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  1. Get ready to replace all your iPhone charging cables because Apple just officially killed the Lightning connector
  2. Birkenstock just filed for a potentially buzzy IPO that could value the 250-year-old sandal maker at $8 billion
  3. Fortress CEO says hackers stole up to $15 million, mostly in Bitcoin, prior to Ripple acquisition
  4. Elon Musk lives life like he’s playing a video game—from ‘demon mode” to gleaning life lessons from ‘Polytopia’
  5. Sam Bankman-Fried denied pre-trial release by SDNY judge: ‘The premise is incorrect’
  6. Cybersecurity troubles that hobbled MGM’s resorts and casinos is being investigated by the FBI
  7. Elon Musk bought Twitter to save it from ‘falling off a cliff’—and because he was bored, new biography reveals
  8. Elon Musk sent a graphic mid-childbirth picture of Grimes to friends and family and was surprised when she got upset 
  9. How Elon Musk lost a friend over AI: Google cofounder Larry Page just ‘refused to hang out’ after the Tesla CEO stole his top worker
  10. Get your refills while they last: McDonald’s plans to get rid of self-serve soda in the coming years
  11. The idea of a meaningful job, or a ‘calling,’ was invented by Christian reformers 500 years ago, religion professor says
  12. The CDC has approved updated XBB-strain COVID boosters for all Americans ages 6 months and older. They’re expected to hit clinics later this week
  13. Vincent van Gogh painting is recovered with some damage after being stolen 3 years ago in a late-night raid on a museum
  14. BP’s CEO just resigned because ‘he was not fully transparent’ about his past relationships with colleagues
  15. Review: ‘Number Go Up’ is a funny if shallow look at the worst people in crypto
  16. The top decongestant on the market doesn’t actually decongest, FDA says
  17. Extreme rains are pounding New England so hard that hundreds are being evacuated and a 15-foot dam is in danger of collapse
  18. ‘Google pays more than $10 billion per year for these privileged positions’: The government throws the book at big tech in court
  19. One of Elon Musk’s favorite video games taught him the ‘life lesson’ that ‘empathy is not an asset.’ It’s the opposite of what most CEOs preach
  20. Common decongestant that you’ve probably taken when sick doesn’t actually work, FDA experts say
  21. Managing corporate social impact sprawl: How disparate purpose-related efforts can be assets, not a mess
  22. The biggest government lawsuit since Microsoft begins today with internet search at stake
  23. Inflation was so bad last year that real household income tumbled the most in 12 years, causing families severe economic pain
  24. It takes a decade for climate solutions to scale–but that doesn’t have to be the case
  25. How worrisome is Omicron offshoot ‘Pirola’ BA.2.86? 4 questions answered
  26. Here’s everything Apple unveiled at its product launch event, from the new iPhone 15 to new Watch models
  27. Surge pricing but for drinking—one of the U.K.’s largest pub owners is hiking prices on evenings and weekends
  28. Escaped murderer on the loose in suburban Philadelphia steals a gun from a man’s garage, flees and survives getting fired at
  29. Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers want to screen potential jurors for bias against crypto and effective altruism
  30. Cybercriminals are now targeting top executives–and could be using sensitive information to extort them
  31. ‘We’re in the first inning of the commercial real estate correction,’ billionaire real estate investor Jeff Greene says
  32. HGTV just sold the ‘Brady Bunch’ house to a superfan for $3.2 million, but that’s still a loss
  33. Meta is blocking ‘potentially sensitive’ topics, including COVID and vaccines, from Threads search
  34. ‘Sapiens’ author says AI is an alien threat that could wipe us out: ‘Instead of coming from outer space, it’s coming from California’
  35. Housing affordability is so strained that 2 in 5 Gen Zers say they are working side hustles to save for a down payment
  36. The U.S. government is getting serious about understanding A.I., but it’s limiting who’s in the conversation
  37. Elon Musk’s Dojo supercomputer added $70 billion—the value of BMW—to Tesla’s market cap. So what exactly is it?
  38. Boeing is letting top executives work in small offices near their homes and commute by private jet rather than relocate to its new headquarters
  39. Coke introduces a new mystery flavor, made by AI
  40. Bitcoin bounces back after dipping below $25,000 on concern over FTX dumping crypto assets
  41. 83% of Black Americans have had a negative experience when seeking help for managing pain. A new equity project aims to change that
  42. Franklin Templeton files for Bitcoin ETF, joins race for crypto ‘holy grail’
  43. Adobe wants victims of GenAI impersonation to sue the impersonator, not the tool
  44. I took a $1,000 personality test for Fortune 500 CEOs to see if I’m fit for the corner office. Here’s what I learned about my leadership style
  45. Ripple’s deal for Fortress included a bailout for customers who had been hacked
  46. I wrote a new book about Glossier. The reporting process made me realize how few business books there are about women-led companies
  47. Asia is a crypto bright spot amid global slump, report finds
  48. Employees who left their jobs within the first year share the top reasons they quit
  49. LPs say venture capital ‘may not be worth the risk’ in 2023: Preqin
  50. Workers and bosses are reaching a truce as hybrid work becomes the new norm among the biggest companies in the U.S.
  51. To judge who Twitter should lay off, Elon Musk asked 2 of his millennial cousins to advise on the ‘3-round bloodbath’ 
  52. Companies are turning to ‘Shadow Boards’ to keep in touch with the real world
  53. Britain’s biggest retailers are teaming up to invest $750,000 in a new police project to stop shoplifters amid claims the crime is being ‘decriminalized’
  54. Which U.S. state is the healthiest? The answer might surprise you—and one coast fares better than the other
  55. CFOs are still cautious about generative A.I. and only 15% are incorporating it into corporate strategy
  56. ‘The risk is bad’: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon thinks the risk-reward calculus on China is just ‘okay’
  57. A millennial plumber who got a raise to $45 an hour was so fed up by having to buy his own tools that he quit: ‘I’m not going to drop that just for a company to take it from me’
  58. Google Cloud to verify messages sent between blockchains in agreement with $3 billion startup LayerZero
  59. Thanks to A.I., workers are struggling with “FOBO”—fear of being obsolete
  60. Jamie Dimon isn’t ready to feel good about the economy yet: ‘We’ve been spending money like drunken sailors’
  61. Age-hack like Bryan Johnson, but on a budget: The easiest tools to increase your longevity according to aging experts
  62. Employees across North America and Europe are struggling with depression and anxiety. Here’s when it peaks at work, according to the largest study of its kind
  63. South Dakota regulators shoot down request for carbon dioxide pipeline that was meant to be part of a $5.5bn, 2,000-mile network through 5 states
  64. California legislators approve America’s most expansive greenhouse gas emissions disclosure rules for big business
  65. Gen Z’s latest tech craze is tracking each other’s exact whereabouts: ‘It’s exploded into a cool thing to do’
  66. Google’s antitrust trial echoes Microsoft’s 1998 battle—minus the suspense
  67. 800 mothers die giving birth every day. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation says this is what could save them
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