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Amid a chemical stench, EPA chief asks worried residents at Ohio train derailment site to ‘trust the government’Company behind crypto TerraUSD, whose collapse cost investors $40 billion and set off an industry-wide crisis, is sued for fraud by SECFormer Googler pulls back the curtain on a bureaucratic ‘maze’—and lambastes bosses and employees for losing sight of what’s important‘A big thunderstorm, but then it’s followed by a little drizzle’: Experts unpack Canada’s ban on foreign real-estate purchasesAn engineering professor warned that people trust self-driving technology so much it’s ‘injuring them or killing them’ a day before Tesla’s massive recallProsecutors move to limit Sam Bankman-Fried’s device and internet use, but stop short of demanding jail timeThe housing market downturn isn’t overBruce Willis’ family says his condition is worsening into a type of dementiaJoe Biden says 3 UFOs shot down after Chinese spy balloon were benign, but expresses no regret for destroying themMarty Walsh becomes first Biden Cabinet secretary to leave, heading up NHL players’ unionA look back at Susan Wojcicki’s time at YouTube: Google’s ex-landlord and Sergey Brin’s former sister-in-lawFormer Barclays chief Jes Staley’s ‘profound’ friendship with Jeffrey Epstein revealed in trove of emailsMarburg virus, a relative of Ebola with no approved vaccines or treatments, is spreading in West Africa. Here’s what you need to knowSen. John Fetterman checks himself into a hospital for depression after it became ‘severe in recent weeks’Biden and Xi will have a balloon summit: ‘We’re not looking for a new Cold War’Portugal is ending its golden visa program as politicians blame it for driving up housing pricesYouTube unleashed a new weapon in the short-form video wars, and the results after two weeks should worry TikTok and InstagramBuzzy ChatGPT chatbot is so error-prone that its maker just publicly promised to fix the tech’s ‘glaring and subtle biases’NYC’s mayor is backpedaling on his return-to-office demands because the city can’t fill enough jobsGen Z exposes a shortcoming of their college education that could impact the workforce for decadesBear market barely dents crypto lobby, with quarterly spending still near $7 millionMillennials’ decision to live with their parents has paid off. Now they can afford to buy their own homesBillionaire George Soros says the planet is close to a tipping point and melting ice sheets are a ‘threat to the survival of our civilization’IBM chief says it might be ‘a good thing’ that robots will replace a ton of white collar jobsYour stress is killing your body and brain and taking years off your lifeBitcoin bull Mike Novogratz, who once predicted it hitting $500K in 2024, would now be ‘the happiest guy’ if it ends the year at $30KTesla recalls all 362,758 vehicles with Full Self-Driving Beta because it ‘may cause crashes’‘Goldilocks’ consumers may be helping the economy stabilize with spending that’s neither too hot nor too coldLawyer takes on Cristiano Ronaldo for hush money in decade-old sexual assault case—and has to pay his legal feesJPMorgan’s top strategist warns markets could be heading for another ‘Volmageddon’Ryan Seacrest bids farewell to ‘work wife’ Kelly Ripa, as her real-life husband prepares to step inMeta and the rest of Big Tech just got a new reason to be fearful about their future in EuropeYouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving her role at the tech giant: ‘The time is right for me’Trump grand jury on Georgia election recommends perjury chargesBank of America is finally taking a hatchet to its investment jobs as it follows Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs layoffsCan you make money following an activist investor into a stock? It dependsBitcoin breaks $25K for first time since mid-2022, some hail thaw of crypto winterA part time tennis player with a full time real estate job beat one of the best competitors in the world—but his Cinderella journey just endedIn the future, all IKEA mattresses could be circularAmericans are drowning in credit card debt thanks to inflation and soaring interest ratesTesla workers accuse the company of firing several employees after they tried to organize a union: ‘I feel blindsided’WallStreetBets creator sues Reddit and says he was unfairly forced out: ‘I felt this was personal, and I felt betrayed’Ashton Kutcher doesn’t care if critics pan his movies. His ‘surprising’ talent as a VC investor lets him cherry pick ‘fun’ acting jobsWe just got another crucial sign of inflation slowing down—but only sort ofChina hits Lockheed Martin, Raytheon with sanctions over arms sales to TaiwanGoogle says that Russian hacker attacks against Ukraine are up 250% and ‘near constant’ since the invasionAs a mushroom cloud hovers over east Ohio, train crash victims tear into EPA over toxic spill at packed town hall‘I feel stuck’: How to embrace ‘wintering’ when your ambition is tappedNorfolk Southern dodges furious Ohio residents over fiery, toxic train crash: ‘Why are they being hush-hush?’Staking services like Lido offer 5% returns—and are very different from earlier high-yield crypto offeringsScottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation echoes Jacinda Ardern’s exit over burnoutGoogle is mismanaged and has ‘delusions of exceptionalism,’ entrepreneur who sold his startup to the search giant saysA former Dow Chemical executive and an activist want corporations to better govern their political spending in the next election. Here’s howMeta and Twitter are cutting middle managers. Here’s how to tell if yours are actually valuableRemote workers and freelancers are cutting back on working from home—because it’s too expensiveApple’s latest patent sparks speculation a foldable iPhone may be in the worksSecrets of a fractional CFOTPG sees ‘one of the most challenging fundraising environments we’ve seen’—and is looking to Europe and insurance companies for capitalMeta is bumping Mark Zuckerberg’s personal security spending by $4 million just weeks after mass layoffsControversial Trump World Bank pick who questioned climate science is stepping down earlyCEOs aren’t abandoning their ESG plans—but they are changing the language they use to defend themActivision Blizzard is joining the rush of tech firms demanding employees come back to the officeThe return to the office could be the real reason for the slump in productivity. Here’s the data to prove itA third of people say they ‘constantly swear’ at work. Here’s how to determine when cursing in the office is really okayCharlie Munger says BYD was his best investment at Berkshire Hathaway—it’s ‘almost ridiculous’ how much it’s beating Elon Musk’s Tesla
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