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  1. Tesla, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and more rated ‘poor’ in automated driving test ratings
  2. Bezos-backed fund invests $60 million to improve the taste of alternative meat
  3. ‘Democratizing AI education’: How Mark Cuban is helping teach students to disrupt industries with AI skills
  4. Jerome Powell just revealed a hidden reason why inflation is staying high: The economy is increasingly uninsurable
  5. East Asian societies have the world’s lowest birth rates—and are learning that ‘throwing a bit of money’ at the problem isn’t solving anything
  6. Abercrombie’s stock has been riding a nearly 400% surge for 12 months now but it just had its toughest one-week setback as investors chew over millennial interest in the brand
  7. Uber is prodding its riders to choose hybrid or electric—but its new feature masks the dark truth about ride-sharing
  8. Carl Icahn has called off the dogs hounding DNA-sequencing company Illumina
  9. Join me for the best AI conversation on the planet: Fortune Brainstorm AI London
  10. Shrinkflation is coming for your home
  11. Grayscale files to launch low-fee GBTC spinoff to help appease investors: ‘This is a way to throw them a bone’
  12. Jamie Dimon says the Fed should hold off on cutting interest rates because the economy is ‘kind of booming’
  13. The CEO of the Las Vegas agency behind Boring Company’s first tunnel system says his team will be ‘more involved’ after safety incidents
  14. Justice, transition, and nature-based solutions: Here’s how we move beyond the backlash and refocus the climate finance conversation on what matters most
  15. Putin’s inconvenient truth for the west: Despite 7% inflation, Russia’s economy is a ‘big and resilient animal
  16. PETA outraged by 2 dog deaths in Iditarod, calls for ‘despicable race to end’
  17. Inflation is now ‘moving more sideways than down’—and it could keep the Fed from cutting rates anytime soon 
  18. A new $16,000 postpartum depression drug is here. How will insurers handle it?
  19. Vinyl records are making their comeback as one of Britain’s inflation metrics for the first time in 30 years—and of course, you can thank Taylor Swift
  20. Europe faces at least 36 major climate risks and is the world’s fastest-warming continent, EU’s environmental watchdog warns
  21. West Virginia’s former billionaire governor is moonlighting as a high school girl’s basketball coach while running for Senate
  22. Airbnb bans all indoor security cameras to ‘prioritize the privacy of our community’
  23. Lyft and Uber are threatening to leave yet another city unless its mayor vetoes a minimum wage law
  24. Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian calls this ‘the highest ROI $100 you can spend on your health.’ Here’s what to know about the calcium score test’s benefits
  25. Boeing whistleblower, who publicly raised concerns about the manufacturer’s safety practices, found dead
  26. Suddenly, Congress’s TikTok bill is all about Trump
  27. Inflation rose for a second straight month, endangering prospect of Fed rate cuts this summer
  28. Boots CEO says his 5-day office return will create a ‘fun’ workplace; working moms are unlikely to agree
  29. How investors should prioritize diverse investments in AI
  30. One of the few forecasters to predict violence and chaos in 2020 thinks spiraling inequality is pushing the U.S. closer to collapse than Russia
  31. Sam Altman’s OpenAI comes out swinging against ‘incoherent’ and ‘frivolous’ Elon Musk in new lawsuit
  32. Why Kickstarter’s $100 million ‘pivot to blockchain’ didn’t pan out
  33. Bumble’s new CEO reconsiders dating app’s signature feature of women making the first move: ‘It feels like a burden’
  34. Inflation has battered the toy market—but defiant Lego saw sales climb 4% in 2023: ‘We continue to grow’
  35. Exclusive: Employers are at risk of losing out on their LGBTQ Gen Z talent—But these 5 initiatives can help them stay
  36. IRS Direct File, a program that offers free online tax filing, has been launched in 12 states
  37. EU to treat 5.5 million Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Bolt and other gig economy workers as employees after Belgium breaks deadlock
  38. Employers risk losing their LGBTQ Gen Z talent
  39. Swedish heat pump maker Aira aims to break European homes’ dependency on natural gas: “That’s the only enemy we have,” says CEO
  40. How Andreessen Horowitz’s secret crypto gamble on Kickstarter has played out
  41. Boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about planemaker’s production standards at 787 Dreamliner factory found dead after testifying to court
  42. The ‘age of selfishness’ is making us sick, single, and miserable. It’s because our brains are hardwired for both self-interest and altruism
  43. Multibillion-dollar Bud Light maker and Coca-Cola bottler publicly shamed for waiting months to pay U.K. suppliers
  44. Jamie Dimon doesn’t care if Bitcoin hit a record high, but will defend people’s right to buy it like he’ll defend your right to smoke a cigarette
  45. ‘Criminal focus’ on Boeing’s conduct around the blowout of a 737 Max 9 door plug was ‘completely wrong’, head of international airline groups says
  46. Here’s why Miami has 75% more millionaires than a decade ago
  47. CFOs at companies ranging from Chipotle to Adobe on how they’re already harnessing AI in finance functions
  48. Property elite enjoy the Cannes sunshine only to be faced with short-seller attacks, heavy debt loads, and frozen transaction markets
  49. Repay Holdings looks to private equity for a buyer, while GTCR is selling RevSpring
  50. China’s richest person has a new headache: Nationalist Chinese social media users are claiming his bottled water brand, Nongfu Spring, is pro-Japan
  51. Florida teachers can discuss sexual orientation and gender ID as long as it’s not part of instruction under DeSantis’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill settlement
  52. For-profit groups have vacuumed up over 70% of America’s nursing homes, and health advocates are worried: ‘The care gets really bad’
  53. Pete Buttigieg says Boeing needs to make ‘a serious transformation’ around safety and manufacturing quality, piling pressure on the troubled aircraft maker
  54. House Republicans move forward with TikTok vote even after Trump comes out against possible ban because it would ‘make Facebook bigger’
  55. Local libraries are struggling as book publishers charge three times as much for digital books as physical ones—and they don’t even get to keep them
  56. Biden’s 2025 budget proposal offers tax breaks for families, health care cost cuts and higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations
  57. Tesla rated ‘poor’ in automated driving safety test, with only 1 out of 14 manufacturers given ‘acceptable’ score
  58. NAACP urges student-athletes to reconsider Florida colleges over ‘rampant anti-Black policies’ after state eliminates DEI programs
  59. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo wants to double the size of the Philippines’ chip industry to fix a ‘way too concentrated’ supply chain
  60. Billionaire Frank McCourt says the surgeon general is only half right about the social-media mental health crisis. It’s a crisis of personhood, not privacy
  61. Can Big Tech take over industry the way it dominated the consumer internet? ‘It’s not clear the digital giants will win’ this time
  62. Lufthansa hits turbulence: New cabin crew strike adds to woes of Germany’s flag carrier as ground staff walkout hits profits
  63. The year of Spotify? Streaming giant might have outwitted Apple with David vs Goliath play, and you only need to look at their share prices for proof
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