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Asia
Who is Gautam Adani? India’s richest man is bleeding money after getting in a war of words with a major short-seller
China is ‘gravely concerned’ about America pursuing ‘technology hegemony’ as chips and tech battle escalates
In first public appearance since one of the biggest ever wealth wipeouts, Asia’s richest man was relaxed, smiling and quiet on fraud allegations
Environment
The federal government just shut down a proposed gold mine in Alaska after a decade-long fight because would have hurt the ‘unrivaled’ salmon economy
Environmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
6 states that depend on the Colorado River have agreed on a new water-sharing model. California is still holding out
Europe
Pivotal chip-making player ASML is about to help the U.S. stymie Chinese production. CEO Peter Wennink is fighting to make sure his business isn’t collateral damage
Russian millionaire with ties to hacking Hillary Clinton campaign faces U.S. trial over stealing insider Tesla, Microsoft stock tips
France is buying an impressionist masterpiece for $43 million a little help from from luxury goods giant LVMH
Finance
This is the second-biggest home price correction of the post-WWII era—it’s also a fairly mild correction, so far
Why a Stripe down round would be a ‘good lesson’ for startups, according to one VC
The EV wars are here and it’s ‘now or never’ for major players like Ford and GM to gain ground against Tesla, according to Wedbush analyst Dan Ives
Health
The rise and fall of the Liver King—a social media sensation who is now being sued by his followers for $25 million
Americans spend the most on health care but aren’t living longer or healthier lives than other high-income countries
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Leadership
The professor who wrote the book on digital surveillance says that Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover means our political stability, health and sanity come down to one man: ‘I regard this as fundamentally intolerable’
Google layoffs: Worker on maternity leave says she found out she’d been sacked while feeding her newborn at 4:30 a.m.
Tesla just got hit with a DOJ subpoena over its self-driving cars
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Crypto lender BlockFi files for bankruptcy after FTX implosion
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Showtime and Paramount+ are merging into a single streaming service. Here’s what it means for you
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Even millionaire millennials are now renting instead of buying homes
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Environmental concerns are on the rise across the world–but Americans’ support for climate action has been stagnant for years. Here’s why
China is ‘gravely concerned’ about America pursuing ‘technology hegemony’ as chips and tech battle escalates
People are much less likely to trust the medical system if they are from an ethnic minority, have disabilities, or identify as LGBTQ+, according to a first-of-its-kind study by Sanofi
Retail
Layoffs are the medicine America needs to take to break out of inflation’s vicious circle, says former Walmart U.S. CEO
Amazon Fresh shoppers will soon have to buy a lot more to get free Prime delivery
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Success
A ‘blue-collar boomerang’ is coming—but it’s still not enough to solve the labor shortage
Even millionaire millennials are now renting instead of buying homes
Winter weather causes hundreds of flight cancellations—and a big chunk of them are from Southwest
Tech
Pivotal chip-making player ASML is about to help the U.S. stymie Chinese production. CEO Peter Wennink is fighting to make sure his business isn’t collateral damage
PayPal is the latest tech company to announce mass layoffs and it says it’s cutting 2,000 jobs
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