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  1. Austin-based company fined for releasing 7.6 million pounds of gases known to cause respiratory issues into New Mexico
  2. Climbing stairs could help you live longer—and experts say it only takes a few flights a day
  3. Frustrated by high drug prices, California will offer its own version of heavily discounted Narcan to stop fentanyl overdoses
  4. AI lets anyone generate music in seconds. That’s putting artists on edge—and setting the stage for ‘dataset ethics’
  5. Cancer patient who won $1.3 billion lottery said he would find a good doctor for himself—’I don’t want to die yet,’ he prayed
  6. Congress passes $105 billion bill to ease air traffic controller shortage as planes keep nearly crashing on the tarmac
  7. ‘Crisis’ of roadway deaths led to new rule requiring automatic braking if a car crash is imminent
  8. Drake’s fake Tupac, a $50,000 Elon Musk romance scam, and AI-generated racist tirades: Deepfakes are terrorizing society
  9. Elon Musk publicly dumped California for Texas—now Golden State customers are getting revenge, dumping Tesla in droves
  10. Trucker who says back pain CBD product got him fired for failing a drug test takes his case to Supreme Court
  11. Domino’s Pizza is popping thanks to ‘Emergency Pizza,’ clever tweaks to its loyalty program, and a little help from psychology
  12. Tesla gains roughly $82 billion on 15% stock surge as top analyst sees ‘home run’ deal for Elon Musk in China
  13. Furious Mexican farmers are ripping out water pumps for avocado orchards and berry fields, risking cartel reprisal
  14. Livable wages mean more expensive burgers as California fast-food chains hike menu prices
  15. How the top networking groups for CMOs stack up—and how much they cost
  16. How to write an MBA resume and make sure it stands out in the stack
  17. Biden backs off long-awaited ban on menthol cigarettes
  18. Business travel survives the Zoom era, as leaders jump back on flights
  19. Millennials have it better than everyone thinks, accumulating wealth faster than anyone else since the pandemic, new data shows
  20. MedMen’s spectacular collapse is complete: Just six years after earning a whopping $3 billion valuation, the onetime legal cannabis darling has declared bankruptcy
  21. Disgruntled high school athletic director uses AI to clone principal’s voice in racist, antisemitic deep fake
  22. How ‘vampire facials’ at an unlicensed spa led to HIV infections in 3 women
  23. Only 7% of CEOs appointed so far this year have been women
  24. Asana CEO calls Tesla the next Enron and says Elon Musk has misled customers
  25. FDA moves to bring multibillion-dollar medical test industry under full government scrutiny
  26. After MLB player grievances over see-through, sweat-drenched uniforms, Nike concedes to 2025 upgrades
  27. Columbia warns protesters they face suspension if they don’t clear out tent encampments
  28. California partners with pharma firm on generic Narcan amid opioid crisis
  29. Philips to settle hundreds of defective sleep apnea machine lawsuits for $1.1 billion
  30. Supreme Court rejects Elon Musk’s attempt to free his X account from SEC oversight
  31. Oil and gas companies are swimming in so much cash that they’re cutting back on borrowing at a faster pace
  32. Forced sedative injections are a hidden way many fatal police encounters end: ‘Why did they give him an animal tranquilizer?’
  33. Australian billionaire says ‘Titanic’ replica will set sail in 2027—but first he has to build the ship
  34. Meta archnemesis turns his attention to OpenAI’s ‘hallucinations’
  35. Eminem voices new Crypto.com promo—are celebrity crypto sponsorships back?
  36. LVMH’s new path to people’s hearts (and pockets) is through sprawling real estate empires in New York, Paris, and Miami
  37. Deutsche Bank staring down $1.4 billion fine as judge rules it might have underpaid for a 14-year-old acquisition by more than half
  38. Texas’ extreme weather is just getting started, report warns
  39. After threatening to resign over X, Spanish prime minister Sanchez declares he will ‘continue on with even more strength’ despite corruption claims against wife
  40. Compound founder Robert Leshner on pulling a Satoshi and why blockchain isn’t ready for Wall Street
  41. Trump trial exposes actual right-wing media conspiracy as former Enquirer editor decries ‘ground zero of fake news’
  42. Women hold 33% of S&P 500 board seats, but only 65% of female directors think they influence their boards
  43. You’ll have to start paying $15 to drive into Manhattan on June 30
  44. Gen Z’s class of 2024 looks back on a seemingly cursed run of history: ‘It’s crazy because I remember starting freshman year with the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine’
  45. Adidas built a brand on Black celebrities but workers say it fell short on its own DEI efforts
  46. Police officer hiring just rebounded for the first time since the George Floyd crisis of 2020
  47. U.S. intelligence officials find ‘no smoking gun’ that Putin directly ordered Navalny’s death
  48. Elon Musk says any company that isn’t spending $10 billion on AI this year like Tesla won’t be able to compete
  49. Many campus protestors shocked arrests may be on their record forever: ‘The level of punishment is not even just draconian, it feels like over-the-top callousness’
  50. Tiger Global–backed Braintrust bet big on blockchain. Now it’s launching an AI-powered hiring platform
  51. Driverless trucks are coming to the road before fully self-driving Teslas, with autonomous semis arriving in Texas later this year
  52. Columbia University, the epicenter of the controversial campus Gaza protests, is well aware of its 1968 legacy and the Vietnam era
  53. Exclusive: Zeck, cofounded by Edward Norton, raises $7.5 million to fight the existential dread looming over your board meetings
  54. Hundreds of college students arrested nationwide as Gaza protests escalate into social justice crisis
  55. How the baby boomer ‘wealth effect’ is driving inflation: it’s ‘the richest retiring generation we’ve ever had’
  56. Fears over AI killing labor demand are ‘probably overblown,’ researcher argues in new Google report
  57. Gen Z job seeker refused to do 90-minute task because it ‘looked like a lot of work’—now the CEO who complained about it is being slammed
  58. Goldman Sachs has warned its staff about sneaking off to Paris during the Olympics—and leaving the bank to pick up the tab
  59. Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary, who is up for a $108 million bonus, doesn’t see high CEO pay as a problem: ‘Footballers are getting half a million a week’
  60. EU’s unwinnable price war with Chinese EVs summed up: BYD cars are 11-fold more profitable in Europe vs. China
  61. McKinsey boss tries to boost staff morale amid layoffs and political backlash by blasting Eminem, Bob Marley and Chumbawamba
  62. Why SBF is turning against A-list FTX boosters like Tom Brady and Larry David—and what could happen to them
  63. TikTok’s effort to wall off U.S. user data only focused on the ‘front door’ while leaving the back door wide open, former employees say
  64. Philips shares jump resulting in a $28.9 billion valuation as the Dutch company agrees $1.1 billion legal settlement over sleep apnoea devices
  65. Did Japan’s central bank intervene in the currency markets after the yen hit a 34 year low? ‘No comment for now’
  66. Paul Singer’s activist hedge fund Elliott Management follows Warren Buffett to Japan with a big stake in trading house Sumitomo
  67. ‘Italy is preparing to become one of the largest microelectronics producers in Europe’ as government announces a $10.7 billion investment
  68. Starbucks’s case at the Supreme Court is a venti lose-lose for the company and the burgeoning unionization movement
  69. French government steps in to rescue Atos, once renowned as the nation’s top tech firm
  70. Hawaii is famous for its macadamia nuts. Now lawmakers want brands to tell shoppers where they’re not actually from the islands
  71. Why Tesla’s Elon Musk is lobbying Beijing to approve its self-driving car tech as part of his surprise trip to China
  72. The number of U.K.-listed companies issuing profit warnings is higher than during the Global Financial Crisis, new report finds
  73. Bridgewater and Global Citizen CEOs support World Bank’s campaign to replenish IDA coffers
  74. Spotify execs including Daniel Ek have sold more than $250 million in stock already this year
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