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  1. The guy who bought the first Apple Vision Pro in New York says it’s a ‘bit heavy’ and he doesn’t use it as much as he expected—but he isn’t returning it
  2. Christian Horner denies allegations of misconduct after trove of leaked nudes and illicit texts emerge just 36 hours before F1’s opening race
  3. Saudi-led alliance pushes Palestinian statehood plan as war rages between Israel and Hamas
  4. AMC thanks Beyonce and Taylor Swift for ‘literally all’ of its revenue increase last quarter
  5. Microsoft, ex-Google CEO back startup that aims to make AI systems work as humans intended
  6. Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley to retire after 33 years at $8.7 trillion investment giant
  7. What is cybersecurity?
  8. ‘Pig-butchering’ crypto scams have tricked investors out of more than $75 billion, according to a new study
  9. Trump faces huge losses as he flogs commercial real estate properties in the teeth of a brutal market
  10. Vice execs abruptly lay off workers, end town hall after downpour of thumbs-down emojis
  11. Bakery owner jilted by Tesla credits Elon Musk effect with surge in business: ‘You either love him or hate him’
  12. Is Bitcoin due for a major correction? JPMorgan predicts drop to $42,000 after April halving
  13. It’s Singapore’s turn to benefit from ‘Swiftonomics’—and the city-state’s neighbors fear a reported backroom deal froze them out
  14. VC billionaire Marcelo Claure is all in on AI, Shein and his hit soccer club—and wishes people would stop bringing up Adam Neumann and WeWork
  15. 71-year-old grocery billionaire has a deal to buy 413 supermarkets from Kroger/Albertsons but feds point to his track record of mass closures
  16. Bitcoin will be ‘larger than gold’ thanks to baby boomers’ trillions, Galaxy CEO Mike Novogratz says
  17. 9 million homes will come on the market in the next decade as baby boomers age—but the ‘silver tsunami’ will be more of a ‘tide,’ Freddie Mac says
  18. All the tech layoffs are because AI is like ‘corporate Ozempic’—it trims the fat and you keep the fact you’re using it a secret, says marketing guru Scott Galloway
  19. Glassdoor is closing its final remaining offices in Chicago and San Francisco as it goes fully remote
  20. This proxy season, watch for signs of shareholder, not stakeholder, primacy
  21. Exclusive: Vimeo launches new AI video tools to help employees breeze through hours-long town halls and training videos. Will it usher in the golden age of asynchronous work?
  22. Using hearing aids can be frustrating for older adults. Specialists say these 5 tips can help
  23. ‘A third of the Bible has to do with healing the sick’: How a medical oasis sprung up in Memphis to cover the working uninsured
  24. Salesforce founder Marc Benioff really doesn’t want people to know he bought hundreds of acres of land in Hawaii worth $100 million
  25. Senator Josh Hawley suggests a whopping 40-fold tariff increase on Chinese-made electric cars to fend off ‘an existential threat’ to American automakers
  26. ‘A speed bump rather than pothole’: Key inflation report rankles Fed’s interest rate cut plans
  27. The Silicon Valley billionaires’ astroturf city being built from scratch is running headlong into a NIMBY backlash
  28. Banks throw Polestar $1 billion lifeline after China’s Geely pledges to support its ailing EV maker
  29. Morgan Stanley reportedly eyeing spot Bitcoin ETFs as demand shows no sign of slowing
  30. Politico’s publisher attacks Google yet again—and this time its logic is more straightforward
  31. California warned to brace for “life-threatening” blizzard conditions, with up to 8 feet of snow
  32. New York governor begs Google and Yelp to stop listing illegal weed shops, even as legal firms get delisted
  33. Electronic Arts is the latest gaming giant to announce big layoffs, cutting 5% of staff
  34. Face-scanning AI apps are giving cosmetics companies deeper connections, and selling points, with customers
  35. Sam Bankman-Fried’s final con game
  36. New York City wants you to pay another $15 (at least) to drive into Manhattan, starting this summer
  37. Longer-living women will reap windfalls in the $80 trillion Great Wealth Transfer. The ‘feminization of wealth’ is poised to reshape society
  38. Yelp says going all in on remote work boosted job applications by 43% and led to a more satisfied workforce
  39. As AI hype soars, VCs are tussling to figure out what’s real and what’s an illusion
  40. Universal Music Group and TikTok went to war over the use of music—now, their deadlock is getting worse, and artists and creators are taking a hit
  41. These are the top worries for C-suite executives in 2024—and talent is what’s keeping them up at night
  42. A $90 trillion Great Wealth Transfer will make millennials the ‘richest generation in history,’ blockbuster report says
  43. Gen Z and baby boomers can finally agree on something—neither is panicking about a financial crisis, new research shows
  44. Aston Martin is betting on James Bond–style hybrids as it delays its own EV because drivers still want the ‘smell and feel and noise’ of gas engines
  45. Wendy’s says ‘dynamic pricing’ is different from ‘surge pricing,’ but whatever it’s called may still alienate customers
  46. Dakota Johnson’s take on her ‘Madame Web’ castmates sums up the Gen Z vs. millennial divide in the workplace: ‘I love them … and they annoy me’ 
  47. I’m a Black woman who quit the State Department over racial gaslighting. Here’s why prestigious workplaces can be toxic for people like me
  48. Here are the discounts and free stuff you can get on Leap Day 2024
  49. Brooklyn’s new borough president doesn’t care about the ‘character’ of your neighborhood. That’s ‘not more important than putting people in homes’
  50. Meta hit with wave of complaints that its ‘pay-or-consent’ Facebook and Instagram deals are a ‘smokescreen’ that violates European data laws
  51. Trump’s request to halt his $454m fraud penalty while he appeals is denied by New York judge
  52. Anheuser-Busch has reached a new 5-year contract deal with the Teamsters to avoid a massive strike at its 12 U.S. plants
  53. New York City may soon hit drivers with a $15 fee for the privilege of driving into the most traffic-choked parts of Manhattan
  54. France has major beef with faux steak—and it’s banning the use of 21 words to describe plant-based meat that way
  55. Rolex posts a record $11.5bn in sales—more than its top 5 competitors combined, Morgan Stanley says: ‘No other luxury brand can claim such a dominant position’
  56. The 2024 U.S. presidential election is going to be ugly. CEOs ‘can’t sit out’
  57. Xiaomi founder Lei Jun followed Apple into the EV market. He’s now ‘very shocked’ by the iPhone maker’s decision to pull out
  58. From ‘Britain’s Warren Buffett’ to market sage Rob Arnott, here’s why investor naysayers are skeptical ‘first-mover’ Nvidia will continue to lead the AI boom
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