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  1. Trump’s social media stock rises 16%, still down 67% from its $80 peak
  2. Casino operator calls smoking ban ‘one of the greatest threats to our business’
  3. Disney advances plan to inject $1.9 billion into ‘the happiest place on Earth’
  4. These states and cities have the best—and worst—brain health in America
  5. The Justice Department wants to cut down on corporate misbehavior by offering leniency to wrongdoers
  6. California eyes crackdown on web of LLCs used to hide business owners’ identities
  7. Digital marketer Ibotta prices shares higher than expected, raises $577M in public debut as IPO market heats up
  8. What is a health coach? 5 skills you need to break into the field
  9. Boeing whistleblower says he was told ‘frankly, to shut up’ after 3 years of raising aircraft quality concerns: ‘This is the hell that I was subjected to’
  10. Biden says US Steel ‘should remain totally American’ and vows to triple China tariffs
  11. Jerome Powell pumped the brakes on rate cuts, but Goldman still eyes a soft landing because of the strong job market
  12. Salman Rushdie reveals what he learned from the attack that blinded and nearly killed him: ‘There is value in hearing from voices that offend us’
  13. The economy might be booming, but housing is in a recession: Top real estate CEO says he’s never seen anything like it in 20 years 
  14. Want a four-day workweek? Head to Singapore 
  15. United Airlines says it would have been profitable last quarter if not for Boeing’s $200 million screwup
  16. High mortgage rates are finally hitting new home construction as builders are pulling back on projects
  17. Home prices skyrocketed 40% during the pandemic—but Zillow sees them rising less than 2% this year
  18. Netflix’s password crackdown has stirred up a wave of subscription revenue that still has a lot of room to run
  19. How Moderna’s CIO helps steer the drugmaker’s post-COVID evolution
  20. The U.S. and China are leading the world in AI innovation–but the U.K. can punch above its weight. Here’s how
  21. JCPenney expects to return half a billion dollars to customers this year
  22. ‘Meta is out of options’: EU regulators reject its privacy fee for Facebook and Instagram
  23. People of color are more likely to work long, irregular hours that could lead to severe health issues by age 50
  24. Microsoft-backed Rubrik looking to raise $713 million in latest tech IPO
  25. As gold prices hover near record high, Citigroup sees it smashing past $3,000
  26. Ford recalls nearly half a million Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles that have battery detection issues
  27. Another departing Goldman Sachs veteran on why the bank is losing top women: ‘The Street wants to cultivate and access this amazing talent’
  28. Worldcoin, Sam Altman’s eye-scanning crypto project, announces its own blockchain 
  29. Amazon’s co-inventor of ‘Just Walk Out’ tech—which is being removed from U.S. grocery stores—sets the record straight on the ‘overblown’ theory of its demise
  30. The Stanley Cup marketing wizard’s next project is Heydude shoes
  31. KKR is entrusting its multibillion-dollar green transition to the former CEO of oil-guzzling giant Shell
  32. Amazon’s health boss believes it’s not ‘acceptable’ for customers to get a ‘surprise bill’ when they come to pay for medication—and that’s why the business set out to change it
  33. Former SEC crypto leader spars with blockchain lawyers over her agency’s controversial approach: ‘It’s not going to back off’
  34. Tesla asks shareholders to restore Musk’s pay package: ‘Because the Delaware court second-guessed your decision, Elon has not been paid for any of his work for Tesla for the past six years’
  35. Why the CEO of a $12 billion pet services company still responds to customer emails himself
  36. Caitlin Clark’s $76,535 starting salary shows how far the WNBA still has to go to translate record viewership to player earnings
  37. White collar workers are losing the work-from-home battle as available high-paying hybrid jobs plunge 40%
  38. Boeing’s mid-air blowout no surprise considering company’s safety culture, says FAA panelist and aerospace engineer whose sister died in 737 Max crash
  39. ‘No one wants to see a picket line on Sesame Street’ but that’s exactly what’s happening as writers unanimously vote for strike
  40. Beware, Swifties. A major British bank just issued a warning after fans lost an estimated $1 million in Taylor Swift concert ticket scams
  41. Morgan Stanley‘s CFO on adding talent for dealmaking: ‘We’re looking at opportunistic hires in M&A’
  42. Canada will soak the rich with capital gains tax jump to raise billions for housing in market where Gen Z can’t catch a break
  43. Disney’s multibillion-dollar theme park facelift gets unanimous approval from Anaheim council
  44. VC associates can be vital to firms and founders—when they’re empowered to be
  45. Dropbox’s CEO says managers mandating returns to the office are just ‘mashing the go-back-to-2019 button’ and creating toxic relationships with staff
  46. Dermatologists say girls are getting rashes and worse from beauty products pitched by influencers and that it ‘needs to be addressed’
  47. Biden calls for tripling of tariffs on Chinese steel as he campaigns in Pennsylvania
  48. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan thinks Wall Street is Fed watching way too much: ‘They don’t have the power to decide what the facts are’
  49. From sleeping on a friend’s floor to signing huge industrial customers: How Gecko’s founder built a $600 million robot company from a college project 
  50. Dr. Martens shares plunge to record lows after CEO exits amid double-digit revenue warning
  51. Italian carmaker Alfa Romeo forced to rename ‘Italian-sounding’ Milano model as right-wing government threatens carmaker with lawsuit weeks after trying to woo BYD
  52. People aren’t thirsty for champagne and luxury bags—and that’s jeopardizing LVMH’s sales growth among high-end shoppers
  53. Apple CEO Tim Cook says ‘we’re investing’ in Indonesia, fresh off his pledge to spend more on Vietnam suppliers, continuing his Southeast Asia charm offensive
  54. Gen Z favorite Dr. Martens is struggling as its CEO steps down—and it might be because the shoes last too long
  55. Adidas predicts profit boost due to strong demand for the classic Samba – whilst continuing to shed Yeezy stock
  56. New Jersey internet gambling revenue smashes a new record but in-person Atlantic City casinos are still struggling below pre-COVID numbers
  57. Coal miners will get long wanted protection from dust that causes black lung as Labor Secretary announces rule cutting exposure limits in half
  58. Dutch semiconductor giant ASML blames ‘transition year’ as high-end chip demand slumps and China export ban kicks in
  59. F1 remains the dominant motor racing franchise in the world, but concerns around sustainability, cost and convenience may prompt Formula E to steal the crown
  60. NPR editor who waded into culture wars by criticizing employer over blindly liberal worldview suspended for 5 days without pay
  61. Generative AI could supercharge the misinformation crisis, political experts warn
  62. California agriculture zone is so dry state will monitor how much groundwater it pumps for crops—and farmers say move will force many out of business
  63. Biden’s Education Dept. starts clock on regulation that would cancel student debt for over 25 million Americans
  64. Voting tech company Smartmatic, targeted by bogus 2020 election fraud claims, settles defamation suit against One America News Network
  65. Japan racks up trade deficit for third straight year
  66. Powell threatens to keep interest rates high ‘as long as needed’ as recent data show it’s ‘likely to take longer than expected’ for inflation to fall
  67. Judge throws out tribes’ legal challenge to $10 billion power line running through ‘one of the most intact, prehistoric and historical … landscapes in southern Arizona’
  68. Luxury brands have a new headache in China: Stingy shoppers are returning their goods, erasing up to 75% of their sales value
  69. Congress hauls in Boeing whistleblower who claims 787 skin is so loose it could break apart
  70. While streaming giants slash budgets and users flock from X, the U.K.’s biggest publishers are using AI (with a little help from Prince Harry) to get us hooked back on books
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