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  1. Google will get rid of billions of files as part of settlement in case involving allegations about Chrome’s incognito mode
  2. Billionaire known for high-interest loans to car buyers with poor credit is chairman of the insurance group that underwrote Trump’s $175 million bond
  3. Trump’s social media platform says it’s above ‘traditional key performance indicators.’ An auditor has substantial doubt it can continue as a going concern
  4. California’s Highway 1 near Big Sur collapses into the ocean, shrinking traffic to one lane
  5. Oregon just officially changed its mind on decriminalizing drugs
  6. 3M’s ‘forever chemicals’ are an eternal public drinking water contaminant. Price tag: $10.5 billion to $12.5 billion
  7. 6 months after recalling 3.4 million vehicles that suddenly catch fire, Hyundai and Kia haven’t fixed most of them
  8. Peru’s president undaunted by 9% approval rating, but she still refuses to explain $15,000 Rolex
  9. Powerball jackpot hits $1 billion for just the 5th time ever
  10. Singaporean firm whose ship took down the Baltimore bridge just cited an 1851 maritime law to cap liability at $44 million
  11. Microsoft stops bundling Teams with Office after a complaint from Slack triggered antitrust scrutiny
  12. Google is quietly deleting billions of records from Chrome users in ‘incognito’ mode, claiming it never used the data
  13. Blair Caldwell moved across the country with just $1,000 in his bank account—now he’s Beyoncé’s go-to photographer. Here’s how he did it
  14. Disbarred attorney, convicted of killing his wife and son, sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for stealing from clients
  15. Warren Buffett–backed EV maker BYD surprises with stellar first-quarter sales as Tesla continues to slide
  16. Gen Z’s favorite carmaker to steal from is the World Car of the Year winner—with over 700,000 in American sales
  17. Best health coach certifications for 2024
  18. Amazon hits pause on controversial seller fee rollout that had caused a revolt
  19. Thank ‘gangbuster’ corporate profits for keeping you employed and staving off the recession, top economist says
  20. Over 500,000 fast-food workers in California just got a huge raise thanks to a new law—but not everyone is celebrating
  21. AT&T pushes a master passcode reset on millions of customers after troves of personal data leaked to the dark web
  22. Housing has gotten so expensive that buyers need $56,000 for the down payment on an average home. That’s up nearly 25% from last year, Redfin says
  23. Box CEO Aaron Levie remembers the moment he realized ChatGPT was a game changer
  24. Asian economic region is ‘underachieving its own potential,’ World Bank says
  25. ‘This is potentially once in a generation’: AT&T marketing head says Caitlin Clark is a ‘big deal’ for women’s sports
  26. Postal Service dumps FedEx for UPS as primary air cargo carrier as it looks to slash $3 billion in costs
  27. U.S. traffic deaths have now fallen for 7 straight quarters since 2022
  28. ‘Cicada-geddon’ will hit America for first time since 1803, expert says: ‘Trillions of these amazing living organisms [coming] out of the Earth’
  29. Trump’s Truth Social shares have now fallen below $48 after soaring over $79 in the span of a week
  30. Donald Trump’s net worth sinks by $1 billion following revelations Truth Social actually lost over $58 million last year
  31. Is AI the new crypto? DeepMind cofounder says ‘hype’ and ‘grifting’ threaten the emerging sector
  32. Housing market deep freeze begins to thaw, JPMorgan says. Here’s what they see
  33. Economy be damned: Your workers still expect a hefty raise this year
  34. Taxes are due in two weeks—here’s how to avoid an audit
  35. Elon Musk is funding a lawsuit against Jack Dorsey’s Block over the ‘right to freedom of speech’
  36. Here’s what my worst boss taught me about success—and the undue respect we have for cruel leaders
  37. Tupperware warns it could go out of business within a year
  38. Coinbase’s path to legal victory against the SEC looks murky after latest setback
  39. The CEO behind the world’s No. 2 TV brand thinks the West’s tech controls on China are driving deglobalization
  40. The CEO of homebuilder Taylor Morrison got the job amid the 2007 housing crisis. It prepared her for the challenges of a COVID-era housing boom and interest rate hikes
  41. Employers are failing women in offering benefits they actually want
  42. As companies drop CMO titles, marketers may want to consider the COO role
  43. XION, a blockchain from ‘BurntBanksy,’ announces $25 million in Series A funding
  44. Hyundai and Kia recalled 3.4m vehicles, warning to park them outdoors because they risked catching fire. 6 months later, most are still on the road, unrepaired
  45. AI is pervasive. Here’s when we’ll see its real economic benefits materialize
  46. Why humor is intrinsic to the venture and startup landscape
  47. America will be left with ‘severe, irreversible scars’ if national debt goes unchecked. Now, a blockbuster report warns the bill is higher than believed, hitting $141T by 2054
  48. Tesla’s China rivals cut prices to take advantage of Elon Musk carmaker’s new hike of Model Y price
  49. Coinbase CFO Alesia Haas on the strategic role of finance chiefs and why she’s ‘bullish on AI’
  50. Dali, the ship that brought down Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, is tangled in up to 4,000 tons of debris: ‘We need to have answers on what happened’
  51. Future of Finance: Coinbase’s Alesia Haas on why Ethereum isn’t a security and the crypto industry rebuilding trust after the FTX ‘travesty’
  52. AT&T found over 70 million users’ Social Security numbers on the ‘dark web.’ Here’s how to know if you’re affected
  53. Aflac CEO Dan Amos on aging, succession planning, and running a family-founded company for 34 years
  54. Is Japan finally out of its 30-year slump? Economists are optimistic that Japan is back—and they say they have the data to prove it
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