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  1. ‘Weekend at Bernie’s vs. ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’—Scaramucci on the Trump/Biden rematch
  2. Thousands of North Koreans stole Americans’ identities and took remote-work tech jobs at Fortune 500 companies, DOJ says
  3. The ultra-exclusive $100 billion club has swelled to an unprecedented 15 members
  4. Millennials and Gen Z are skeptical of traditional financial advice. Here’s how to reach them
  5. Sam Altman, leader of OpenAI and one of Reddit’s largest investors, is further aligning his interests with an alliance between the two
  6. From NIMBYism to an office disaster that ‘never happened before’ to the permanence of remote work, real-estate execs on housing ‘defying gravity’
  7. Boeing faces a critical investor vote as it hunts for a new CEO
  8. Young adults are getting cold feet about their highly anticipated $84 trillion wealth transfer
  9. Texas and Florida are now buyers’ markets. Here’s why it could be time to move to the South
  10. After pressure from Tucker Carlson, Texas Gov. pardons, restores firearm rights to ex-Army officer who shot and killed a protestor
  11. What to know about real estate wellness—the fastest-growing market in the $5.6 trillion global wellness industry
  12. Walmart is nabbing Target’s ‘Tar-jay’ rep and Amazon’s delivery crowd as even the wealthy flock to the retail giant
  13. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon defies Biden: ‘China is not a natural enemy’
  14. Justice Department formally moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug in historic shift
  15. BlackRock sent its team a memo secretly written by ChatGPT—and one major critique emerged
  16. Could Silicon Valley Bank happen again? ‘The short answer is, yes,’ says professor who sees $2 trillion of losses on the books
  17. Senate AI group punts on regulation while urging the government to spend billions on the tech ASAP 
  18. 10 of the highest-paying web developer jobs right now
  19. SoFi cofounder explains ‘maturing process’ after his exit, and why he prioritized culture at his latest startup
  20. An obscure 47-year-old law designed to right the historic wrongs of redlining was the ‘original ESG framework,’ execs say. Just look at how Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy have changed
  21. Dow slams milestone 40,000 after Walmart announces blockbuster profits
  22. The multitrillion-dollar ‘great wealth transfer’ is still at least a decade away: ‘It’s not really a present conversation’
  23. Dow shoots past 40,000 for the first time on hopes that Fed will follow cooler inflation print with rate cuts
  24. ‘Banks continue to become increasingly less relevant’: the professor who sees a $2 trillion hole in the economy predicts a thinning of the herd
  25. If you thought rent was bad, childcare now costs more than housing in all 50 states
  26. ‘One Chip Challenge’ led in part to high school sophomore’s death, autopsy found
  27. The Great Financial Crisis kick started the private credit boom, but SVB was its true ‘watershed’ moment, Sixth Street co-president says
  28. Some of the most talented, high-ranking workers at Apple, Microsoft, and SpaceX jumped ship after return-to-office mandates, new study reveals
  29. Georgia Republicans push to replace Confederate statue with one of Hank Aaron, ‘hero to Georgians everywhere’
  30. Top New York regulator Adrienne Harris optimistic about a federal stablecoin deal—but not at the expense of state authority
  31. BlackRock’s ‘boy wonder’ turned COO sees a ‘whole new world’ from generative AI: ‘Most significant … evolution, revolution of my 30-year career’
  32. Sony lays down the gauntlet on AI, warning 700 companies against training algorithms on its music
  33. Actor and model Angie Harmon is suing Instacart and a former shopper who killed her dog—’I think Instacart is beyond responsible for all of this’
  34. Bitcoin hits 3-week high due to cooling inflation data, ETFs filing first 13Fs
  35. Las Vegas’ legendary Mirage casino is closing to make room for a 700-foot tall Hard Rock hotel that’s shaped like a guitar
  36. These are the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.
  37. American families are struggling with debt. When it gets forgiven, the tax code treats it like extra income
  38. McDonald’s $5 value meal is coming in June — but will only be around for a month
  39. In a win for Biden, Supreme Court allows consumer-finance protection agency to keep operating
  40. Unilever to continue making ‘Soviet-style’ ice creams in Russia as it spins off the division elsewhere
  41. Apple’s disastrous iPad ad mocked by rival Samsung in new 43-second spot: ‘We would never crush creativity’
  42. Google, Apple, and Microsoft make their products friendlier to users with disabilities
  43. MIT grads’ $25 million crypto crime puts spotlight on Ethereum front-running
  44. Master a programming language: 4 Java bootcamps for beginners
  45. Want to become a nutrition coach? By following these 4 steps, you can help others eat healthier
  46. Gen Z is the most eager generation to retire early. Good luck with that
  47. Ensuring customers have confidence, trust in AI models falls to AI chiefs
  48. Fortune’s Future of Finance Livestream
  49. Exclusive: Female athletes are the most effective influencers—and brands like Skims and Nike are reaping the benefits
  50. London Stock Exchange listings have dropped 25% in 10 years, but its CEO says the U.K. is still ‘punching above its weight’
  51. Exclusive: Nearly all HR leaders who track their well-being programs say they turbocharge productivity
  52. An ultra-popular home loan right now allows a 3.5% down payment
  53. In a single night, self-driving startup Cruise went from sizzling startup to cautionary tale. Here’s what really happened—and how GM is scrambling to save its $10B bet
  54. Exclusive: Fintech Yendo has raised $150 million in debt and $15 million in equity
  55. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio warns U.S. is ‘on the brink’ and estimates a more than 1 in 3 chance of civil war
  56. Inside the brutal reality of prison labor where U.S. inmates face injury and lost limbs to fuel major corporations’ supply chains
  57. Dell hybrid employees who don’t show up to the office enough are getting a literal red flag
  58. Ex-wife of British F1 billionaire Bernie Ecclestone sets up family office to manage her $881 million divorce settlement
  59. Why CFO turnover at public companies just hit a 3-year high
  60. Japan may have escaped deflation only to risk stagflation instead, as the country’s economy slumps for 3 straight quarters
  61. The myth that money supply controls inflation is being revived. Here’s how it failed its most ardent believer—Margaret Thatcher
  62. Amazon raised warehouse wages to $15 an hour 5 years ago. Today, half of workers surveyed told researchers they struggle to afford  food or rent
  63. Unmarried millennials are twice as likely as boomers to buy homes solo—and 10 times as likely to buy with a friend
  64. Rolex seller Watches of Switzerland sees stock soar on strong U.S. sales—despite it being an ‘underdeveloped market’
  65. Florida Gov. DeSantis signs bill banning power-generating wind turbines offshore or near the state’s coastline
  66. Senators grill top U.S. intelligence officials about how they’ll stop AI-armed adversaries from influencing the 2024 election
  67. Wealthy Nordics are fleeing to Zurich due to high wealth taxes—and Sweden’s largest bank is following
  68. Barge slams into Texas bridge causing partial collapse and oil spill after tugboat operator lost control
  69. Europe’s largest telecoms operator backs guidance following a revenue boost in Germany and United States
  70. ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry bets big on China e-commerce, with JD.com and Alibaba making up his #1 and #2 holdings
  71. CEOs are embracing ‘real world’ interest rates
  72. Who will be HSBC’s next CEO? An internal candidate seems likely for Europe’s largest bank
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