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  1. China’s GDP growth slows, even after Beijing ramped up stimulus to reignite a stumbling economy
  2. 5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
  3. Wells Fargo CEO says Trump administration ‘gives us optimism’ for 2025: ‘We succeed when the country succeeds’
  4. CPI report today: Home sales decline amid high housing costs, California wildfires, and frigid weather in other parts of U.S.
  5. What foods have Red dye 3? Candy Corn, red icing, and other favorite snacks
  6. Ripple’s XRP breaks $3 for first time since 2018, nears all-time high
  7. TikTok influencers resist a move to Meta under the app’s looming ban. ‘The vibes are not the same’
  8. UnitedHealth CEO calls out pharmaceutical companies for inflating prices in first earnings call since executive was murdered
  9. XRP and Solana ETPs could rake in as much as $14 billion, JPMorgan says
  10. UnitedHealth CEO admits 3 major issues with the health system in first public comments since executive’s murder
  11. TSMC shares jump 5% after Nvidia supplier posts record profits
  12. You can now schedule ChatGPT to perform actions in the future, like setting reminders or getting weekly personalized news briefings
  13. Banning phones in schools is now getting support from both red and blue states alike: ‘We have not done our job as grown-ups’
  14. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is still committed to her $1 billion efficiency push: ‘The best is still ahead’
  15. TikTok’s CEO is planning to attend Trump’s inauguration. He’ll see Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jeff Bezos 
  16. Block agrees to pay up to $120 million in refunds to resolve Cash App fraud
  17. Pharma giant Regeneron is spending $119.5M on the world’s largest, most diverse genetic database using DNA from patient volunteers
  18. Facial recognition systems are flawed and biased. Police departments are using them anyway.
  19. Tea bags and these 11 foods are likely exposing you to billions of microplastics
  20. Insurers deny $19.7 million claim for fake Basquiat paintings seized by the FBI. Owners argue they should still pay for failing to verify authenticity
  21. Citigroup faces £1 billion bill on London HQ overhaul with multi-level garden and mini villages to tempt staff back to the office
  22. Coca-Cola CEO gifted Trump a special-edition bottle of Diet Coke for his inauguration
  23. Some immigrants are self-deporting days before Trump takes office: ‘It was a rude awakening to realize that you and your family are not welcome’
  24. Elon Musk bet me $1 million the U.S. would not see 35,000 cases of Covid—then turned on me when it happened, says Sam Harris
  25. Rudy Giuliani showed up over 90 minutes late to his trial to decide the fate of his Florida condo and World Series rings and no one knows why
  26. Elon Musk is already offering the first price cuts for his Tesla Cybertruck
  27. Nintendo says its next-generation video game console, the Switch 2, will go on sale later this year
  28. Here’s who’s performing at Trump’s inauguration
  29. Palmer Luckey’s defense company, which thrived during Trump’s first term, is planning a gargantuan Ohio facility that will add 4,000 new jobs
  30. Poll shows few Americans are confident Trump will be able to lower the cost of groceries, housing, or healthcare, despite his campaign promises
  31. YouTube star Ms. Rachel built her multimillion dollar empire by entertaining toddlers online. Now, she’s scored a deal with Netflix
  32. Exclusive: Teal Health raises $10 million to replace the annual Pap smear with at-home test for cervical cancer
  33. Diageo and Heineken go head to head as Guinness shortage gives 600% boost to rival stout Murphy’s
  34. 78% of Fortune 500 HR leaders say they have trouble getting the C-suite to believe in the long-term benefits of childcare
  35. Japan earthquake research panel says ‘megaquake’ probability has risen to up to 82%
  36. Cancer deaths are down, but rates in women under 50 are rising
  37. Climate disasters hit Black communities disproportionately hard. ‘Bluelining’ doesn’t help
  38. How much is TikTok worth—and who’s serious about buying it?
  39. British oil giant BP to axe almost 5,000 jobs as part of a ‘multi-year programme to simplify’
  40. CFOs expect their firms’ wages to rise 7.3% in the coming year—Deloitte survey
  41. Exclusive: Eve, AI legal platform, raises $47 million Series A led by Andreessen Horowitz
  42. U.K. economy ticks upward, but lethargic growth remains a challenge for PM Keir Starmer
  43. FTC sues Deere over repair restrictions
  44. Volkswagen CFO delivers broadside to unproductive workers as China emerges as a potential buyer of factories
  45. Biden uses farewell address to warn an ultra-wealthy ‘oligarchy’ and a ‘tech-industrial complex’ are infringing on Americans’ rights
  46. Brad Pitt slams ‘awful’ AI scammers who faked relationship to convince French woman to send them $855,000
  47. Former UBS director says FIRE isn’t worth it because ‘you’ll get bored very quickly’
  48. Cartier owner Richemont shines with better-than-expected sales as poor China demand offset by rest of the world
  49. JPMorgan, Goldman, Citi rake in record hauls as Biden’s era ends
  50. Nearly half of bosses worldwide have plans to fire and replace you with AI in the next 5 years, World Economic Forum warns—these jobs are most at risk
  51. Sam Altman says he ‘stalked’ his OpenAI cofounder to convince him to join the company
  52. Windy weather that fanned Los Angeles wildfires eases up as firefighters make big gains
  53. Real estate vultures eye middle-class enclave of ravaged LA
  54. Donald Trump’s pick for national security adviser says president-elect is exploring options to ‘preserve’ TikTok
  55. Los Angeles residents in neighborhoods leveled by wildfires turn to rebuilding: ‘Are we just inviting another problem down the road?’
  56. Kering sells stake in landmark Paris buildings to Ardian
  57. Does Mistral—the French AI underdog—have what it takes to take on U.S. giants?
  58. School cellphone bans are gaining popularity in both red and blue states—at least 8 already have them
  59. Duke Energy CEO Lynn Good’s advice to her younger self
  60. Perdue will pay $4 million after employing children in hazardous jobs at Virginia plant, Labor Department says
  61. The CEO of Crunch Fitness doesn’t think there’s such a thing as work-life balance: ‘That’s for somebody who’s not fully committed’
  62. Two of Trump’s longtime billionaire adversaries will stand just feet away from him on Inauguration Day
  63. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin finally launches massive New Glenn rocket into first orbit, but misses booster landing
  64. Tech giants like Netflix and Apple are shelling out millions to ‘bug bounty hunters’ who hack into their software systems
  65. Employees navigate an increasingly ‘soul-crushing’ job market, rife with fake listing and ghosting hiring managers
  66. Wells Fargo’s investment chief has 15 pieces of advice for the next generation of investors—and even beginners could take note
  67. What is ASEAN and why is it popping up in Trump cabinet nominee hearings?
  68. Famed short seller with a track record for getting CEOs arrested, indicted, and charged with fraud is closing up shop
  69. You could save $200 per year thanks to the CFPB’s new cap on overdraft fees
  70. You need a financial “go bag” for emergencies. Here are 7 things to pack
  71. Loud budgeting is so last year, but it can still serve your money goals
  72. Tencent stake in Skydance-Paramount draws lawmaker scrutiny
  73. Marc Andreessen says DOGE is focused on the ‘ghost town’ of Washington, D.C., where most employees don’t go to the office
  74. BYD wants to win over South Korea with $21,600 electric car
  75. VW braces for another tricky year with no new EVs
  76. 54-year-old woman who led an $8 million beauty product shoplifting ring sentenced to 5 years in prison
  77. The Insider’s Guide to Davos
  78. Rob McElhenney went on a spending spree for vintage Wrexham football shirts. Now he’s an investor in the U.K. company he bought them from
  79. Prada defied the China-led luxury slowdown—its CEO is bullish Chinese shoppers will return
  80. German corporate distress racing towards pandemic-level highs this year
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