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  1. The FTC’s inquiry into Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet’s AI alliances is the opening shot in a showdown that could reshape tech
  2. GM admits to ‘numerous’ failings in Cruise robotaxi debacle that saw CEO embarrassed and a pedestrian dragged 20 feet 
  3. American Airlines CEO says Boeing ‘needs to get their act together’ after ‘unacceptable’ quality issues, joining chorus of fed-up aviation execs
  4. Levi Strauss to cut up to 15% of corporate workforce in ‘productivity initiative,’ shares slump
  5. Zillow just raised its home price forecast, seeing a 3.7% jump in 2024, and it’s all because of ‘external factors’
  6. Lyft CEO says he won’t enter food delivery like Uber and that it keeps people homebound: ‘Loneliness is a killer’
  7. One of Wall Street’s biggest Tesla bulls rips Elon Musk’s ‘train wreck’ earnings call: ‘We wrongly expected adults in the room’
  8. FTC sends subpoenas to Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon amid antitrust concerns over AI startups relying on Big Tech for financing, infrastructure
  9. Elon Musk’s warning to the market takes a $82 billion bite out of Tesla—and the path forward is daunting
  10. Elon Musk says his religion is ‘one of curiosity,’ and it’s why he believes ‘we need more humans’ in space
  11. AI’s big shift from ‘model-forward’ innovation to ‘product-forward’
  12. An 88-year-old Swiss billionaire who lives in Wyoming is the American right wing’s favorite to replace George Soros
  13. The ‘Barbie’ Oscar snub discourse takes a bizarre, political turn as Hillary Clinton tells Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie they’re ‘both so much more than Kenough’
  14. Appeals court reconsiders legality of Elon Musk threatening to strip Tesla workers’ stock options if they joined a union
  15. The electric vehicle revolution may be ‘running out of charge,’ BofA says—and it flags baby boomers as the main culprit
  16. One million machine learning specialists are needed by 2027.  These bootcamps are teaching the in-demand skills
  17. Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami drops XBTO in latest example of sports world fleeing crypto deals
  18. Lina Khan takes on AI with FTC inquiry into Microsoft’s OpenAI partnership
  19. Harvard economist Jason Furman says the soft landing is here—and the risk we ‘veer off the runway’ into recession is not ‘unusually high’
  20. What the ill-fated Ron DeSantis campaign and plant-based meat have in common, according to a marketing expert
  21. Florida wants to ban under-17s from using social media—but the case for such drastic measures is far from clear-cut
  22. McDonald’s has a hit on its hands with CosMc’s—it’s twice as popular as its parent company, according to one study
  23. Electric vehicle shoppers are crying out for anything under $50,000. Exactly 5 cheaper models should be coming out this year
  24. Legendary LBO billionaire David Rubenstein sees opportunity in multifamily housing and industrial properties, raising $400 million fund, sources say
  25. Instagram and Facebook continue to tighten teen settings as Meta’s legal challenges mount
  26. Microsoft to lay off 1,900 video-game workers including employees at its $69 billion purchase Activision Blizzard
  27. Nvidia billionaire Jensen Huang dines with TSMC execs in Taiwan to discuss the great AI chip shortage
  28. Peacock’s NFL playoff gamble pays off big, with millions of sign-ups
  29. Bud Light hopes to win people back with Super bowl ad
  30. Travel companies are using AI to better customize trip itineraries
  31. The anti-corporate tirade ‘Johnny Keep Walking’ topping China’s box office is the tonic we all need–but not because it hates business
  32. Chris Dixon, the philosopher king of crypto, makes a fresh case for blockchain. Is he too late?
  33. AI is ready to start changing health care, but people are holding it back
  34. Bitcoin developers have fake Satoshi on the ropes in legal fight
  35. Your fitness tracker can measure your stress—and help you lower it. Here’s how
  36. Nikki Haley is the last woman standing. How long can she hang on?
  37. Beam wallet users can now make Amazon and Shopify purchases using stablecoins
  38. NFT traders have flocked to Blur and OpenSea. Highlight’s CEO wants to cater to collectors
  39. America shocks economists again with 3.3% fourth-quarter GDP growth as ‘soft landing’ looms ever nearer
  40. Sputtering European economy seen pushing ECB head Christine Lagarde to resist rate cuts—for now
  41. Alaska’s capital city is digging out from nearly 70 inches of snow after two epic January snowstorms
  42. That bank charge from a transaction getting declined in real time is another ‘junk fee,’ Biden’s CFPB claims
  43. Companies are making big changes to their leave programs in an effort to hold onto workers
  44. ‘Once a Dodger, always a dodger’: Orange County Democrat rips Steve Garvey for refusing to say if he’ll vote for Trump a third time
  45. Elon Musk predicts $25,000 entry-level Tesla could launch as soon as late 2025, heralding return to high growth for slumping EV maker 
  46. Tractors are on Paris’ doorstep as the French farmer protests gain steam and crisis for Macron escalates
  47. Momentum for rare economic ‘soft landing’ building with expected 2% GDP reading
  48. Aileen Lee, the VC who coined ‘unicorns,’ on why it’s so hard to track billion dollar startups—and what she thinks of their dark cousins, ‘unicorpses’
  49. Tesla warns investors that 2024 sales could be ‘notably lower’ as it’s caught between two big growth waves
  50. 500-year-old British mail service ponders cutting deliveries to 3 days a week, eyeing savings up to $828 million
  51. From unicorns to unicorpses: Why billion-dollar startups and even VC firms keep imploding
  52. Bank of America is threatening workers foiling its return to office plans with disciplinary action—they have 2 weeks to comply
  53. Spotify has found a way around rival Apple’s brutal 30% charges—at least in Europe
  54. At U.S. S&P 500 firms, research shows more executive bonuses are being tied to ESG
  55. Billionaire Oracle founder Larry Ellison’s son has made an offer to buy Redstone family company that controls MTV and Nickelodeon
  56. Bob Iger has ‘systemically eliminated’ any successor candidates, says former Disney CFO and board member
  57. Lessons from a startup founder at the crossroads of failure
  58. A crippled housing market has left Americans stranded in 40-year-old properties and unable to afford most home improvements. Now they are turning to ‘home hardening’ instead
  59. How scooter startup Bird, the sharing economy’s next big thing, went from $2.5 billion smash hit to roadkill in record time
  60. The era of free money is over, and unicorns are paying the price
  61. In-N-Out to close a location for the first time in its 75-year history, citing ever-worsening crime wave in Northern California Bay Area
  62. HP Enterprise admits suspected state-backed Russian hackers broke into its email system and stole data from employees
  63. Most cars in Europe still emit the same amount of CO2 as they did 12 years ago
  64. Florida passes bill to ban social media accounts for children under 16: ‘They’re taking advantage of kids growing up’
  65. FAA says it won’t let Boeing expand production of 737 Max planes until quality-control concerns are addressed: ‘This won’t be back to business as usual’
  66. China will give its homegrown 737 competitor a global debut in Singapore as Boeing deals with its Alaska Airlines fallout
  67. Tesla CEO Elon Musk says protectionism is the only thing stopping China’s cheap EVs from demolishing the competition
  68. Gates Foundation intends to spend its $67 billion endowment ‘down to zero’ within 20 years of Bill and Melinda’s deaths
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