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  1. A man on a crowded New York City subway train is shot with his own gun after Gov. Kathy Hochul sends the National Guard to check bags at station entrances
  2. Elon Musk loses a SpaceX mega rocket descending to Earth after hourlong test flight
  3. Boeing model over 20 years old investigated for tire problem on American Airlines flight from Dallas to LA
  4. Yale targeted by Connecticut bill that would ban legacy admissions statewide
  5. Months after $4 billion writedown and calling U.S. ‘most painful part of our portfolio,’ Danish energy giant brings wind farm to New York
  6. Uber and Lyft say they’re done in Minneapolis because $15.57 minimum wage would be ‘unsustainable’
  7. WeightWatchers, reeling from collapsing stock and Oprah’s departure in the age of Ozempic, vows to ‘prove the naysayers wrong’ and turn its fortunes around
  8. How to learn data analytics
  9. The 4 best programming languages to learn
  10. America’s only socialist senator and the union chief who shook Detroit say enough is enough, it’s time for a 4-day workweek
  11. How to learn coding: 3 simple steps to get started
  12. SEC chief Gary Gensler is getting hit from all sides on his new climate rule: Conservative AGs smell blood, while environmentalists say it doesn’t go far enough
  13. Affordability, reliability, and industrial competitiveness will make or break the net-zero transition. Here’s how
  14. Musk eats 2 sour lemons in one day: Canceling former CNN star’s X show over drug questions as market hands out $30 billion smackdown to Tesla
  15. The economy was just hit with a one-two punch of bad data
  16. Liquid Death is turning water into Gen Z’s beer by selling the ‘healthiest thing you can drink’
  17. The uninsurable housing market: 26% of homeowners worry climate change will put them underwater either literally or figuratively
  18. Fed yanks an emergency funding crutch that got too popular at the worst possible time for small banks
  19. The housing market’s pivotal spring selling season is more like a shopping window: A trickle of new listings collides with sky-high prices and mortgage rates
  20. How AI turbocharged the development of a new drug and what it might mean for health care
  21. Apple quietly purchased an AI startup this year—and we might see the first fruits of that purchase in this year’s big iPhone software release
  22. U.S. to reimburse more than $4.1 million lost to loan forgiveness scams as FAFSA problems persist
  23. OpenAI should be copying journalists’ principles, not just their content
  24. The EU AI Act passed. Now the real work begins
  25. TikTok’s CEO urges users to ‘protect your constitutional rights’ after House ban vote
  26. Amazon announces Prime-like spring sale—but you don’t need Prime to get the deals
  27. Rebel investors want KitKat maker Nestlé to cut back on junk food—but the fortunes of its Mindful Chef brand suggest customers aren’t ready for a health kick
  28. Jack Dorsey–backed COPA tells court that Craig Wright ‘lied on an extraordinary scale’ about creating Bitcoin—and a U.K. judge has agreed
  29. Alibaba’s AliExpress gets hit with an EU probe—and TikTok feels the heat in Italy
  30. These are the fastest growing metro areas in the country
  31. Mnuchin to put together TikTok bidding group: ‘There’s no way that the Chinese would ever let a U.S. company own something like this in China’
  32. Snacking is king—and inflation-proof—as Gen Zers and millennials resort to small indulgences even with tight wallets, Toblerone and Cadbury maker finds
  33. The end for the partnership model? John Lewis goes back into profit, but workers won’t be getting a cut again this year
  34. Whoopi Goldberg knew her shot at Hollywood stardom ‘would never happen again’—and admits putting her career over her child
  35. Elon Musk fires Don Lemon from X show and brands the host a CNN stooge over interview with him he didn’t like
  36. Nigeria takes Binance execs hostage in bid to prop up its unpopular currency
  37. Most Americans are against college athletes unionizing as Dartmouth men’s basketball players move toward forming the first labor union in college sports
  38. About 82% of employees are at risk of burnout this year—but only half of employers design work with well-being in mind
  39. Joe Biden does not support plans to sell U.S. Steel to Japanese company Nippon: ‘Vital to remain domestically owned and operated’
  40. Palantir CEO Alex Karp knows staff will keep quitting over his pro-Israel views: ‘I’m not promising to tell you something you want to hear’
  41. Starbucks is negotiating with its unionized workers. Here’s why this is good news for America
  42. Stephanie Linnartz’s big bet as Under Armour CEO backfires
  43. Deliveroo CEO isn’t worried about EU law that recognizes 5.5 million gig workers as employees—because lobbying in the U.K. and France means 90% of its market isn’t affected
  44. John Collison on Stripe’s growth plans, the obsession over an IPO, and…a potential sibling cage match
  45. A 28-year-old health care worker raised $7,310 in 6 days to pay off her student loans—after her TikTok followers showered her with 1-cent virtual roses
  46. Audit committees are critical—but only a third of those sitting on one think they are effective
  47. Shell waters down its 2030 carbon reduction target, but still aims to reach net zero by 2050
  48. DeSantis-appointed chair of Walt Disney World’s governing district is leaving 3 years early in latest shakeup of board takeover
  49. Boeing’s CEO couldn’t say who worked on the door panel that blew off an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9 because the company had no records
  50. UAE strikes a $5.5 billion deal with Hungary to help add glitz and glam to run-down Budapest neighborhoods
  51. Landlocked Florida county full of citrus groves was top destination for U.S. movers in 2023 as people searched for affordable home prices
  52. AI is supercharging election disinformation worldwide as more than 50 countries head to the polls in 2024
  53. Biden’s big play to attract foreign chip and EV investments could be stumbling as Samsung, TSMC, and others reportedly balk at high costs
  54. TikTok is trying to distance itself from Beijing but U.S. lawmakers aren’t having it: ‘There’s no such thing as a private company in China’
  55. The great dividend payout: Investors raked in a record $1.66 trillion last year—and 2024 is shaping up to be another blowout
  56. Under Armour CEO’s shock exit is another example of the executive chair curse
  57. A youth mental health crisis in the U.K. is keeping 3 million Gen Zers out of the labor force
  58. Exclusive: A German AI startup hoping to be a UiPath killer secures $3 million in seed funding
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