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  1. Hong Kong braces for a court ruling that could spell the beginning of the end of its open internet
  2. Loan officer: I’m seeing middle class homebuyers take on $7,000 mortgage payments thinking they can ‘always refinance when rates come down in the future’
  3. Over just a few months, ChatGPT went from correctly answering a simple math problem 98% of the time to just 2%, study finds
  4. Private equity’s favorite way to make acquisitions may be illegal, FTC chair Lina Khan says
  5. What is a ‘residual,’ anyway? Here’s why Hollywood is on strike over streaming and A.I.
  6. In-N-Out Burger to workers: You can only wear a mask if you have a doctor’s note
  7. Microsoft’s latest A.I. feature could add $14 billion in annual revenue—even if only 10% of Office users try it
  8. A South Carolina high school told a teacher to stop using Ta-Nehisi Coates’ book. Then the author showed up at a school board meeting
  9. Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott sets off a frenzy for $1 million grants as over 6,000 applicants pour in for 250 slots
  10. Netflix adds most subscribers since 2020 surge but investors fret over ‘competitive battle’ brewing in Hollywood labor strife
  11. Tesla shares flat after earnings beats on adjusted net income
  12. Stanford’s president is resigning, retracting 3 papers and correcting 2 others after investigation of misconduct claims
  13. The biggest gaining stock on the Russell 2000 is up 1,100% this year after suffering a near total collapse in 2022
  14. Business leaders are ‘likely underestimating’ the potential of A.I., but there is still some risk
  15. How to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup live online for free—and without cable
  16. A $12 billion manufacturing powerhouse has avoided layoffs for 70 years while dominating its industry—but good luck replicating its formula
  17. Fall 2023 is shaping up as remote work’s biggest test yet with 1 million workers facing orders to go back to the cubicle
  18. More than 40% of Gen Z thinks A.I. music, movies, and art will replace human-made content in 20 years—report
  19. Gen Zers are using apps like Remini and Canva to turn selfies into A.I.-generated professional headshots while saving big money
  20. Americans check their phones 144 times a day. Here’s how to cut back
  21. Exclusive: Databricks wasn’t looking to buy, and MosaicML wasn’t selling. How two CEOs navigated a blockbuster $1.3 billion A.I. deal
  22. Elon Musk posted a Scooby-Doo meme—and Dogecoin added $320 million in 15 minutes
  23. Turns out Threads really is like Twitter. Meta’s new app just limited the number of posts users can see after Elon Musk’s Twitter did the same
  24. How Ronald Reagan and Charlton Heston created the entertainment ecosystem that Netflix destroyed, from a scholar of streaming
  25. Tech exec who ‘trashed’ his body for 23 years now spends $2 million a year to reverse the damage
  26. Russia escalates war on seized western assets, transferring local Danone, Carlsberg units
  27. Prigozhin reemerges in Belarus preparing for ‘new journey to Africa’ as he rips Russia’s war effort: ‘What’s happening now on the front is a disgrace’
  28. Meta and Qualcomm’s A.I. deal is a major step towards virtual assistants that work for us
  29. The FBI is raiding one of the fanciest wine stores in America after a tip from The New York Times
  30. These Apple products are eligible for the upcoming sales tax-free holiday
  31. The scourge of remote work sends U.S. office distress up to $24.8 billion—that’s even worse than malls and hotels
  32. First Netflix introduced ads. Now it’s killed off its $10 ‘Basic’ plan
  33. Americans still haven’t run out of pandemic savings quite yet, JPMorgan study finds
  34. As Microsoft extends its $69 billion Activision merger, it’s ‘confident about our prospects for getting this deal across the finish line’
  35. Americans’ 401(k)s got slammed last year, Vanguard reveals—along with how much more money boomers have in the bank than everyone else
  36. New national legislation targets U.S. loneliness crisis: ‘It’s irresponsible for policymakers to continue ignoring this epidemic’
  37. Streaming usage in the U.S. hits a record just as Hollywood shuts down because the business model is broken
  38. ‘Digital art is here to stay’: Despite market downturn, NFTs are still popping up in galleries, including this small NYC exhibition space
  39. Chinese fast fashion giant Temu accuses archrival Shein of blocking garment workers from working with it
  40. Miami is moving to protect workers from extreme heat with a 10-minute water and shade break every 2 hours
  41. White House escalates war on ‘junk fees’ with landlords and Big Meat in its sights
  42. First-generation iPhone sells at auction for $190,373, or nearly 380 times its original price
  43. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. still boosts Bitcoin, despite alleged conflict of interest, and wants to exempt the cryptocurrency from capital gains taxes
  44. Macron’s shock that the EU would hire an American as chief economist leads to Yale’s Fiona Scott Morton withdrawing candidacy
  45. ‘A vision for how we can salvage this’: Terraform Labs interim CEO says a new stablecoin isn’t part of the plan to clean up Do Kwon’s mess
  46. RISC Zero raises $40 million to bring in-the-weeds cryptography to regular developers
  47. Despite the Ripple decision, crypto legislation still seems far off
  48. The culture wars have polarized Americans–but a growing civic repair movement believes it can reverse the damage
  49. Luxury fashion resale CEO says the future of secondhand retail is partnering with brands like Chloé
  50. Yelp coins the ‘Beyoncé bump’ for the economic halo created by the pop star’s Renaissance Tour
  51. Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion that leveled a building and killed 7 in March caused by bad gas fitting
  52. Puerto Rico is helping IRS investigation of 100 wealthy Americans who may be using island’s tax breaks to cheat on taxes
  53. Meta top exec Nick Clegg says A.I. large language models are actually ‘quite stupid’ and downplays the ‘hype running ahead of the technology’
  54. A new law could soon make more white-collar employees eligible for overtime pay
  55. Reddit boss’s routine includes an ice bath, workout and 6 p.m. family dinner—but he hasn’t always considered work-life balance and used to be in perpetual ‘CEO mode’
  56. How ‘Erica’ helped power a 19% spike in earnings at Bank of America
  57. The War on Deals: Why the Biden Administration is battling Big Business—and putting all sorts of deals under the microscope
  58. China TikTokers are focusing on American consumers as they aim to sell bags, apparel and crystals in the U.S.
  59. A.I. experts downplay ‘nightmare scenario of evil robot overlords’. Over 1,300 sign letter claiming it’s a ‘force for good, not a threat to humanity’
  60. Disney’s Indiana Jones 5 took in $300 million at the box office so far—a disaster for CEO Bob Iger and Lucasfilm 
  61. ‘I was a complete idiot until I was 23’: Mercedes F1 CEO Toto Wolff wants to take pressure off teenagers to find their purpose
  62. U.K. inflation eases more than expected, offering hope of curbing wage-price spiral
  63. Biden administration pushes Walgreens, CVS and Walmart to tout drug cost benefits of Inflation Reduction Act as drugmakers sue government
  64. A new chapter for Gucci: Kering shares surge as CEO Marco Bizzarri departs, paving the way for Jean-Francois Palus
  65. Phoenix posts record 10th straight day of 110-degree heat—and only drops to 90 degrees at night—turning the city into a ghost town
  66. Utah CEO says distance from Silicon Valley has made the state ‘a really strong community of entrepreneurs’
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