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  1. The FDA lost a whistleblower complaint about unsanitary conditions at an infant formula plant for a year, auditors revealed
  2. Donald Trump aims to entice CEOs with lucrative tax cuts while Biden wants to win them over by vowing to maintain stability
  3. A 58-year-old Canadian man stole trade secrets from Tesla and tried to sell them on YouTube, authorities say
  4. Elon Musk’s $46 billion told-ya-so: love for ‘incredible’ shareholders, dunks on New York investors, and the promise of a 110x increase in value
  5. CEOs make nearly 200 times more than other workers and their pay hikes keep outpacing employees. It’s an ‘outrage,’ a top advisor says
  6.  ‘The Blair Witch Project’ stars say they couldn’t pay for groceries after executives ran away with their profits—‘giant corporations don’t care that this happens to young artists’
  7. ‘We’re starting a new book’: Elon Musk runs victory lap after shareholders approve $45b pay package, move to Texas
  8. Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘year of efficiency’ at Meta has spread to the company’s upper ranks and incompetent VPs are next to be culled
  9. Private equity firms have avoided taxation on over $1 trillion of income thanks to a loophole, new Oxford research reveals
  10. NBA icon Jerry West believed there were 3 types of people in the world—but only one of them destined for success
  11. Tyson Foods CFO suspended on DWI charges 2 years after he went to sleep in the wrong house: ‘This may be the end of the line’
  12. After sitting on the sidelines for months, sellers finally want to offload their houses, but no one’s buying
  13. New rule lets U.S. travelers renew passports online: How it works
  14. Companies crave fresh data to train AI models. This startup’s recipe? Data made from scratch—by AI
  15. A popular instant noodle brand just executed a first-of-its-kind product recall because it was found too spicy for Europeans
  16. Commercial real estate bargain hunters are snagging offices for ‘extreme’ discounts up to 70%
  17. Tesla stock soars as shareholders seemingly approve Elon Musk’s supersized pay package
  18. Why a ‘heartland visa’ for skilled workers could be the answer to America’s immigration debate
  19. Who’s smarter, tech bros or bankers? Chess masters from Google to Deutsche Bank battle in a global tournament to claim the title of ‘smartest company in the world’
  20. As NYC cracks down on illegal weed shops, 3,000 are going up in smoke. It’s no ‘urban doom loop,’ but could be a ray of hope for priced-out legal retailers
  21. Here are the biggest differences between U.K. election front-runners Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak on taxation, health care, housing, and education
  22. Anthropic calls for AI red teaming to be standardized
  23. The Supreme Court just handed Starbucks a venti-sized win by making it harder to protect unionized workers
  24. The right-leaning Supreme Court just OK’d a medication used in nearly two-thirds of all U.S. abortions
  25. Napa Valley winemakers are teaching Ukrainian workers a special method to grow grapes on land riddled with mines
  26. Elon Musk invites SEC scrutiny with ‘highly unusual’ tweets late into the night, encouraging his $45 billion pay package
  27. Electric vehicles’ uphill battle gets steeper as rampant charger theft sours U.S. demand
  28. Los Angeles was overpriced so I moved to Tulsa. My extended family followed me here, and we love it—and I’m a homeowner
  29. PayPal cofounder Max Levchin’s network of tiny banks could help Apple with its Goldman Sachs issue
  30. The SEC hits crypto firm TerraForm with a $4.5 billion penalty—but no one is going to pay it
  31. I’m a CEO and 12 of my employees are in ‘flextirement.’ With boomers opting not to retire, the arrangement will become more common
  32. Latinas are more ambitious than white women but remain the least represented group in C-suites
  33. Latina workers are forced to climb a ‘broken’ corporate ladder and it’s dramatically impacting representation in the C-suite
  34. Elon Musk declares victory in crunch CEO-pay vote hours before Tesla shareholder meeting even begins
  35. Apple isn’t paying OpenAI to use ChatGPT—it’s just putting it in front of hundreds of millions of users of its iPhones and other devices
  36. The inbox never stops, so IKEA’s CEO Jesper Brodin says it’s on leaders to take charge of their work-life balance: ‘My job never ends, and I could work until midnight and still not be done’
  37. How climate technology forgot the consumer is still king
  38. Whether remote, onsite, or hybrid, here’s what really matters at the Best Workplaces in New York, Chicago, Texas, and the Bay Area
  39. Accenture’s CEO and CFO are both women. Barely 2% of S&P 500 firms can boast that dynamic
  40. OpenAI’s path forward may be clearing as the company looks to put aside old troubles—and face new ones
  41. Nvidia stock forecast: After rising more than 200% in a year the chipmaker could be fabulously profitable, an AI leader—and an extremely poor investment
  42. We’ll soon live in a world with a ‘staggering’ excess of oil that we can’t fully use, global energy watchdog IEA warns
  43. Gen Z confuses employers. Here are 7 key insights on recruiting, retaining, and managing them, based on research for my book ‘Generations’
  44. Larry Ellison’s fortune grows $14 billion overnight, making him the seventh-richest person on earth
  45. Instagram boss Adam Mosseri reveals he argued a lot with Mark Zuckerberg in the early years, which he describes as ‘bad career advice’
  46. China’s state media goes into overdrive after Europe’s ‘misguided’ tariffs on EVs: ‘Chosen to surrender to protectionism’
  47. Michael O’Leary says he ‘will make a fortune this Christmas’ on $1,080 tickets thanks to a ‘bogus’ passenger cap at Ryanair’s main airport
  48. Aon unveils first-its-kind insurance program in Ukraine to help jumpstart rebuilding of the private sector
  49. A landmark 5-year study is seeking to understand the link between money and human flourishing. Here’s how its findings could change the world
  50. Viral videos of jacket potatoes are racking up millions of views on TikTok, prompting people to travel across the world just for a taste
  51. Illegal short selling trades in South Korea could now get you life in prison
  52. DeSantis board appointees bury the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ hatchet with Disney by approving new 15-year development deal
  53. Bernie Sanders and 31 Democratic senators demand airline workers be allowed to go on strike ‘as necessary’
  54. Here’s how Meta’s virtual-reality workout compares to real-life exercise
  55. Revolut signs a 10-year deal to remain in London’s Canary Wharf as expansion spree continues
  56. Puerto Rico hit by another massive power outage, leaving 340,000 in the dark as customers demand ouster of private electric company
  57. Once in the thick of a debt crisis, Greece now leads the bloc’s growth as the country repays its multi-billion-dollar loans ahead of time
  58. Baltimore’s busy port is expected to return to normal in July, 4 months after Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
  59. NYC is thinking about trimming broker fees for tenants and the real estate industry is not happy
  60. Ozy Media imploded in spectacular fashion in 2021 and now the firm and founder Carlos Watson are on trial for conspiracy to commit fraud
  61. California winemakers and an international nonprofit are bringing over Ukrainian peers to help them with regenerative agriculture—and demining
  62. Elon Musk’s X will no longer let you see who ‘liked’ your posts—or any others
  63. Senate confirms 2 new energy regulators, extending Biden’s grip on renewables-backing panel beyond the end of his first term
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