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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Paramount-Skydance merger drama is almost over. Seagram Scion Edgar Bronfman Jr. dropped his last-minute bid for the entertainment giant.
Donald Trump is dropping more NFTs. He advertised a series of portraits of himself by saying he’s the “Crypto President.”
Mark Zuckerberg has some regrets. He thinks Meta should have fought government COVID-19 anti-misinformation efforts harder than it did.
Elon Musk is backing an AI kill switch bill. The xAI threw his support behind a California measure that’s drawn skepticism from Silicon Valley.
Eli Lilly is offering a big Zepound discount. Some doses are half-off—but there’s a catch that might make the deal more expensive than it seems.
ARE AMERICAN WORKERS GETTING ANCY?
A new report from Bankrate suggestions that nearly 1 in 2 employees will be looking for new jobs within the next year, with the figure jumping to 2 in 3 for Gen Z.
Still, that overall figure has creeped down from where it was a year ago, when 56% of the workforce was starting
IS A HOUSING MARKET BLOCKING BECOMING UN-STUCK?
An analysis of federal mortgage data suggests that 85% homeowners have a mortgage below 6%, a bit below the prevailing average market rate.
That’s down from a record 93% in 2022, suggesting that many homeowners might be feeling less locked-in with their lower-cost housing loans than just short while ago.
Quartz’s Rocio Fabbro digs through the numbers and what they might mean for the housing market.
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SURPRISING DISCOVERIES
A blast from the past. A donor to London’s National Gallery cheered its destruction of some false building columns from beyond the grave.
Garbage in, energy out. Spain’s Repsol is betting big on recycled biofuels made from cooking oil and waste.
The most boring ‘RoboCop’ sequel ever. Police departments are experimenting with having officers write up reports with AI chatbots.
Weed legalization is bad for weed stocks. Shares in the sector are falling on news that the government might reclassify the drug.
IKEA hopes in-store shoppers buy more online. The furniture retailer is experimenting with a new store format in Tokyo.
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