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  1. Wealthy travelers seeking sun, sand, and luxury are flocking to the Caribbean paradise next to Haiti, where armed gangs dominate
  2. This is the best time of day to exercise for people living with obesity, new study shows
  3. World’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
  4. Tiny, light-brown lizard sparks massive clash between environmentalists and oil giants
  5. Lush redwoods and cypress trees in view as the Pacific Coast Highway reopens after rockslide deluge
  6. Disgruntled Boeing investors take aim at $33 million pay for ex-CEO amid ongoing safety issues
  7. No ‘Fed Speak’ from Jerome Powell on remote work: Chair is working from home
  8. Zyn shortages leave some retailers out of stock, while online sellers ration supplies to prevent hoarding of the popular tobacco pouches
  9. In a tough year for airlines, Singapore Airlines dishes out employee bonuses worth 8 months of salary
  10. What’s the best MBA school? These schools produce the most Fortune 1000 C-suite executives
  11. Jamie Dimon once again says we should tackle the national deficit: ‘That is important for the world’
  12. UAW’s southern strategy falls short as Mercedes workers in Alabama reject union
  13. NYC’s rat problem is so bad it’s holding a summit of vermin experts to ‘know our enemy’
  14. American muscle cars are losing their biggest champion as Tim Kuniskis retires from Stellantis after a 32-year run
  15. Two Texas cattle traders promised epic returns on investment. Now, they’re accused of a $161 million Ponzi scheme
  16. 10 of the highest-paying IT jobs right now
  17. The rise of the English major: BlackRock COO wants to recruit liberal arts analysts that ‘have nothing to do with finance or technology’
  18. The Mooch, Andrew Yang, and crypto’s tipping point
  19. An entire town in California has been put on the market for $6.6 million
  20. A 25-year-old trader at Bank of America dies suddenly, the second death this month of a young employee at the Wall Street giant
  21. Anti-tax group that spent millions to oppose Trump before deciding he was unstoppable just issued a wish list of second-term tax cuts
  22. New York, choked by traffic, plans to charge drivers $15 for entering the city—but a legal battle from angry locals is brewing
  23. AI music may be having a moment, but human songwriters would like a word
  24. Napa Valley and wine industry brace for a massive consolidation
  25. Corporate America is mobilizing to support democracy in 2024 and beyond. Here’s how
  26. GameStop stock is crashing after the company reported weak sales and cashed in on the meme stock revival by selling 45 million shares
  27. Top OpenAI researcher resigns, saying company prioritized ‘shiny products’ over AI safety
  28. Jamie Dimon warns markets are fooling themselves by thinking inflation will soon go away: ‘The chances of something going wrong are higher than people think’
  29. Microsoft partnership with France’s Mistral AI won’t face British antitrust probe 
  30. BYD eyes manufacturing in Turkey as another route into EU customs area for EV imports
  31. Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked golfer, arrested at the 2024 PGA Championship
  32. The ‘X Date’ is when the U.S. runs out of cash—and experts fear election chaos could mean another debt ceiling showdown with no Treasury Secretary to steady the ship
  33. To hold team members accountable, trust them, says JLL boss Christian Ulbrich
  34. Big Tech is pouring billions into British AI investments—but the U.K. risks becoming a sidekick to U.S. tech giants
  35. Bumble sought to win back women, but a ‘celibacy’ ad outraged them instead. How the dating app’s rebrand went wrong
  36. Major North Carolina political donor convicted again of attempting to bribe state insurance commissioner in $1.5 million scheme
  37. Plant-based meats are good for the planet—but what about your health?
  38. Texas barge collision may have spilled 2,000 gallons of oil into Galveston Bay, Coast Guard says
  39. DoorDash’s chief people officer says that HR departments have become research laboratories for new ideas
  40. Trump lawyers accuse former fixer Michael Cohen of lying to jury and say he’s obsessed with seeing the man he called a ‘orange-crusted ignoramus’ in jail
  41. Sir Richard Branson—who hates being called a billionaire—sees net worth fall back to $3 billion, where it was in 2000
  42. A deepfake ‘CFO’ tricked the British design firm behind the Sydney Opera House in $25 million scam
  43. BlackRock’s COO on how the world’s largest asset manager is harnessing AI
  44. Taiwan is now exporting and investing more in the U.S. than China in major pivot away from Beijing
  45. The wedding industry is fragmented—and ripe for innovation. Here’s what one founder in the space says about the view from the altar.
  46. Gen Z and millennials are trying to save the planet (and ease their climate anxiety) by quitting jobs that aren’t eco-friendly
  47. Who earns the most, CEOs or sports stars? It depends where you live
  48. Spotify used this one word to justify a 50% cut in royalties, music creator lawsuit alleges
  49. UAW faces test of its plan to unionize auto plants in anti-union South as vote wraps up at 2 Mercedes-Benz factories in Alabama
  50. Pharma giant Bayer’s shares have fallen 70% in 6 years—but its football team, the best in Germany, is thriving
  51. Severe Texas storms knock out power to 900,000 Houston businesses and homes and blow out hundreds of office and hotel windows
  52. U.N. says world economy isn’t as bad as it thought and projects 2.7% growth for 2024 driven by gains in U.S., Brazil, India—and Russia
  53. Despite bagging $16 billion in investments, France reports high unemployment—imposing setback for President Macron
  54. China’s real estate workers are taking 90% pay cuts and skipping social events to survive the property slump
  55. Barclays, HSBC, Virgin Money and others spent $63.3 million to help resolve banking complaints for business customers—the project failed
  56. Fallout from Alaska Airlines blowout continues as key Boeing supplier lays off 450 workers because 737 Max production has slowed so much
  57. Cardi B TikTok helps stock in South Korean maker of spicy instant noodles jump by 30%
  58. France admits it’s lost control of parts of New Caledonia, the world’s third-largest producer of critical EV metal nickel
  59. Google wants a judge to decide whether it violated U.S. antitrust laws because jurors wouldn’t get it
  60. The one key difference between the U.S. and China in the AI arms race
  61. 17,000 company-strong study of COVID greedflation shows most U.K. firms profited from historic cost-of-living crisis
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