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  1. State Department might buy $400 million worth of ‘armored Teslas’ from DOGE head and Tesla CEO Elon Musk
  2. Read the full letter of intent Elon Musk’s lawyer sent to OpenAI this week
  3. House Republicans join Elon Musk’s DOGE crusade to slash ‘stunning’ national debt
  4. ‘We are a speck of dust’: CEO of $80 billion DoorDash reveals candid take on popular delivery app’s standing
  5. Elon Musk sets May 10 deadline for $97.4 billion ‘all cash’ OpenAI bid, requests access to company records — letter of intent
  6. ‘It’s time to stop this ridiculous war’—Trump and Putin come to the negotiating table over Ukraine
  7. Experts warn flu season hasn’t peaked yet, and will get worse before it gets better
  8. Robinhood hits record $1 billion in Q4 revenue, boosted by 500% jump in crypto fees
  9. Trump just made his boldest move yet in an attempt to cut down the federal workforce
  10. Trump wants lower interest rates to go ‘hand in hand’ with tariffs, but yields are soaring after inflation data came in hot
  11. DOGE—tasked with trimming federal spending—has more than doubled its budget already, disclosures show
  12. Grimes rips Elon Musk for parading around their 4-year-old during Trump’s press conference: ‘He should not be in public like this’
  13. Informatica CEO:  How AI agents could find their way into most businesses—just as PCs did
  14. Goldman Sachs gobbles up Bitcoin and Ethereum as crypto ETF holdings soar past $2 billion
  15. CIOs are allured by DeepSeek’s promise of lower costs. What’s next is evaluating data privacy and regulatory challenges
  16. Digital asset custodian Bitgo reportedly weighs IPO as soon as this year
  17. French President Macron denounces Trump’s Gaza takeover plan: ‘The right answer is not a real estate operation’
  18. The U.S. just hit its lowest score ever on an international corruption measure
  19. Bret Taylor faced off against Elon Musk in the Twitter takeover drama. As OpenAI chair, he now has to do it again
  20. Duolingo offers a master class in how to kill off a company mascot
  21. The boomer housing crisis is pacing to get even worse: ‘We’ve never had a population pyramid that looks like this’
  22. From Google to Goldman Sachs, here are the top U.S. companies backtracking on diversity initiatives after capitulating to Trump’s war on DEI
  23. A Steve Jobs–signed business card is up for auction and the price has already hit $75,000
  24. Exclusive: Legal AI startup Harvey lands fresh $300 million in Sequoia-led round as CEO says on target for $100 million annual recurring revenue
  25. Trump’s small business department fired staff and said it was an accident—then emailed the next day re-firing them
  26. A 78-year-old pilot was killed after the landing gear on his private jet failed. His wife says he died doing what he loved
  27. Some people are obsessed with Papa John’s buttery garlic dipping sauce, so the chain is introducing a limited-edition bath bomb based on the condiment
  28. Rate cuts put on ice as consumer inflation surges to a 9-month high
  29. Pete Hegseth says Ukraine joining NATO is ‘unrealistic’ and demands member nations take responsibility for their own security: ‘The United States will no longer tolerate an imbalanced relationship’
  30. The White House banned an Associated Press reporter because the news agency hasn’t changed its style guide for ‘Gulf of Mexico.’ Experts say the move ‘plainly violates the First Amendment’
  31. Focusing on its community of customers has driven 23 straight quarters of growth for e.l.f. Beauty
  32. Meta is warning lonely hearts to beware of romance scams on Facebook and Instagram around Valentine’s Day. Watch out for these red flags
  33. The end of Goldman’s IPO diversity rule abandons one of the business world’s most powerful levers for diversity
  34. Everyday prices increased again in January, and so did inflation
  35. HR succession planning is broken and your company’s next CHRO will probably come from outside
  36. iPhone manufacturer Foxconn confirms it would seek to buy Renault’s stake in Nissan if up for grabs 
  37. Heineken’s blockbuster results driven by premium beer and 0.0 drinks as European stocks reach record high
  38. Small business owners warn Trump’s tariffs will cut deep: ‘We are losing a lot of money’
  39. Canada appoints former Mountie as fentanyl czar as part of deal with Trump to avoid 25% tariffs
  40. JPMorgan’s CFO says succession planning for CEO Jamie Dimon is ‘strong as ever’
  41. Google Calendar is no longer showing events like Pride and Black History Month by default
  42. Exclusive: Fal, generative media platform for developers, raises $49 million Series B
  43. Top U.S. Amazon sellers are furious about the ‘avalanche’ of Chinese competitors—and they crave a Trump intervention
  44. I see London, I see France, I see tech antitrust warnings from JD Vance
  45. Sam Altman credits Trump for ‘vibe shift’ in Silicon Valley
  46. Musk appears alongside Trump to admit mistakes will happen as DOGE reforms government: ‘Nobody is going to bat 1,000’
  47. Baidu CEO defends heavy AI investments as competition heats up and Apple reportedly looks elsewhere
  48. e.l.f. Beauty CEO on how to reach Gen-Z women
  49. With war on their doorstep, European defense tech startups are gunning for a slice of growing military budgets
  50. PBS shutters its DEI office to comply with Trump order as GOP senator renews calls to defund public broadcasting
  51. Elon Musk and Bill Ackman are pulling out of Delaware. Now the state is scrambling to protect its $2 billion legal economy
  52. Family of beavers save Czech government $1.2 million by finishing a 7-year dam project in just a few weeks
  53. Coca-Cola earnings pop but CEO James Quincey says Trump’s new aluminum tariffs could spark plastic surge in 2025
  54. Appeals court hands Trump administration another loss, ruling it can’t reinstate freeze on billions in federal grants
  55. Scientists have found the perfect tactic to grab your dog’s attention. Hint: it’s all in the gaze
  56. More than 8000 family offices are revolutionizing wealth management. Are you rich enough to start one?
  57. The Los Angeles wildfires just forced California’s last-resort insurer to do something it hasn’t needed to do in over three decades
  58. The U.K. ‘as usual, is trying to have its cake and eat it’ as it chooses Trump over Europe
  59. Can AI make us lose our minds? Chatbot ‘companions’ can prey on our vulnerabilities in unsettling ways
  60. White House fires USAID inspector general a day after his office warns dismantling of agency means it can no longer track $8.2bn in unspent humanitarian funds
  61. Bosses are fed up with remote work for 4 main reasons. Some of them are undeniable
  62. Goldman Sachs abandons IPO diversity pledge with U.S. DEI goals under fire
  63. An Asheville couple lost everything in the hurricane, including photos of their 12-year-old who died of a genetic disorder. Then a stranger returned them.
  64. Inflation and the price of your vacation: Where your dollar stretches more in 2025—and where it doesn’t
  65. Earn up to 4.50% APY with the best CD rates available on February 12, 2025
  66. OpenAI’s deep research can complete 26% of Humanity’s Last Exam—a benchmark for the frontier of human knowledge
  67. Super Micro’s finance chief — who is leaving as soon as the company can hire someone more experienced — said delinquent financial filings were ‘a distraction’ 
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