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  1. One of California’s oldest newspapers that once had a daily circulation of 45,000 just closed after bankruptcy filing following a long decline
  2. ‘Completely irrational’: By changing Twitter’s name, Elon Musk is wiping out $4 billion to $20 billion in brand value
  3. In states like New York with legal cannabis, black market marijuana is a growing problem: ‘It really is a constant battle’
  4. In the ‘Succession’ era, wardrobes of the wealthy are subtler than ever. The rich identify each other with luxury that only a highly trained eye can detect
  5. What is Worldcoin? A plain English guide to Sam Altman’s orb that gives crypto to scan your eyeballs
  6. San Francisco police interrupted the dismantling of the iconic Twitter sign but concluded that ‘no crime was committed’
  7. The commercial space industry, led by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is expected to blast off with 41% growth over the next 5 years
  8. Alphabet boss Sundar Pichai is about to give the most important business update since he became CEO of the Google search empire
  9. You no longer need to worry about IRS agents showing up at your door after the agency reverses a longtime policy of unannounced visits
  10. ‘Journeymen’ character actors explain the Hollywood strike: ‘The joke is when you get the one-cent check that cost 44 cents to be mailed to you’
  11. Jerome Powell is gathering the Fed this week with the elusive ‘soft landing’ in sight—here’s how close the economy is to dodging recession
  12. Disney is considering delaying some movie releases because striking actors refuse to promote them
  13. The scientists who figured out exactly when Greenland was ice-free reveal what it shows about our warming planet
  14. Gen Z is rejecting everything they’ve been taught about tipping. It could be the start of a big shift
  15. What is PTO (parent’s time off) and why you need it
  16. Being rich makes you twice as likely to be accepted into the Ivy League and other elite colleges, new study finds
  17. The hottest temperatures in 100,000 years haven’t changed bosses’ thoughts on wearing shorts to the office (they’re against it)
  18. Economists were mostly dead wrong about America crashing into recession. Just look at how they’ve changed their minds
  19. Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’ triumph shatters record for opening weekend by a female director
  20. Elon Musk’s long obsession with the letter X: He just ‘bid adieu’ to the blue Twitter bird for it
  21. You can see the big problem with A.I. when you use Alexa, say concerned Harvard professors. Just ask if Amazon is a monopoly
  22. Why AT&T and Verizon’s infrastructure woes run much deeper than lead cables
  23. X? Oh. Elon Musk’s Twitter rebrand is an assault on the user experience
  24. X, the Elon Musk company formerly known as Twitter, limits the number of DMs that unverified accounts can send per day
  25. Instagram boss Adam Mosseri rates Android better than Apple’s iOS in a Threads ‘hot take’
  26. How Oppenheimer’s atomic bomb secrets were really stolen by Soviet Russia, as revealed by a Harvard Kennedy School professor
  27. NBCUniversal cut down the tree branches that striking actors and writers used for shade, and got just a $250 fine
  28. The war on DEI is the beginning of a coordinated attack on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  29. From Pennsylvania’s ‘Swiftsburgh’ to New Jersey’s ‘Taylor Swift Ham, Egg and Cheese,’ politicians are capitalizing on the Eras tour
  30. Sam Altman’s Worldcoin token nears $350 million market cap, potentially netting OpenAI CEO even more cash
  31. Spotify is the latest streaming service to raise prices
  32. A.I. might have what it takes to replace the C-suite. But experts say the top jobs are safe for cultural reasons
  33. ChatGPT is not a search engine. Here’s why you should think of it as a ‘glider’ to get better results, says engineer with Harvard PhD in neuroscience
  34. The Russia-Africa summit is coming, but Putin barely invests in the continent while the mercenary Wagner Group rages across the countryside
  35. 340,000 UPS drivers are about to strike over a pay scale that gives part-timers what the Teamsters call ‘poverty wages’—here’s a closer look at the numbers
  36. Latest court filings suggest Sam isn’t the only bad apple in the Bankman-Fried family
  37. WeightWatchers CEO says the Ozempic era signals ‘the end of diet culture.’ Could we be so lucky?
  38. Robert Shiller—who called the 2008 housing bubble—thinks he knows how the housing market will exit its latest period of exuberance
  39. Future of Finance: Blackrock’s Nair on how the firm’s Aladdin tech has evolved and what the ‘portfolio of the future’ will look like
  40. Kanye West fans race to snap up $563 million of Adidas’s unsold and unwanted Yeezys
  41. Twitter cofounder Jack Dorsey urges ‘calm’ after Elon Musk eliminates the last traces of his original company
  42. How Lincoln Electric became the land of no layoffs
  43. Rookie managers make nearly half of female employees want to quit
  44. How Blackstone hit the $1 trillion mark—and which PE firm might be next
  45. Nearly 80 major clean energy factories announced in year since Biden’s IRA passed: ‘It seems like every week there’s a new factory facility somewhere’
  46. One manufacturing giant has avoided layoffs for 70 years and still earns billions
  47. Tesla is lapping German automakers in the global EV race—even in Germany
  48. Employees at San Francisco craft beer trailblazer Anchor Brewing race against clock to buy brewer before owner Sapporo shuts it down
  49. Musk’s Twitter rebrand to X gets CEO Linda Yaccarino’s seal of approval: ‘A second chance to make another big impression’
  50. Uninsured depositors remain a ticking time bomb for the U.S. banking system
  51. The end of dieting: WeightWatchers and Noom are now pushing Ozempic-like miracle drugs over willpower
  52. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is so popular on Wall Street that nearly 3 in 5 bankers want to work for him
  53. Writers strike: Why A.I. is such a hot-button issue in Hollywood’s labor battle with SAG-AFTRA
  54. Sam Altman’s A.I.-busting crypto token Worldcoin is live. All you have to do is scan your eyeball
  55. CEO of J&J spinoff Kenvue says big companies can lose focus: ‘By definition you are little more remote from where the action is’
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