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  1. Netflix’s former cybersecurity chief on breaking into the high-demand industry
  2. Despite complaints, Elon Musk plans to start charging Twitter users $8 monthly for verification check marks as soon as Monday
  3. Traders react to Jerome Powell’s ‘devil’s bargain’ as Fed’s hawkish tone sets in
  4. CBS and its former chief to pay $30.5 million for covering up sexual assault claims
  5. Progressive CEO Tricia Griffith wants leaders to engage in uncomfortable discussions
  6. China’s loss is Mexico’s gain: Bank of America says a transformed global supply chain means nearshoring investment in the country is a ‘lifetime opportunity’
  7. Drinking coffee while you’re pregnant could make your kids shorter by a few centimeters, a new study says
  8. Robinhood reports 12% quarterly decline in crypto revenue as monthly active users fall 1.8 million
  9. ‘I want to know where the investors were.’ Uber whistleblower says company’s backers stayed silent as the company ‘broke democracy itself’
  10. For Black women, health plays an outsize role in retirement planning
  11. Two Saudi royals are holding up the sale of their Beverly Hills mansion by fighting over stained carpets and home repairs
  12. Financial planners to winners of tonight’s $1.2 billion Powerball jackpot: Don’t take it in cash
  13. Alan Greenspan says that a strong US dollar will have a ‘monetary tailwind’ into the next year
  14. The labor market is still hot but a new study hints the future could look a lot different
  15. Musk says Twitter will keep current bans in place through midterms
  16. The Fed hikes interest rates again by 75 basis points but hints at a break in the future
  17. Globalization’s great reboot
  18. ReNew Power’s Sumant Sinha: ‘It’s time for the U.S. and India to lead on climate action’
  19. U.S. inflation will moderate next year, but a recession is ‘inevitable,’ says Man Group hedge fund CEO
  20. Microsoft exec says solving climate change goes way beyond cutting pollution: ‘The ultimate bottleneck is the supply of skilled people’
  21. The American middle class is at the end of an era
  22. ‘Dark clouds’: One of the world’s biggest shipping companies has a stark recession warning for the global economy in its latest earnings report
  23. The biggest iPhone factory in the world just got locked down, but some workers managed to escape days ago
  24. Elon Musk’s Twitter tenure is a mess so far—but it’s not a lost cause yet
  25. Elon Musk is pushing ahead with an OnlyFans-esque vision for Twitter: A potential porn-friendly vertical behind a paywall
  26. At Hong Kong’s grand reopening, a regulator is asked if the bursting real-estate bubble will spill over: ‘That’s what we are concerned about’
  27. An unverified post about a China reopening plan has driven a $450 billion stock market rally for 2 days running
  28. ‘We can’t just pack up our bags and leave’: A Native American tribe in New Mexico is turning to the old ways to fight off wildfires, flooding and megadrought
  29. China locks down ‘iPhone City’ for 7 days on COVID cases, slamming the breaks on Apple production ahead of the holiday season
  30. Binance chief CZ says crypto is the ‘only stable thing’ in this this tumultuous financial environment
  31. The fellowship of the skate: Tony Hawk trains first class of 12 diverse skaters on how to build skateparks in their neighborhoods
  32. Takeoff, dead at 28, recently said he wanted his ‘flowers’ for his contributions to Migos. ‘I don’t want them later on when I’m not here.’
  33. Julie Powell, food blogger depicted in Nora Ephron’s ‘Julie & Julia,’ dies of cardiac arrest in her upstate New York home at 49
  34. Walking is a super exercise. The truth about the number of steps you really need, and maximizing the benefits
  35. Stocks open lower with the Fed expected to major hike interest rates again
  36. Revolut CEO may be eyeing a move further into social media as the fintech launches a chat feature for payments: ‘You never know’
  37. More than 90% of S&P 500 boards disclose racial representation. But the numbers have barely budged
  38. Tesla’s Elon Musk faces trial, again—this time over his $56 billion paycheck that’s the ‘largest in human history’
  39. Trump insiders expect ex-President to launch 2024 campaign after midterms
  40. Layoffs return to the crypto sector. That’s not entirely a bad thing
  41. Pelosi attacker said he was on a ‘suicide mission’ to stop ‘lies coming out of Washington D.C.’, San Francisco DA says
  42. Fed chair Powell faces one big question as he prepares to announce another big rate rise: Is it time to slow down?
  43. ‘Work three days a week, get full-time hours.’ Chick-fil-A owner’s move to 3-day schedule gets 429 applications in a week
  44. Why childcare is broken in the U.S.—and how to fix it
  45. CVS, Walgreens and Walmart agree to pay $12 billion to settle opioid epidemic lawsuits
  46. Our unimagined loss of the indispensable Secretary Carter
  47. Why more HR leaders are accepting CEO roles
  48. Binance boss CZ backs Musk to shake-up sleepy Twitter — just don’t expect 90% of his ideas to work
  49. Wall Street faces a reckoning over #MeToo—and mandatory arbitration
  50. Skyrocketing housing costs put rent control on the November ballot across the U.S.
  51. Chipotle’s CFO reveals that quiet quitting is the biggest economic issue keeping him up at night
  52. I’m a former student of Janet Yellen. Here’s what makes her approach to economics so brilliant
  53. ‘Thank you @elonmusk for stopping the commie who suspended me’: Elon Musk takes on job of Twitter moderator-in-chief
  54. As Amazon’s value drops below $1 trillion, this chart shows how dramatically the biggest tech heavyweights have fallen
  55. Move over, CFOs—there’s new competition for the CEO title: CHROs
  56. ‘Taking kickbacks, inflating invoices, stealing parts’: Former Apple employee pleads guilty to scamming tech giant out of $17 million
  57. OPEC says the world will hit peak oil demand later than expected because countries are prioritizing energy security over net zero emissions
  58. High death rates and fat portfolios mean that rich people paid 97% more taxes than usual last year
  59. This interactive map shows the home price shift in America’s biggest housing markets
  60. Inflation costs are making nearly half of grad students worldwide think about quitting their program
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