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  1. DOJ to probe private equity firms attempting to ‘game the system,’ special counsel says
  2. This vitamin deficiency can cause forgetfulness and mimic symptoms of dementia—but it’s reversible. Doctors explain the signs to look for
  3. Jamie Dimon, Larry Fink, Jeff Bezos and Jerome Powell dined on salmon and ribeye at White House bash for Japanese leaders
  4. Your boss is probably getting more sleep than you are, survey says. Here’s who catches more z’s than even CEOs, managers, and business owners
  5. Bourbon maker Woodford Reserve doled out pay raises and free bottles of whiskey to thwart union efforts, judge says
  6. Authorities probe a second fatal Ford EV crash that may have involved its partially automated driving system
  7. The Trump donor whom Biden can’t fire is running the U.S. Postal Service directly into the ground—just what everyone warned about when he was confirmed during the pandemic
  8. How a ‘rebel’ hire at Autodesk ascended to the company’s top job
  9. Small-business optimism just hit an 11-year low. ‘Will depressed small business owners depress the economy?’
  10. Starbucks is quieting its buzzy coffee shops with sound-absorbing materials to help cut down on wrong orders
  11. Semiconductor giant TSMC is riding high after a 16% sales boost and $6 billion grant. Its unique model is what brought it to market dominance
  12. New Hampshire donut censorship and the ‘speech police’: Local bakery sues over ruling that student-painted mural was advertising, not art
  13. Tennessee judge finds NBA star Ja Morant punched a teenager in self-defense: ‘If you start a fight, then you should be ready to finish it’
  14. Biden administration issues first-ever limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water, cutting exposure for 100 million people
  15. A growing chorus of Fed officials and Wall Street analysts say this will be a year with few rate cuts—or possibly none at all
  16. The Marriage Pact, a Stanford economics project that has expanded to nearly 90 colleges, is disrupting dating apps by not focusing on looks
  17. Humanity has just 2 years ‘to save the world,’ UN climate chief says
  18. Federal Reserve minutes reveal that all 19 officials were bracing for another hot inflation read
  19. Trump reiterates states’ rights stance on Roe v. Wade while saying Arizona exercising its state right to criminalize abortions is too much
  20. Why CIOs are building teams of heroic ‘guardians’ to fight enemies with new AI superpowers
  21. SEC moves to sue Uniswap in bid to hobble fast-growing DeFi sector
  22. El Paso is at the epicenter of America’s immigration crisis–but the border holdups are causing a much bigger supply chain nightmare
  23. Selling your home at a loss in San Francisco means losing a whopping $155,000
  24. Delta, Hilton, Edward Jones chief execs talk trust, connection, and purpose
  25. ‘Disinflation is out, and inflation is in’ after a hotter than expected March CPI report, experts say
  26. Exclusive: Oden Technologies raises $28 million for AI analysis of manufacturing data 
  27. Engineers at Baltimore’s fallen port are working so diligently, they expect to restore service months earlier than expected
  28. ‘The kids are not all right’: Gen Zers and millennials are as likely to own crypto as real estate
  29. Costco selling $200 million in gold bars per month, says analyst
  30. Europe’s antitrust watchdog probes China undercutting its $4 billion wind turbine market, saying: ‘We saw the playbook’ with solar power
  31. ‘This wasn’t our decision’: Cirque du Soleil forced by Hard Rock Las Vegas to close ‘The Beatles Love’ after 18 years
  32. $2.3 billion hedge fund manager on his move from New York to Florida: ‘I know of no business that has generated long term success by driving away its highest paying customers’
  33. Gen Alpha ‘Sephora kids’ are dropping serious money on adult skincare. Brands say they should stop but see soaring sales
  34. Social media bans are old news—now the U.K. is considering banning phone sales to kids under 16
  35. ‘The Rock’ scores a $9 million payday from WWE after his Wrestlemania appearance
  36. $1.46 million? $3 million? Financial experts say there’s no such thing as a single ‘magic’ retirement number
  37. JPMorgan says its $30B racial equity pledge is nearly complete and will become a permanent part of the bank’s business
  38. Gen Z climate activists celebrate after Swiss boomers strike a blow for environmentalism in major European Court of Human Rights ruling
  39. 58-year-old doctor dies after falling out of Airstream trailer on solar eclipse trip
  40. Richard Teng faces a gauntlet of challenges as the new CEO of Binance. He won’t talk about all of them
  41. London AI firm V7 expands from image data labeling into workplace automation
  42. Inflation still hot in March, giving pause to Fed as it weighs whether to cut rates this year
  43. The CEO of H&R Block says they reversed their RTO mandate after listening to their employees: ‘We have no plan to go backward’
  44. Arizona revived a law from 1864 to ban nearly all abortions. A law from 1873 could do the same at the national level
  45. Exclusive: Wiz acquires Gem Security
  46. U.K. retailer M&S is spending $1.3 million on a diet plan for its cows to stop them from burping and farting 11,000 tons of methane into the air
  47. Not all millennials can bank on the $90 trillion Great Wealth Transfer—a third say they expect nothing, and are already caring for boomer parents plus their own kids
  48. New FCC rules mean internet packages will soon have ‘broadband labels’ much like nutritional tags on food products. Here’s what you’ll find
  49. Exclusive: Inside Wiz’s acquisition of Gem Security
  50. Alibaba shares jump after founder Jack Ma says it’s successfully fixing the ‘diseases of a big company’
  51. Fortune just named its first female CEO. Here’s how serving as CFO at the 95-year-old media titan helped her prepare
  52. French IT firm Atos was once a crown jewel valued at $15 billion. Now, it’s drowning in debt, and the government is helping it stay afloat
  53. The number of job vacancies around the world is still unusually high–and there is no end in sight to the global labor shortage
  54. New Boeing whistleblower says planemaker cut corners on its Dreamliner jets: ‘I am doing this not because I want Boeing to fail, but because I want it to … prevent crashes’
  55. Gymshark’s millennial billionaire CEO says he never thinks about his wealth because ‘it’s not a measure of success’ and ‘none of it’s real’
  56. Major investors say AstraZeneca boss is ‘massively underpaid’ on $21.5 million salary, despite earning more than double Novo Nordisk’s CEO
  57. Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd wins men’s bracket in $1 million March Madness charity competition by picking 43 of 63 games
  58. Europe’s landmark climate change ruling may force companies to reduce ’emissions as quickly as you can’
  59. Chinese cement company’s shares mysteriously lose 99% of their value in just 15 minutes
  60. Britain’s largest grocer sees profits soar as inflation falls 4.5% – despite ‘threats from all sorts of angles’
  61. Wall Street experts say it’s way too early to pump the brakes on U.S. stock rally as global economic growth picks up 
  62. Group of Swiss women win the first-ever climate case victory in Europe’s highest human rights court
  63. Rolex’s ‘Pepsi’ and ‘Starbucks’ outperform despite a halt in the luxury watch index
  64. California can keep setting vehicle emission rules that are stricter than the federal government’s, court rules, blocking Republican states’ push
  65. Boeing CEO David Calhoun called by Congress to testify on plane maker’s jetliner safety following new whistleblower charges
  66. Trump’s ex-CFO Allen Weisselberg will be sentenced for lying under oath in ex-president’s New York civil fraud case and faces a second stretch in jail
  67. $1.3 billion Powerball jackpot is so big lottery officials will take several weeks to verify the winning Oregon ticket
  68. Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida starts his U.S. visit after Biden criticizes a Japanese steelmaker’s bid for U.S. Steel
  69. Warcraft will return to China, the world’s biggest video game market, as Microsoft-owned Blizzard and NetEase make up after a year-long feud
  70. U.K. employees now have the right to request flexible work from day one—but employers may have to bear the brunt of the new measures, experts say
  71. A German Rust Belt? As Chinese EVs like BYD swarm Europe’s key markets, historic examples of deindustrialization pose a warning to the continent’s carmakers
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