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  1. From ‘Total Solar Eclipse Doughnut’ to ‘Blackout Slush Float,’ more companies roll out promotions as hype builds over celestial event
  2. Virtual colonoscopy lets you skip the scope. Here’s what to know about the colorectal cancer screening Mark Cuban says saves time and money
  3. Biden, Xi exchange warnings on 2024 election and Taiwan as U.S.-China talks to ramp up
  4. How practicing persistence can boost your happiness, productivity, and energy
  5. ‘Gone are the days of manually searching and scrolling through a list of applicants’: Indeed doubles down on AI to save hundreds of hours on recruiting
  6. Disney CEO Bob Iger grapples with succession planning. Here are the 4 execs who could replace him
  7. How ’90s nostalgia is helping brands boost sales and get through to Gen Z: ‘The reaction to the aesthetic and graphics was wild’
  8. McKinsey is paying some managers up to 9 months salary to leave—Here’s when it makes sense to take the money
  9. Singers and stars try to pump the brakes on AI, as 200 artists including Billie Eilish and Jon Bon Jovi sign open letter denouncing unmitigated innovation
  10. Boeing is falling so behind on plane deliveries that United is asking pilots to volunteer for unpaid leave, potentially for months
  11. Iowa basketball star Caitlin Clark, who’s never had a full-time job, is worth over $3 million—and she’s changing the financial playbook for college athletes
  12. Slack’s chief product officer steps down, leaving none of the messaging service’s top early executives remaining
  13. Entry-level workers haven’t been this anxious about the job market in almost a decade
  14. America is a land with more ‘million dollar cities’ than ever as ‘ridiculously large down payments’ rule the day
  15. The ‘growing crisis of the young American male’ could send home prices falling for years or even decades, says the ‘Oracle of Wall Street’
  16. Is Microsoft’s $100 billion ‘Stargate’ OpenAI supercomputer AI’s ‘Star Wars’ moment?
  17. The ‘Meta AI mafia’ brain drain continues with at least 3 more high-level departures
  18. Despite rumors of a job-market slowdown, hiring and job openings stayed steady in February
  19. How to onboard yourself–and your team–to AI at work
  20. A Birkin insider shares her tips on buying the elusive bag: ‘They want you to be a disciple of the brand’
  21. Rubrik becomes latest tech darling to file for an IPO after successful offerings from Astera Labs and Reddit
  22. Crypto party with sushi platter models shows that toxic culture is alive and well in London finance
  23. Sports now is no longer a hobby for rich guys’: The former Goldman rainmaker-turned-club owner takes a page from his friend Billy Beane’s analytics playbook
  24. Tesla reports its first year-over-year sales decline since the pandemic—and its shares are plummeting
  25. Jon Stewart says Apple refused to let him discuss artificial intelligence, or interview FTC chair Lina Khan, on his now-canceled Apple TV+ show
  26. Bitcoin drops 8% amid ETF outflows and Fed cut apprehension
  27. The housing market is set to get even better for sellers and even worse for buyers, says real estate expert with billions of dollars in transactions
  28. ‘It’s a great vintage’: $93 billion real-estate investment giant Hines launches a private wealth platform as it sees end of market correction
  29. United we fall: Airline faces intense scrutiny after litany of plane issues, from a cracked windshield to overflowing toilets
  30. White men who have been bullied are more likely to be workplace allies, report says
  31. Undersea internet cables underpin our way of life—but they’re vulnerable, as Red Sea incident shows
  32. Tesla’s Texas hiring spree makes Elon Musk Austin’s biggest employer
  33. McKinsey is so eager to trim staff that it’s offering some employees 9 months’ pay to go and do something else
  34. Institutional money is flowing back into crypto. Here’s how one new hedge fund is approaching the markets
  35. Trump hangs onto New York assets—for now—by posting $175 million bond in civil fraud case
  36. The average Gen Zer started saving for retirement 15 years earlier than baby boomers. It still may not be enough
  37. Adidas halts sale of some German national team jerseys following resemblance to Nazi SS logo
  38. U.K. food inflation completes a remarkable climbdown from 15% last year to 3.7% in March—and shoppers have ‘fierce’ competition to thank
  39. Why Bob Iger’s strategy for the next decade of growth at Disney promises a magic carpet ride for the Magic Kingdom’s future
  40. The founder of a $4.4 billion unicorn had a stroke at age 34. It altered her life—and reshaped the mission of her startup
  41. Some colleges will charge up to $95,000 this year but schools say it’s not a big deal because financial aid can ease the pain
  42. Companies are gearing up to give out pay raises—but they won’t be as big as last year
  43. Iowa college newspaper buys 2 struggling small town weeklies to stave off news deserts
  44. Tesla Cyberbeast goes on auction in big first test of resale value of the $99,990 electric truck
  45. For thermal battery startups, the median post-money valuation is up 81.9% year over year
  46. IRS taxes are due in 2 weeks. Here’s how to protect yourself from common scams this tax season
  47. The latest sign of CFO turnover? The first woman in that role at Jacobs is leaving after 7 months
  48. Boeing needs a CEO with very rare traits, insiders say—but the two best candidates are unlikely to take the job
  49. Ken Griffin says the U.S. is being ‘irresponsible’ with national debt, and politicians are spending ‘at the expense of future generations’
  50. Lego’s $25 billion family dynasty got richer last year after fourth-generation heirs took control of Danish toymaker’s empire
  51. How Sixth Street became a haven for Goldman Sachs refugees—and a $27 billion force in sports investing
  52. U.S. pushes South Korea to follow its lead and tighten export controls on chips for China
  53. Cannes yacht encounter triggered alleged $1.8 billion fraud that put Malaysia’s ex-prime minister in prison
  54. Early green tech failures cast doubt on Europe’s $40 billion ‘must-succeed’ innovation fund
  55. Meet ‘Soft Fridays’: One company’s pilot to turn summer Fridays permanent
  56. Xiaomi warns potential customers that they may need to wait over half a year to get the company’s new EV, as its shares jump by as much as 16%
  57. 87-year-old billionaire Joe Lewis will be punished enough with a less than 18-month sentence for insider trading, U.S. prosecutors say: ‘Punishment may come in many forms’
  58. Tropicana Las Vegas casino that hosted James Bond in ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ closes after 67 years to make room for an MLB stadium
  59. Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins shares the ‘throw away line’ that helped get him the job
  60. Collapse of NBA, NHL arena deal prompts recriminations, finger-pointing among Virginia politicians
  61. Lease wars? Volkswagen-backed Xpeng is set to become one of its biggest rivals as it launches in Germany—and it’s betting on a rising appetite for leasing to win over EV skeptics
  62. Schneider Electric head says the future of energy ‘is in a deadlock’—but demand for clean electricity will show the way
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