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  1. General Motors has sliced Cruise’s budget by $1B, but says it may bring on new Cruise investors when it starts rolling robo-taxis back on the streets
  2. Larry Summers, a ‘friend of China,’ warns Beijing that its actions are making it hard for people like him to push for stronger ties
  3. Developers at Elon Musk’s X test possible NSFW content and communities feature
  4. Want to raise confident, happy kids? Do these 4 things, a parenting expert says
  5. Former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura joins forces with bakery to launch his own brand of THC edibles
  6. The doctor who caught actress Olivia Munn’s breast cancer also diagnosed her own: ‘I don’t want another woman to go through what I went through’
  7. Judge calls out banking industry for choosing Texas court to challenge credit card fee caps—’Venue is not a continental breakfast’
  8. Virginia governor vetoes bill that would have boosted minimum wage from $12 to $15 over two years, saying it wasn’t needed
  9. Biden signs off on $60 million in federal aid for Baltimore as officials continue search for four missing workers
  10. Some cancer patients can find it hard to tell family and friends about their diagnosis: ‘You’re dealing with this all alone’
  11. The video game world wants in on the labor movement: Sega makes history as it ratifies new union contract
  12. Why Amazon’s multi-billion dollar AI alliance with Anthropic isn’t the game-changer it needs to remain king of the cloud
  13. Japan’s population is getting so old that a diaper manufacturer is only making products for adults, not babies
  14. The U.S. and its allies want to bring the entire chip supply chain in-house—and that could create an OPEC-style cartel for the digital age
  15. Prop bets helped fuel the $11 billion sports gambling boom—but the NCAA president wants them gone
  16. ‘Outrageous’: Bernie Sanders has Ozempic demands after study says it costs just $5 per month to manufacture
  17. For New Yorkers, ‘there are no consequences for not paying your property taxes’ as delinquencies spike to $880 million
  18. As OpenAI targets Hollywood with Sora, Runway’s CEO is waiting for the $86 billion Goliath with a ‘sling and a stone’
  19. Boeing whistleblower John Barnett took his own life, the evidence appears to show. But his family is vowing to finish the fight he started
  20. Good luck keeping up with the whirlwind of new AI regulation
  21. The burden of getting medical care can exhaust older patients
  22. Everyone’s a Karen these days: Frustrated by inflation and a different shopping experience, consumers are lashing out on service workers more often, poll says
  23. A $2.3 million home listing in Nantucket slashed its price by a whopping 74% after its shoreline experienced drastic erosion in just a few weeks
  24. Even in his final hour, Sam Bankman-Fried insisted FTX was a crisis of liquidity—not outright fraud
  25. How the 43-year-old founder of [solidcore] made $100 million as her competitors went bankrupt
  26. Self-made real estate millionaire Barbara Corcoran says home prices could go up another 10% if mortgage rates drop 
  27. How a 173-year-old law created for wooden ships could complicate rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
  28. This longevity company is letting you check the ‘credit score’ for your health. Here are my surprising results and biological age
  29. America’s best-known gas analyst decries ‘misinformation from politicians.’ The president is basically ‘powerless’ to control the price at the pump
  30. Meta employee calls out ‘toxic’ rules that ban staff from discussing controversial topics like Israel–Palestine after an alleged investigation where she was ‘kicked out of internal systems’
  31. Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison as FTX saga draws to a close
  32. Bake-off over Capitals, Wizards ends with $515 million publicly funded deal for teams to stay in Washington DC for decades longer
  33. Wendy’s offers chance for free breakfast for a year – but only in some states
  34. The U.S. economy just won’t quit — fourth-quarter GDP was revised even higher than initial estimate
  35. Buttigieg stresses the enormity of the collision in Baltimore as engineering community fiercely debates safety measures
  36. The economics of antibiotics are broken and superbugs are on the rise–but a solution inspired by the subscription economy could save millions of lives
  37. Joe Lieberman, former Connecticut senator who was the first Jewish candidate on a White House ticket, dies at 82
  38. Home Depot’s largest acquisition ever is an $18.25 billion bet on the housing market’s severe shortage of new homes
  39. F1 owner Liberty Media is eyeing a $4.32 bn deal to buy up motorcycle racing series MotoGP. But it could face a big speed bump—competition watchdogs
  40. How to watch MLB’s Opening Day for free—and without cable
  41. Some Ivy League schools will charge students $90,000 and up per year starting this fall
  42. OpenAI tipped to become the world’s first trillion-dollar privately held startup by former Google China president 
  43. Oregon’s new right to repair law bans ‘parts pairing’ in defiance of Apple
  44. Stanford economist says forcing people back to the office full time is a costly mistake: ‘They want to learn, they want to socialize—they just don’t want to go in five days a week’
  45. How America’s sustainability backlash is causing a transatlantic divide
  46. Sam Bankman-Fried can expect a stiff sentence today—because he still doesn’t get it
  47. Exclusive: The National Women’s Soccer League hires ex-Bumble exec as COO to run the league ‘like a business’
  48. AI Ph.D.s are flocking to Big Tech. Here’s why that could be bad news for open innovation
  49. Sergio Ermotti came to the rescue when UBS snapped up Credit Suisse. One year later, he’s now Europe’s best-paid bank CEO
  50. It pays to be mean: A 40-year behavioral study confirms your worst fears—kids who bully go on to make the most money
  51. The U.S. is still the top destination for highly skilled tech talent—and companies are using a special visa to bring them here 
  52. Mark Zuckerberg hails Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang as the ‘Taylor Swift of tech’
  53. Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk facing pressure as study finds $1,000 appetite suppressant can be made for just $5
  54. How Mercer’s CEO planned her own retirement–and succession
  55. London’s water supplier set to collapse into ‘special administration’ as shareholders refuse to bail out Thames Water
  56. U.S. agencies must show their AI tools aren’t harming people, says VP Kamala Harris
  57. New report from MIT and BCG shows why forward-thinking CFOs will be using AI to improve—and create better—KPIs
  58. Baltimore Bridge expected to trigger ‘one of the largest marine losses in history’, says Lloyd’s of London
  59. Inside Stability AI’s bad breakup with key investors
  60. Ask Andy: How can you tell whether a startup is a good place to work? When is it safe to disclose a mental-health challenge to coworkers?
  61. How a credit card’s ‘plunk factor’ became a millennial status symbol: ‘It feeds the ego’
  62. Chocolate eggs and bunnies are more expensive than ever as dusty Sahara winds and heavy rainfall hit global cocoa supplies
  63. Corporate KPIs could be in for a major shakeup: How AI is remaking the ways companies measure success
  64. Dali cargo ship had ‘engine maintenance’ in Baltimore port before crashing into Francis Scott Key Bridge
  65. I pleaded guilty to a $3 million fraud charge. This is my advice for Sam Bankman-Fried
  66. Boeing’s issues are prompting Hong Kong’s flagship airline Cathay Pacific to consider an ‘ABC’ future: Airbus, Boeing…and China’s COMAC
  67. Larry Summers, now an OpenAI board member, thinks AI could replace ‘almost all’ forms of labor. Just don’t expect a ‘productivity miracle’ anytime soon
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