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  1. After making a deal with activist investor Carl Icahn, utility AEP cuts its CEO loose
  2. The Great Cash-Out: Jeff Bezos, Leon Black, Jamie Dimon, and the Walton family have now sold a combined $11 billion in company stock this month—some for the first time ever
  3. Young women are pranking their dads by saying they’re going to work on oil rigs. The responses are heartwarming: ‘Money can’t bring your life back.’
  4. How to learn JavaScript
  5. Blame the Fed’s inflation fighting for why Americans are miserable about the economy, according to Larry Summers (and a bunch of other top economists)
  6. Mass. gov. rips ‘decades of inertia and inaction’ as she pitches $4 billion housing fix: ‘There’s a reason people think about North Carolina or Texas’
  7. Electrical transformers could be a giant bottleneck waiting for the AI industry—unless AI itself solves the problem first
  8. Apollo Global CEO changes his mind about the best investors being American: ‘That’s no longer the case’
  9. Wendy’s is going to implement Uber-style surge pricing for your Baconator—with the help of AI
  10. Wall Street billionaire Leon Black just sold his Apollo Global stock for the first time since co-founding the private equity giant
  11. ‘The chatbots are not ready for primetime’: Election officials, tech experts sound the alarm on the first AI election
  12. Yellen wants to seize Russia’s frozen $300 billion and spend it on Ukraine as soon as possible
  13. Florida homeowners have no choice but to lower condo prices as insurance and HOA fees ‘skyrocket,’ Redfin says
  14. 5 web development bootcamps teaching the skills to build the next great website
  15. Exxon Mobil CEO on the ‘dirty secret’ of Net Zero: ‘People who are generating the emissions need to be aware … and pay the price’
  16. The sky-high cost of food is eating up our paychecks at a near-historic rate
  17. Deutsche Bank faces ‘enormous resistance among staff’ in return-to-office push, union says
  18. Apple pulls the plug on trying to create its own electric car after a decade, plans to reassign 2,000 workers to AI projects
  19. Jamie Dimon is unfazed by the $35 billion Capital One–Discover merger that could leapfrog JPMorgan: ‘Let them compete’
  20. A wealthy doctor refuses to leave his $16 million mansion even though it could fall into the Pacific Ocean
  21. Our nation is facing a savings crisis. It will take a unified effort to correct it
  22. What Google’s ‘woke’ AI image controversy says about AI—and about Google
  23. The market sage who warned about the dotcom bubble says another ‘may be forming’ right now over AI
  24. SIFMA: Proposed Basel III Endgame new trading capital rules would hobble U.S. banks, capital markets, and the broader economy
  25. Why Wendy’s is bringing Uber-style surge pricing to fast food
  26. Jamie Dimon isn’t sold on his billionaire peers’ fears about commercial real estate crisis: ‘Most people will be able to muddle through this’
  27. Some McDonald’s are becoming WcDonald’s in an example of real life turning into an anime meme
  28. In a new memoir, veteran tech journalist Kara Swisher takes the industry she ‘loves’ to task. ‘I don’t like what you’ve done with the place’
  29. Texas and Florida aren’t faring so well in the Supreme Court’s big NetChoice social media case
  30. The bloom is off the onion…Owner shuts down 41 Outback, Carrabba’s, Bonefish Grill, and Fleming’s locations
  31. Gen X is actually more worried about retirement than boomers
  32. The top 10 cybersecurity companies in the United States
  33. The whole world’s economy can actually pull off a soft landing, G-20 says
  34. Zurich paid city employees double their monthly salaries. Now it wants that $200 million back
  35. Nvidia billionaire co-founder created a $70 million supercomputer at University of Florida. Then Ron DeSantis banned top AI experts from China
  36. Sony slashes 900 jobs from its PlayStation gaming unit
  37. Kellogg and PepsiCo are urging Gen Z to eat Doritos and cereal for dinner
  38. UK government tells Russian tycoons they aren’t getting their impounded yachts and private jets back
  39. BYD Americas boss claims carmaker has no interest in expanding into Tesla’s home market as she prefers to focus on EV laggards Brazil and Mexico 
  40. Without Medicare Part B’s shield, patient’s family owes $81,000 for a single air-ambulance flight
  41. What Marc Andreessen’s ‘spirit walk’ means for crypto
  42. How Thailand’s 2004 tsunami inspired one VC to raise a $50 million fund to invest in sustainability 
  43. It’s a ‘new regime,’ BlackRock says: ‘The era of ultra-low interest rates is in the past, and future expected returns look less attractive’
  44. ‘We have consistently flirted with death’: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there
  45. Wells Fargo study highlights increasing anxiety among U.S. earners: ‘We’re not getting as much utility out of our money as we used to’
  46. Canadian pension plan dumps stake in NYC commercial real estate project for just $1 in ‘opposite of a vote of confidence for office’
  47. Here are the top CHRO networking groups vetted by HR leaders
  48. Supreme Court casts doubt on Republican-led states’ push to regulate social media platforms as ‘protection against the Silicon Valley elites’
  49. Business leaders are failing their workers when it comes to AI guidance and it could spell disaster for productivity
  50. How the top CHRO networking groups compare—and how much they cost
  51. Civil rights advocates want reparations. San Francisco says how about an apology
  52. Microsoft’s tie-up with French startup Mistral AI is getting antitrust review from EU
  53. Novo Nordisk faces competition close to home as Danish rival Zealand Pharma’s shares jump 35% on ‘groundbreaking’ weight-loss drug trial results
  54. ‘It’s classified’: Biden jokes about Taylor Swift endorsement on late-night TV
  55. SimpleClosure, the startup helping shut down other startups, has raised a $4 million seed round
  56. Denmark, home to Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk, is now Europe’s third-most prosperous economy
  57. SpaceX hit by FAA with list of 17 fixes it must make before it tries to launch Starship again after most recent explosion
  58. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns no one will be able to escape the claws of AI—and that sets it apart from the dotcom bubble: ‘This is not hype’
  59. Good controllers are providing their accountants with the latest tech. But the great ones are getting them to actually use it
  60. Spain is preparing to ban short-haul flights when a train is available—and that may include private jets
  61. ‘Before any crash it felt great’: Jamie Dimon isn’t sold on the good news coming out of the U.S. economy, saying it may prove a precursor of a recession
  62. Disney’s live action movie boss is leaving as Bob Iger struggles with flops and proxy fight with Nelson Peltz
  63. The buzz around DEI’s ‘Great Retreat’ is overblown–and data-backed proof of the opposite abounds
  64. Chocolate and cosmetic prices could soar on Europe’s new cocoa law that requires firms to prove that every bean they import didn’t contribute to deforestation
  65. Family Dollar agrees to pay $41.7m for rodent-infested warehouse, the largest-ever monetary criminal penalty in a food safety case, DOJ says
  66. Texas Bitcoin miner sues feds over energy survey: ‘We don’t want politics infecting data’
  67. UAE’s biggest company is adding an AI-powered observer backed by Microsoft to its board
  68. We haven’t been this downbeat about our jobs since the pandemic started—and tech workers are especially blue
  69. College degree requirements in job postings are slowly, but surely, becoming a thing of the past 
  70. Spanx founder Sara Blakely’s $1 billion idea started with just $5,000 in savings and wanting to solve her own problem
  71. BYD’s Europe president says subsidies aren’t the reason for its success, instead claims the EV giant is just better managed than its competition
  72. Li Auto wins race to become the first of China’s major EV startups to turn a profit, sending shares up by over 25%
  73. Exclusive: How can companies engage on social justice issues in such partisan times? A new guide aims to help
  74. In a slow fundraising market, EQT raises its biggest fund ever at $24 billion
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