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  1. The DOJ’s blockbuster lawsuit against Apple boils down to long-running argument within tech
  2. Amid rising anger at Boeing, board members will hold customer meetings without CEO Dave Calhoun
  3. Tesla challenger Fisker, flirting with bankruptcy, gets design award and another scathing review in same week
  4. Elizabeth Warren unloads on Elon Musk, urging SEC chief Gary Gensler to probe pathway for ‘Tesla to channel money to X’
  5. Reddit closes nearly 50% higher on 1st trading day in latest sign IPO market heating up
  6. Watch out Taylor Swift and C-suite execs, Biden’s new tax proposals aim to crack down on the corporate jet tax write off
  7. Former broker unimpressed by $418 million NAR settlement—says they couldn’t agree on lunch let alone a conspiracy
  8. This little-known Japanese company is a key player in the leading-edge chip industry—and that’s setting it up for success amid the AI boom
  9. Trump probably can’t get his hands on his $3 billion-plus Truth Social windfall right away
  10. Yale antitrust scholar likens Apple case to epic Microsoft battle: ‘It’s a really big deal to go up and punch someone who is acting like a bully and pretending not to be a bully’
  11. Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just hiked interest rates to 50%, months after it said it was done raising rates
  12. Trump stands to make $3.5 billion from his 60% share of Truth Social now that it has become a meme stock
  13. Union employees are about $100,000 richer than nonunion workers, according to the Fed, as labor movement continues its winning streak
  14. Every company wants ‘green-skilled’ workers–but nobody seems to know what that means
  15. Can AI hype fuel an IPO resurgence?
  16. Bitcoin ETFs see record 3-day outflow as retail investors ‘dart in and out of positions’
  17. Baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani is entangled in a bizarre $4.5 million gambling scandal involving his interpreter
  18. Meetings are a productivity killer—and 3 in every 4 are totally ineffective, according to a new wide-ranging study
  19. The first-ever pig kidney transplant just happened in Boston, doctors say
  20. DeSantis’ Disney district appointees say they don’t have to answer questions under oath, court documents reveal
  21. Delta CEO lost his mom in 2020 while the travel industry took a hit from COVID. Here’s the mindset shift that helped him overcome the toughest year of his life
  22. ‘The American Dream is still very much alive,’ Fannie Mae CEO insists—and she has essential advice for first-time homebuyers
  23. Gold prices hit a record high above $2,200 after the Fed’s dovish press conference
  24. Tim Cook’s job just got a lot more complicated with an antitrust suit piled on top of his China and Europe problems
  25. FCC confirms ‘several ongoing investigations’ into Amazon, other online retailers over wireless signal jammers sales
  26. Facebook is bringing back the poke feature
  27. Apple hit with massive antitrust case from DOJ, 16 states after 5-year probe into smartphone market
  28. FBI arrests bank robbers aged 11, 12 and 16, the ‘little rascals’
  29. There’s a huge Medicaid problem in California: Most doctors just won’t see those patients
  30. Ex-French minister sparks controversy after calling for 3GB per week limit on data to make the internet less toxic
  31. ‘Greedflation and shrinkflation’ are front and center in the Pennsylvania Senate race
  32. Gavin Newsom barely wins crucial vote, hails ‘biggest change in decades in how California tackles homelessness’
  33. Chips Ahoy! says ahoy to better chocolate chips as it shakes up old cookie recipe
  34. Reddit is taking 20 years of posts and over $700 million of cumulative losses to Wall Street after pricing IPO at $34 per share
  35. The Mega Millions jackpot is nearly $1 billion, the 10th largest in U.S. history
  36. Angela Chao, shipping CEO and sister-in-law to Mitch McConnell, was intoxicated when she drove into a pond and died, police say
  37. How to become a robotics engineer
  38. AI is about to change the homebuilding process, from start to finish
  39. Bayer CEO: Corporate bureaucracy belongs in the 19th century. Here’s how we’re fighting it
  40. Elon Musk’s Neuralink claims the first human to have a chip implanted in his brain is a quadriplegic now able to play video games using his mind
  41. The SEC tries to put the Ethereum toothpaste back in the tube
  42. Chevron has agreed to pay California over $13 million in fines for dozens of oil spills in the state
  43. The workwear brand that outfits Mary Dillon and Katie Couric says women are dressing up for their 3 days in the office: ‘They really want to show up’
  44. California now covers more Medicaid patients than ever—but doctors struggle to treat them because the state pay rates haven’t kept up
  45. Over a third of American workers would consider quitting if their CEO’s politics don’t align with their own
  46. Bundesbank president hits back at recession-plagued Germany’s ‘sick man of Europe’ title: ‘I’m more worried that Europe is getting sick’
  47. The agency created after the Great Financial Crisis to protect consumers from lending risks can’t define risk, industry says
  48. BMW’s growth will be driven by its high-end EVs, adding to the German carmaker’s optimism about electric cars even as ‘EV winter’ looms large
  49. Exclusive: Foundry comes out of stealth with a $350 million valuation
  50. Days after Kate Middleton photo blunder Britain’s Royal Family searches for new communications assistant. It pays just $33,000 but you’ll get free lunch
  51. How an unusual partnership in e.l.f. Beauty’s C-suite has contributed to the company’s massive growth
  52. Renault CEO calls for post-World War II style ‘Marshall Plan’ to halt Tesla-killer BYD’s onslaught
  53. Germany’s Lufthansa is hurting as it sees strike-related costs soar to $271 million
  54. Korean Air snubs embattled Boeing—its top aircraft supplier—as it inks $14 billion deal with Airbus
  55. U.K. retailer Next, owner of Reiss and Fat Face, beats expectations as it posts record profits. ‘We are now entering a new era’ says CEO Simon Wolfson
  56. Seattle mother lives with her husband, 2 young kids in a 180-square-foot ‘micro-apartment’ that costs only $900 a month
  57. Congressional leaders push out $1.2 trillion budget bill for a vote before shutdown deadline: ‘Even with bipartisanship, it’s going to be a tight squeeze’
  58. Glassdoor pulls a 180 on users, requiring them to provide their real names to use their accounts. What if their employers find out they trashed them on the site?
  59. Temu-owner PDD spooked China’s e-commerce giants last year with its low prices. Now the upstart has almost doubled its annual profits
  60. Gossiping, swearing and flirting are pushing workers to spurn the office and stay remote even as bosses call them back
  61. Cisco’s Chuck Robbins says CEOs will work with a Biden or Trump administration: ‘There are things we can align on in both’
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