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  1. Mark Zuckerberg warns of stock volatility as Meta bets billions more on AI investment ‘before we make much revenue’
  2. Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines seal deal for 22% pay hikes next month
  3. Rubrik valued at $5.6 billion after massively oversubscribed IPO prices above range
  4. IBM shares fall after flatlining sales in its second-largest business unit
  5. Baby boomers are fearful of soaring costs for food and housing
  6. Tesla driver said he was using Autopilot and looking at his phone before a crash that killed a motorcyclist
  7. The FTC noncompete ruling will narrow the gender gap in entrepreneurship
  8. Investors yank $2.2 billion from Cathie Wood’s once mega-popular ARK funds, even as tech skyrockets
  9. Meta’s stock sags under the weight of aggressive AI spending
  10. After shrugging off a $355 million first-quarter loss, Boeing has to slog through the mud of fresh allegations it retaliated against workers
  11. The race for human-AI interaction usage data is on—and the stakes are high
  12. A new reality of 7% mortgage rates could be setting in, top economist says 
  13. Luxury home prices have gotten so unwieldy that Ye, formerly Kanye West, had to slash the price of his Malibu mansion by around $14 million
  14. ‘We are in a tough moment’: Boeing slows airplane deliveries 36% as it fights to regain public confidence
  15. David Beckham is suing Mark Wahlberg’s fitness company for $14 million—making him the third former pro athlete to do so
  16. China drives both EV production and sales—but the fate of the country’s EV brands could soon be in the hands of emerging markets like Thailand
  17. Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but the FDA—and many other government agencies—still considers it safe
  18. As Boeing burns through $3.9 billion in cash, it exposes a painful truth for investors: Right now, it can’t make planes fast enough to turn a profit
  19. The nationwide university protests against Israel’s action in Gaza are a defining moment for Gen Z
  20. Google’s firing of employees signals growing pushback to employee activism
  21. Biden administration’s ‘commonsense’ retirement rule could save workers $5 billion a year
  22. RE/MAX chairman shrugs off groundbreaking $418 million commissions settlement; says realtors will adapt 
  23. ‘We need to move fast’—Biden signs TikTok ban along with $95 billion war aid for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan
  24. GM is on the rise—but for now, EVs are holding it back, not leading the charge
  25. Ryanair CEO dishes advice to Boeing on managing its crises: ‘Never put a pilot in charge of an airline’
  26. What is a full stack developer? Here’s everything you need to know
  27. The AI frenzy could fall flat as companies hoard chips without enough data centers to host them
  28. Cargill leans on regenerative agriculture and generative AI to feed the planet
  29. $122 Thai delivery and $26 to-go coffees: New wage laws meant to help gig workers are backfiring big-time
  30. Amazon rolls out unlimited grocery delivery subscription with Prime
  31. DOJ seeks 3-year sentence—double federal guidelines—for Binance’s Changpeng Zhao
  32. A University of Oxford researcher is testing a revolutionary vaccine to prevent the onset of lung cancer
  33. American Airlines changes its frequent flyer rules—again
  34. Chocolate prices have exploded—as has the wealth of Mars and Ferrero family empires, outsizing two of the world’s top cocoa-producing countries
  35. What happens next for TikTok now that Biden has signed divest-or-ban law?
  36. Luxury buyers are spending an extra $1 million to add pickleball courts to vacation homes
  37. ‘Wartime mode’ Elon Musk restores investor faith in Tesla’s growth story by accelerating plans to launch new models
  38. Former SEC crypto lawyer bumps into the revolving door
  39. Old Bitcoin wallets keep waking up: How many of the 1.8 million ‘lost’ coins are really gone?
  40. Crypto app Strike launches Bitcoin services across Europe
  41. After Cirque du Soleil’s daring, high-wire comeback, its CEO is aiming for new heights
  42. New Biden administration rules require airlines to refund changed flights and abolish surprise fees
  43. Alexis Ohanian’s new bet on women’s track has one thing in common with his Angel City investment
  44. LinkedIn CEO says galvanizing 18,000 employees to shift objectives to AI hasn’t been easy but they’ve worked to ‘create a movement around it’
  45. The latest Supreme Court decision could throw a wrench into corporate DEI programs
  46. Why looking at financial metrics for early stage VC firms isn’t as revealing as you might expect
  47. Chinese medical devices are the latest goods to be targeted by the EU, following probes into China-made EVs, wind turbines and solar panels
  48. Mark Zuckerberg got $24.4 million in ‘other compensation’ in 2023—but Meta also treated staff well, with the median employee making $379,000
  49. ADM’s CFO agrees to resign amid DOJ investigation. What’s the board’s next move?
  50. Apple has its worst China quarter since 2020 as Huawei’s resurgence eats into its market share, says new research
  51. Pharmaceutical giant Bayer’s manager cull will likely affect thousands of bosses—and the aspirin inventor thinks it will help its ‘brilliant’ Gen Z grads to thrive
  52. Swedish-founded Tesla rival Polestar considers weaning itself off China as EU probe into BYD and owner Geely brings tariff threats
  53. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon can’t shake the worry America is headed for a repeat of 1970s-style stagflation
  54. FTC chair Lina Khan’s ban of noncompete agreements is on firmer ground than her past overreach
  55. Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft earnings will be all about AI and whether one of them deserves to be on the ‘wall of worry’
  56. Exclusive: The Boeing whistleblower testified for 12 hours before his suicide. Here’s what he saw at the planemaker that alarmed him
  57. After overshadowing climate talks, the myth of ‘circularity’ looms over the UN plastics treaty
  58. Gucci owner Kering struggles to revive the luxury fashion house, shares slip after it issued its second profit warning for 2024—and this time, it’s pretty bad
  59. Tesla may have found itself a life jacket—but its rocky ride following job and price cuts across Europe isn’t over yet
  60. Pret A Manger’s cofounder makes a comeback to the coffee chain’s board amid overhaul as it looks to spill over with 150 new stores globally
  61. Senate easily passes $95bn aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan with big bipartisan majority
  62. New Jersey is pushing local telecommuters who work for New York companies to appeal their Empire State tax bills. Connecticut may be next
  63. Sweden gears up for an uncertain future as it invests billions in infrastructure and energy grid defence
  64. TikTok’s sale-or-ban bill has finally passed Congress. Here’s what it will mean for users
  65. London is the world’s top talent magnet, eclipsing Amsterdam and New York. Yet it’s this country that beckons most
  66. Chinese suppliers shrug off U.S. tariff threats as customers flock to their cheap goods: ‘Even a 50% tariff won’t come close to driving them away’
  67. Move over, Black Mirror; the BBC is showing AI can be a force for good in media
  68. A celebration of diversity, national pride, and the power of pop and glitter – here’s a guide to all things Eurovision
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