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  1. South Koreans will soon vote for a new president, after courts uphold Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment for his martial law disaster
  2. OnlyFans founder and a crypto foundation launch a ‘David vs. Goliath’ bid to buy TikTok
  3. One country spared from Trump’s reciprocal tariffs: Mexico—but it’s still fighting other fees
  4. U.S. coffee drinkers face pricier cup as tariffs hit key supplier
  5. Trump’s $3 gasoline dream is still far off for American drivers
  6. Trump appointee Scott Kupor resigns from some a16z funds, boards ahead of confirmation as head of OPM, documents show
  7. Canada’s former banker turned prime minister slams Trump’s tariffs as ‘misguided’
  8. Senate confirms Dr. Oz to lead Medicare and Medicaid as Congress debates cuts to programs that provide millions with coverage
  9. In the reeling energy sector, an unexpected OPEC production hike plus tariff fears send oil prices plunging 7%
  10. Trump says tariffs will help U.S. manufacturing. So why are manufacturers so furious?
  11. Are Trump’s tariffs as bad as the Smoot-Hawley Act, which is blamed for deepening the Great Depression? They’re actually worse
  12. The stock market is tanking on tariffs, but Walmart and Costco shares are relatively unscathed. Here’s why
  13. Tariffs mean an economic hit for U.S. firms—but also confusion and paperwork
  14. Trump’s tariff numbers appear to have been calculated through a simple math formula, which works with every single country on the list
  15. Rihanna’s little-known philanthropy has been giving away millions for more than a decade. Her ‘uncommon’ strategy is a case study for other celebrities to follow
  16. Here are Trump’s reciprocal tariffs by country
  17. Creating and sharing deepfakes through tools such as OpenAI is now a crime in New Jersey—punishable by up to 5 years in prison
  18. The shingles vaccine could be the next best tool to prevent dementia, new study finds
  19. Bitcoin, broader crypto market slump as Trump unveils unprecedented tariff package
  20. Trump’s second term brings worst stock market start since 2001
  21. Jeep maker Stellantis is already taking drastic actions to shut down some production following Trump’s tariffs
  22. Warren Buffett calls himself ‘cheap’ for still living in the same house he purchased for $31,500—despite having $168 billion to his name
  23. Baby boomers are beating millennials in a housing showdown, scooping up homes in all cash
  24. How I came to understand Taylor Swift—and what she gets right about success
  25. Indeed CEO Chris Hyams reveals two-thirds of jobs on the platform demand skills that AI can already handle
  26. Gap, Nike and Levi’s took years to diversify from China. Now sky high tariffs on nations like Vietnam are ruining plans and tanking their stocks
  27. ‘Fake news’: Tesla’s Elon Musk dashes investor hopes he may finally be leaving politics, insisting he’s not going anywhere
  28. Ford will offer employee pricing to all U.S. customers for the next two months as auto tariffs go into effect
  29. Ford tries to ease tariff pain with a new offer: Employee prices for everyone
  30. Trump’s tariffs put American growth and prosperity at risk—and raise the likelihood of a recession
  31. Popular Tony’s Chocolonely chocolate bars recalled for possibly containing ‘small stones’
  32. The NHL just struck a $7.7 billion deal with Rogers, which is more than double the previous media-rights contract they signed a decade ago
  33. U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee fires coach and director after investigation reveals one of their teenage athletes was sexually abused for years
  34. A new wildfire prediction AI model shows why data rules
  35. ‘Oh really? Oh s—.’ CEO reacts live to tariff-based stock plunge on earnings call
  36. A charity co-founded by Prince Harry is under investigation after its board chair accused the prince of orchestrating a bullying campaign to force her out
  37. Burned-out executives can cost companies more than $20,000—and cause a ‘social contagion effect’
  38. Trump’s tariff bonanza has sparked a fresh stock market selloff: The S&P, Nasdaq, and Dow are all in free fall
  39. Refusing to drink the corporate Kool-Aid, half of Gen Zers would turn down a job that doesn’t align with their beliefs
  40. Chappell Roan says parents are ‘in hell.’ Does she have a point?
  41. BNY launches new blockchain accounting tool with BlackRock as first client
  42. The exact salary increase attractive workers can expect to earn has been revealed—and it’s tens of thousands more than their less good-looking peers
  43. Trump says tariffs will bring back jobs. Economists aren’t so sure
  44. Treasury Secretary Bessent blames Trump tariff sell-off in markets on deflating AI bubble: ‘That’s a Mag 7 problem, not a MAGA problem’
  45. Trump tariffs leave Northern Ireland, and its whiskey and plane makers, at the whim of the EU
  46. Bangladesh, the world’s second-largest garment producer, fears pain from Trump tariffs: ‘We were not ready for this’
  47. Kohl’s new CEO is making more than double the retailer’s previous top executive as the company struggles with store closures and falling revenue
  48. The Philippines says it’ll ‘act fast and take advantage’ of its ‘advantageous position’ in a post-Trump tariff world
  49. Inside the fundraising playbook of the serial entrepreneur who’s done 3,000 pitches, raised $3 billion, and sold his startups to Amazon and Walmart in monster acquisitions 
  50. Europe’s luxury players face a path-defining twist with Trump’s tariffs. But only a handful of them will suffer the worst impact
  51. India got hit hard by Trump’s new tariffs—but sees an opportunity after competitors like China and Vietnam got hit harder
  52. Wharton is set to offer an MBA major in AI—and that has implications for CFOs
  53. Private equity wants the $12 trillion Americans have stashed in their 401(k) plans. A study says the upside temptation might not be worth the risk.
  54. Apple leads decline in tech stocks after Trump announces sweeping new tariffs
  55. I tried Tinder and OpenAI’s new flirtbot—and one aspect was eerie and unnerving
  56. DOGE’s private contract crackdown has eliminated more than 120 Deloitte contracts—more than twice the amount of any other consultancy
  57. Invest in CDs now to get up to 4.55% APY. Here are the best CD rates for April 3, 2025
  58. Earn up to 5% APY on the best high-yield savings account on April 3, 2025
  59. Plaid notches $575 million funding round as fintech sector rides upswing
  60. A TikTok deal is imminent (as Amazon enters the fray)
  61. Siemens to boost drug discoveries using AI through the $5.1 billion acquisition of U.S. software firm Dotmatics
  62. Trump’s tariffs likely to shift—but not before more pain, UBS says
  63. The digital nomads and wealthy retirees moving to super-luxe residential megayachts for a neverending cruise
  64. Europe’s secret ‘big bazooka’ could be a key retaliatory tool against Trump’s new tariffs
  65. I’ve spent years helping female founders access capital. Now that they have AI, they might not need to
  66. Will AI ever cure cancer? The multibillion-dollar race to bring the first AI-discovered drug to market
  67. North Carolina ’s GOP lawmakers and Democratic governor joined to pass a rare greenhouse gas law in the South—now it might be repealed
  68. Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs were worse than expected—sparking a global selloff
  69. Bill Gates offers to let anyone download the first operating system he and Paul Allen wrote 50 years ago: ‘That code remains the coolest I’ve ever written’
  70. Denmark’s prime minister visits Greenland in pushback to Trump threats to take control of the Arctic territory
  71. U.K. PM Starmer confirms Trump’s 10% levies will hurt the British economy: ‘Nothing is off the table’
  72. How KLM’s CEO learned the ropes working in Amsterdam’s airport—and is winning compliments from Delta’s Ed Bastian
  73. Marco Rubio and U.S. NATO envoy arrive in Brussels as allies await news on how much America’s military will turn its back on Europe
  74. Here’s how the world’s major economies have reacted to Trump’s sweeping new tariffs
  75. Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs crash markets and send world leaders scrambling to respond
  76. ICE arrests 37 people in Washington roofing firm raid: ‘They arrived wielding their guns like they were going to shoot us’
  77. EU says Trump’s tariffs ‘major blow to the world economy’ but remains open to talks despite U.S. escalation
  78. Current refi mortgage rates report for April 3, 2025
  79. Current mortgage rates report for April 3, 2025: Rates continue to trend down
  80. The Czech Republic, and its quiet automotive giant Skoda, are bucking an economic downturn unfolding in its crucial ally Germany
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