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  1. ‘No hormones, ever,’ Shake Shack says about its chicken. Activist shareholders say that’s true for every other chicken sold in the U.S. too
  2. Plastic-linked ‘hormone-disrupting chemicals’ were potentially behind 10% of U.S. preterm births in 2018, according to new research. How families can steer clear of their danger
  3. Inside the shifting plan at Elon Musk’s X to build a new team and police a platform ‘so toxic it’s almost unrecognizable’
  4. Legacy media giants ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. launch sports streaming service aimed at cord-cutters
  5. Jamie Dimon wants employees back at the office. That should become even easier with JPMorgan adding 500 branches over the next 3 years
  6. Entry-level UX/UI designers can land near six-figure salaries. Here’s how you can, too
  7. IRS says it will collect $560 billion more from rich tax cheats thanks to Inflation Reduction Act
  8. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek unloads on Apple by calling its compliance with new EU antitrust rules ‘a farce’ 
  9. The Biden administration’s FAFSA stumble is screwing over administrators and threatening college enrollment: ‘This is doing exactly the opposite of what the entire intention of financial aid is’
  10. California’s intense storms this weekend could bring losses of up to $11 billion
  11. E.l.f. has grown for 20 straight quarters. CFO Mandy Fields on what’s driving that momentum—and the beauty brand’s Super Bowl play
  12. Biden’s FAA chief says ‘current system is not working because it is not delivering safe aircraft,’ wonders ‘what’s going on’ at Boeing
  13. ‘A problem we’ll be working on for years’: Fed chair Jerome Powell says commercial real estate’s impact on banking has just begun 
  14. America’s falling out of love with its California dream—and housing costs are a major reason why, report says
  15. 5 years after getting ousted from WeWork, former CEO Adam Neumann tries to buy his former company out of bankruptcy
  16. AI is moving too fast to keep pace for 4 in 5 workers
  17. Nelson Peltz is still trying to get seats on Disney’s board–but Bob Iger is no easy target for the activist investor’s 25th attempt to take control of the company
  18. On AI regulation, the EU and the U.K. set wildly divergent courses
  19. Jerome Powell is vague on rate cuts because he’s ‘petrified’ of repeating the mistakes of one predecessor, says ‘Big Short’ investor Steve Eisman
  20. Absurd federal laws leave New York with too much weed and too few stores, Connecticut retailers with cannabis shortage
  21. First National Bank caught ignoring Black, Latino neighborhoods in North Carolina as redlining mortgage scandal grows
  22. Taylor Swift’s Elon Era? Pop star’s lawyers send the ElonJet tracker kid a cease-and-desist letter, saying it’s a ‘life-or-death matter’
  23. Mississippi is still trying to get Brett Favre to repay nearly $730,000 in welfare funds that he used on a volleyball arena
  24. Google and the U.S. take aim at the spyware industry
  25. Mom and dad are giving away $84 trillion in the ‘great wealth transfer.’ And they have some thoughts on how to spend it
  26. As cancer treatment advances, advocates push back against ‘maximum tolerated dose,’ citing patient suffering
  27. California—on the heels of Colorado and Oregon—could legalize psychedelic therapy after rejecting ‘magic mushroom’ decriminalization
  28. Biden’s ‘kitchen table conversations’ with normal people are going viral on TikTok—which his campaign doesn’t use due to national security concerns
  29. Europe faces an aging population and a shrinking workforce. AI can fill the gap
  30. Philadelphia sheriff caught posting over 30 fake news stories generated by ChatGPT to her website
  31. Judges keep telling Trump that he’s not immune from prosecution
  32.  ‘They treat you as a family member’: Students find success within the University of North Texas’s data science master’s program
  33. European stocks are giving off a ’90s vibe, Morgan Stanley says, and it could set them on a path to 16% returns in 2024
  34. Robinhood-MetaMask linkup aims ‘to reduce friction’ for new crypto investors
  35. 6 completely online cybersecurity certificates for those looking to break into the field
  36. The next wave of fraud should frighten banks and crypto firms alike
  37. New FAA chief to tell Congress that agency will consider ‘the full extent of our enforcement authority’ against Boeing
  38. Office ‘microcultures’ are key to performance as companies think small to go big
  39. YouTube creators raked in $70 billion in the past 3 years. The video giant just revealed its plan to grow even bigger
  40. Breaking down the costs of your Super Bowl feast—it’s a good year to have wings
  41. Toby Keith, swaggering country star whose macho, patriotic songs disguised nuanced politics, dies of stomach cancer at 62
  42. The Honey Pot CEO Bea Dixon rejected higher offers before selling her brand for $380 million, a mega exit for a Black female founder
  43. Working fathers are the new target of microaggressions–and they are worried they could be getting ‘daddy tracked’
  44. Tesla’s place in the ‘Magnificent Seven’ at risk after Elon Musk’s EV company drops out of the top 10 global megacaps as peers hit record highs
  45. Corporate leaders are failing to collaborate and it’s leading to a major trust crisis
  46. Thank America’s immigrants for killing the recession and keeping unemployment at 50-year lows, Nobel laureate Paul Krugman says
  47. British EV maker, once valued at $13 billion, has gone into bankruptcy protection without making any sales—after getting kicked out of Nasdaq
  48. Super Bowl on track to smash sports betting records as nearly 1 in 4 U.S. adults set to wager an estimated $23.1 billion
  49. Exclusive: Bionaut Labs raises an extension round in preparation for micro-robot clinical trials
  50. McDonald’s is promising ‘attention to affordability’ after the price of Big Mac meals hits $18
  51. Every CFO’s worst nightmare just came true
  52. Huawei shrugs off U.S. sanctions to take top place in China’s smartphone market—but its new AI chips might be an even bigger achievement
  53. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says ‘we need to get after’ America’s $34T national debt: ‘You can either admire the problem or do something about it’
  54. Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner facing probe over alleged ‘inappropriate behavior’
  55. Mexico’s president wants country to be first to guarantee people pensions equal to their full salaries at the time they retire
  56. Goldman’s strategy guru says we’ve begun a rocky ‘post-modern’ cycle in the world economy—and AI could save the day from raging conflict, higher rates, and surging deficits
  57. Boeing’s problems go beyond 737 manufacturing gaffes as aerospace union workers prepare to demand 40% pay raise
  58. BP investors send shares soaring as new CEO woos them with $250m buyback boost after his predecessor Bernard Looney’s abrupt resignation
  59. Homeland Security and FAA double down in Las Vegas to stop Super Bowl from becoming hub for knockoff sports gear, human trafficking and illegal drones
  60. Biden administration is rolling out policy to restrict visas for those who misuse commercial spyware
  61. EQT seeks buyer for Rimes Technologies even as new data shows merger activity remains sluggish
  62. Pennsylvania Capitol protest against state’s $56 million investment in Israel bonds ends with 126 arrests
  63. McDonald’s franchisee will pay $4.4 million to teenage girl who was sexually assaulted by manager in restaurant bathroom
  64. China’s $7 trillion stock rout is getting so bad that officials are briefing President Xi Jinping on how they plan to rescue markets
  65. Jerome Powell’s straight talk stands out in Washington
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