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  1. Rivian prices shares at $78 to make IPO the biggest of 2021 and the sixth-largest ever
  2. ‘China’s economy is hitting a great wall’: Parallels to the ’08 housing crash could unleash a major recession, says University of Chicago economist
  3. Student loan forgiveness isn’t included in Democrats’ massive $1.85 trillion spending bill
  4. Cybersecurity experts warn of A.I.’s drawbacks in combating threats
  5. PayPal stock plummets 10% after it lowers its guidance for the year
  6. Fighting bias in A.I. means acknowledging it exists
  7. FDA considering authorizing Pfizer’s COVID vaccine boosters for all U.S. adults, possibly before Thanksgiving
  8. Genius doesn’t happen on its own, it needs networks and opportunities to thrive
  9. How Spotify and Amazon are using A.I. to learn your preferences—and even read your mood
  10. Tesla stock falls 12% after string of Elon Musk tweets about selling stock
  11. One startup wants to offer more than just COVID-19 testing sites in a post-pandemic world
  12. Tim Cook buys into crypto—even if Apple isn’t following him yet
  13. Turkey may be more inflation-proof than the rest of your Thanksgiving meal
  14. Apple CEO Tim Cook says it was Steve Jobs that ‘geared the company to fight for people’s privacy’
  15. For A.I., one-size-fits-all computer chips are a tight squeeze
  16. This year’s top tech gifts for gadget lovers
  17. The airline industry pledges to get to net zero by 2050—but it’s already running out of time
  18. WeWork founder Adam Neumann expresses regret for employees’ lost stock options but says they took a risk
  19. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg understands the assignment of addressing the U.S’s history of racial inequity through infrastructure
  20. How a human-robot workforce can increase efficiency
  21. Nancy Pelosi says the ‘climate crisis is a national security matter’ to defend Pentagon budget increase
  22. PepsiCo’s CEO says he’ll take delivery of his first Tesla Semi trucks this year. But Elon Musk said production won’t start until 2023
  23. Tom Brady tweets ‘to the moooooon’ as Hertz prepares to go public—again
  24. What investors look for when deciding to back an A.I. startup
  25. Chamath Palihapitiya-backed Metromile SPAC fails to live up to its promise
  26. A.I. fast-tracks health care innovations, says Moderna’s chairman
  27. One of the biggest obstacles to America’s energy transition is its woeful power grid, says Iberdrola CEO
  28. How Honeywell and PepsiCo are adding digital tools to boost cross-team collaboration
  29. Companies approach technology investment in 1 of 3 ways, says Accenture CEO
  30. Thieves steal truckload of hard-to-find Nvidia graphics cards
  31. Merck says the U.S. will buy 1.4 million doses of its COVID-19 antiviral pill
  32. How CEOs can respond to the ‘Code Red’ of the climate crisis
  33. Make your Thanksgiving grocery trip now—stores are running low on the staples
  34. Georgia judge ‘bans’ Elf on the Shelf
  35. DeFi is creating a two-tiered market where insiders reap rewards and retail investors get burned, warns SEC’s Crenshaw
  36. Panera Bread is going public again through an IPO
  37. CEO Sarah Friar sold Nextdoor as a ‘kinder’ social network. Investors are buying it—for now.
  38. While investors await Rivian’s hotly anticipated IPO, these wannabe Tesla-killers rev their engines
  39. Fashion industry ups its emissions reduction pledge at COP26—but many popular online brands stay away
  40. The buzz at Fortune’s Brainstorm A.I. conference
  41. GE will split itself into 3 companies, marking the end of the conglomerate for good
  42. We can’t ignore vaccine mandates as we look into labor shortages
  43. Unvaccinated are 16 times more likely to end up in the ICU or die from COVID-19, new study shows
  44. Brainstorm AI provides lessons in the successful adoption of artificial intelligence
  45. Rolls-Royce sees the future of net-zero energy in small nuclear reactors—and it’s got growing competition
  46. Less than 20% of CFOs are confident their finance team can support growth over the next five years
  47. China’s newfound insularity is about more than COVID restrictions
  48. Accenture’s Julie Sweet: A.I. can transform companies, creating ‘responsibility and possibility’ for CEOs
  49. The ‘everything rally’ continues: Bitcoin, ether at all-time highs while stocks go for 9-straight
  50. Robinhood’s security breach exposed private data of 7 million users. 310 of them should be especially worried
  51. The 7 Elon Musk tweets that have sent Tesla shares on a rollercoaster ride
  52. Singapore withdraws free health care for COVID patients who are ‘unvaccinated by choice’
  53. Cryptocurrencies hit market cap of $3 trillion for the first time as Bitcoin and Ether reach record highs
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