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  1. Ransomware attacks spiked in 2024—but they’re nothing compared to what’s coming this year, tech expert warns. ‘I’m very afraid of the things we’re going to see in 2025’
  2. A 15-year-old went to a parade in Brooklyn. Then the NYPD wrongly accused him of a mass shooting, causing death threats and driving the family into hiding
  3. At least 1 person is dead following a jet crash in Arizona, authorities say
  4. Chicken lovers rejoice—McDonald’s is finally bringing back chicken strips and Snack Wraps
  5. Smaller countries may ‘have to choose’ between the U.S. and China, warns author Robert Kaplan: ‘Great powers in decline can tend to be very aggressive’
  6. Altman says ‘no thank you’ to reported Musk bid for OpenAI
  7. Kanye West douses memecoin rumor; Dave Portnoy dives into Solana 
  8.  L’Oréal is counting on American boomers spending big on antiaging as it ditches China
  9. Republican Senator launches investigation into Jason Krasley, who landed a job at a top sex-abuse watchdog but was recently charged with sex abuse
  10. UnitedHealth hired a defamation law firm to go after social media posts criticizing the company
  11. AI’s English focus puts many countries at a disadvantage. A new EU project aims to fix that for 32 languages
  12. Salesforce bet $10 million on Matthew McConaughey during layoffs. Now he’s starring in the company’s Super Bowl ad touting AI
  13. Police say Kendrick Lamar performer who hid a Sudan-Gaza flag and got tackled after his surprise halftime-show protest won’t face charges—but the NFL is still slapping him with a lifetime ban
  14. Tesla’s ‘self-drive’ tech accused of causing Cybertruck crash as owner urges Musk to ‘save others from the same fate or far worse’
  15. Tom Brady wore an ‘insanely rare’ $740,000 diamond- and yellow-sapphire-studded watch for his first time as a Super Bowl commentator
  16. Inside the ring of heists stealing thousands in luxury jewelry and watches from sports stars like Travis Kelce and Luka Doncic
  17. HIV infections could surge if U.S. support is dropped and not replaced, UNAIDS chief says
  18. People really, really, really did not like Fox’s on-screen changes in last night’s Super Bowl
  19. Why Trump’s reciprocal tariffs may actually be a positive sign for Wall Street
  20. ‘Dog Man’ fetches a profit for Dreamworks Animation after the movie’s ticket sales eclipse its production budget in just two weeks
  21. The Big Game hits Big Productivity: Experts say office absenteeism on Super Bowl Monday will soar 40% over last year as more people than ever call out of work to recover
  22. McDonald’s CEO is teasing new menu items to lure back a critical subset of customers that are ditching the brand and battering its bottom line
  23. AI ‘prompt and pray’ hasn’t cut it in the enterprise, but we’ve found the missing puzzle piece. Mass deployment is next
  24. Red Lobster’s millennial CEO practices emotional control so his team never sees him sweat  
  25. Moving slow? Starbucks will give you a free coffee today
  26. JD Vance says the main reason he’s attending the global AI summit is to have private conversations with world leaders ‘to help us diplomatically’ end the Russia-Ukraine conflict
  27. Former Meta director is suing the company over a ‘toxic pattern’ of silencing women: ‘I can show what happens when we want more masculine workplaces’
  28. Exclusive: Only 11% of female founders feel supported by investors—and 30% experience mental health challenges
  29. Your company’s next DEI battle will be fought at the shareholder meeting
  30. What’s a Golden Visa and where can you still get one?
  31. Kering hoped a big turnaround would save its flagship brands. With Gucci’s creative director gone, is the revival already unraveling?
  32. China marriages fall to record low as demographic crisis deepens
  33. Trump claims Elon Musk’s DOGE ‘geniuses’ have found ‘very fraudulent stuff’
  34. How Mastercard’s CFO views the wave of AI fraud hitting the financial sector
  35. Google AI chief says DeepSeek’s cost claims are ‘exaggerated’
  36. France, tech companies and philanthropies back $400 million foundation to support public interest AI
  37. Plaid has boomed since its failed $5.3 billion Visa merger. Now its CEO is predicting a fintech summer
  38. Nokia picks Intel exec as first U.S.-born CEO as group pivots to AI boom
  39. Trump’s new executive order establishing a White House ‘Faith Office’ signals his religious advisors’ increasing sway
  40. The ‘nice’ CEO is no longer en vogue as business pressures reshape leadership styles
  41. An ‘intense year’ at Meta begins with layoffs
  42. Inside CEOs’ Trump tariff war rooms
  43. U.S. and China have hit each other with tit-for-tat tariffs for years. Here’s the history since Trump’s first term
  44. Some Fortune 500 CEO’s in Europe secretly envy Trumpism—is it time to cut the red tape?
  45. Trump says he is really serious about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state
  46. Why a performer at Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show unfurled a flag mentioning Sudan and Gaza
  47. Federal court blocks detained Venezuelan immigrants from being sent to Guantanamo
  48. Jesuit cardinal warns millions of people will die from Trump administration’s ‘unhuman’ plan to gut USAID
  49. Deepfake videos of Emmanuel Macron dancing, rapping and acting emerge online—posted by the president himself
  50. Super Bowl commercials aim for easy laughs and nostalgia to avoid potential political missteps
  51. Price of gold reaches record highs—a burden and blessing for London jewelers
  52. Trump says he told the U.S. Treasury to stop minting new pennies because each costs more than 2 cents to make
  53. Apple, Coca-Cola, IBM, Berkshire Hathaway: These companies are facing a DEI shareholder showdown in 2025
  54. DBS is setting aside $23.6 million to reward staff of Southeast Asia’s largest bank for a ‘record performance’
  55. Japan’s Ishiba shows how to work with Trump in first summit
  56. 2024 new home sales hit their highest pace in three years. Does that mean lower home prices are around the corner?
  57. Check out the banks offering the best CDs rates for the week of February 10, 2025
  58. Navigating the IRS alphabet soup: There are nearly two dozen different 1099 forms, we explain them all
  59. Earn up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates on February 10, 2025
  60. Dongfeng jumps on bets consolidation will sweep China car market
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