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- A Waymo driverless car hit and killed a ‘small dog’ near a San Francisco homeless encampment
- Donald Trump says he’s been indicted for mishandling classified documents in what could be the most perilous legal case against him
- Mark Zuckerberg tries to reassure employees that Facebook’s parent has an A.I. strategy after cutting 10,000 jobs
- Finish line hurdles for ‘The Flash’: its star’s multiple arrests and mental health crisis—and shipping the Batmobile across the ocean during a huge container crunch
- What’s new with Ed.D. programs in 2023?
- Tesla owners dread GM and Ford drivers crowding Supercharger stations
- Even one of the most progressive Fortune 500 CEOs wants to get back to business: ‘We want everybody to be flying Delta’
- There’s now proof of the loneliness epidemic and how COVID devastated dating—a drop in Signet engagement ring sales
- Mark Zuckerberg’s social media lieutenant just ripped Elon Musk while unveiling Meta’s ‘sanely run‘ Twitter competitor
- GM joins Ford in plugging into Tesla’s EV charging network and making it the defacto U.S. standard
- Online MBA programs at these 3 universities are bucking a trend in lower enrollment—here’s how
- Florida man’s animal sanctuary overrun by over 600 rapidly multiplying pigs: ‘I can’t take this anymore’
- The ex-CEO of Walgreens is suing the company for $200 million accusing the current chief of reneging on deal
- Solana Foundation finally addresses ‘the elephant in the room’ and denies Solana’s native token is a security
- A lawyer for Charlie Javice says the Justice Department is using ‘hide-the-ball’ legal tactics to favor its criminal case against her
- Oil prices sink to $70 a barrel after reports that the US and Iran might strike a huge deal for crude
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says A.I. tools are ‘very good at doing tasks’ but terrible at doing whole jobs—for now
- Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin just started a podcast about ‘productive rule-breaking’ after 3 years in prison for scamming her way through New York society
- Gensler rejects idea that Coinbase and Robinhood couldn’t comply with SEC: ‘They know how to register’
- Sam Altman, the man behind ChatGPT, is increasingly alarmed about what he unleashed. Here are 15 quotes charting his descent into sleepless panic
- Biden rips House GOP while vetoing student debt cancellation cancellation bill: ‘It is a shame for working families across the country’
- Unanimous Supreme Court in humorous mood over the Jack Daniel’s copyright suit: ‘This case is about dog toys and whiskey’
- The wildfire smoke choking cities across the country might disrupt flights at major international airports
- Neuralink and Meta, beware: U.K. watchdog warns of possible discrimination against neurodivergent people
- Cathie Wood says that bad news for Binance is good news for Coinbase—Even if it’s dealing with its own problems
- Elizabeth Warren says in letter to DOJ that Binance apparently gave Congress ‘false and misleading information’
- Morgan Stanley is cutting ties with hedge fund manager Crispin Odey after a bombshell reports full of new sexual assault allegations
- Wall Street analyst tells Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to go back to basics in brutal letter
- ‘ESG’ is dead. Long live E, S, and G.
- Lionel Messi is reportedly getting paid by MLS, Apple, and Adidas—and might even get a cut from new streaming subscribers
- Delta CEO has no regrets when it comes to standing up for voting rights in Georgia
- The COO of Goldman Sachs says that the US could face ‘mini stagflation’: ‘That’s not going to feel great’
- Google Cloud says it will reimburse customers up to $1 million if they’re victims of a crypto-mining scam
- As A.I. stocks soar, here’s what top investors like Ray Dalio, Dawn Fitzpatrick, and Stan Druckenmiller think of their prospects
- Ray Dalio says the U.S. is facing a big-cycle debt crisis and warns, ‘Things are going to get worse for the economy’
- Gary Gensler offered to serve as informal advisor for Binance, the exchange’s lawyers allege
- Layoffs may be starting to take a toll as weekly unemployment applications jump to their highest level since 2021
- The metaverse is a dumpster fire. Is Apple its last hope?
- Richard Snyder, the ‘warrior-king’ who turned Simon & Schuster into a publishing titan, dies at 90
- Lionel Messi chose America to cap his epic career after months of talks with MLS, David Beckham, Adidas and even Apple
- A comedic actor from ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘Mr. Show’ was just arrested for storming the Capitol on January 6
- New York City’s smoky blanket of yellow air isn’t going away anytime soon
- Pat Robertson, central figure in the fusion of Christianity, the Republican Party and television, dies at 93
- What the abolishment of affirmative action would mean for diverse entry-level recruitment
- Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks people are going a little too crazy over A.I.: ‘It’s wildly overhyped in the short term’
- What comes after affirmative action?
- CNN CEO Chris Licht’s ouster means women now run all major U.S. news networks. Why it matters
- China’s censors put their sights on features like Apple’s AirDrop, used as a way to evade internet controls
- How Lululemon took on Nike to become a Fortune 500 company and $8 billion athleisure empire
- A handful of companies have the power to save the oceans. Here’s why we’re urging them to reinvent our land-based food systems
- New York rent is so expensive this hybrid-working intern commutes by plane once a week—and it saves her thousands
- Fighting hackers is big business—and just helped Blackpoint Cyber raise $190 million led by Bain Capital
- Hackers are targeting C-suite executives through their personal email
- Meet the typical Fortune 500 CEO: A total Gen Xer. Basically Keanu Reeves
- McKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
- Motorola ditched cell phones and found a lucrative second act. Now it’s one of tech’s biggest turnaround stories
- Biden vetoes bill that would have canceled his plan to forgive student debt
- Barnes & Noble workers at the chain’s Manhattan flagship store vote to unionize
- U.S. multinationals will be subjected to Europe’s ESG rules—like it or not.
- Google ramps up return-to-office push by using in-person attendance as part of employee performance reviews
- Circle hires former CFTC Chair Heath Tarbert as top lawyer
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