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  1. MBA hiring remains red-hot: This No. 2 B-school sees grads land $200K-plus pay packages
  2. The U.S. housing market to see second biggest correction of the post-WWII era—when to expect the home price bottom
  3. Ethereum cofounder Anthony Di Iorio launches Andiami to promote blockchain decentralization with Xbox-style Cubes
  4. ‘I really am concerned’: The manager who oversaw Twitter’s election team says Elon Musk cutting 50% of employees just before the midterms ‘certainly doesn’t look good’
  5. Why Solana founder Anatoly Yakovenko is bullish on blockchain-based gaming in 2023
  6. While Elon Musk focuses on Twitter, Tesla’s shares have tumbled to their lowest level in nearly 18 months
  7. What Elon Musk could learn from Stripe about properly conducting layoffs after chaotic Twitter culling
  8. Inflation is so bad you may be better off dining at a restaurant for Thanksgiving this year
  9. The healthiest way to design an office post-COVID means a lot of companies will need a complete overhaul
  10. MoviePass’s former chairman Ted Farnsworth has been arrested as he and former CEO face criminal fraud charges
  11. How many iPhones will Apple lose from a COVID lockdown at the biggest factory in the world? How about 6 million, Bank of America says
  12. Mastodon is struggling to keep up with a wave of Twitter defectors
  13. The government wants to protect the habitat of a rare Louisiana snake that lays 5-inch-long eggs
  14. Bank of America CEO defends stakeholder capitalism amid political backlash: ‘The world has told us what they want from us’
  15. Perks like ‘bro-ish’ arcades aren’t enough to get workers back at their desks. Now employers want to make the office feel like a resort
  16. ‘I was very scared’: Nancy Pelosi breaks her silence after her husband was attacked by a man with a hammer in their home
  17. Inside Rivian’s year from hell: How the EV-truck maker stumbled despite billions in cash, Amazon’s backing, and the 6th-largest IPO in U.S. history
  18. Brooklyn Nets owners will invest up to $6 million in BIPOC startups in 2023 with launch of huge new business accelerator
  19. For women, adding a 30-minute workout to your weekly routine can help fight depression
  20. A near-record bird flu outbreak means you’ll likely have a harder time finding a Thanksgiving turkey this year—and you’ll probably pay more
  21. Jimmy Kimmel on scoring an Oscars hat trick: ‘Either a great honor or a trap’
  22. How to get into UNLV’s online master’s degree program in nursing
  23. Rihanna breaks her silence on returning to performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, quashes new album rumors
  24. ‘Putin’s chef’ proudly admits to tampering with U.S. elections: ‘We have interfered, are interfering and will interfere’
  25. ‘It’s very possible we are peaking’: IMF managing director says global inflation could soon be going down, while economist Paul Krugman says in the U.S. it might already be at 4%
  26. Ukraine seizes 5 major companies to ‘cover the country’s needs in wartime’ as fight against Russia drags on
  27. How Formula 1 teams use the cloud to shave hundredths of a second off their lap times
  28. Death, dying, and digital transformation
  29. Airbnb knows you’re mad about surprise cleaning fees and it has a plan to fix the problem
  30. Bystanders no more, America’s CEOs must pay attention to societal divides
  31. Boomer and Gen Z workers are more alike than they want to believe
  32. The CFO of Tyson Foods—who is also the son of the chairman—was arrested for public intoxication one month into the job
  33. Meta is reportedly preparing mass layoffs. Why anti-metaverse investors might be disappointed
  34. ‘It’s going to be pretty bad’: This part of the US is hurtling towards a winter heating crisis and consumers could pay the highest prices in decades
  35. The Powerball jackpot was $20 million just 3 months ago. Here’s how it climbed to a record $1.9 billion.
  36. The seaweed superfood revolution could end world hunger—and save the planet
  37. Elon Musk just told his 114 million Twitter followers which party to vote for one day before the midterms
  38. Up-and-coming craft brewery launches campaign denouncing ‘corrupt’ World Cup. It backfired and highlighted its own history of horrible work culture
  39. The breakup of Kanye West and Adidas costs 142 people their jobs
  40. ‘Mostly it’s infuriating’: Equipment designed to cut methane emission is failing to do its job, advocates say
  41. The latest ‘Call of Duty’ game made $1 billion in 10 days
  42. ‘There’s so much unchecked pain’: A West Virginia town heads to the polls as it grapples with an opioid crisis and an HIV outbreak
  43. Twitter’s rollout of paid verification is not going well
  44. Qatar’s ‘problematic’ claims to a ‘carbon-neutral’ World Cup as it air conditions 7 stadiums that don’t have domes
  45. ‘We are on a highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator,’ UN chief warns
  46. The Powerball jackpot is a record $2.04 billion. Winners will be hit with a massive tax bill if they live in these states
  47. Netflix is bringing back ‘The Crown’ amid a storm of criticism—even from Judi Dench—after Queen Elizabeth’s death
  48. A new Twitter fight previews the coming battle between FTX and Binance
  49. Raphael Warnock sharpens tone on Herschel Walker as Senate race tightens: ‘This is a man who lies about the most basic facts of his life’
  50. ‘Black Adam’ leads box office for third straight weekend—but it’s not sure to make a profit
  51. Crypto billionaires square off: CZ to liquidate Binance’s hundreds of millions of dollars in native token of Bankman-Fried’s rival FTX exchange 
  52. Houston furniture magnate ‘Mattress Mack’s $75 million win on his Astros World Series bet hit Caesars so hard the company may have to mark down its quarterly earnings
  53. Hundreds of climate activists stormed Amsterdam Schiphol Airport and blocked private jets on the runway
  54. How HBO exec Sheila Nevins helped usher in a golden era for documentaries
  55. Blood grown in a lab has been put into people in a world-first trial. Here’s how it works
  56. IBM: ‘America must invest in a new model of innovation–and it’s not just in Silicon Valley’
  57. How Disney convinced more than 13,000 workers to enroll in its free tuition program
  58. Budweiser thinks Qatar will consume more beer during the World Cup than in a normal year. Here’s how they’re selling alcohol where you can’t advertise it
  59. Elon Musk slaps down Mark Cuban’s free verification pitch
  60. A short seller offers his unfiltered perspective on the end of the SPAC boom
  61. As layoffs mount, one tech CEO figured out how to do them right
  62. Elon Musk knows what he’s doing. Here’s the real value he sees in Twitter
  63. What is ‘final five’ voting? The radical reform idea could transform U.S. politics
  64. Wall Street’s top strategist says stocks should jump if Republicans win at least one house of Congress in midterms
  65. We can all relate to that afternoon slump. Here’s how to feel less depleted at the end of the day
  66. The Inflation Reduction Act includes $1.6 billion for equipment to stop methane leaks. Problem is, it often doesn’t work
  67. Oscar-winning ‘Crash’ director wipes away tears while denying guilt in rape trial, describing himself as ‘a very flawed human being’
  68. Home Depot workers reject union in new setback for Biden’s organized labor push
  69. Musk expels comedian Kathy Griffin from Twitter for impersonating him — and warns she won’t be the last
  70. Here’s what to watch for in Tuesday’s game-changing 2022 midterms
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