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Elon Musk reverses course on charging governments $50,000 for a critical Twitter tool after New York’s subway said no wayKey TikTok leader trying to prevent a U.S. ban is leaving because he was given a job described as a ‘poison chalice’Carl Icahn’s net worth plunges $10 billion in a day after a short seller alleged that his financial operations are ‘ponzi-like’Exclusive: A rare #MeToo lawsuit in finance was set to expose Wall Street’s sexist culture. It just settled out of courtFirst Republic’s collapse sends regional bank shares reeling as investors ponder which among them could be nextLyft’s CEO defends laying off 1,100 employees as a way to keep prices down and pay drivers more: ‘We want to be in line with where Uber is’Cocaine and ketamine is found in the system of murdered San Francisco tech exec Bob LeeTech investor Prosus has learned some lessons about how to best use generative A.I.The economists who studied the tweets that predated the SVB bank run and implosion reveal how social media fuels financial panicJerry Springer may not have been the first to use the [bleeping] bleep sound, but a media historian says he made it iconicLosing grip strength could be an early warning sign of dementia, but here are 2 ways you can improve itAmazon’s cloud business is clamping down on managers’ freedom to hire in latest cost control—leaked memoChegg’s shares tumbled nearly 50% after the edtech company said its customers are using ChatGPT instead of paying for its study toolsApple and Google are teaming up to stop bad actors from using tracking devices to stalk peopleCancer-causing toxins are in shampoos, body lotions, and cleaning products. Here’s what experts want you to knowPrince Charles fancies himself a ‘defender of faith’ as he invites Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh leaders to his coronationA.I.’s threat to jobs is not hypothetical—just ask IBM’s bossAfter coming for Jack Dorsey and Adani, short-seller Hindenburg  goes after Carl Icahn and accuses him of a ‘Ponzi-like’ corporate setupJob openings just fell to their lowest level in 2 years—and layoffs to their highest level in even longerYou may not get the raise you want if you switch jobs—but it’s still the best way to get a pay bumpRyan Reynolds’ Welsh soccer team is celebrating a league promotion with an open bus tour through WrexhamStanford researchers scoured every reputable study for the link between video games and gun violence that politicians point to. Here’s what the review foundCharles Schwab’s daughter thinks Americans need to know more about money—and is cautious of cryptoWhy the AAPI ‘umbrella’ can do more harm than good in the workplaceThe top 3 lessons Bill Gates taught this former Microsoft VPTennis legend Serena Williams and supermodel Karlie Kloss both revealed their pregnancies at the Met GalaBernie Sanders calls for income over $1 billion to be taxed at 100%: ’People can make it on $999 million’Big-city dog owners are dealing with an epidemic of marijuana butt poisonings as the number of canine cannabis cases surges 300% in 5 yearsLegendary Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot dies at 84The state of California is suing one of its own cities for blocking a housing project for homeless people in a quaint area called ‘Old Town’America’s nuclear waste capital wants to keep up their cottage industry even though New Mexico wants the authority to crack down25-year-old drunk driver going 65mph on a beach road kills a 34-year-old bride leaving her wedding reception in a golf cart: police8 Ivy League schools got $5.5 billion in donations from foundations in 2019, while the 99 historically Black colleges and universities got $45 millionAn Oregon politician turned to a secret $10,000 monthly deal with a weed firm because her $77,000 salary couldn’t cover her student loans and divorceCitibank CEO ‘very pleased’ First Republic’s demise eliminates the last big threat from banking’s recent turmoilTesla raises the price on Model 3 and Model Y after a series of cutsThe new Coinbase and Gemini offshore exchanges and what they mean for cryptoThe first female fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force says 30 years of women in combat has made the military strongerCoinbase offshore exchange launches with Bitcoin and Ethereum futuresHow much the class of 2023 expects to earn in their first entry-level job—and how much employers say they’ll payWarren Buffett served Japan’s top bosses glasses of Coke while he interviewed them, searching for his next major investmentGemini launches offshore derivatives platform as Winklevoss twins tire of U.S. crypto quagmire‘The Godfather of A.I.’ warns of ‘nightmare scenario’ where artificial intelligence begins to set itself objectives like gaining powerSamsung threatens to fire employees if they leak data to A.I. chatbots like ChatGPTManagers want workers back in the office in the name of productivity—but employees have very different ideas about what productivity actually isHow JPMorgan turned First Republic’s nightmarish week into a dream scenario for shareholdersVCs aren’t convinced JPMorgan’s acquisition of First Republic stems the crisis—and big questions remainFuture of Finance: Franklin Templeton’s Bayston and Kaul on embracing blockchains as ‘emerging digital nation-states’‘People are having a hard time affording food’: Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya suggests corporate margins are behind ‘troubling’ food inflationCancer patients face grave financial barriers to care: ‘There is this dramatic loss of income’Where’s your money? Your bank should be able to tell youSnoop Dogg throws his hat in the ring to buy NHL team: ‘I wanna bring hockey to our community’The U.S. surgeon general just declared the latest public health epidemic: LonelinessThe 1994 regulatory loophole that led to Jamie Dimon’s First Republic coupTV and movie writers plan to strike. Late-night shows and ‘Saturday Night Live’ are likely to go dark first
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