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Asia
Suspected Chinese spy balloon downed off Carolina coast after traversing military sites across U.S.
Chinese balloon: Biden says ‘We’re going to take care of it’ as FAA closes airspace over Carolina coast
Inside the selloff in Adani Group stocks that wiped out market value of more than $80 billion in a week: ‘The dust is not yet settled’
Environment
New England is bracing for a brutal cold snap and temperatures could get as low as -50 degrees with windchill: ‘In these conditions, frostbite can develop in as little as 30 minutes’
In synthetic biology, startups and incumbent companies should be partners, not foes
How to manage complex stakeholder interests? Think like a designer
Europe
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addresses Piers Morgan probe on whether he’s ‘stinking rich’—but refuses to be drawn on billionaire status
How the free media were duped by a fake pro-Putin list of Western companies still doing business in Russia a year into the Ukraine invasion
In France, Gen Z is taking to the streets to defend their work-life balance. The fight for retirement starts at age 18
Finance
CoreLogic updates its home price risk assessment for 392 U.S. housing markets
The Fed is all that matters to Wall Street analysts brushing aside disappointing earnings and profit outlook
Inflation may decline then bubble up again, warns Morgan Stanley’s Jim Caron: ‘The markets do not have this priced in’
Health
‘Died suddenly’ surges more than 740% in tweets about COVID vaccines: ‘It’s kind of in-group language’
Tech CEO Bryan Johnson is spending millions to be 18 again, but a longevity expert says his ‘heroic discipline’ is unsustainable
Cancer vaccines are already a reality—but your doctor might not tell you about them unless you ask
Leadership
Employers are suffering from ‘pandemic paranoia’ and they’re scared to let go of workers, according to a global staffing firm
Black History Month is a time to remember the countless contributions of African Americans despite political pushback
Vivek Wadhwa: ‘I lost my wife to cancer in 2019–and decided to defeat it for good. Now all of India is joining my quest for world-saving innovation’
The Ledger
Keeping up with the SEC: Here’s what Kim Kardashian and your financial adviser have in common
Crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy after FTX implosion
New York bans new crypto mining power plants—for now
Lifestyle
Inflation is wreaking havoc on the American middle class and 8 out of 10 say they are spending their savings just to get by
Girls’ flag football is so buzzy that California just made it a high school sport
Beyoncé fans are gearing up to buy tickets to her upcoming world tour whether Ticketmaster is ready or not
Personal Finance
Millennials are relying on parents to pay the bills
Inflation is wreaking havoc on the American middle class and 8 out of 10 say they are spending their savings just to get by
The CEO of Bank of America is slowing down hiring and taking a pay cut but he’s still making $30 million
Politics
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addresses Piers Morgan probe on whether he’s ‘stinking rich’—but refuses to be drawn on billionaire status
America’s top diplomat is cancelling his high-stakes trip to China because of their mystery balloon flying over Montana
Vivek Wadhwa: ‘I lost my wife to cancer in 2019–and decided to defeat it for good. Now all of India is joining my quest for world-saving innovation’
Retail
6-year-old Michigan boy may star in new GrubHub ad campaign after ordering $1,000 in food on his father’s cellphone
‘Sushi terrorism’ has sent a Japanese company’s shares plunging
Layoffs are the medicine America needs to take to break out of inflation’s vicious circle, says former Walmart U.S. CEO
Success
The CEO of Bank of America is slowing down hiring and taking a pay cut but he’s still making $30 million
The latest jobs report is an all-time head scratcher and it could be showing us how the pandemic has permanently changed the labor market
Making workers commute for meetings that are a ‘killer’ of freedom and time is a punishment, says workplace expert
Tech
The stratospheric rise of Elon Musk’s SpaceX’s masks growing turbulence for space startups: ‘We’re going to see some of that get wiped out’
Killer robots take on critics in a major showdown over policing: ‘In the end, it comes down to ethics’
Mark Zuckerberg is pinning his comeback on Reels. Here’s how viral ‘creators’ could make or break his plan.