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  1. Fears about space-deployed Russian anti-satellite weapons spur vague warnings
  2. House scuttles hope of expanding tax deduction Republicans say penalizes married couples
  3. Father of the abolitionist movement Frederick Douglass honored in Massachusetts Statehouse with sculpture
  4. Nvidia, DaVita drive S&P 500 gains after steep losses yesterday
  5. Dateless? Lawsuit claims Tinder, Hinge, Match apps are addicting users instead of helping them find relationships
  6. Cisco Systems announces plan to purge 4,000 workers in second round of layoffs in two years
  7. Former gas station owner and JCPenney manager who became a millionaire after 50 dies at 94, leaving his company to employees
  8. Musk shuttles SpaceX out of Delaware amid plans to construct a $100 million compound in Texas region he wants to rename Starbase
  9. Uber’s first profitable year brings another milestone: a $7 billion share buyback plan, its first ever
  10. Elon Musk will bring internet to Israel, parts of Gaza after agreeing to ringfence Hamas access to Starlink
  11. Nvidia tried and failed to buy Arm for $40 billion in 2020, but it just reported a stake worth $147.3 million
  12. ‘Fake it until you make it’: Millennials are obsessed with looking rich, Wells Fargo study shows
  13. Here’s how much you can really earn as a health coach
  14. Nikki Haley has a billionaire admirer in Clarence Thomas’ secret real-estate mogul benefactor Harlan Crow
  15. Harvard law professor on Elon Musk: ‘Over the past 100 years, Delaware has periodically irritated one or two executives by enforcing the law’
  16. Many consumers use ‘buy now, pay later’ like a credit card, Fed study shows—but providers insist it’s safer than that
  17. Bud Light isn’t the only beer brand struggling: Gen Z’s prohibition vibes are souring the future of beer as we know it
  18. Gensler won’t commit to Ethereum ETFs, says Bitcoin approval was simply ‘most sustainable thing to do’ after losing in court
  19. The Wharton professor who called tech stocks a ‘sucker’s bet’ in 2000 before the dotcom crash says we aren’t in another bubble—yet
  20. It’s a dark time to be a tech worker right now
  21. Head of NATO alliance says Trump is weakening world security: ‘The whole idea of NATO is that an attack on one ally will trigger a response’
  22. The comfort of 4,000 people in one of California’s wealthiest towns outweighs a rail project connecting San Diego to the country, some residents say
  23. ‘Neither a stampede nor a trickle’—Elon Musk’s call for companies to abandon Delaware is probably doomed to failure, and here’s why
  24. Workers are desperate to talk about mental health at work but bosses just aren’t prepared to have those conversations
  25. The stock market just threw a tantrum—here’s why
  26. The author of bestseller ‘Atomic Habits’ has launched an app to help you reach your goals. Here’s what to know
  27. Instacart cuts 250 jobs, loses three C-suite execs
  28. Uncle Nearest, the Black and woman-owned whiskey brand, approaches unicorn status after latest raise
  29. Only humans can invent stuff—not AI, government says
  30. Gavin Newsom’s solution for San Francisco homelessness doesn’t sit well with Butte County
  31. Bluesky’s challenge to Elon Musk’s X is gaining momentum with nearly 5 million sign-ups
  32. The voices of kids murdered in the Parkland mass shooting are coming back to life with AI robocalls sent to NRA-supporting lawmakers
  33. Data analytics vs. business analytics: What are the differences?
  34. Sony cuts PlayStation 5 sales forecast, signaling a dim year for the video game industry
  35. 89-year-old Loveland, Colorado woman has been postmarking Valentine’s Day cards with ‘Sweetheart City’ for nearly 3 decades
  36. Walmart, supermarket data prove it: Valentine’s Day is for the procrastinators
  37. RE/MAX founder’s first real-estate sale: After 6 months of trying and failing, a chance encounter at the grocery store and 5 deals in 48 hours
  38. Mark Zuckerberg drags Apple’s new Vision Pro in Instagram video, claiming his Quest 3 headset is the ‘better product, period’
  39. How to foster lasting, healthy relationships in your life, according to famed therapist Esther Perel
  40. The ‘lowest-hanging fruit’ of crypto legislation still seems like a pipe dream, with the House stuck on a stablecoin deal
  41. Slack released its long-awaited generative AI tools to help users handle message overload—but the price is a mystery
  42. The U.S. workforce is still remarkably gendered, with women shut out of the highest-paying jobs
  43. Cancer prevention is a top priority for business leaders, but they’re operating without the data they need
  44. Magnolia Bakery’s CEO says her 1-hour walk to work every day in NYC helps fuel her creativity for the next viral recipe
  45. Microsoft says Iran, North Korea, Russia and China are beginning to use generative AI in offensive cyberattacks
  46. Britain’s Social Security has banned its staff from using ChatGPT—but it’s okay with Microsoft Copilot
  47. Millennial middle managers are most likely to be feeling stressed, overwhelmed and burned out at work
  48. Exclusive: What Y Combinator partner Dalton Caldwell is looking for, as YC releases new ‘Requests for Startups’
  49. Billionaire brothers behind a British supermarket chain took millions out of their gas station chain so they could repay debt on their private jets
  50. Elon Musk is inviting Chinese EV car parts makers to Mexico to supply his big Tesla factory planned there, and Washington is freaking out
  51. Bank of America and Lockheed Martin say you don’t need a degree to land a job there—but that’s not what their hiring data suggests
  52. Inflation is no match for AI, top analyst says: ‘We’re at the start of a 3- to 5-year tech bull market’
  53. Exclusive: Biohacking millionaire Bryan Johnson welcomes the ‘haters’ like Elon Musk: ‘They’re engaging with me, they’re offering me their perspectives, and I love it’
  54. America faces a shortage of primary care doctors–and they’re drowning in work. Here’s how AI can solve the physician burnout crisis
  55. Elon Musk’s desperate search for revenue at X
  56. How one company is unmasking the bad actors who use AI for ‘narrative warfare’
  57. Thousands of U.S. Uber and Lyft drivers set to park their cars and picket at major airports in Valentine’s Day strike
  58. Plushie toy makers Build-A-Bear and Squishmallows—backed by Warren Buffett—sue each other over ‘copycat’ claims
  59. Building a ‘longevity mindset’ can help you live longer, says one expert. Here’s how
  60. AI girlfriends and boyfriends are making their mark amid artificial intelligence boom: ‘I know she’s a program…but the feelings, they get you’
  61. Texas oil company Apache to spend over $9m to address air pollution in settlement with federal government and New Mexico
  62. EV giant BYD is getting serious about a Mexico plant, as Chinese EV makers hope the country can be a path into the U.S.
  63. BlackRock’s push for shareholder democracy may undercut its devotion to stakeholder capitalism
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