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  1. Usher marries longtime girlfriend in Las Vegas hours after the Super Bowl with Elvis Presley impersonator officiating
  2. JetBlue, reeling from kiboshed Spirit merger, has a new suitor in corporate raider Carl Icahn who’s looking to get his mojo back
  3. Exclusive: Thrive Capital has invested in more than a dozen other VC firms from its growth fund, emails show
  4. So many Americans were gambling on the Super Bowl online that transactions hit nearly 15,000 per second
  5. Trump warns ‘the Presidency as we know it will cease to exist’ in appeal to Supreme Court on his immunity claims
  6. Elon Musk’s ‘baseless and harassing’ claims against SEC swatted by judge who gives him a week to agree on Twitter testimony
  7. Private equity’s giant firms are showering their rainmakers with extra dough in big deal years—and dust during the drought
  8. ‘This is the worst-ever fundraising market, worse than even during the Global Financial Crisis:’ Private equity returns plunge to 2009 levels
  9. Meet the worst offenders on ‘shrinkflation’: dollar stores
  10. Meet oil’s new king: 85-year-old Autry Stephens, raised by peanut-and-melon farmers and now worth $25.9 billion
  11. Diamondback Energy’s $26 billion purchase of fellow Permian driller Endeavor shoots its stock up more than 10%
  12. Coke slashes 400 different drinks down to 200, recalling Bernie Sanders’ rant: ‘You don’t necessarily need a choice of 23 underarm spray deodorants or of 18 different pairs of sneakers’
  13. Despite all their anti-capitalist talk, Gen Z is addicted to celebrity—they’re more likely to purchase from brands they think are ‘cool’
  14. Bitcoin breaks $50,000 for the 1st time in over 2 years due to ETFs, Fed cuts, and the upcoming halving
  15. Uber Eats backtracks on Super Bowl ad after food allergy moms’ furious reaction to ill-advised peanut joke
  16. Sam Altman’s $7 trillion AI chip dream has him rounding on critics: ‘You can grind to help secure our collective future or you can write Substacks about why we are going [to] fail’
  17. What Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift can teach us about relationships
  18. Top labor economist says don’t believe the AI doom narrative—and his reason why is the ‘underpopulation crisis’ Elon Musk talks about
  19. Shrinkflation is so rampant Biden had to step in with a PSA before the Super Bowl telling companies to cut it out. ‘The American public is tired of being played for suckers’
  20. 2 former FirstEnergy executives indicted in $60 million bribery scandal
  21. For 2nd straight year, Super Bowl watchers see ‘He Gets Us’ ads featuring Jesus partly funded by Hobby Lobby family
  22. A Florida family that bought a fishing cottage for $1 million in the 1980s is selling it for $295 million now that it’s a 20-bedroom compound with its own yacht basin
  23. You’re not imagining it—there really are fewer shows to watch, and it’s because ‘peak TV’ really did peak last year
  24. Everybody hates inflation–even grocers
  25. Exclusive podcasts have lost their allure for Spotify chief Daniel Ek—and Joe Rogan’s new deal is just the latest example
  26. Things are absolutely bonkers in Pakistan right now
  27. Usher starred in the halftime show, but Beyoncé was the big musical winner of the Super Bowl
  28. TikTok’s European woes show it isn’t just American tech giants that are in the firing line
  29. After he goes to Disney, Patrick Mahomes is taking the Chiefs back to Vegas—as tourists
  30. Crypto rally boosts Digital Currency Group’s financials amid lawsuits and Genesis bankruptcy
  31. Reading an autobiography is the secret to dealing with uncertainty and failure, according to mindfulness expert Jay Shetty
  32. Want a six-figure career in data science? Add Python to your programming arsenal
  33. Amazon reportedly wins exclusive streaming rights for an NFL playoff game next year, following in Peacock’s footsteps
  34. Gen Z and millennials are trying to dodge layoffs by turning to low-paid but ‘stable’ government jobs
  35. The unexpected sign that AI may soon take your job: Higher pay
  36. The Fed is worried about stablecoins—it should worry about exploding U.S. debt instead
  37. Women watched the Super Bowl before Taylor Swift. But now advertisers are paying attention
  38. Nearly half of the world’s migratory species are in decline and more than a fifth face extinction, UN says
  39. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hospitalized to address bladder issue, transfers authorities to deputy
  40. Workplace disability inclusion has a big race problem
  41. Elon Musk finds new excuse for cutting prices of Tesla’s vital Model Y: ‘Most people don’t love to buy cars in the middle of winter’
  42. Here’s how the U.S., Europe, and China are faring in the post-pandemic race for economic growth
  43. While the languishing commercial real estate market may be ‘manageable,’ a top analyst reminds us ‘we’re not out of the woods yet’
  44. Saudi energy minister admits Aramco is halting output expansion because of energy transition: ‘Our oil company…now is becoming an energy company’
  45. ‘We beat 15 Democrats…with a woman, a minority candidate or a veteran’: Why Republicans are working to recruit diverse candidates as they criticize DEI
  46. 44% of dealmakers say favorable tax treatment of carried interest income needs to go
  47. Europe’s economic crisis has obliterated Gen Z and millennial drinking habits—and it might be kicking off a long-term sobriety movement
  48. Dolly Parton’s advice for running her sprawling business empire at 78: ‘Rely on “higher wisdom,” look your best, and don’t boss anyone around’
  49. PwC is delaying promotions in its graduate program as client demand slows and the ‘Great Resignation’ ends
  50. A year to play it safe
  51. Only 25% of business economists say the U.S. will have a recession this year, but they worry about China-Taiwan conflict and the 2024 elections
  52. Does Medicare cover eating disorder treatment? Yes, but certain restrictions apply
  53. Biden’s 2024 campaign is now on TikTok even though he’s banned the platform on federal devices
  54. LVMH-backed fund is buying a big chunk of Tod’s as leather driving loafer maker struggles to remain relevant in luxury world
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