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  1. Taiwan needs SpaceX’s Starlink or something like it in case China invades. Here’s why it’s looking beyond Elon Musk
  2. The strategist who called a recession after the regional banking crisis says it already happened and nobody noticed
  3. Microsoft will ride generative A.I. wave to $3 trillion valuation, say Morgan Stanley analysts
  4. Overwhelming feeling that the wealthy aren’t paying their fair share behind massive pullback from charity, survey shows
  5. Johnny Knoxville opens up on mental health struggles after ‘Jackass Forever’ brain injury: ‘I think I got a little addicted to it, to the point where, you know, I scrambled my brains’
  6. Ron DeSantis has raised $20 million in just 6 weeks of running for president, campaign says
  7. First Alzheimer’s drug shown to modestly slow cognitive decline gets full FDA approval
  8. French NBA phenom Victor Wembanyama’s security detail pushes Britney Spears in Las Vegas altercation
  9. Wisconsin’s governor, a former teacher, just locked in 400 years of school funding through a veto: ‘It’s creative for sure’
  10. Goldman Sachs analysts argue the A.I. hype is real: ‘This feels very different from previous tech bubbles’
  11. Binance plunges into crisis as senior execs quit over CEO Changpeng Zhao’s response to Justice Department investigation
  12. Mark Zuckerberg and Linda Yaccarino are in a war of words over the Twitter/Threads death match—and Elon just weighed in
  13. ChatGPT suddenly ‘isn’t booming anymore,’ Google A.I. researcher says—and kids are the big problem
  14. Russia’s rebel warlord Prigozhin ‘is in St. Petersburg,’ says Belarusian president thought to be harboring him
  15. Twitter owner Elon Musk has taken first steps in creating an ‘everything app’ to rival WeChat. It’s going to be an uphill battle
  16. Twitter is threatening to sue Instagram’s parent company Meta over its launch of Threads, report says
  17. Shake Shack founder says there’s no obligation to tip ‘whatsoever’ for takeout food or coffee
  18. Gen Z and millennials on a budget say they’re dumping their wealthier friends because they’re afraid of lifestyle creep
  19. Can you delete your new Threads account without wiping out your Instagram too? People playing with Mark Zuckerberg’s new social media tool are annoyed 
  20. Mark Zuckerberg is replacing the metaverse with his ‘Twitter killer’ Threads and a new dream: The ‘fediverse.’ Here’s what that is
  21. OceanGate has ‘suspended all exploration and commercial operations’ following the Titan submersible tragedy
  22. Tech stocks have surged on ‘nothing but hope,’ says a top markets strategist who’s been worrying about the future of capitalism
  23. So many wealthy Chinese are trying to get their kids out of the country that it’s made an obscure school one of the best-performing stocks in the world
  24. Online master’s in public health grads make more than $70K after these 4 programs
  25. Threads already has over 30 million users. But I’m not one of them
  26. ‘Clean up your language’: A call to CSOs
  27. A Harvard genetics professor who only sleeps 6 hours a night and doesn’t exercise every day swears 3 habits helped reverse his biological age by a decade
  28. More than 3 out of every 4 American adults got COVID by the end of 2022, CDC estimates
  29. New Jersey’s governor is furious about the NYC congestion pricing plan and is ‘lawyering up’
  30. Never ever getting back together: Taylor Swift actually dumped by FTX after signing $100 million-plus deal, new report says
  31. China’s Gen Z mental health crisis emerges in disturbing jump in suicide rate amid intense academic pressure
  32. Earth hits record heat third day in a row—and it could create $1 billion in health-care-related costs in the U.S. this summer
  33. Strong jobs data send Dow down over 400 points as markets digest a still-hot labor market
  34. Job openings hit 9.8 million in April, showing a labor market ‘cooler than a year ago but still hot,’ Nick Bunker says
  35. Climate change is turning Hawaii into a giant cesspool—literally
  36. UPS drivers move closer to a strike after negotiations break down at 4 a.m. amid finger-pointing fracas
  37. Yellen’s message to China: U.S. doesn’t want decoupling but will defend its interests, Treasury official says
  38. Bidenomics tour comes to South Carolina as White House bashes GOP for welcoming local investments that they voted against
  39. Aretha Franklin’s sons are fighting in court over the Queen of Soul’s 2 wills, one that was found in couch cushions
  40. The fiery Ohio train derailment is turning into a finger-pointing legal fight as Norfolk Southern slaps supplier with lawsuit
  41. Bitcoin hits 14-month high after BlackRock’s Larry Fink calls it an ‘international asset’ in TV interview
  42. The crypto ‘canary in the coal mine’ that regulators totally missed
  43. Cathie Wood says BlackRock doesn’t have an edge when it comes to SEC approval for a spot Bitcoin ETF
  44. Over 90 Vermont school districts hit Monsanto with a lawsuit over toxic contamination of education buildings
  45. You have a roughly 50% chance of drinking cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’ from any U.S. faucet, massive government study finds
  46. Mark Zuckerberg says Elon Musk has blown his chance to make Twitter the conversation app as he gloats over Threads’ 10 million user start
  47. How to nominate an executive for the 2023 Fortune Most Powerful Women list
  48. WFH’s staunchest proponents just dropped a bomb: Fully remote workers are officially less productive 
  49. Millennial and Gen Z employees are rejecting assignments, turning down offers, and seeking purpose. Here’s what they expect of their employers, according to Deloitte’s latest survey
  50. Remote work has increased steadily since the 1960s—and it will likely climb upward for decades, Stanford research finds
  51. Having a hard time getting free coffee on your birthday? It’s true: Companies are pulling back on customer rewards programs
  52. Venture capitalists are betting big on pickleball
  53. There’s no such thing as ‘happily ever after’: 7 dangerous myths about marriage and the truth, according to an expert
  54. Even if we’re in an A.I. ‘hype curve,’ big companies are still betting on the technology
  55. Tom Cruise and Barbie are the only heroes left who can save Hollywood’s fading summer box office
  56. Crypto lender Cred collapsed in 2020 after pulling in $135 million from customers. Its shady dealings foreshadowed FTX’s downfall—but regulators didn’t notice
  57. Vermont will pay foreign investors $16.5 million to settle lawsuits over fraudulent Jay Peak ski developments
  58. Walgreens will pay Nevada $285 million over its role in the opioid epidemic, raising the state’s total settlement money to over $1 billion
  59. JetBlue is dumping American Airlines in a last-ditch attempt to win approval for its Spirit Airlines acquisition
  60. Has the ChatGPT bubble burst? A.I. sensation sees traffic fall for the first time
  61. ‘Collapse of the crypto bubble’: Job listings tumble as much as 80% in major U.S. cities
  62. What are Fortune 500 CEOs reading? ‘Chip Wars,’ ‘CEO Excellence,’ and the Bible
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