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  1. Apple to be hit with new Justice Department lawsuit over allegations it unfairly blocked rivals from iPhone features
  2. Warren Buffett’s security cost $313k last year — roughly $13 million cheaper than Mark Zuckerberg’s detail
  3. China’s booming EV market puts these 3 companies on the path to growth. Here’s what sets them apart—and the challenges they have to face
  4. China may have Asia’s most vibrant companies, thanks to green tech, AI, and EVs—but don’t count the rest of the region out
  5. IBM stock nears an all-time high—and it may have something to do with its CEO replacing as many workers with AI as possible
  6. Reddit prices IPO shares at $34 in what Wall Street hopes will reignite the frozen market for newly public tech companies
  7. What CEOs are saying about how they are controlling costs in 2024
  8. Pepsi takes on rival Coke’s biggest client, landing its beverages and snacks in 20,000 Subway sandwich shops
  9. The Birkin bag rules: Two Californians sue Hermès, alleging their money wasn’t good enough even after one of them spent ‘tens of thousands of dollars’ on the brand
  10. ‘Never complain, never explain’: The British royal family’s longtime mantra is backfiring with the Kate Middleton debacle
  11. Amazon sharply upped ‘performance improvement plans’ for workers. Then came tens of thousands of layoffs
  12. Fannie Mae’s CEO says the housing market hasn’t killed the American Dream yet. Buying a home ‘might just take a little longer’
  13. EPA inks ‘single most important climate regulation in the history of the country’
  14. NASA is struggling to compete with Bezos, Musk and their 6-figure salaries for starting aerospace engineers at Blue Origin and SpaceX
  15. Can Bidenomics beat inflation? One skeptical Pennsylvania factory town highlights another election challenge
  16. The hidden, anti-LGBTQ+ reason that could punch a hole in the $120 billion chocolate industry
  17. Fed still sees 3 rate cuts this year: ‘Strong job growth is not a reason for us to be concerned about inflation’
  18. Scammers impersonating FTC agents are averaging $7,000 per theft—more than double what they were stealing 5 years ago
  19. Solana overtakes Ethereum on DEX volume amid memecoin ‘presale’ frenzy
  20. Gen Z loves the office, actually—and they’re romanticizing the office and ‘yassifying’ their cubicles
  21. Ferrari is full speed ahead on its first electric car—and the CEO promises it’s going to roar just as loud as a combustion engine
  22. SEC probing crypto companies in Ethereum investigation as hopes for ETF dim
  23. Mega Millions jackpot is getting really close to the $1 billion mark
  24. Nelson Peltz is America’s most overrated activist investor. Here’s what the experts missed about his performance
  25. Wharton legend Jeremy Siegel sees Tesla’s fall from grace in Wall Street’s ‘Magnificent 7’ as a sign of good market health
  26. Google becomes the first AI company to be fined over training data
  27. The foundation behind Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk is funding an Nvidia-backed AI supercomputer project
  28. Google hit with $272 million fine by EU in long-running feud with French publishers
  29. French bulldogs continue their reign as most popular dog for 2nd straight year
  30. Elon Musk says society must move on from the ‘constant subject’ of racism: ‘We are all descended from slaves’
  31. California tribe that lost 90% of its land during the Gold Rush get back 126 acres with the world’s tallest trees
  32. Chipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972
  33. Finland is the happiest country in the world again. Here’s their secret to improving well-being
  34. The choice behind hotel CIO Brian Kirkland’s all-in bet on cloud
  35. Move over, TikTok: Does Chinese ownership of Bitcoin mining present a security threat to the U.S.?
  36. Sam Bankman-Fried says he’s painted as a ‘depraved super-villain’ by prosecutors in FTX case and argues 50 years imprisonment is a death sentence
  37. IRS boss says efforts to crack down on high-wealth tax cheats are starting to bite, even as Republicans try to gut service’s budget
  38. Portugal and Greece are defying a Gen Z happiness slump that’s pushing Western European and U.S. teens into a ‘midlife crisis’
  39. Fannie Mae CEO, who’s responsible for 1 in 4 U.S. mortgages, says she learned to be a ‘risk manager’ from Jamie Dimon
  40. EBay and CVS crime investigation ‘brothers’ take down retail thieves together by treating them like the mob: ‘They steal for a living’
  41. Gucci and Saint Laurent owner Kering follows Burberry in issuing a rare profit warning as luxury sales in Asia stall
  42. All eyes may be on the Reddit IPO, but Astera Labs could rocket with its IPO
  43. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan warns Jerome Powell: Be ‘mindful’ of relying on consumers to prop up the economy, because they’re beginning to burn out
  44. The company that does job interviews for AmEx, Citi, and Walmart says you’ll miss out on the best candidates if you won’t meet people after-hours
  45. Michael Schumacher’s family puts eight watches up for sale, including his F.P. Journe timepiece which could fetch millions
  46. Intel CEO: ‘Our goal is to have at least 50% of the world’s advanced semiconductors produced in the U.S. and Europe by the end of the decade’
  47. GoTo shares drop as the company unveils a $5.8 billion loss after selling its e-commerce platform to TikTok
  48. British Ted Baker worn by celebs including Amal Clooney and Holly Willoughby prepares to appoint administrators, risking hundreds of jobs
  49. As Under Armour shakes up its C-suite—again—David Bergman continues to offer ‘consistency in the CFO seat’
  50. Morph, an Ethereum layer-2 for app building, announces $19 million seed round
  51. Inside the growing trend championed by Reddit of companies offering risky IPO shares to their users
  52. Chrysler-maker Stellantis will comply with tough new California emissions standards that the CEO calls ‘a win-win solution’
  53. JetBlue is dropping some cities and will cut flights out of LA to focus on more profitable routes after years of losing money
  54. China’s uncertainty and ‘draconian regulations’ have drastically raised risks for foreign businesses in the country, European business group says
  55. Food prices cool in the U.K. as inflation slips 3.4% in February, way below expectations
  56. Biden administration set to relax plans for stricter auto emissions standards as EV sales slow
  57. Who’s getting rich on the Reddit IPO? CEO and top execs to sell stock while VCs stand pat
  58. Why the CEO of Fannie Mae believes a company’s mission and performance can—and should—go hand in hand
  59. Trump says he’s struggling to come up with a bond for his $454m court judgment. Here’s what happens next if he misses the Monday deadline
  60. Intel wins $8.5 billion in CHIPS Act grants as ‘historic’ semiconductor spending spree heats up
  61. CEOs are more optimistic about the global economy because they expect an interest rate cut by October
  62. Fortune is expanding in Europe. Here’s what’s next for the CEOs of today and tomorrow
  63. France is piloting a 4-day work week—but there’s a catch. Only divorced parents qualify for it
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