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  1. Philippine lawmakers plan to approve bill to ban ore exports
  2. Amazon’s profit is suddenly going through the roof, fueling CEO Andy Jassy’s $100 billion AI spending spree to fight Google and Microsoft
  3. New Zealand hints at letting more foreign investors buy homes
  4. Armies of rats are laying waste to cities and the $27 billion-a-year problem is only getting worse
  5. Tesla demand is nosediving in EV-friendly Europe amid Elon Musk’s endorsement of the far right
  6. PGA Tour commissioner says he just met with Trump to finalize an investment deal with the Saudi Arabian backers of LIV Golf, ‘paving the way for reunification’ of the sport
  7. OpenAI is combing through over a dozen U.S. states for ideal spots to establish ‘somewhere between 5 to 10’ Stargate AI data centers
  8. Super Bowl viewers are expected to beat their $670 million spend on snacks from last year totaling 107 million pounds
  9. ‘DEI’ might be a blip in history—but the value of diversity and inclusion will persist
  10. Trump’s resignation offer to millions of federal workers is a legal nightmare—and the fight has only just begun
  11. OpenAI cofounder John Schulman is joining Mira Murati’s startup after brief stint at Anthropic
  12. Bitcoin giant Strategy takes loss to stave off likely tax hit—and keeps buying Bitcoin
  13. Southern California Edison says its equipment may have sparked a small wildfire that broke out the same day two other blazes ravaged thousands of Los Angeles homes
  14. How much do aspiring CEOs really need to know about AI? More than they think
  15. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel mocks Mark Zuckerberg on LinkedIn, says he’s ‘VP Product’ at Meta because of all the features Facebook and Instagram have replicated from his app
  16. How Michael Kors owner Capri made a $675 million mistake by waiting in vain for a white knight
  17. A top business consultant says that Trump’s trade policies are forcing business leaders to build ‘tariff war rooms’
  18. Stagwell CEO: Journalism is being drained by overzealous brand safety censorship
  19. Exclusive: Model ML, a financial research startup automating Wall Street’s grunt work, emerges from stealth 
  20. This pair of glasses by Ray Ban’s parent company can help you hear. Yep, you heard that right
  21. Trump once again likens Chuck Schumer to Palestinian people while doubling down on his Gaza takeover proposal
  22. A new bill would ban DeepSeek from government devices because hidden code reveals the AI app could send data to a Chinese telecom: ‘This should be a no-brainer’
  23. Will the human life span increase within your lifetime? More men than women believe it will, survey finds
  24. Meet the 24-year-old helping Lilly test a preventive Alzheimer’s drug
  25. Super Bowl LIX is several days away, but the commercials are already here
  26. Mastercard shares are at an all time high—here’s why
  27. Max Levchin says it’s cathartic to help laid-off staff pack up their boxes: ‘You can play this from the comfort of your office or in the middle of the floor that’s crying’
  28. Reliable ‘reasoning’ AI agents may be just around the corner thanks to DeepSeek’s innovations, say researchers
  29. 6 ways your brain and body benefit when you stop drinking alcohol
  30. So long, Billabong. Virtually all Quiksilver, Billabong, and Volcom stores are shutting down in the U.S., and roughly 1,400 employees will be laid off
  31. Meet Jamieson Greer, Trump’s pick to be the top U.S. trade negotiator, who could soon be the face of America’s worldwide tariff threats
  32. A $4 billion settlement for victims of the Maui wildfires is in limbo a year and a half later, as insurance companies say they’ve been unfairly villainized
  33. Here’s who the prediction markets are saying will win this year’s Super Bowl
  34. Bill Gates says Steve Jobs told him he should’ve taken acid as it would have made Microsoft’s products look better
  35. Trump Media’s fintech platform is taking shape with a Bitcoin ETF and ‘America First’ investment funds for the ‘Patriot Economy’
  36. Egypt officials say Trump’s proposal to empty Gaza is a grave threat to its national security—and its half-century peace deal with Israel is at risk
  37. The Heritage Foundation is pressuring a federal judge to reveal if Prince Harry lied on his immigration paperwork: ‘If he lied, that gets you deported’
  38. Trump tariffs will cost U.S. carmakers billions and are a ‘bonanza’ for Asian competitors, warns Ford CEO Jim Farley 
  39. A new type of bird flu has spread to cows in Nebraska; expert warns it could ‘make COVID seem like a walk in the park’
  40. Israeli defense minister gets in line with Trump’s Gaza proposal, instructs army to prep for massive Palestinian evacuation
  41. Trump is grateful bullets ‘didn’t affect my hair’; calls on Americans to ‘bring God back into our lives’ at prayer breakfast
  42. Female-focused search engine Diem sees 40% growth amid Trump, TikTok’s troubles, and Meta’s ‘masculinity’ moment
  43. Day of reckoning: Federal workers must decide whether to take Trump’s resignation offer or return to the office five days a week
  44. Honeywell will split into 3 companies, ending the run for one of the few remaining U.S. industrial conglomerates
  45. Uber CEO says the company is ‘well-positioned’ on autonomous vehicles—but gains are still a long way off
  46. Salesforce announces its first COFO—a powerful new exec role that combines CFO and COO
  47. Bank of England gives hawkish warning as it cuts rates to 4.5%
  48. Vermillion Cliffs Ventures launches with $13 million debut fund
  49. Ferrari contemplates pre-defined color combinations to stop the rise of ‘strange’ cars
  50. Wife of a flight attendant killed in the American Airlines-helicopter crash says he was put on the plane after a last-minute schedule change: ‘We believe he was supposed to be on that flight’
  51. Google’s AI views evolve in an ‘increasingly complex geopolitical landscape’
  52. The person ruling on Elon Musk’s DOGE conflicts of interest is…Elon Musk
  53. Millennials say the American retirement dream is outdated. Here’s what they’re dreaming of instead
  54. New Attorney General Pam Bondi calls for creation of ‘weaponization working group’ to review Jack Smith’s Trump cases
  55. Nissan suspends merger talks with Honda, potentially ending the dream of a new Japanese car giant
  56. AstraZeneca sees profits surge despite Chinese import tax allegations
  57. Second type of H5N1 bird flu has infected U.S. dairy cows in Nevada
  58. Tesla sales fall 60% in Germany as owner Elon Musk continues to back far right AfD—’nobody wants to be associated with it’
  59. The U.S. is abnormally cold and La Niña usually eases warming, but Earth just set another heat record anyway
  60. Top DOJ official accuses FBI chief of ‘insubordination’ but tries to dampen talk of revenge on agents ‘who simply followed orders’
  61. Gucci parts ways with creative director Sabato De Sarno after sales slide
  62. Federal workers ask whether Musk buyout deal is real or a trick as deadline approaches
  63. How Hitachi hedges against a global trade war
  64. Police still have no leads in Pennsylvania egg heist 4 days after theft
  65. UnitedHealth raises concerns with SEC over Ackman post on X
  66. ING misses estimates as lending income declines, costs rise
  67. $4 billion settlement for Hawaii’s Lahaina wildfire victims is tied up. Here’s what to know
  68. Israeli defense minister tells army to prepare plans for Palestinians to leave Gaza under Trump plan
  69. Google scraps diversity hiring goals in the face of Trump’s new anti-DEI government contractor rules
  70. A $5.5 million home is about to tumble into Cape Cod Bay. Officials warn it could set off a domino effect of destruction
  71. ‘An erosion of our democracy’: Critics say Trump and Musk are dismantling government in under 30 days
  72. Microsoft’s AI boss just raided Google. He poached two scientists who built a tool that can transform ho-hum text into a riveting podcast
  73. South Korea’s government is the latest to block China’s DeepSeek on official devices, following Australia and Taiwan
  74. Paycheck-to-paycheck nation: 59% of Americans wouldn’t cover a $1,000 expense with savings
  75. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.50% APY. Here are the best CD rates for February 6, 2025
  76. A new bill in Congress would cap credit card interest rates at 10%. But the limits could harm consumers, experts warn
  77. Europe’s high travel costs are driving Americans away
  78. Why your flight could take longer in the future
  79. Small towns are offering millions in tax breaks to land the mega gas station with a cult-like following and the ‘cleanest restrooms in America’
  80. Monzo founder says the American dream is ‘antithetical’ to British culture, where a ‘know your place’ attitude kills innovation
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