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  1. ‘After careful consideration,’ Amazon’s scraps an extra 2% fee for some merchants as regulators plot an antitrust lawsuit
  2. A day after a blockbuster debut, Instacart’s shares go in reverse and briefly sink below their IPO price
  3. Budweiser will no longer shorten the tails of its iconic Clydesdales after PETA complained that it amounted to ‘cruelty’
  4. A 96-year-old judge put on the bench by Ronald Reagan was just found to be no longer mentally fit to serve by her colleagues
  5. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation just pledged $200 million to help save mothers and children during childbirth
  6. Hillary Clinton said ‘human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights are human rights’ in 1995. Chelsea Clinton thinks ‘we’ve regressed’ since
  7. Coinbase’s top lawyer ‘optimistic’ battles with SEC will ‘help shape the landscape and bring clarity for all of us’
  8. Carl Icahn thought the inflation of 2022 was just like the fall of the Roman Empire. He’s not the only billionaire with ancient Rome on the mind
  9. U.S. will offer free COVID-19 tests by mail again amid rising rates of infections and hospitalizations
  10. A man allegedly drove off a collapsed bridge and because of Google Maps. Now his family is suing the company over his drowning
  11. France’s red-carpet treatment for King Charles III includes a visit to Bordeaux to tour a sustainable vineyard
  12. Sheila Johnson, America’s first Black female billionaire, on her post-BET act: ‘I see business opportunities and just walk through the door’
  13. Fed leaves interest rates unchanged in its inflation fight. But stay tuned for a possible increase later this year as oil prices soar
  14. Weeks after Ryan Seacrest said he only wants Vanna White as his ‘Wheel of Fortune’ cohost, she’s reportedly getting the raise she’s long deserved
  15. Mass. authorities insist Patriots fan who died after punch from Dolphins fan at Gillette Stadium had a separate ‘medical issue’
  16. Adidas’ CEO says Kanye ‘didn’t mean’ the anti-Semitic comments that cost him his Yeezy shoe deal
  17. PayPal adds its PYUSD stablecoin to Venmo in push to expand crypto reach
  18. The U.K.’s new Online Safety Act: The good, the bad, and the ugly
  19. Bob Ross painting goes on sale for $10 million
  20. H&M has been charging American customers to return items—and it just widened its program to the UK
  21. PBS’s CEO on the role of public access media in a digital—and divided—world
  22. Bosses and workers still can’t agree on whether the commute is part of the work day, and it’s creating a $578 billion productivity problem
  23. American Express’s CEO called Warren Buffett to warn him about pandemic losses—but he didn’t even flinch, and offered him advice instead
  24. Zillow once again shifts its 2024 home price forecast. Here’s why
  25. The cable and streaming singularity comes closer as Max is going to offer free live sports streaming until March 2024
  26. Sacramento’s top lawyer just sued its mayor for homeless crisis and ‘collapse into chaos’ as furious residents file separate lawsuit
  27. Disney’s $60 billion spending plan is a not-so-subtle signal to investors it has the firepower to buy Hulu
  28. Bill Gates sees ‘a lot of climate exaggeration’ out there: ‘The climate is not the end of the planet. So the planet is going to be fine’
  29. Cathie Wood steered clear of Arm IPO frenzy because there was ‘too much emphasis on AI’
  30. A Georgia school district told a Batman scholar to censor any mention of ‘gay’ in his presentation and he quit: ‘It didn’t sit right with me’
  31. Ryan Seacrest shares the daily routine that has made him one of the most successful broadcasters in the business
  32. Did Sam Bankman-Fried’s mother enable the FTX straw-donor scheme?
  33. Instacart CEO Fidji Simo celebrates the grocery delivery platform’s mixed-blessing IPO
  34. Instacart CEO says its IPO was for employees as the grocery delivery service lets workers sell their stocks
  35. Uber warns job losses would be ‘equivalent to VW going out of business’ if a new EU law to turn gig workers into de facto employees is passed
  36. The age of the city has not ended–but its inequality is fueling the backlash against metropolitan elites
  37. Cboe CEO resigns for undisclosed relationships, following BP, CNN and McDonald’s bosses ousted over keeping quiet on personal involvement with colleagues
  38. Ex-Foursquare president Steven Rosenblatt lays out plans for Oceans Ventures’ second seed-stage fund 
  39. Ex-Congressman who led Clinton’s impeachment trial is sentenced to 2 years in jail for insider trading: ‘He abused positions of trust’
  40. Chevron CEO says we’re headed for oil at $100—but is confident we can handle it
  41. Morgan Stanley debuts a new tool for employees: an AI assistant to answer common investing and personal finance queries
  42. Europe’s largest copper producer is the victim of metal swindle worth $198 million—and insiders may have been involved
  43. The UN admits member states ‘seem incapable of coming together’—but it’s still notching wins with the private sector
  44. Democrats want Biden to give work permits to asylum seekers crowding New York and other cities: ‘Let them work’
  45. Banco do Brasil CEO: ‘Brazil is responsible for half of the Amazon rainforest. Here’s how we’re finding the money to save it’
  46. Qantas may claw back $9m from former CEO whose $15m bonus and early retirement was dubbed the ‘swindle of the century’
  47. UAW threatens to expand autoworkers strike unless it makes major progress with GM, Ford and Stellantis by Friday
  48. California orders Arrowhead bottled water to stop drawing from mountain springs it’s used for more than a century
  49. Housing market affordability is so strained that this Fortune 500 homebuilder is offering a fixed 4.25% mortgage rate in some communities
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