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  1. Citigroup says slavery indirectly helped its predecessor companies, joining a wave of businesses reexamining their troubled pasts
  2. College where President Obama studied is the latest to stop legacy admissions after criticism that it’s affirmative action for white people
  3. Casino mogul Steve Wynn pays $10 million to settle sexual misconduct investigation and ‘bring this sordid affair to conclusion’
  4. Threads can become the ‘purest form’ of social media as long as Meta and Mark Zuckerberg agree to one thing, says tech exec
  5. ‘It’s not simple’: Researchers tweaked Facebook’s algorithms to see if they could fix America’s political polarization. They failed
  6. Bob Iger has become enemy No. 1 as other media bosses dodge Hollywood’s wrath. PR experts say it’s a cautionary tale in CEO communication
  7. There wasn’t a single $1 billion lottery jackpot before 2016. Here’s why there have been 7 since then
  8. Generative A.I. will upend the workforce, McKinsey says, forcing 12 million job switches and automating away 30% of hours worked in the U.S. economy by 2030
  9. It’s not just climate change: Here’s how El Niño and a huge underwater volcanic eruption led to extreme heat in 2023, from an expert who’s mapped various sections of the Earth
  10. The office apocalypse has reached a new level of bad with the amount of space shrinking for the first time on record
  11. Snoop Dogg’s metaverse stands out among the rapper’s brands—for being uncool
  12. Remote workers have a message for spying bosses: That won’t work, and neither will we
  13. Inside Illumina’s $8 billion deal that spurred a proxy fight with Carl Icahn and the ouster of 2 prominent Black Silicon Valley executives
  14. McDonald’s Grimace mascot helped boost sales over 11%—and the company has TikTokers faking their brutal deaths to thank
  15. Sheryl Sandberg wants to prepare girls for the harsh realities of work: ‘One day you’re going to be in a meeting and some man is going to talk over you’
  16. Only a third of post-pandemic business travelers are happy to be back on the road. Here’s why traveling for work is making us feel stressed, exhausted, and homesick
  17. The family that made $7.6 million from recycling cans and bottles was just charged with fraud
  18. Housing market institutional freeze: Invitation Homes—the largest owner of U.S. homes—was a net seller for the third straight quarter
  19. Oil companies that made a killing last year after energy prices surged are now facing a reckoning. Some have taken more than a 50% hit
  20. Microsoft is in serious EU antitrust trouble for the first time in a decade and a half—and this time it’s because of its Slack rival
  21. Greta Gerwig downplays talk of a ‘Barbie’ sequel: ‘For me, at this moment, I’m at totally zero’
  22. The man who wrote the book on Twitter says ‘It’s kind of become a fabric of society. And even Elon Musk may not be able to break it.’
  23. Larry Summers slams Joe Biden’s economic strategy ‘Bidenomics’ as ‘increasingly dangerous’
  24. Ryan Reynolds’ money-spinning soccer tour of America goes wrong when his star player suffers a punctured lung in a ‘friendly’ match
  25. July is the hottest month ever, and two ‘real-life versions of Mattel’s CSO Barbie’ are speaking up
  26. Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse meltdown: Meta’s Reality Labs has lost $21 billion in roughly 18 months
  27. Prince Harry’s lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch is going to trial—except for the phone hacking claims
  28. Sinéad O’Connor, the Irish singer-songwriter who shot to fame in her 20s and captivated the world with her provocations, dies at 56
  29. Mitch McConnell leaves press conference after pausing midsentence and staring into space
  30. Anheuser-Busch CEO lays off hundreds as Bud Light boycott bites
  31. Elon Musk wants to build an ‘everything app’—but it’s not clear he can pull it off
  32. Gavin Newsom, worried about the billions lost from a Hollywood strike, says he can broker a deal between studios, actors and writers
  33. The economy just won’t stop growing—U.S. GDP shot up again in the second quarter
  34. Sinéad O’Connor refused to play by society’s rules for women
  35. The skills gap has a solution, Harvard study finds: ‘Hidden workers’ stuck in part-time gigs
  36. Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is about more than the wage gap—it’s about access
  37. Major 4-day workweek study suggests that when we work 5 days we spend one doing basically nothing
  38. Fired Twitter exec who went viral for sleeping on the floor lifts the lid on Elon Musk’s unpredictable mood swings and ‘fanatical inner circle’
  39. Microsoft’s CFO Amy Hood lays out an A.I. investment roadmap
  40. Flexible work’s critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional
  41. Greylock VC Seth Rosenberg outlines what he’s looking for when investing in A.I.
  42. British Airways forced to serve passengers KFC after problem with in-flight meal service
  43. Elon, where’s my Cybertruck? Millions are still waiting for Tesla’s elusive product years after reserving it
  44. New York City wants lithium-ion e-bike batteries to be stopped at the border when they don’t meet national safety standards after rash of deadly fires
  45. As the opioid epidemic worsens, recovery-friendly policies are the next frontier in workplace inclusion
  46. Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn will pay $10 million and cut industry ties to settle workplace sexual misconduct claims
  47. Ron DeSantis and the Disney firefighters union have a deal—and it includes a 5% wage increase
  48. MillerKnoll CEO who went viral for telling employees to ‘leave pity city’ is now preaching empathy
  49. Elon Musk swipes coveted @X handle from Twitter user, offering only some merch and a meeting with execs as compensation for the lucrative account
  50. FTX trial prosecutor wants San Bankman-Fried jailed for witness tampering and trying to influence jurors
  51. 46 million Americans struggle with substance-use disorder. It’s time for bosses to stop ignoring them
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