists say it could help the country avoid a recession
  49. A startup mandated that workers take off at least 20 days a year. Employee satisfaction soared
  50. Gas tax revenues are shrinking because of fuel efficiency and EVs so states are turning to tracking how far people drive
  51. Forget ‘quiet quitting’. Now frustrated employees are ‘loud quitting’—and the resignation trend is even worse for business leaders
  52. Garry Tan breaks down the key metric in Y Combinator’s new list of top startups
  53. There are worrisome implications when executives sit on several boards at once
  54. ‘Barbie’ movie’s marketing budget is off the charts—and now they’ve created a real Malibu Dreamhouse where you can stay for free on Airbnb
  55. Trading sneakers for pizza? Ravi Thanawala joining Papa John’s from Nike shows how CFOs can add value regardless of industry
  56. New York City drivers will soon pay big tolls to drive into the most visited parts of Manhattan in first-in-the-nation plan to reduce congestion
  57. Starbucks says it will issue ‘clearer’ decoration guidelines for in-store Pride displays amid union clash
  58. CEOs are eager to adopt A.I. Their workers say companies aren’t ready
  59. Reddit’s user revolt has exposed weaknesses in Google search—and the tech giant’s employees are not happy
  60. Jennifer Coolidge’s impostor syndrome nearly cost her ‘White Lotus’ dream role—until her friend set her straight
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