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  1. Disney’s boomerang CEO Bob Iger to receive $27 million annually
  2. Tesla’s shares hit a two-year low as investors worry about Elon Musk’s focus on Twitter and a growing list of bad news
  3. Proposed $2.2 billion merger of two book publishing giants is officially over
  4. Elon Musk’s Twitter restores the account of another far-right Republican who had violated its rules
  5. A surgeon and a former Meta exec left their prestigious careers for startups. They aren’t the only ones in search of purposeful work
  6. Composite materials have made Artemis possible. Here’s how innovation is transforming America’s aviation industry
  7. Cybersecurity master’s grads are landing $200K-plus pay packages
  8. Victory is priceless, but FIFA put a price on it anyway. Here’s how much the World Cup winner is going to get
  9. Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel says stocks will soar 20% next year as inflation fades—but legendary investor Bill Ackman says not so fast
  10. ‘Twitter is, was and will always be a dumpster fire.’ From Ryan Reynolds to LeBron James, celebrities are annoyed about social media, too.
  11. Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys—but takes aim at Republicans, gloating about a ‘red wave’ of cranberry sauce
  12. Retiring baby boomers are getting wiped out by inflation and a volatile stock market: ‘It’s extremely scary’
  13. Two Philly developers think Atlantic City can look more like Amsterdam with the help of a $3 billion housing development 
  14. ‘They walk in two worlds’: Bison have made a huge comeback thanks to Native American tribes
  15. A NASA capsule with dummy astronauts on board just made the first moon visit in 50 years
  16. Three weeks ago Sam Bankman-Fried and Anthony Scaramucci were fundraising together in the Middle East. Now the ‘Mooch’ faces losing SBF’s 30% stake in his SkyBridge hedge fund which is frozen in bankruptcy
  17. Intentionality and humility drive connections in the intergenerational workplace
  18. One key economic sign shows that inflation in Europe may have already peaked
  19. Forget Mars, for now—a top NASA scientist says that humans will live and work on the moon within the decade 
  20. Why Amazon is going all in on renewables–and how it intends to use 100% clean energy by 2025
  21. ‘Stealth workers’ lying to their bosses about where they work are costing companies tons of money
  22. Samuel Alito ‘would be shocked and offended’ if report of second Supreme Court leak report were true
  23. Bike-share programs have been quietly polluting for years. Now companies like Lime and Lyft are improving design and operations to deliver on sustainability promises
  24. Even Bob Iger is surprised by his return as Disney CEO: ‘I must admit, a bit of amazement’
  25. Bob Iger’s second Disney stint will require tough decisions. This one will be the most difficult
  26. The U.S. Travel Association: ‘Visa processing delays are hurting economic growth. Here’s how the Obama Administration solved the same problem 10 years ago’
  27. The bear market will end early next year and create a ‘terrific buying opportunity,’ Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson says
  28. Congress will be taking a closer look at Sam Bankman-Fried’s political spending spree
  29. The Cashmere Prince is back: Bob Iger returns to Disney, but some say he never really left
  30. Goldman Sachs says the bear market isn’t over yet—and 2023 won’t be a much better year for investors
  31. Eight simple ways to close a stress cycle, according to experts
  32. Co-creator of ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ arrested on charges of insider trading
  33. Mark Cuban says his interest in crypto is ‘still status quo, no change’ post-FTX collapse
  34. A rail strike before the holiday season is a real possibility after a major union rejects contract brokered by the White House
  35. Google employees join the more than 120,000 tech workers laid off in recent months. Here’s how their severance packages compare
  36. As the crypto tide goes out, we still don’t know who is swimming naked
  37. Tech layoffs are not the canary in the coal mine for the U.S. labor market, Morgan Stanley says
  38. After reinstating Kanye and Trump, Elon Musk keeps Twitter ban for Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist Alex Jones
  39. After founding Houseparty, WeightWatchers CEO Sima Sistani is turning the 60-year-old diet platform into a digital community
  40. Banksy calls for shoplifters to raid Guess store after accusing them of lifting his designs
  41. Comedian condemns David Beckham’s multimillion-dollar deal to be an ambassador for the Qatar World Cup with fake stunt shredding $12,000 of his own money
  42. Inflation is forcing your employees to move to cheaper cities and look for higher-paying jobs
  43. Elizabeth Holmes’s 11.25-year sentence will send shock waves through the tech industry
  44. New FTX CEO hired to clean up Sam Bankman-Fried’s mess is being paid $1,300 an hour
  45. What public company CFOs can learn from private equity leaders right now, according to McKinsey
  46. The Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix was a festival of corporate sponsorship—and FTX’s absence stood out
  47. ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ reigns the box office again while Weinstein investigation drama ‘She Said’ struggles
  48. Don’t feel too bad for ousted Disney CEO Bob Chapek—his exit pay is likely to hit $23 million
  49. Poor earnings, power struggles and politics: the forces that pushed Disney to replace CEO Bob Chapek after just 2 years
  50. Jack Daniel’s is barking mad over a dog toy that parodies its signature bottle and it wants the Supreme Court to do something about it
  51. Airlines want you to get comfortable with flying without a co-pilot. Pilots—and fliers—are not convinced
  52. Disney’s Bob Iger isn’t the first ‘Boomerang CEO’ brought back to save a struggling company. History suggests he won’t have an easy time
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