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  1. SoftBank-backed Better, which plans to go public next week, shrunk its staff by 91% in 18 months and reported $889M in net losses last year
  2. Mark Cuban’s upstart online pharmacy just scored a big win by teaming with one of California’s biggest health insurers
  3. Hedge fund sued for ‘misogynistic’ culture that included ‘inappropriate conduct’ and ‘bawdy jokes’
  4. Are blue-light glasses really worth it? A new analysis says they may not impact fatigue, eye strain, or sleep
  5. Shoppers are in a spending mood. But retail executives point to inflation and depleted savings as signs the good times won’t last
  6. Leonard Bernstein’s kids jump to Bradley Cooper’s defense as they celebrate their dad’s ‘nice, big nose’
  7. Influencers making big money mock Amazon’s offer of $25 per video to recruit them
  8. New York City’s mayor just conceded defeat to remote work—and declared war on the housing crisis. Here’s how it went down
  9. What if OpenAI trained ChatGPT with illegal data scraping? The New York Times is reportedly considering suing to put that to the test
  10. The Iowa school superintendent who used ChatGPT to ban books explains why they did it: ‘We have more important things to do’
  11. It’s been so long since mortgage rates were this high if they were a person they’d be drinking age
  12. New York City workers must delete TikTok from their city-issued phones in the latest security crackdown on the China-based app
  13. Bill Gates says A.I. will act like ‘a great high school teacher’—and that it could help close the education gap
  14. How to watch week 3 of the 2023-2024 NFL preseason live online for free—and without cable
  15. The workplace has finally reached a new normal, says the guru of remote work: Return to office data is as ‘flat as a pancake’
  16. Linda Yaccarino said X has never been safer—but major brands are pulling advertising after posts reportedly appeared beside pro-Nazi content
  17. Apple should buy ESPN from Disney for $50 billion, says analyst who calls a deal a ‘no brainer’
  18. Judge grants SEC leave to appeal Ripple litigation after landmark ruling many saw as huge win for crypto and XRP
  19. Scientists discover evidence of 4 more breast cancer genes—and potentially many others: ‘The risks can be significant for women who carry them’
  20. 1.5 million dehumidifiers from Kenmore, GE, SoleusAir, Norpole and Seabreeze are being recalled after fire reports
  21. Minneapolis is pushing through a ride-share minimum wage and Lyft claims it will hurt drivers because ‘only the most wealthy could still afford a ride’
  22. New Jersey has shut 27 Boston Market restaurants and fined the firm $2.6 million for not paying employees
  23. Top Chinese official calls for increase in ‘propaganda of secrecy’ around energy sector
  24. 401(k) millionaires are on the rise after taking a hit last year. Boomers are leading the way
  25. Tech layoffs have declined significantly—could this mark the end of the tech job recession?
  26. As Goldman Sachs looks to sell its GreenSky lending unit, Apollo and a group led by Sixth Street emerge as leading bidders
  27. AB InBev’s Bud Light has started to win over Americans again, according to a Deutsche Bank survey
  28. To decarbonize, Carlyle invests in carbon-intensive businesses. Does it make sense?
  29. A.I. might actually make us better at our jobs by sharpening our soft skills. Here are the roles most likely to be impacted
  30. My two RTOs as a bank employee and yoga teacher couldn’t be more different. Here’s why
  31. Are investors bored of Bitcoin? Its 90-day volatility is now the lowest since 2016
  32. Walmart crushes expectations, raises outlook and has a message about the economy: ‘Jobs, wages, and pockets of disinflation are helping our customers’
  33. Hawaii’s governor wants to suspend the housing market ‘to make sure that no one is victimized from a land grab’
  34. Barbie will hit home video next month
  35. Gender scholar says the Musk-Zuckerberg fight is more than a ‘performance of virility.’ It’s part of a long history of men acting out when they feel attacked
  36. Amazon settles trademark lawsuit over Fire TV with adult entertainment company after nearly 10 years
  37. Maui fire survivors are battling shock, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress—many without medication or mental health care
  38. FTX and Genesis avoid ‘costly and uncertain litigation’ by reaching $175 million settlement
  39. Why are there so few great startup founders in their 20s? Some blame crypto
  40. Target bosses pledge ‘modifications’ to its Pride Month collections after transgender merch backlash
  41. Walmart International pulls off a rare female CEO-to-female CEO handoff
  42. AP creates AI guidelines, forbidding staff to use it to create publishable content and images
  43. Grayscale is on the cusp of winning Bitcoin’s biggest prize—but Wall Street’s big dogs could snatch it away
  44. The Orlando Museum of Art is so embarrassed it put a fake Basquiat on display it’s suing its former executive director
  45. Target explains its first sales drop in 6 years with a Taylor Swift excuse: ‘Guests are out at concerts. They’re going to movies’
  46. Offering employees pay cuts to stave off layoffs might be easier said than done
  47. Chinese real estate may be the world economy’s ‘most important single sector,’ says Fitch. But don’t expect Beijing to save it from crisis
  48. ‘Richcession’ hits as 3.5 million millionaires lost their status last year—while the average person saw wealth spike
  49. With the SEC’s sweeping new disclosure rules coming, limited partners are getting back some negotiating power
  50. Will Smith’s top tip for career success helped him say yes to ‘Men In Black’ and ‘Ali’ when he didn’t want to
  51. There are now 63 female CFOs at Fortune Global 500 companies. Here’s the full list
  52. Carlsberg’s Russian beer empire faces nationalization under Putin’s crackdown, CEO fears
  53. The rise of China and a weak yen helped drag down Japan on the Fortune Global 500. They’re also reasons to be optimistic for its future
  54. Google’s A.I. is about to breach a new frontier: It’s reportedly working on a chatbot to give life advice
  55. What happened to Japan Inc.? Once a business powerhouse, Japan’s presence among the world’s biggest companies is in steep decline
  56. What history can teach us about A.I.’s Great Leap Forward
  57. Start-up gets $235 million investment from U.S. Air Force to help build sleek, futuristic-looking aircraft
  58. Mark Zuckerberg’s intense exercise routine that got him in fighting shape—from Brazilian jujitsu to a CrossFit strength circuit
  59. Slowing inflation still hasn’t convinced U.S. voters that Joe Biden is doing a good job with the economy
  60. China’s bursting housing bubble is doing more damage than official data suggest
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