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  1. Departing Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun cut his bonus in 2024 after the door plug flew off an Alaska Airlines flight
  2. Fear of aging is real: 25% of women report turning down social invitations as they worry they’ll be ‘shunned from society’
  3. $30 million cash caper in LA sparks cascade of speculation—’For that kind of money, you don’t just walk in and walk out with it,’ security expert says
  4. Judge slashes Bayer’s $1.5 billion Roundup verdict by more than 60% after Supreme Court decision on limiting punishments
  5. Boeing forks over $160 million to Alaska Airlines to make up for the January door-plug incident—and more payments are expected
  6. New York is shook. But how can an earthquake hit in the middle of a tectonic plate? 
  7. ‘The few times I’ve done investing, I’ve lost my shirt’: Netflix cofounder Reed Hastings opens up on his investing track record
  8. ‘A teachable moment’: Science teachers are using the upcoming solar eclipse to make a point
  9. Science students at Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired have figured out a way to experience the eclipse
  10. Here’s everything you need to know about the total solar eclipse happening on Monday
  11. Musk steps in to stem Tesla’s stock bleeding on report that it’s shuttering a long-planned $25,000 EV
  12. From celebrity chef to a direct line to the White House, here’s how José Andrés became the face of food philanthropy and a major player in international politics
  13. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang launched his company in a booth at Denny’s with his friends. Meet his cofounder who donated shares now worth $70 billion and moved off the grid
  14. How to watch the Women’s Final Four for free—and without cable
  15. The CEO leading ‘Korea’s Google’ in its battle against Big Tech
  16. 6 inmates who claim they need to watch the solar eclipse because of ‘sincerely held religious beliefs’ will get to see it after suing the New York corrections department
  17. From skipping meals to working more to even moving in with Mom and Dad: Here’s how Americans are trying to afford housing
  18. EU pulls back the curtain on organized crime, with 821 networks numbering 25,000 strong poisoning the economy
  19. McDonald’s just bought out its Israeli franchisee of more than 30 years, taking over 225 restaurants for undisclosed terms
  20. Why Truman’s 1948 upset is no template for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to the expert who wrote the book on polling failure
  21. The horrors of TMJ: Chronic pain, metal jaws, and futile treatments
  22. FTX just sold nearly $2 billion of SOL at a steep discount. Here’s what that means for creditors
  23. Regulators halt a controversial climate rule after being pelted by 10 legal challenges over it
  24. Barry Diller’s version of a hybrid week means the first 4 are in the office
  25. AI is coming for the OnlyFans chat industry
  26. This Gen Zer applied to 1,700 jobs but only received one offer—and he says hiring managers didn’t contact him until he cussed them out on TikTok
  27. Every single 99 Cents Only Store is closing because of inflation, retail theft ‘and other macroeconomic headwinds’
  28. Want a picture of the total solar eclipse? Here’s how to track it and prepare to get the best shot possible
  29. ‘Honey Boo Boo’ accuses mother of draining her fortune, exposing child stars’ vulnerabilities: ‘Why was my money even being used, or being touched?’
  30. Storms could rain on eclipse tourists’ parade as meteorologists have cloudy outlook for much of its path
  31. ‘I noticed the door trembling on its frame’: NYC shaken by one of the largest earthquakes since World War II
  32. NYC area rocked by 4.8-magnitude earthquake
  33. A German law protecting Sundays is forcing a supermarket chain to close even its robotic shops. But experts aren’t sure that’s sustainable
  34. People spent thousands of dollars to watch the eclipse in Texas. It might be too cloudy for them to see anything
  35. Can I see some ID? Deepfakes are pushing the digital identity business to play catch-up
  36. DraftKings CEO rebuffs argument that AI could make sports betting more addictive: ‘There is some onus on the individual’
  37. Canada’s Niagara region declares state of emergency as it prepares for a million eclipse tourists
  38. Tether and Circle dominate dollar-backed stablecoins. Is it too late for Ripple to join the party?
  39. Another hot jobs report jolts Wall Street, jeopardizing rate cuts during election year
  40. 54% of illegally trafficked guns from 2017 to 2021 came through unlicensed dealers, government report finds
  41. New York judge rules state weed rules broadly unconstitutional, then says it was a mistake
  42. 4 female CEOs share the 1 decision that made the difference in their careers
  43. Kennedy campaign scrambles after fundraising email calls Jan. 6 rebels ‘activists’ who were ‘stripped of their constitutional liberties’
  44. Students across Alaska walk out in protest of governor’s education veto
  45. The great talent grab: More people who recently switched jobs say they were approached by a recruiter instead of applying themselves
  46. Bob Iger says Nelson Peltz ‘didn’t bring any new ideas’—but the activist investor insists he’ll be back if Disney fails to keep promises
  47. YC’s newest batch of prospects looks strong, investors say
  48. United Airlines pilot says brakes seemed less effective than usual before Boeing 737 Max jet slid off Houston taxiway
  49. Rebel Wilson says her agency ‘liked her fat’ after seeing her paycheck jump from $3,500 for ‘Bridesmaids’ to $10 million
  50. JetBlue combines travelers’ least popular features by introducing surge pricing for checked bags
  51. Hilton’s CFO on interacting with employees around the world: ‘It makes our culture better, and ultimately drives our business’
  52. Union leaders: Larry Fink is right about the retirement crisis Americans are facing–but he can’t tell the truth about the failure of the ‘401(k) revolution’
  53. Remote work could be creating a reverse gender pay gap—with fully remote male workers twice as likely as women to be passed over for promotion
  54. Gucci owner Kering’s Gen Z heir claims his grandfather François Pinault’s seat on Christie’s board in major succession move
  55. Family of Apple engineer killed in EV crash say former employer is ‘secretly’ supporting Tesla’s attempt to blame distracted driver for gaming at the wheel
  56. The U.S. reportedly wants the Netherlands to stop fixing advanced chipmaking tools sold to China
  57. The next evolution of AI is already here—and hiding in plain sight
  58. Man stabs Russian governor in the stomach because he ‘disliked’ him – the most dangerous assault on a high-ranking official in over a decade
  59. Protests, pandemics, and prices push Europe into reforming its Green Deal
  60. 87-year-old billionaire Joe Lewis gets no prison time after pleading guilty in insider trading case
  61. Big Tech wants to build artificial general intelligence, but what is AGI and how will we know when it’s been attained?
  62. How James Bond’s favorite carmaker dodged a billion dollar debt pile
  63. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen calls on China to offer a level playing field for U.S. workers and firms as she arrives for trade visit
  64. French supermarket Carrefour ends its spat with PepsiCo over inflation after it slapped warnings of ‘unacceptable’ price increases on its products
  65. CEOs are becoming more optimistic about the future. AI is a big reason why
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