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  1. OpenAI pushes back on Musk after lawsuit: Tesla CEO ‘sued us when we started making meaningful progress’
  2. Lawyers for Meta, Mark Zuckerberg seek dismissal of lawsuit alleging the company didn’t protect users from human trafficking and child sexual exploitation
  3. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has been mysteriously buying huge swaths of land in Hawaii—now we know why
  4. Harvard professor on crucial SEC climate rule: ‘A lawsuit is, sadly, almost guaranteed’ 
  5. Demand for Pringles is so high, the manufacturer has to build more factories in Asia to keep up: ‘We’re selling every can of Pringles we can make’
  6. Top economist Gary Shilling predicts a ‘considerable revival’ in housing activity—but it’s going to take 3 or 4 years to unfreeze the housing market
  7. Investor Nelson Peltz blasts CEO Bob Iger in 133-page activist memo: To ‘restore the magic,’ Disney needs to scrap sequels and reclaim the lead on animated films
  8. New York sues loan shark group accused of charging Manhattan’s City Bakery and other small businesses ‘illegal’ rates of up to 820%
  9. From cash stipends to ‘It’s OK days’: The cost of child care crisis is making parental benefits the top issue for over half of companies
  10. NYU Stern’s ‘Dean of Valuation’ doesn’t see ‘what’s so bad about bubbles,’ saying they’re how humans cope with change—and they boost innovation
  11. Bitcoin just hit its all-time high. But that number remains up for debate
  12. Texas’s big 3 housing markets built 300% more homes than California’s—despite having a far smaller population
  13. Dartmouth men’s basketball team votes to unionize, a first in college sports—but it’s ‘almost inevitable’ the NCAA will fight back
  14. Binance US laid off 2/3 of staff in wake of SEC lawsuit, revenue plunged 75% after ‘near-mortal blow’
  15. Top economist who called the 2008 housing crash pours cold water on soft landing, pointing to rate hikes and a softening labor market
  16. The legal premise of Elon Musk’s OpenAI lawsuit is weak. But the questions it raises are not
  17. Climate change disproportionately affects women who run farms and rural households in poor countries, UN warns
  18. As John Kerry steps down from climate role, he sees a ‘vast change in the marketplace’
  19. Women feel guilty about getting enough sleep–and it’s a public health emergency
  20. Apple’s iPhone sales plummet 24% in China, while Huawei’s skyrocket 64% as Chinese consumers abandon American tech
  21. Blame Hawaii bureaucrats for the high cost of housing, local professors find in economic study
  22. Gavin Newsom’s big swing at homelessness hits the ballot for Californians
  23. DeSantis-backed ‘Stop WOKE’ act thrown out as unconstitutional for ‘greatest First Amendment sin’
  24. Engagement at work among elder millennials and Gen Zers is in ‘dramatic decline,’ new Gallup poll says
  25. Max won’t let you share passwords for much longer
  26. FTC declares war on ‘pervasive extraction’ and ‘mishandling’ of personal info by targeting companies selling browsing data
  27. SpaceX’s ‘crusade’ against the NLRB starts today as wrongful termination hearing begins
  28. Apple is throwing a hissy fit over EU antitrust rules—and it’s not paying off
  29. Facebook, Instagram users report widespread outage
  30. Challenger brand Nothing is taking on Apple with a $350 smartphone that could cure your tech addiction
  31. Accenture CEO Julie Sweet shares why her firm is acquiring Udacity to launch an AI-powered training platform
  32. Cookie Monster weighs in on shrinkflation. He’s not a fan
  33. Bitcoin breaks all-time high of $69,000 as investors flock to spot ETFs ahead of halving
  34. Looking to learn more about cybersecurity? Here are 5 courses to consider
  35. Biden’s CFPB cracks down on credit card late fees, caps them at $8
  36. Top real estate CEO warns ‘500 or more’ banks will either fail or be consolidated over the next two years
  37. Commercial real estate tycoon says the industry is entering its final stage of grief: Acceptance
  38. Investing in the AI founder
  39. Coinbase CEO leads voting push, says crypto owners far outnumber EV drivers
  40. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek takes aim at Apple in video message following $1.84 billion court victory: ‘They want to close down the internet and make it theirs’
  41. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly’s unlikely rise from high school drop-out to inflation fighter: ‘I’m short, I’m female, I’m gay, and I come from a crooked path background’
  42. How to create a great volunteering program—with advice from Cisco and Salesforce
  43. Marc Andreessen and Vinod Khosla are tussling over a future bigger than either of them
  44. LVMH-owned Sephora is riding the ‘lipstick effect’ wave as it eyes more growth amid continuing economic downturn
  45. Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy and Ozempic boom saved Denmark’s GDP from a no-growth 2023—and will help double its expected growth this year, country’s largest bank says
  46. Gen Z–approved clothing giant The North Face is offering customers 20% off if they take a racial inclusion course
  47. Chinese fast-fashion brand Shein could have its wings clipped before it IPOs as France mulls 50% tariff and U.K. retailers call for closure of tax loophole
  48. Steve Jobs once asked LVMH boss Bernard Arnault for advice on opening Apple Stores when his peers thought it was ‘completely crazy’
  49. A look back at the private equity Class of 2021—and why so many tech investors are sweating their returns
  50. Taylor Swift’s exclusive deal with Singapore that reportedly netted her millions was ‘very successful’ and not ‘unfriendly’ to aggrieved neighbors, says Prime Minister
  51. AMD, like Nvidia, tried to make a weaker chip for the Chinese market—but Washington says it’s still too powerful
  52. American consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans
  53. Tesla’s weak China sales—and a 7.2% plunge in share price—help to knock Elon Musk off his perch as the world’s richest person
  54. Alibaba joins Silicon Valley peers like Microsoft in placing big bets on generative AI, leading $600 million financing round for Chinese AI startup MiniMax
  55. From ‘overweight’ to ‘morbid obesity: The U.S.’ largest independent primary care network was exaggerating patient ailments to make more money, whistleblower claims
  56. AI is already screening job resumes and rental apartment applications and even determining medical care with almost no oversight
  57. Miami-Dade is the latest county to go into debt to try to do what its private sector won’t: Build houses
  58. Miami Beach wants spring breakers to stay away to curb chaos—but business owners and civil rights advocates aren’t with the program
  59. California ski resort employees have to tunnel their way to work after area is slammed with 10 feet of snow
  60. Industrial plant fire causes multiple explosions that rock Detroit suburbs and send debris flying a mile away: ‘We can not stress enough the danger that is happening right now’
  61. China tries to project confidence with a 5% growth target—yet Goldman Sachs’ wealth management chief investment officer is telling investors to stay away
  62. Volkswagen hit with 2 lawsuits claiming that a Porsche EV battery triggered the massive 2022 fire that sank a  cargo ship with thousands of cars on board
  63. Carlos Ghosn, fugitive and EV pioneer, says Apple killed its car project ‘because of value’—not technical problems
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