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From Trump to Tech: Scandals, Strategies, and Gen Z's Grind

FIFA President Apologizes for Joke, Former Windows Exec Used Epstein for Microsoft Exit Negotiations, and More

FIFA President Gianni Infantino apologized to British football fans after making a joke about arrests of England supporters during the World Cup, a comment that drew criticism from the Football Supporters' Association, according to Sky News. The apology followed a backlash after Infantino quipped, "For the first time in history... no Brit was arrested during a World Cup. Imagine!" while speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

In other news, emails published by the Justice Department revealed that former Windows boss Steven Sinofsky sought advice from Jeffrey Epstein during negotiations for his departure from Microsoft in November 2012, The Verge reported. The emails appear to show Sinofsky forwarding emails to Epstein as he negotiated a $14 million payout from Microsoft.

Meanwhile, Firaxis Games announced an update to Civilization VII, titled "Test of Time," aimed at addressing criticisms that the game "didn't feel like a Civilization game," according to Ars Technica. The update, slated for release this spring, will rethink unpopular changes and, in some cases, replace key mechanics from the original release. Ed Beach, the Civilization franchise's creative director, and Dennis Shirk, its executive producer, discussed the planned changes with Ars Technica.

In economic news, Morgan Stanley's Chief Investment Officer in the Wealth Management division, Lisa Shalett, stated that the Trump administration has revealed how America built a new exceptionalism, meaning other countries will now leverage their own economic firepower against trade partners, Fortune reported. Shalett explained that America's economy was underpinned by monetary stimulus, fiscal stimulus, and imported disinflation from trade with China. "This combination was extraordinarily powerful for corporate earnings and growth over the past 15 years," Shalett said.

Finally, Shark Tank investor Kevin O'Leary warned Gen Z founders against glorifying "hustle culture," Fortune reported. O'Leary advised young founders to avoid working 18 hours a day, stating, "How stupid is that?" His admonishment comes as some in Silicon Valley newly glorify the "996" work schedule – 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week – that was outlawed in China in 2021.

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