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- Judge in Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 case has sent at least 38 Capitol rioters to prison—often for longer than prosecutors had recommended
- Suspect in murder of San Francisco tech executive Bob Lee will stand trial after failing to get the charges reduced
- Ron DeSantis just canceled the Disney district’s diversity, equity and inclusion committee
- As deficit hits $1.39 trillion, Fitch strips U.S. of ‘AAA’ rating, leaving top economists ‘puzzled’ and White House fuming
- Lizzo pressured a tour dancer to touch a nude club performer and shamed another for gaining weight despite championing body positivity, lawsuit says
- Donald Trump is indicted for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss that culminated with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack
- Meta starts blocking news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada after law passes requiring payment of local outlets
- GameStop’s quest for relevance—following meme-stock madness—won’t include crypto wallets, which it’s ending amid ‘regulatory uncertainty’
- Americans could live an extra 19 years—if they pick the right employer
- From Bezos and Zuckerberg getting buff to the celebrity Ozempic craze, ‘fatphobia’ in the workplace is more rampant than ever
- Bed Bath & Beyond’s brand returns from the dead after another retailer adopts its name: ‘We’ll just be Bed Bath and a much bigger and better Beyond’
- A deadly Uber self-driving car crash 5 years ago exposed A.I. workplace issues that businesses still need to resolve
- Remote work is a lot more popular in English-speaking countries. Even the experts can’t figure out why
- Apple computer from the 1970s that helped launch a business empire is being auctioned for an expected $200,000
- How wealthy Chinese moving to America have left Chinatowns behind for a whole new neighborhood—meet the ‘ethnoburb’
- This longevity scientist tells Dr. Sanjay Gupta his mission is to ‘cure aging’ through biohacking
- Tupperware has warned it may go bust, but memestock traders have sent its shares soaring 800% anyway
- How boards can make the most of stakeholder governance
- The author of ‘Oppenheimer: The Tragic Intellect’ explains why American culture fixates more on him than the horror of Hiroshima
- Bully bosses never went away, they just wear a disguise now. Here are the 4 archetypes and how to deal with them
- Meta and Google plan to make generative A.I. an inescapable part of your life
- Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
- In the wake of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling, the investor case for diversity has never been stronger
- Bob Iger lures back 2 former execs who were once in line for the Disney CEO job
- YouTube’s Shorts already rivals TikTok with 2 billion views per month. Now it has ‘collabs,’ stickers for audience participation and other new features
- The cofounder of OceanGate, the firm whose CEO died on a deep-sea dive for the Titanic, now wants to send 1,000 people to Venus
- High inflation won’t stop people ordering pizza. Domino’s U.K. expects annual profits to beat forecasts after delivering tasty first-half results
- Family of Henrietta Lacks settles with Thermo Fisher over claims they profited by cloning her cervical cells in a racist medical system
- The office glut could help ease the nation’s acute housing market shortage. But this real estate developer says ‘resi’ conversions won’t be easy
- Paul Reubens, the actor who made ‘Pee-wee Herman’ an ’80s icon, dies after private 6-year battle with cancer at age 70
- ServiceNow’s CFO Gina Mastantuono on how the company won its first spot on the Fortune 500—and has vowed to avoid any layoffs this year
- U.S. job openings drop to lowest point in over 2 years—but still a massive 9.6 million
- From fashion faux pas to a potential $10 billion brand: Birkenstock’s IPO could make it Wall Street’s new darling
- Americans aren’t binge-spending on drinking anymore as high-end liquor sales wane on post-pandemic life returning to normal
- Barbie maker Mattel wants to pay someone almost $18,000 a month to play Uno
- The winners and losers of the new A.I. job market, as predicted by McKinsey
- Judge offers reality check to crypto community in wake of XRP decision
- This couple makes $275K combined, has paid off over $200K in student loans, and still says they’d have to win the lottery to afford to buy a home
- Women are taking over the telecom industry. BT Group’s new CEO is the latest example
- HR leaders say A.I. will make a positive impact on their roles. CEOs are less convinced
- Elon Musk refuses to cede control over Twitter’s flashpoint content moderation team to his new CEO
- Lawyers for tech consultant accused of killing Cash App founder Bob Lee say he had no motive for murder: ‘What you see is a cordial relationship’
- Bud Light rival Heineken says businesses need to ‘stand for their values’ in the wake of AB InBev’s transgender row
- Boards have ‘a cultural distaste for confronting the CEO,’ says a Columbia Business School professor. Here’s why that’s a problem—and how they can get past it
- Asia’s former richest woman—now property mogul—Yang Huiyan has given 55% of her company to charity, a payout worth $826 million
- Remote work is the reason why Wall Street was wrong about a recession
- The 21 most powerful players in private equity
- Even one of Wall Street’s staunchest bears, Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson, says the stock market ‘pivot rally’ may go higher
- The SEC just released new rules for reporting cybersecurity breaches—here’s what it means for CFOs
- Elon Musk’s giant ‘X’ sign on Twitter’s San Francisco office has been taken down just days after it went up
- Big Oil’s falling profits push BP to hike dividends and buy back $1.5 billion more stock to keep shareholders happy
- ‘Barbenheimer’ backlash in Japan is so strong over nuclear bomb reference, Warner Bros. Japan had to tell the U.S. division to stop posting about it
- The unheralded woman who closed Polygon’s deals with Starbucks, Disney, and Mastercard is now a VP at OpenSea
- We’re now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it’s worse than we thought
- Tech worker goes viral after listing all past and current salaries on LinkedIn—but experts warn that may work against you
- Musk sues anti-hate speech nonprofit for illegally ‘scraping’ Twitter/X servers and cherry-picking objectionable posts to drive away advertisers
- Europe faces an energy transition and an economic decline—and is fumbling both
- ‘I signed an NDA’ is the latest TikTok career advice for explaining résumé gaps. Here’s why it’s not a smart idea
- Saudi Arabia has the most profitable company in the history of the world, with $3.2 trillion to invest by 2030. Who will say no to that tidal wave of cash?
- A 26-year-old MBA student launched a beauty business while studying—and it’s now stocked in Sephora, making $10M a year and expanding into Europe
- Drinking kombucha may improve blood sugar levels. Here’s why
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