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  1. ‘Markets are brutal’: China’s hedge funds flail in pre-Lunar New Year ‘quant quake’ as authorities promise more regulation
  2. Bill Ackman spilled details about the time he was at the mercy of another activist investor—only to be saved by a ‘handshake’ deal with Jamie Dimon’s bank
  3. Elon Musk says Rivian needs to ‘cut costs massively’ and its execs should ‘live in the factory’ for the struggling Tesla rival to survive
  4. Kraken moves to dismiss SEC lawsuit, citing retaliation from ‘a politically compromised agency’
  5. Reddit tests the IPO market during a treacherous time for unprofitable startups: ‘Sophisticated investors won’t be excited about buying’
  6. Sam Altman is set to be one of the biggest winners in Reddit’s IPO, with a stake that could be worth $435 million
  7. Fear is your friend, and embrace your failures: Leadership advice from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as the company shatters a new record
  8. Reddit’s ‘unusual’ move to reward loyal users in its IPO could prove lucrative for Redditors
  9. TV personality Wendy Williams receives identical diagnoses to Bruce Willis—frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia
  10. The two biggest AI companies in the world are taking vastly different approaches—and they’re both wildly successful
  11. Yale admissions dean says ‘standardized tests are imperfect and incomplete alone,’ but he’s still bringing back SAT and ACT requirements
  12. Nvidia investors are on top of the world—but to justify its $1.91 trillion market cap from here, the AI chip darling faces brutal math
  13. Want to be a personal trainer? Here’s why you should get certified
  14. Nvidia shatters stock market record by adding over $230 billion in value in one day. Here’s why it’s dominating the AI chip race
  15. How Mars ‘broke the link’ between business growth and carbon emissions
  16. Jensen Huang, Elon Musk, and OpenAI: The story behind the hand delivery of the first AI supercomputer ‘to unlock the powers of superhuman capabilities’
  17. The rise of Jensen Huang, the Nvidia CEO who was born in Taiwan, raised in Kentucky, and is now one of the richest men on earth
  18. Silent brain changes precede Alzheimer’s. Researchers have new clues about which come first
  19. OpenAI’s Sora has left AI experts either enthused or skeptical. It’s left most everyone else terrified
  20. Ukraine owes it to itself and to the West to stem corruption
  21. Google halts Gemini AI image tool weeks after launch as complaints surge over ‘woke,’ historically inaccurate depictions of people of color
  22. Amazon denies report it plans to eliminate its Freevee television service
  23. Intel splits itself in two to aid CEO Pat Gelsinger’s turnaround plans—and links up with archrival Arm
  24. Wall Street rockets higher after AI giant Nvidia beats on revenue and profit
  25. Nvidia CEO crowns ‘whole new industry’ amid ‘tipping point’ after his company passes Google for third most valuable in the world
  26. Toyota recalls 280,000 vehicles that could ‘creep forward’ in neutral
  27. Reddit’s IPO and what could have been for crypto
  28. Cyberattacks are the No. 1 worry for business leaders—and AI may be able to help
  29. Boeing is shaking up its ‘good ole boys’ culture–but the company still has a long way to go before it gets its production and financials right
  30. Tinder’s new CEO: ‘We probably have dropped the ball’ on women’s experiences on the dating app
  31. Tens of thousands lose cellular coverage from AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and more
  32. The gender pay gap actually increases as women climb the corporate ladder
  33. United Airlines plans to resume flights to Israel, saying it conducted a ‘detailed safety analysis’
  34. Alabama’s largest hospital forced to pause IVF treatments for aspiring parents after court ruling on legal status of embryos
  35. Sam Altman, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger blown away by AI boom: ‘It’s just magic the way these tiny chips are enabling the modern economic cycle’
  36. Tesla competitor Rivian predicts zero growth this year as founder blames the Fed for making him cut a tenth of his staff
  37. In a ‘great signal for creators,’ YouTube star Marques Brownlee adds a corporate gig to his résumé at accessories company Ridge
  38. Biden rips into ‘crazy’ Putin, mocks Trump comparing himself to dead Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny
  39. Mercedes CEO warns that EVs are ‘many years away’ from costing the same as traditional cars amid cooling demand for vehicles with a plug
  40. Nestle made big gains when high inflation gave it a reason to charge consumers more. But as prices level, the Nespresso maker says growth is set to cool
  41. United Airlines says it will restart suspended flights to Israel in March now that it’s conducted a ‘detailed safety analysis’
  42. Helius raises $9.5 million Series A round to expand platform for developers on Solana
  43. Most U.K. companies that took part in the world’s largest 4-day workweek trial have decided to keep it permanently
  44. The Alaska Airlines panel blowout just cost an 18-year Boeing veteran his job. Where does the company go from here?
  45. Four-day weekends from home are over: Fridays are increasingly just another office day, data shows
  46. Rolls-Royce’s Tufan Erginbilgiç called the engine-maker a ‘burning platform’ when he took over as CEO. One year later, profits have doubled
  47. Enterprise fintech soaked up about 70% of VC funding in the space in 2023
  48. The anti-ESG backlash is not just an American phenomenon as Europe waters down its sustainability agenda
  49. Nvidia’s earnings have been growing even faster than the stock: ‘Some investors have been scared to buy because they think the stock is too expensive, but that’s been a huge mistake’
  50. How Boeing broke down: Inside the series of leadership failures that hobbled the airline giant
  51. Elon Musk has only visited the White House once during Biden’s term—and he didn’t meet the President
  52. Beijing revives its panda diplomacy with the U.S., promising 2 bears to the San Diego Zoo as early as the end of summer
  53. CBS ex-CEO Les Moonves’s proposed fine for interfering in police probe into sexual assault allegation is rejected by LA ethics panel as too lenient
  54. New York threatens to seize Donald Trump’s property if he can’t come up with nearly half a billion dollars in cash
  55. United Airlines flight forced to land in Chicago after bomb threat found written on a mirror in one of the plane’s lavatories
  56. Korean doctors are some of the best-paid in the world. Now many are refusing to work to protest plans to make it easier to attend medical school
  57. Federal judge affirms decision that MyPillow’s Mike Lindell must pay $5m to software engineer who disproved his 2020 election tampering claims
  58. IRS plans to target executives who use their businesses’ private jets for personal trips and then write them off as tax deductions
  59. A treasure trove of allegedly leaked documents on GitHub could show the scale of Chinese hacking—including an attack on NATO’s secretary general
  60. Buyers line up overnight for a chance to snap up luxury waterfront homes in one of the world’s hottest property markets
  61. The Biden administration highlights a new alleged national security threat: Cheap cranes from China
  62. Executives are prioritizing generative AI, but most feel ill-equipped to lead their companies through the AI revolution
  63. Nvidia’s China sales are down to a ‘mid-single-digit percentage,’ as U.S. controls restrict exports of the $1.7 trillion chipmaker’s leading AI chips
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