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- Twitter resumes selling blue check marks to users after the previous try devolved into chaos
- Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried arrested by Bahamian authorities
- Elon Musk gave $5.7 billion to charity last year. Where the money went was a mystery—until now
- Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says the Fed will face these two ‘unpleasant choices’ next year
- China’s reopening is going to be a gas guzzler. S&P sees it sucking up 3.3 million barrels of oil a day
- All eyes are on Tuesday’s crucial inflation report. Here’s how the Fed, the economy, and markets could respond
- The labor force is smaller than you think and that’s making the Fed very nervous
- CVS and Walgreens will pay out more than $10 billion in settlement money for their part in fueling the opioid epidemic
- 4-year-old Binance investigation stalls because 3 different DOJ offices can’t agree how to proceed
- The last Hawaiian princess, with a trust valued at $215 million, has died at the age of 96
- Biden’s student loan relief plan is stalled so a Black Lives Matter organization is setting up their own fund
- SBF is about to be grilled by Congress. Here’s where lawmakers stand on crypto legislation
- Elon Musk says getting booed by Dave Chappelle fans was ‘a first for me in real life,’ suggesting he’s just becoming aware of a building backlash
- Americans waste close to one-third of all food purchases—the equivalent of 1,250 calories a day. Here’s a breakdown of how bad it is
- The pandemic gave digital health companies a historic opportunity to rebuild health care. We can’t afford to squander it
- Most U.S. kids still haven’t received a flu or COVID vaccine. It’s helping fuel a tripledemic that’s slamming hospitals nationwide
- Big tech is laying off workers. The growing ‘green collar’ job industry hopes to recruit them
- The Fed’s target for inflation is a made-up number that lacks any concrete evidence. That’s kind of the point
- Japan and the Netherlands just picked sides in the U.S.-China cold war over chips. Here’s what they chose
- Jamie Dimon worries about the ‘extraordinary’ dangers posed by the Ukraine war. ‘I would definitely be preparing for it to get much worse’
- America’s least favorite airport (somehow) isn’t LAX—revealed along with travelers’ other biggest pet peeves in new survey
- Ray Dalio and James Cameron sink cash into a company making submarines for the uber-rich
- Europe’s energy heads boast they’ve beat back Putin’s ‘blackmail’ for now—but all bets are off for next year
- Elon Musk indicates Twitter’s character limit is about to jump from 280 to 4,000
- The U.S. housing market heads into 2023 still in correction mode—these 2 charts show what’s happening to home prices
- Crypto.com’s name is all over the 2022 World Cup. Will it be around for the next one?
- Jimmy Fallon, Justin Bieber, Serena Williams, and her Reddit cofounder husband among the celebs being sued over Bored Ape NFT promotions
- Women executives shy away from talking about the hired help that supports their C-suite careers. Why?
- Elon Musk goes after Anthony Fauci and former Twitter head of safety Yoel Roth in latest series of tweets
- There’s a business case for human-centric leadership: higher performance
- Ticketmaster fiasco leaves Bad Bunny fans with genuine tickets locked out of Mexico City concert
- A.I. tools like ChatGPT are exploding on the internet—and one VC believes companies could be using it in every department someday
- Will the U.S. and Europe slide into recession in 2023? Here’s how to look out when economic outlooks don’t
- Fugitive Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon reportedly hiding out in Serbia
- The advent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT may be the most important news event of 2022
- Looming ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ release leaves the path clear for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ to enjoy fifth straight weekend as no.1
- Goldman Sachs’ seismic shakeup puts power players in key positions
- Microsoft is buying a chunk of London’s stock exchange to push its cloud services
- Washington D.C. is making public buses free forever
- China finally approves an mRNA COVID vaccine—but only for some foreigners
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