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Elon Musk and Sam Altman are accusing each other of scamming investors as SpaceX and OpenAI jockey to lead AI revolution
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The famed food giant selling butter sticks, whipped spreads, and shredded cheeses changed its policy after flexibility became workers’ top priority.

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“People are emotionally dysregulated, distrustful, and disconnected,” bestselling author and professor Brené Brown warned.

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This millennial founder survived a near-death experience. With just $1,000, he’s built a multimillion-dollar game studio inspired by a philosophy from Whole Foods’ CEO.

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