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  1. Jamie Dimon and his inner circle at JPMorgan offloaded nearly $170 million in stock as the bank’s share price hit a new high
  2. After Jeff Bezos unloaded $4 billion in Amazon stock, Jamie Dimon sold $150 million in JPMorgan shares—a first for the banking chief
  3. Jeff Bezos and Nvidia join OpenAI and Microsoft in backing a humanoid robot unicorn valued at $2 billion, sources say
  4. Trump says he’d ‘strongly support the availability of IVF’ after his party ruled it illegal in Alabama
  5. Fortune asked Alexis Ohanian about being cut out of Reddit’s IPO filing by his onetime best friend. His response: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  6. The BYD of Vietnam just reported a huge loss for 2023—a whopping $2.4 billion
  7. Why Japan’s stock market is breaking 35-year records even as its economy falls into recession: Welcome to the investing world of ‘not that bad’
  8. What’s the difference between a software engineer and software developer?
  9. Tesla screwed a Black-owned bakery out of $16,000 during Black History Month: ‘It felt like we didn’t matter’
  10. Florida defies CDC in measles outbreak, telling parents it’s fine to send unvaccinated kids to school
  11. Ivanka Trump has a verified TikTok account despite Donald Trump railing against the service for being a national security threat
  12. David Zaslav reveals the planned blockbuster sports streaming alliance between Warner Bros., ESPN, and Fox is all about Gen Z
  13. Why Andreessen Horowitz is betting $100 million on crypto restaking
  14. A little can go a long way: Here’s why support for business in Ukraine has a leveraged impact
  15. Reddit’s reported $60 million data deal with Google may be the answer to its profit prayers and IPO dreams 
  16. Longtime crypto skeptic Donald Trump’s latest take on Bitcoin: ‘You probably have to do some regulation’
  17. Billionaire Mark Cuban says ‘we’re not in a tech bubble’—and there are no real comparisons to the dotcom era
  18. OpenAI’s latest tool prompts TV and movie mogul to halt $800M studio expansion: ‘A lot of jobs are going to be lost’
  19. Many pharmacies are struggling to process prescriptions because of a cyberattack on UnitedHealth
  20. We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted art. Here’s how the lessons we’ve learned can help Ukraine reclaim its cultural property stolen by Russia
  21. Alabama Supreme Court judge who helped strike down IVF cites ‘the wrath of a holy God’ in concurring opinion
  22. Xapo’s journey is a happy outcome for one of crypto’s most respected figures
  23. Forget beating Amazon and Google, now Nvidia is part of the $2 trillion club
  24. The crypto token for Sam Altman’s eyeball-scanning startup Worldcoin just hit an all-time high as WLD rides the AI wave
  25. 3M has a ‘future of work manager’—here’s why her goal is to work herself out of a job
  26. How companies can crack the brand trust code
  27. High interest rates and commercial real estate debt have regional banks in a pressure cooker—and an expiring loan program could turn up the heat
  28. ‘What Do You Meme’ company acquires top murder mystery game Hunt a Killer
  29. The AI side bet: The less obvious contenders that stand to benefit from the halo effect
  30. Alabama’s IVF ruling alarms women’s health startup founders and investors
  31. ‘This has hit a nerve’: Democrats salivate as Republicans scramble to address Alabama ruling that jeopardizes IVF access
  32. ‘What’s the rush?’ The Fed’s last meeting had a lot of talk dousing Wall Street’s hopes for rate cuts
  33. DeSantis spikes the ball on Disney, calling his takeover ‘a win, not just for people in this region, but the state of Florida’
  34. Law firm nearly got away with overbilling New York City double the hourly fee by asking ChatGPT to calculate the bill
  35. Angry French farmers with tractors are back on Paris streets demanding more government aid: ‘Death is in the field’
  36. The VP in charge of Delta’s employee benefits says that their choice to pay out $1.4 billion to workers is all about talent retention and motivation
  37. LVMH sets its eyes on Hollywood through a new venture led by Bernard Arnault’s eldest son to produce and place its brands in movies and TV
  38. It took a first-time CFO at Meati Foods barely 2 weeks to become CEO. An expert explains the ‘very unusual timing’ of the move
  39. BP manager’s husband pleads guilty to insider trading after eavesdropping on his wife’s conversations while they both worked from home
  40. Reddit’s S-1 paints the picture of a company with a complicated past, present, and future
  41. Global trade is at a critical juncture–and we can’t take it for granted, WTO meeting chair warns
  42. Aston Martin’s most expensive Valkyrie supercar will set you back at least $3m—plus up to $450,000 to keep it running
  43. Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman sees peril in “not bright” criminals getting their hands on AI
  44. First large-scale offshore wind farm in U.S., off Massachusetts coast, has started delivering electricity
  45. Nvidia just indicated perhaps its biggest competitor in China: The U.S.-blacklisted company Huawei
  46. VW is recalling 261,000 cars to fix a pump problem that can let fuel leak and increase fire risk
  47. Reddit has struck a $60m deal with Google that lets the search giant train AI models on its posts
  48. CEOs flock to Saudi-backed summit where sovereign wealth fund promises $70 billion in annual investments
  49. Volvo is ditching most of its stake in struggling Tesla rival Polestar
  50. Michael Dell founded his $102 billion company—once the world’s largest PC maker—as a 19-year-old in his college dorm. Here’s his secret to actually making it big
  51. AT&T says hourslong outage to its U.S. cellphone network was caused by bad coding—not a cyberattack
  52. Vice Media, once valued at $5.7 billion, is shutting down Vice.com and laying off ‘several hundred’ staff
  53. Private moon lander company makes first U.S. lunar landing in more than 50 years
  54. Lenovo, the world’s largest maker of personal computers, is going all in on AI. Investors aren’t wowed
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