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  1. Bob Iger said Disney’s formula for streaming success is something called ‘Star’
  2. Jeff Bezos just bought a $68 million mansion on an island near Miami known as ‘Billionaire Bunker’ where the super wealthy rub shoulders
  3. Golf star Phil Mickelson lost an astounding $100 million from wagering and considered betting on the Ryder Cup, new book says
  4. ‘We’re in pretty good shape’: Hollywood studios are enjoying an unlikely profit bonanza from the ongoing strikes shutting down production
  5. Kentucky’s largest school system cancels 2 days of classes, apologizes for ‘transportation disaster’ that dropped kids off at 10 p.m.
  6. Biden’s DOJ doesn’t think the Sackler family should get released from opioid liability and the Supreme Court agrees—for now
  7. 21-year-old influencer charged with inciting riot in NYC is ‘beyond disappointed in anybody who became disruptive that day, bro’
  8. WeWork’s sudden meme-stock status is ‘not at all rational’ but shares have surged since its solvency warning
  9. Linda Yaccarino reveals nonstop jet-setting to win back advertisers to Twitter: ‘Elon works on the technology, dreams up what’s next, passes the baton to me’
  10. Morgan Stanley just compared the ‘bubble-like euphoria’ over A.I. to the investing manias of the past century. The lesson for investors: Don’t ‘rush in’
  11. Who are the billionaires giving gifts to Clarence Thomas? New report reveals the Supreme Court justice took at least 38 undisclosed vacations worth millions
  12. How to watch week 2 of the 2023-2024 NFL preseason live online for free—and without cable
  13. Meta spends $14 million on Mark Zuckerberg’s security, and Tesla is ‘highly dependent’ on Elon Musk—but no one can actually stop them from maiming each other in a cage
  14. Many workers facing a layoff would accept a 25% pay cut to keep their jobs—but 97% of bosses don’t even ask. Even the researchers are stumped why
  15. ‘Unprecedented escalation of lethal violence’: Ecuador’s murder rate has quadrupled since 2018
  16. ‘We’re in pretty good shape’: Hollywood strikes are actually boosting studio profits—for now
  17. Zoom’s pandemic-era no-meeting Wednesday policy is no more because it’s a ‘barrier to collaboration’
  18. Crisis-ridden Chinese real estate market waits for tycoon Yang Huiyan to dip into her $5 billion fortune to prop up Country Garden
  19. ‘Don’t be fooled’ by the uptick in inflation, economist says. Prices are falling, and the Fed now has the ammo to pause its rate hikes
  20. It’s not just Disney+ hiking prices. Here’s how much streaming prices have gone up in the past 3.5 years
  21. Coach parent buys Versace and Michael Kors owner for $8.5 billion as U.S. big fashion races to catch up with billionaire Bernard Arnault’s European luxury giant LVMH
  22. Those who solve the data dilemma will win the A.I. revolution
  23. Amazon’s RTO saga continues as employees get an email scolding them for not showing up to the office—even though they did
  24. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine was the ultimate home run for this biotech venture firm. It’s a tough act to follow
  25. The White House’s latest assault on Chinese tech may not have a big effect at first, but it sends a powerful message
  26. U.S. health care has been in crisis since Nixon–but two economists may have found a way to radically disrupt it
  27. Is trash-talking Elon Musk getting cold feet about his Zuckerberg cage duel? Suddenly he’s keen on verbally sparring with the jujitsu-trained Meta boss
  28. Gen Z and millennials are outpacing older generations in 401(k) contributions because they’re so worried they’ll never be able to retire
  29. A.I. can use VR headset data to predict users’ personal data even if they don’t directly reveal it, researchers warn
  30. ESG investing is still largely smoke and mirrors, but not for BlackRock
  31. Even the Pope is worried humanity needs ‘protecting’ from A.I.—he was a deepfake target himself
  32. Space tourists who paid $450,000 apiece are blasting off with Virgin Galactic, joined by an ex-Olympian with an 18-year-old ticket and sweepstakes winners
  33. College professors are in ‘full-on crisis mode’ as they catch one ‘ChatGPT plagiarist’ after another
  34. Maui wildfire devastates crown jewels of local heritage: ‘All the places that are tourist areas, that are Hawaiian history, are gone, and that can’t be replaced’
  35. I hoped Coinbase’s new blockchain would offer some Apple-style magic—it did not
  36. China hailed a property developer with $64 billion in revenue as a role model. Now the country’s property crisis threatens to send it into default too
  37. Robbie Robertson, lead guitarist for The Band, dies after ‘long illness’ at 80
  38. Big fashion gets bigger as Coach and Kate Spade parent Tapestry splashes out $8.5 billion to buy the Versace, Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo owner
  39. Inflation just increased for the first time in a year
  40. Why one Hollywood expert wants to ‘burn down’ the industry
  41. Attacks on corporate diversity programs are ramping up after Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision
  42. U.K. billionaire Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic is gearing up to send its first group of tourists to space after years of delays
  43. Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour will be the first to shatter $1 billion in ticket sales, making a lot of people richer: ‘The dollar bill should have her face on it’
  44. Wall Street keeps pushing to end WFH, but their own senior staff would rather quit than comply
  45. First Netflix, now Disney: Bob Iger hints that the next password crackdown is coming as his streaming business loses half a billion dollars
  46. Raising a first-time fund? This is the worst time to do it in 10 years
  47. Sad Elon Musk killed off the Twitter brand? Here’s your chance to grab the last blue bird memorabilia as billionaire auctions off everything—including a sign that’s still bolted down
  48. WeWork’s ‘going concern’ language shows the office culture of the 2010s is dead—even if the office provider survives into the hybrid era
  49. WeWork is on a downward spiral that could lead to bankruptcy
  50. U.K. millennials and Gen Z labeled ‘Guppies’ because they’re ‘giving up on property’—they mostly live with mum and dad
  51. Zoom thinks curved desks will make office work less miserable. We visited its state of the art hybrid designed office in London
  52. The return-to-office war ‘boils down to trust,’ says HR expert: ‘Do I trust that someone is working for me fully if I can’t see them?’
  53. Ripple v. SEC: Why the crypto industry may have celebrated too early
  54. Meet David Wright, whose company Pattern helps brands optimize their online sales
  55. Meet Christie Marchese, whose company Kinema wants to revolutionize film distribution
  56. Meet Nadya Okamoto, whose company August wants to destigmatize menstrual cycles
  57. Meet Rebecca Gorman, whose company, Aligned AI, is trying to match up human values with machine learning
  58. Meet Ashley Moser, whose company MelodyArc is a customer support platform for businesses 
  59. Meet Christine Moseley, whose company, Full Harvest, reduces food waste
  60. Meet Troy Pospisil, whose company Ontra automates burdensome contracting processes
  61. Meet Margaret Norris, whose company Aidaly helps family caregivers get paid for their work
  62. Meet Alexander Hagerup, whose company Vic.ai wants to revolutionize accounting
  63. Meet Brian Vallelunga, whose company Doppler manages online secrets
  64. Meet Nasrin Mostafazadeh and Omid Bakhshandeh, whose company Verneek A.I. wants to make it easier for consumers to make decisions
  65. Meet Lindsey Michaelides, whose company, Strongsuit, provides tech-enabled personal assistants to help busy people
  66. Meet Kai Kloepfer, whose Biofire aims to make sure guns don’t end up in the wrong hands
  67. Meet Kathryn Minshew, who leaned on a vast international background to build a career-matching platform
  68. Meet Christine Tao, who’s building a one-stop shop for executive coaching
  69. Meet Leo Grady, whose startup Jona looks to leverage the microbiome
  70. Meet Yash Sheth, whose Galileo aims to improve A.I. modeling
  71. Meet Amanda Calabrese, whose Sequel aims to take tampons to the next level
  72. Meet Jill Koziol, cofounder of lifestyle brand Motherly
  73. Meet Maya Mikhailov, whose platform streamlines A.I. integration for businesses
  74. Meet Lisa Dyson, who looked to the space program for new ways to create nutritional food
  75. Meet Ben Wright, whose Velocity Global helps companies hire and manage workers in 185 countries
  76. Meet Adam Miller, whose latest venture is a tech platform to help nonprofits
  77. Meet Helen Kontozopoulos, who’s using A.I. to improve the pharmaceutical industry
  78. Meet Uzoma ‘Zo’ Orchingwa, who’s revolutionizing communication options for the incarcerated
  79. Meet Liana Douillet Guzmán, whose company Folx Health is a digital health care service provider for the LGBTQIA+ community
  80. Meet Kazuma Yamauchi, whose startup KZM & Company helps to grow businesses
  81. Meet Edith Harbaugh, cofounder of feature management platform LaunchDarkly
  82. Meet the 2023 Fortune Founders Forum
  83. How fast are Binance revenues falling? New trading data offers critical clues about the health of the crypto empire and its $37 billion coin
  84. Biden limits U.S. investments in Chinese A.I. and chip industry in effort to weaken its military’s access to advanced tech
  85. Wealthy Americans will go to the extreme to live longer, from downloading their brains to taking risky drugs
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