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  1. Judge in Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 case has sent at least 38 Capitol rioters to prison—often for longer than prosecutors had recommended
  2. Suspect in murder of San Francisco tech executive Bob Lee will stand trial after failing to get the charges reduced
  3. Ron DeSantis just canceled the Disney district’s diversity, equity and inclusion committee
  4. As deficit hits $1.39 trillion, Fitch strips U.S. of ‘AAA’ rating, leaving top economists ‘puzzled’ and White House fuming
  5. Lizzo pressured a tour dancer to touch a nude club performer and shamed another for gaining weight despite championing body positivity, lawsuit says
  6. Donald Trump is indicted for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss that culminated with the Jan. 6 Capitol attack
  7. Meta starts blocking news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada after law passes requiring payment of local outlets
  8. GameStop’s quest for relevance—following meme-stock madness—won’t include crypto wallets, which it’s ending amid ‘regulatory uncertainty’
  9. Americans could live an extra 19 years—if they pick the right employer
  10. From Bezos and Zuckerberg getting buff to the celebrity Ozempic craze, ‘fatphobia’ in the workplace is more rampant than ever 
  11. 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’
  12. A deadly Uber self-driving car crash 5 years ago exposed A.I. workplace issues that businesses still need to resolve
  13. Remote work is a lot more popular in English-speaking countries. Even the experts can’t figure out why
  14. Apple computer from the 1970s that helped launch a business empire is being auctioned for an expected $200,000
  15. How wealthy Chinese moving to America have left Chinatowns behind for a whole new neighborhood—meet the ‘ethnoburb’
  16. This longevity scientist tells Dr. Sanjay Gupta his mission is to ‘cure aging’ through biohacking
  17. Tupperware has warned it may go bust, but memestock traders have sent its shares soaring 800% anyway
  18. How boards can make the most of stakeholder governance
  19. The author of ‘Oppenheimer: The Tragic Intellect’ explains why American culture fixates more on him than the horror of Hiroshima
  20. Bully bosses never went away, they just wear a disguise now. Here are the 4 archetypes and how to deal with them
  21. Meta and Google plan to make generative A.I. an inescapable part of your life
  22. Tech experts are starting to doubt that ChatGPT and A.I. ‘hallucinations’ will ever go away: ‘This isn’t fixable’
  23. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling, the investor case for diversity has never been stronger
  24. Bob Iger lures back 2 former execs who were once in line for the Disney CEO job
  25. YouTube’s Shorts already rivals TikTok with 2 billion views per month. Now it has ‘collabs,’ stickers for audience participation and other new features
  26. 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
  27. High inflation won’t stop people ordering pizza. Domino’s U.K. expects annual profits to beat forecasts after delivering tasty first-half results
  28. Family of Henrietta Lacks settles with Thermo Fisher over claims they profited by cloning her cervical cells in a racist medical system
  29. 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
  30. Paul Reubens, the actor who made ‘Pee-wee Herman’ an ’80s icon, dies after private 6-year battle with cancer at age 70
  31. 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
  32. U.S. job openings drop to lowest point in over 2 years—but still a massive 9.6 million
  33. From fashion faux pas to a potential $10 billion brand: Birkenstock’s IPO could make it Wall Street’s new darling
  34. Americans aren’t binge-spending on drinking anymore as high-end liquor sales wane on post-pandemic life returning to normal
  35. Barbie maker Mattel wants to pay someone almost $18,000 a month to play Uno
  36. The winners and losers of the new A.I. job market, as predicted by McKinsey
  37. Judge offers reality check to crypto community in wake of XRP decision
  38. 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
  39. Women are taking over the telecom industry. BT Group’s new CEO is the latest example
  40. HR leaders say A.I. will make a positive impact on their roles. CEOs are less convinced
  41. Elon Musk refuses to cede control over Twitter’s flashpoint content moderation team to his new CEO
  42. 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’
  43. Bud Light rival Heineken says businesses need to ‘stand for their values’ in the wake of AB InBev’s transgender row
  44. 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
  45. Asia’s former richest woman—now property mogul—Yang Huiyan has given 55% of her company to charity, a payout worth $826 million
  46. Remote work is the reason why Wall Street was wrong about a recession
  47. The 21 most powerful players in private equity
  48. Even one of Wall Street’s staunchest bears, Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson, says the stock market ‘pivot rally’ may go higher
  49. The SEC just released new rules for reporting cybersecurity breaches—here’s what it means for CFOs
  50. Elon Musk’s giant ‘X’ sign on Twitter’s San Francisco office has been taken down just days after it went up
  51. Big Oil’s falling profits push BP to hike dividends and buy back $1.5 billion more stock to keep shareholders happy
  52. ‘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
  53. The unheralded woman who closed Polygon’s deals with Starbucks, Disney, and Mastercard is now a VP at OpenSea
  54. We’re now finding out the damaging results of the mandated return to the office–and it’s worse than we thought
  55. Tech worker goes viral after listing all past and current salaries on LinkedIn—but experts warn that may work against you
  56. Musk sues anti-hate speech nonprofit for illegally ‘scraping’ Twitter/X servers and cherry-picking objectionable posts to drive away advertisers
  57. Europe faces an energy transition and an economic decline—and is fumbling both
  58. ‘I signed an NDA’ is the latest TikTok career advice for explaining résumé gaps. Here’s why it’s not a smart idea
  59. 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?
  60. 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
  61. Drinking kombucha may improve blood sugar levels. Here’s why
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