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  1. Elon Musk plans to remove headlines from news articles shared on X
  2. West Virginia University wants to cut 32 majors because enrollment is down 10% and it’s got a $45 million hole in its budget
  3. Ron DeSantis wants to strip Disney workers of free passes and discounts, arguing it sucks millions from Florida’s economy
  4. Mackenzie Scott, one of the world’s richest women, has given away $14 billion, nearly half her fortune, in just 3 years
  5. Men expect to be paid $25,000 more than women
  6. Lionel Messi is bringing an absolutely enormous pile of money into American soccer and MLS
  7. Coinbase takes equity stake in Circle as USDC-focused Centre Consortium shutters
  8. John Warnock, one-time ‘mediocre’ student turned inventor of the PDF and Adobe co-founder, dies at 82
  9. Saturday is the new Friday in the 6-day workweek for hybrid workers. They’re relaxing more during the week, but paying for it on the weekend
  10. Gen Z and millennials have been actually been saving really well for retirement in recent years but returning student loan payments could crush that
  11. Amazon is taking its low-wage labor model to influencers 
  12. Ready to carve out a career in the exciting world of extended reality (XR)? These three degree and certificate programs can help
  13. The crypto world wants to know why Vitalik Buterin just deposited $1 million in Ether with Coinbase
  14. The American worker’s wage floor hits a record close to $79,000—and college graduates want nearly 6 figures
  15. A clam shack and 2 billionaires named Charles—Here’s the story of extreme wealth and litigation on the Nantucket shoreline
  16. Rolex is the most targeted brand in the $1.3 billion surge of watch thefts
  17. 10 strategies for getting hired as a first-year analyst at elite Wall Street firm Blackstone, where 62,000 apply and only 169 get the job
  18. St. Tropez locals are being priced out of restaurants with $5K minimum spend and selective screening for big tippers: ‘We have already been driven out of our homes, soon we’ll be unable to eat out’
  19. The voice actor behind Nintendo’s Mario is retiring
  20. Norfolk Southern and other big railroads claim they encourage safety and transparency—but nearly 800 whistleblower complaints say otherwise
  21. Your ‘Barbenheimer’ ticket will be just $4 (or $8) on National Cinema Day
  22. The world’s top chess federation won’t let transgender women compete until ‘relevant proof’ is accepted by officials
  23. Long COVID damage can linger for 2 years, leading to elevated risk of disability, hospitalization, and death, landmark new study finds
  24. ‘The American Dream is still available’: Immigration officials shocked as social media fuels 750% surge of Mauritanian migrants
  25. Hundreds of school districts are trying out a 4-day school week and some parents are furious
  26. Bill Gates and other major donors just led a teaching platform to a banner year by leaning into Gen Z’s ‘distrust of larger institutions’
  27. Ron DeSantis’ ethics chair either has to give that up or his $400,000 salary as Disney’s administrator, judge rules
  28. Inside the elaborate $85,000 tests Fortune 500 companies give CEO candidates to determine if they’re right for the job
  29. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket tests in Texas are emitting so much methane you can see it from space
  30. The publishing industry is lining up to dunk on crypto
  31. American new car shoppers now only have one option under $20,000 as automakers jettison compact vehicles
  32. Mette Lykke took three major risks on her way to becoming a CEO. They paid off
  33. White House science adviser says new safeguards against A.I. risks will be coming ‘fast’
  34. New WHO chief scientist backs fact-finding mission to China to examine whether COVID accidentally leaked from Wuhan virus lab
  35. Gen Z and millennial workers are stressed about finances. HR can help
  36. Step aside, LinkedIn: Grindr CEO says he has hired workers through the dating app, as the company pitches itself as the new networking platform in town
  37. Mark Zuckerberg’s new ‘in-person time policy’ will crack down on Meta’s remote work rebels
  38. Blackstone will soon be hiring its next crop of first-year analysts. But getting this job is 12x as tough as getting into Harvard
  39. Police are getting free coffee in upmarket stores John Lewis and Waitrose in new effort to deter record shoplifting
  40. Long COVID. Shorter Life? New research reveals an arduous road to recovery
  41. Elon Musk admitted X ‘might fail’—then the social network accidentally removed swaths of historic content, including Ellen’s Oscars selfie that broke Twitter
  42. The CFO at one of the largest law firms in the U.S. shares his philosophy for thriving as a self-described introvert: ‘I do not do work dinners’
  43. Why are anti-ESG funds like YALL and MAGA losing steam?
  44. Why the ‘navel-gazing’ marketing industry has fallen for the trap of targeting 29-year-olds—and older ‘perennials’ are the key to booming sales
  45. Biden pours $667 million into rural America to bridge the internet divide
  46. Country Garden to be booted from Hong Kong’s stock index as the developer tries to scrounge up cash to avoid a first-ever default
  47. The old office is going extinct. Here’s what the new normal of work looks like
  48. Methodology for Fortune’s 2025 ranking of the best MBA programs
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