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  1. China’s Ne Zha 2 becomes first movie to break $1 billion in a single market, overtaking Star Wars
  2. Commonwealth Bank of Australia CEO sees weak private sector
  3. Hong Kong’s latest bubble tea IPO mints another billionaire
  4. CATL files for Hong Kong listing that could raise $5 billion
  5. Elon Musk’s OpenAI bid creates a legal maze and investor uncertainty—which is probably just what he wants
  6. Trump directs federal job cuts as Musk defends downsizing
  7. How AI agents represent the next big shift in the workforce
  8. Trader Joe’s is cracking down on egg hoarding—allowing only one carton per customer
  9. Does Trump’s penny plan make cents? How ditching the hated coin would affect consumers
  10. Steve Bannon pleads guilty to border wall scam that defrauded people out of millions
  11. Judge tells CDC, FDA to restore webpages and data removed after Trump’s executive order
  12. 3 leadership lessons that parents can use at home
  13. Experts say these 2 common mistakes are ruining your sleep. Here are healthy habits to adopt instead
  14. JPMorgan Chase workers launch petition to halt 5 day back-to-office rule
  15. Sam Altman says Elon Musk is not a happy person: ‘Probably his whole life is from a position of insecurity’
  16. Trump insists Palestinians are ‘going to be in love with’ America’s transformation of Gaza into a tourist destination: ‘We’re not going to buy anything. We’re going to have it’
  17. A female exec introduced ‘Sally,’ a portable fan, to her male coworkers when she started having hot flashes. She’s among women at 20% of companies offering menopause benefits
  18. A 66-year-old teacher served a 14-year prison sentence in Russia for having medically prescribed marijuana. Now he’s coming home to his family
  19. The U.S. is battling its worst flu season in at least 28 years. Here are the latest symptoms and where cases are skyrocketing
  20. The Paris AI Action Summit was a fork in the road—but whether the chosen path leads to prosperity or disaster remains unclear
  21. Elon Musk’s net worth falls below $400 billion for the first time this year after Tesla’s 27% stock avalanche
  22. Fed chair Jerome Powell brushes off possibility Trump could fire Fed officials: ‘Well, it’s pretty clearly not allowed under the law’
  23. Mark Zuckerberg warned employees to prepare for an ‘intense year.’ He just laid off 3,600 workers—including some who claim they got glowing reviews
  24. Here’s how to create a leadership factory for the 21st century
  25. AI might already be warping our brains, leaving our judgment and critical thinking ‘atrophied and unprepared,’ warns new study
  26. Tesla’s Elon Musk dilemma: Polarizing CEO’s ‘political baggage’ is now weighing on sales, brand loyalty, investor confidence, and its stock price
  27. Are Trump’s trade and tariffs tantrums repairing market failures or eroding global trust?
  28. China’s wealthy shoppers have a new mentality—and it’s terrible news for luxury brands like LVMH and Kering who bet billions on their loyalty
  29. Decentralized finance platform Legend raises $15 million from a16z and Coinbase
  30. Adjusting the bookkeeping on America’s gold reserves could add $750 billion to the U.S. Treasury overnight—but one expert says cashing out could trigger an ‘Armageddon’ event and tank the market
  31. Japanese tech company offers ‘hangover leave’ to attract workers
  32. The Pope says Trump’s mass deportation of migrants ‘will end badly’ because it is ‘built on the basis of force, and not on the truth about the equal dignity of every human being’
  33. How the richest woman in the world—mocked as a ‘miser’ in the press—helped bail out New York City during the panic of 1907
  34. SEC puts Binance lawsuit on ice, citing new crypto task force
  35. Remember the guy who threw away over $750 million in Bitcoin? Now he wants to buy the dump where he thinks it’s buried
  36. Churches are holding empty services because people are too afraid of ICE agents barging in to arrest refugees and immigrants
  37. Europe’s revenge on U.S. tariffs will hit America where it hurts most, targeting treasured exports like bourbon, jeans, and motorcycles
  38. The C-suite anxiety index: Here’s who’s worried about losing their job
  39. Trump orders secretary of state to lobby the Olympics to ban transgender athletes—even though only 1 openly transgender athlete has ever competed in a women’s category
  40. Ozempic, Wegovy maker calls out Hims & Hers Super Bowl ad: ‘Check before you inject’
  41. Tesla design chief drops bombshell leak: The Cybercab will spearhead robotaxi pilot in Texas
  42. Bill Gates uses the ‘love and logic’ parenting style with his children that his dad used to support him 
  43. JD Vance says AI is ‘on par with the invention of the steam engine,’ and excessive regulation could kill it: ‘We have to cut red tape and we will’
  44. Businesses using AI face a future with more regulation. Preparing for it now is critical, experts say
  45. The author of ‘The Power Pause’ on how women can take a career break without losing their drive
  46. Uniswap Labs opens hyper-fast blockchain Unichain to the public as L2 race heats up
  47. At 18 we cold-pitched Etihad on upending air miles. It worked, and 3 years later we’ve raised $1.5M to transform travel loyalty programs
  48. Workday debuts AI agents, with CEO saying they’ll ‘peacefully coexist’ with humans rather than replace them
  49. Unions and workers rights group applaud the extended pause on Trump’s federal worker resignation offer
  50. Elon Musk’s $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI could cause problems for Sam Altman
  51. Trump 25% tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum mirror a move that proved costly in his first term
  52. Mexico’s richest man Carlos Slim says the ‘United States’ situation isn’t good’ because it outsourced too much manufacturing abroad just to save money
  53. Patients call out fat-shaming doctors for hurting their health: ‘I always go in with my guard up’
  54. Trump signs order banning federal use of paper straws because they ‘don’t work’—’We’re going back to plastic’
  55. Federal judge orders Trump administration to ‘immediately’ unfreeze funding after finding it disobeyed previous order
  56. As tariff pain looms, companies prepare to warn customers of price hikes
  57. 15 measles cases reported in Texas area with high rate of vaccine exemptions
  58. Only about 8% of dealmakers are confident in the international economy, survey says
  59. Kering CEO not too concerned about the impact of tariffs as the Gucci owner says moving production to the U.S. ‘makes no sense’
  60. DOGE access to U.S. finances risks loss of American credibility that ‘will prove difficult to regain’, former Treasury secretaries warn
  61. Ineos in legal scrap with New Zealand Rugby team as Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s group blames high energy costs for trying to ‘adjust’ multimillion-dollar sponsorship
  62. Donald Trump’s penny proposal would eliminate 1 in 2 coins minted in the U.S.—but nickels are the real villains
  63. Dozens of companies are stealing MicroStrategy’s playbook to hoard bitcoin in their corporate treasuries instead of cash to boost their share price
  64. USAID can’t track $8.2 billion in unspent aid after Trump administration froze foreign funding and idled staffers, watchdog warns
  65. Thomson Reuters CEO: How AI will change law firms
  66. Trump says Gaza ceasefire deal should be canceled if Hamas doesn’t release all remaining hostages by Saturday
  67. What Elon Musk really wants with a $97.4 billion OpenAI bid
  68. Judge to rule whether Elon Musk can have access to Treasury records
  69. Trump blasts WFH policies: ‘Nobody is gonna work from home. They are gonna be going out, playing tennis, playing golf’
  70. A new Ikea location received a record-breaking 3,730 applications for just 150 open roles. Inside the pay and perks luring talent back to retail
  71. EU to mobilize $206 billion in AI investment. ‘The AI race is far from over’ says chief
  72. BYD expands ‘God’s Eye’ intelligent driving into its entry level cars, sending other China EV shares tumbling
  73. Hawaii court blocks insurers’ claims, salvaging $4 billion Maui wildfire settlement
  74. Trump moves to dismantle government’s public integrity guardrails with firings and lax enforcement
  75. Tariffs ‘will not go unanswered’—EU vows to trigger tough countermeasures against U.S.
  76. Justice Department orders prosecutors to drop corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams
  77. Alabama man pleads guilty to role in SEC social media account hack that spiked Bitcoin price by over $1,000
  78. State lawmakers are proposing to ban abortion pills and punish women who seek to end their pregnancies
  79. Karma is a powerful weapon in the war for talent
  80. A 32-year-old receptionist spent years working at a Phoenix hotel. Then it installed AI chatbots and made her job obsolete
  81. After achieving some success, Venice extends tourist tax—with more fees and restrictions in the year ahead
  82. Here are all the ways Tesla could benefit from Elon Musk’s close relationship with Donald Trump
  83. EU rushes to set out a plan for Europe’s ‘struggling’ wine sector as Trump takes office
  84. Family offices are booming: Inside the secretive finance centers that cater to billionaires like Jeff Bezos and the Walton family
  85. Ukraine wants to strike a deal with Trump to develop its minerals industry. Why are rare earth elements so important?
  86. 23-year-old serial entrepreneur Steven Wang dropped out of Harvard and raised $17 million for his brokerage. He says he made his worst stock investment in elementary school
  87. Federal prisons, plagued with ‘a critical staffing shortage, crumbling infrastructure and limited budgetary resources,’ are being used for Trump’s immigration crackdown
  88. Exclusive: Relativity Networks raises $4.6 million to bring better connectivity to the AI boom
  89. Paying your mortgage with a credit card is a bad idea. But two credit card startups want to reward you for mortgage payments
  90. Credit card startup Mesa wants to reward homeowners with points for mortgage payments, but the math might not add up for everyone
  91. Are Millennials the reason single-family home rents are off the charts? A new Zillow report looks at the numbers
  92. You can earn up to 4.50% APY. Check out the best CD rates on February 11, 2025
  93. DEI has fallen out of favor—but many CEOs still have their pay tied to pursuing its goals
  94. Can Finnair’s new CEO navigate turbulence and take the airline higher?
  95. Accused murderer Luigi Mangione edges closer to $500K in funds raised for his legal defense
  96. Thousands of investors in Trump’s memecoin lost $2 billion in just weeks while the family and its partners racked up $100 million in trading fees
  97. Exclusive: Nestlé is expanding its $20 billion ‘emotional’ pet foods as it homes in on its top-performing brands
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