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  1. Illinois judge orders Trump’s removal from primary ballot over Capitol riot, allows for an appeal
  2. Oprah to leave WeightWatchers board, donating her stake over ‘perceived conflict of interest around her taking weight loss medications’
  3. Marc Benioff unleashed a 30-minute tirade about AI’s problems and ‘stolen’ data that made investors forget about Salesforce’s weak sales forecast
  4. Rockstar Games calls off remote work, citing leaks in the run-up to releasing the new Grand Theft Auto VI
  5. The CEO of the just-privatized Air India describes how tough it was to turn around a 91-year-old airline: ‘The first 6 months was really triage’
  6. Sam Bankman-Fried claims his autism spectrum disorder means he’s ‘uniquely vulnerable’ and shouldn’t go to prison for 100 years
  7. Supreme Court takes up case on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution
  8. Meet the asset managers who smell value in the commercial real estate crisis
  9. Goldman says office buildings need a 50% price drop for residential conversion to be a real thing
  10. Digital news outlets file lawsuit against OpenAI nearly identical to New York Times’ case
  11. Chime agrees to pay $2.5 million fine linked to customer complaints during COVID
  12. Trump’s lawyers admit he doesn’t have cash to pay $454 million verdict: ‘properties would likely need to be sold to raise capital’
  13. Winklevoss-led Gemini agrees to return over $1 billion to customers in deal with N.Y. regulator that includes $37 million fine
  14. Mobster nicknamed ‘Vinny Unions’ sentenced to 4 years in prison for extorting New York City labor union
  15. Top economist explains why she’s sticking with her recession call—and it’s all about gridlock in Congress on two major bills
  16. Bitcoin’s surge past $60,000 drives record $520 million inflow into BlackRock’s ETF in a single day
  17. Chatbots keep going rogue, as Microsoft probes AI-powered Copilot that’s giving users bizarre, disturbing, even harmful messages
  18. Elon Musk promises Tesla fans the Roadster is coming with a 0–60 time below 1 second—‘there will never be another car like this’
  19. Methodology for Fortune’s ranking of master’s in computer science programs
  20. Trump is prepared to post $100 million bond but not the full $454 million judgment, lawyers say
  21. Mitch McConnell to step down as Senate’s Republican leader in November
  22. The recent debacles at Boeing and Meta highlight the dangers of shrugging off employee concerns
  23. Exclusive: 29-year-old self-made millionaire Lucy Guo follows up her unicorn Scale AI with a $40 million Series A for new creator economy venture, Passes
  24. Wendy’s insists its trial with ‘dynamic pricing’ is all about prices going down at times and it has ‘no plans’ for surge pricing like Uber or Lyft
  25. Starbucks’ surprise pivot to work with its main union is a landmark labor moment
  26. Diversity heads and corporate attorneys clash over DEI legal risks
  27. Biden remains ‘fit for duty,’ doctor finds in annual physical
  28. The end of Roe v. Wade had essentially no impact on the number of abortions in America—just where
  29. U.S. economy grew 3.2% in fourth quarter, slight downgrade from initial estimate
  30. Bitcoin breaks $61,000 as flood of ETF demand pushes currency toward all-time high
  31. The ‘Caudillo Syndrome’ is spreading around the world as economic disillusionment pushes voters to bet on populist strongmen
  32. Boeing slapped with 90-day ultimatum for plan to fix ‘systemic’ quality-control issues by FAA
  33. Apple’s canned car put it in the unusual position of far behind the pack
  34. Disney World raises the cost of its cheapest ticket for the first time in six years
  35. The average price of a new car is over $47,000—but analysts see prices dropping all throughout the rest of the year
  36. AI comes to the backyard barbecue—and could double the market size
  37. Sundar Pichai blasts Google staff for offending customers with Gemini AI bias: ‘To be clear, that’s totally unacceptable’
  38. Inside Coinbase’s road show to win the hearts and minds of voters ahead of the 2024 election
  39. Why Google Cloud had an ‘Office of the CTO’ before it had a CTO
  40. Rent the Runway’s new CMO will try to save the struggling clothing rental company that’s fallen out of fashion
  41. Employees need more. This company wants to serve as your ‘Chief Well-Being Officer’ 
  42. The rise of the freelancer: Gen Z are turning their backs on secure jobs as layoffs and AI scare them away from the traditional 9-to-5
  43. Ex-TikTok chief Kevin Mayer: What Disney’s next CEO needs to succeed Bob Iger
  44. As Apollo’s chief economist declares the Nvidia-inflated AI bubble ‘bigger than the 1990s tech bubble,’ here’s what happened to the 10 priciest stocks from that era
  45. Elon Musk’s Boring Company has big worker safety problems
  46. Why Elon Musk and Kara Swisher aren’t speaking, according to the veteran journalist’s new memoir
  47. Starbucks and union agree to restart contract talks as new CEO Laxman Narasimhan pivots away from tough stance of founder Howard Schultz
  48. Britain has the most ‘fragile firms’ in Europe, with 15% of small and medium businesses at risk of default, Allianz says
  49. Cava’s CFO on its new $30 million facility—and the importance of buying sliced onions
  50. Millionaire banking boss says ESG investing is good for business: ‘If that makes me woke, shoot me’
  51. Here’s what it’s like to dig tunnels at Elon Musk’s Boring Company
  52. You now need a net worth of $5.8 million to be among the richest 1% of Americans, report finds
  53. China’s wobbly economy is pushing shoppers to trade down from L’Oreal and Starbucks to Uniqlo and KFC
  54. Saudi Arabia needs a second airline because it’s ‘not as easy as it should be’ to get to ‘the home of Cristiano Ronaldo,’ says the CEO of the country’s next carrier
  55. Wall Street’s ‘excruciating’ FOMO obsession will push the market to a decade of ‘dismal’ returns, warns investment legend John Hussman
  56. Wall Street warns that Paris needs to loosen labor laws if it wants to keep attracting post-Brexit bankers
  57. Klarna froze hiring because of AI. Now it says its chatbot does the work of 700 full-time staff
  58. Trump and Biden may be ignoring America’s 130 million nonunion workers–but these voters will be seeking a champion to elect in November
  59. Macy’s is closing 150 namesake stores as sales slide: ‘It’s hard to think of Macy’s not being part of our city anymore’
  60. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods on what it takes to get to net zero
  61. From KKR to Thoma Bravo: How 10 top private equity firms are performing as sky-high tech prices from 2021 fall back to earth
  62. As UAW pushes toward unionizing Tesla, it says majority of workers at Mercedes plant in Alabama have signed cards in support of joining the union
  63. Texas Panhandle wildfire hits nearly 800 square miles, second-largest in state history, shutting down nuclear weapons facility
  64. Bumble joins the tech layoff trend, cutting a third of its staff after CEO shakeup as it struggles to entice new paying users to its dating apps
  65. Belly fat tied to brain health in middle-aged adults at high risk of Alzheimer’s, study finds—but it’s worse for men
  66. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon prods New York City to be more like Texas
  67. Just 230,000 babies were born in South Korea in 2023, as the country’s baby bust breaks records
  68. FTX fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried asks judge for 6.5 years or less, says public doesn’t know his ‘true’ self
  69. Exxon CEO Darren Woods defends lawsuits against climate-minded activist investors who are ‘advancing an ideology’
  70. Frustrated creditors demand the liquidation of Country Garden, once China’s largest developer, weeks after courts order Evergrande’s winding up
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