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  1. A Waymo driverless car hit and killed a ‘small dog’ near a San Francisco homeless encampment
  2. Donald Trump says he’s been indicted for mishandling classified documents in what could be the most perilous legal case against him
  3. Mark Zuckerberg tries to reassure employees that Facebook’s parent has an A.I. strategy after cutting 10,000 jobs
  4. 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
  5. What’s new with Ed.D. programs in 2023?
  6. Tesla owners dread GM and Ford drivers crowding Supercharger stations
  7. Even one of the most progressive Fortune 500 CEOs wants to get back to business: ‘We want everybody to be flying Delta’
  8. There’s now proof of the loneliness epidemic and how COVID devastated dating—a drop in Signet engagement ring sales
  9. Mark Zuckerberg’s social media lieutenant just ripped Elon Musk while unveiling Meta’s ‘sanely run‘ Twitter competitor
  10. GM joins Ford in plugging into Tesla’s EV charging network and making it the defacto U.S. standard
  11. Online MBA programs at these 3 universities are bucking a trend in lower enrollment—here’s how
  12. Florida man’s animal sanctuary overrun by over 600 rapidly multiplying pigs: ‘I can’t take this anymore’
  13. The ex-CEO of Walgreens is suing the company for $200 million accusing the current chief of reneging on deal
  14. Solana Foundation finally addresses ‘the elephant in the room’ and denies Solana’s native token is a security
  15. A lawyer for Charlie Javice says the Justice Department is using ‘hide-the-ball’ legal tactics to favor its criminal case against her
  16. Oil prices sink to $70 a barrel after reports that the US and Iran might strike a huge deal for crude
  17. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says A.I. tools are ‘very good at doing tasks’ but terrible at doing whole jobs—for now
  18. Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin just started a podcast about ‘productive rule-breaking’ after 3 years in prison for scamming her way through New York society
  19. Gensler rejects idea that Coinbase and Robinhood couldn’t comply with SEC: ‘They know how to register’
  20. Sam Altman, the man behind ChatGPT, is increasingly alarmed about what he unleashed. Here are 15 quotes charting his descent into sleepless panic
  21. Biden rips House GOP while vetoing student debt cancellation cancellation bill: ‘It is a shame for working families across the country’
  22. Unanimous Supreme Court in humorous mood over the Jack Daniel’s copyright suit: ‘This case is about dog toys and whiskey’
  23. The wildfire smoke choking cities across the country might disrupt flights at major international airports
  24. Neuralink and Meta, beware: U.K. watchdog warns of possible discrimination against neurodivergent people
  25. Cathie Wood says that bad news for Binance is good news for Coinbase—Even if it’s dealing with its own problems
  26. Elizabeth Warren says in letter to DOJ that Binance apparently gave Congress ‘false and misleading information’
  27. Morgan Stanley is cutting ties with hedge fund manager Crispin Odey after a bombshell reports full of new sexual assault allegations
  28. Wall Street analyst tells Amazon CEO Andy Jassy to go back to basics in brutal letter
  29. ‘ESG’ is dead. Long live E, S, and G.
  30. Lionel Messi is reportedly getting paid by MLS, Apple, and Adidas—and might even get a cut from new streaming subscribers
  31. Delta CEO has no regrets when it comes to standing up for voting rights in Georgia
  32. The COO of Goldman Sachs says that the US could face ‘mini stagflation’: ‘That’s not going to feel great’
  33. Google Cloud says it will reimburse customers up to $1 million if they’re victims of a crypto-mining scam
  34. As A.I. stocks soar, here’s what top investors like Ray Dalio, Dawn Fitzpatrick, and Stan Druckenmiller think of their prospects
  35. Ray Dalio says the U.S. is facing a big-cycle debt crisis and warns, ‘Things are going to get worse for the economy’
  36. Gary Gensler offered to serve as informal advisor for Binance, the exchange’s lawyers allege
  37. Layoffs may be starting to take a toll as weekly unemployment applications jump to their highest level since 2021
  38. The metaverse is a dumpster fire. Is Apple its last hope?
  39. Richard Snyder, the ‘warrior-king’ who turned Simon & Schuster into a publishing titan, dies at 90
  40. Lionel Messi chose America to cap his epic career after months of talks with MLS, David Beckham, Adidas and even Apple
  41. A comedic actor from ‘Bob’s Burgers’ and ‘Mr. Show’ was just arrested for storming the Capitol on January 6
  42. New York City’s smoky blanket of yellow air isn’t going away anytime soon
  43. Pat Robertson, central figure in the fusion of Christianity, the Republican Party and television, dies at 93
  44. What the abolishment of affirmative action would mean for diverse entry-level recruitment
  45. Even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks people are going a little too crazy over A.I.: ‘It’s wildly overhyped in the short term’
  46. What comes after affirmative action?
  47. CNN CEO Chris Licht’s ouster means women now run all major U.S. news networks. Why it matters
  48. China’s censors put their sights on features like Apple’s AirDrop, used as a way to evade internet controls
  49. How Lululemon took on Nike to become a Fortune 500 company and $8 billion athleisure empire
  50. 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
  51. New York rent is so expensive this hybrid-working intern commutes by plane once a week—and it saves her thousands
  52. Fighting hackers is big business—and just helped Blackpoint Cyber raise $190 million led by Bain Capital
  53. Hackers are targeting C-suite executives through their personal email
  54. Meet the typical Fortune 500 CEO: A total Gen Xer. Basically Keanu Reeves
  55. McKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
  56. Motorola ditched cell phones and found a lucrative second act. Now it’s one of tech’s biggest turnaround stories
  57. Biden vetoes bill that would have canceled his plan to forgive student debt
  58. Barnes & Noble workers at the chain’s Manhattan flagship store vote to unionize
  59. U.S. multinationals will be subjected to Europe’s ESG rules—like it or not.
  60. Google ramps up return-to-office push by using in-person attendance as part of employee performance reviews
  61. Circle hires former CFTC Chair Heath Tarbert as top lawyer
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