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  1. IRS to refund taxes extracted from Ohioans who got financial assistance after Norfolk Southern derailment disaster
  2. Zero percent down mortgages might help more first-time homebuyers break into the housing market—but there are caveats
  3. Kansas politicians relaunch effort to steal Kansas City Chiefs from neighboring Missouri after a $1 billion taxpayer-funded plan fizzled
  4. Short-seller Scorpion Capital accuses Japan’s most actively traded company of being the ‘largest outright fraud in the world’
  5. New York governor abruptly cancels nation’s first ‘congestion pricing’ system that would have charged drivers entering Manhattan to fund subways
  6. One of Wall Street’s top strategists sees stocks dropping 10% due to a ‘moderate form of stagflation’
  7. Soaring Nvidia briefly beats Apple’s $3 trillion valuation as it sets Wall Street barreling toward records
  8. Gen X is set to be a hoagie, not sandwich generation—chipping in longer for their aging parents and children
  9. Usher and Apple CEO Tim Cook had a meeting. Now the Super Bowl performer is taking his ideas to Capitol Hill
  10. The Fed was too focused on the soft landing and has stuck the U.S. economy with higher prices, Stifel chief economist says
  11. Chrissy Teigen has 42 million Instagram followers—but wants her kids to ‘get through high school’ before joining social media
  12. The diamond industry is ‘in trouble’ after prices sunk 6% this year. A jewelry CEO blames the rapid growth of lab-grown diamonds.
  13. Whole Foods founder said Jeff Bezos is a ‘genius’ who got rid of the ‘whole paycheck’ stigma
  14. The ‘funflation’ economy is dying as a consumer attitude of ‘hard pass’ takes over and major artists cancel concert tours
  15. Will FLiRT COVID variants bring another summer surge? What to know about symptoms and potential for spread
  16. Short-seller Andrew Left is betting against GameStop again, undaunted by his 100% loss last time
  17. 20 years ago Rolling Stone promised subscribers a ‘lifetime’ print magazine for just $99—now they’re canceling and readers are ‘enraged’
  18. Texas hopes to start its own ‘anti-woke’ stock exchange to take on NYSE and Nasdaq
  19. TJ Maxx will have workers wear body cameras to deter shoplifters
  20. After 12 ‘shocking’ months of broken heat records, scientists say Earth is 4 years away from crossing 1.5 degrees of heating
  21. Microsoft’s chief scientist: Step aside, prompt engineers—AI will start prompting you instead
  22. De Beers, the business that coined ‘diamonds are forever,’ is pivoting to jewelry retail ahead of spinoff from Anglo American
  23. McDonald’s loses the right to call its chicken burgers ‘Big Macs’ in Europe—a win for its Irish competitor and the ’respect of poultry products’
  24. FTC claims Facebook withheld information when buying Instagram and WhatsApp
  25. Dollar Tree explores the sale of struggling Family Dollar chain
  26. USAA’s president to his fellow CEOs: You need to be ‘multiple crisis managers on an ongoing basis’
  27. ‘Spanish’ beer Madrí—brewed entirely in the U.K. and owned by $10.6 billion giant Molson Coors—accused of dishonesty by Spanish brewer Estrella
  28. Gas prices are already below $3 in some states—why that may continue into the summer
  29. Why this chief technology officer put his retirement on hold when Intel’s CEO called with a daunting fix-it job
  30. This founder suffered a health tragedy at 33—then quit her job, launched a $100 million Black hair care brand, and sold it to a Fortune 500 company for millions more
  31. At this gym, customers can choose an AI best friend or drill sergeant
  32. The SEC backs out of Salt Lake City after disastrous crypto lawsuit results in $1.8 million penalty, citing ‘significant attrition’
  33. Google and Alphabet’s new CFO is Eli Lilly’s Anat Ashkenazi
  34. Verge Genomics CEO: Why I urge my employees to share their fears and vulnerabilities—and do the same with them
  35. Guild’s Rachel Romer saw her $4.4 billion startup as her ‘other child’ during her stroke recovery
  36. How Walmart’s CEO lured white collar workers to small town Arkansas and improved employee relations
  37. Elon Musk admits diverting Tesla’s AI chips to his other companies, claiming ‘they would have just sat in a warehouse’
  38. Wall Street has returned to T+1 trading for the first time in a century. How much longer until T+0?
  39. Bain Capital Crypto leads $35 million Series A for M^0, a network for minting digital dollars
  40. Liquid Death’s ad campaign includes giving away a fighter jet, and the company’s new CFO is here for it: ‘That’s what really pulled me in’
  41. Gizmodo has been sold for the third time in 8 years as Swiss publisher Keleops looks to expand its coverage of the tech scene
  42. HR software company Workday just made its Fortune 500 debut—here’s how it became a $7.3 billion powerhouse
  43. Bill Gates says he was a ‘misfit’ as a kid who clashed with his parents and almost got kicked out of college, in upcoming autobiography
  44. Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi on Snowflake rivalry and the ‘why’ behind Databricks’ latest billion-dollar deal
  45. U.K. teachers, who feel like they’re ‘severely underpaid,’ are spending their own money to help students, study finds
  46. How crypto could put Donald Trump over the top in November
  47. Zoom founder Eric Yuan wants ‘digital twins’ to attend meetings for you so you can ‘go to the beach’ instead
  48. Virgin Media is suing Irish scallop fishers for $870,000 for allegedly damaging an underwater cable 9 years ago
  49. The Geneva Motor Show is ditching Europe for Qatar as the global jet set looks east
  50. With over 1.7 million employees, the U.K.’s NHS has become a ‘rinse-and-repeat target’ for cybercriminals
  51. Feds are seeking the person who left $120,000 in cash for a juror to get her to vote to acquit in a $40 million COVID fraud trial
  52. A stray comment from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was enough to give Samsung’s shares a boost
  53. ‘There will be a shift to the right’ in this week’s European Union elections. But how big?
  54. Air New Zealand’s chief sustainability officer: Sustainable aviation fuel policies are taking off
  55. It’s tough to be a teen without social media. Here’s how families are navigating the experience of adolescence offline
  56. London’s luxury hotels unveil ‘gig-tripping packages’ with karaoke and glittery welcome drinks—ahead of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
  57. Disney set to invest $17bn in Florida parks now that its fight with DeSantis appointees is over
  58. UAE leader meets with Taliban official who faces a $10 million U.S. bounty over attack that killed an American citizen
  59. District attorney going after Alec Baldwin for manslaughter wins New Mexico Democratic primary, ensuring reelection
  60. Temperature expected to hit 110 as parts of Southwest U.S. bake in early heat wave ‘10 to 20 degrees above average’
  61. Netflix settles defamation case with former Manhattan prosecutor over ‘racist, villainous’ portrayal in hit miniseries ‘When They See Us’
  62. TikTok says it’s fighting off a cyberattack targeting CNN and other ‘high-profile accounts’
  63. As France braces for 15 million Olympics visitors, its ‘dengue detectives’ are hunting for tiger mosquitoes to prevent an outbreak
  64. Medicare fears grip America: Nearly 3 in 4 adults under 65 worry the federal health insurance won’t be around for them
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