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  1. Twitter resumes selling blue check marks to users after the previous try devolved into chaos
  2. Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried arrested by Bahamian authorities
  3. Elon Musk gave $5.7 billion to charity last year. Where the money went was a mystery—until now
  4. Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says the Fed will face these two ‘unpleasant choices’ next year
  5. China’s reopening is going to be a gas guzzler. S&P sees it sucking up 3.3 million barrels of oil a day
  6. All eyes are on Tuesday’s crucial inflation report. Here’s how the Fed, the economy, and markets could respond
  7. The labor force is smaller than you think and that’s making the Fed very nervous
  8. CVS and Walgreens will pay out more than $10 billion in settlement money for their part in fueling the opioid epidemic
  9. 4-year-old Binance investigation stalls because 3 different DOJ offices can’t agree how to proceed
  10. The last Hawaiian princess, with a trust valued at $215 million, has died at the age of 96
  11. Biden’s student loan relief plan is stalled so a Black Lives Matter organization is setting up their own fund
  12. SBF is about to be grilled by Congress. Here’s where lawmakers stand on crypto legislation
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. The pandemic gave digital health companies a historic opportunity to rebuild health care. We can’t afford to squander it
  16. Most U.S. kids still haven’t received a flu or COVID vaccine. It’s helping fuel a tripledemic that’s slamming hospitals nationwide
  17. Big tech is laying off workers. The growing ‘green collar’ job industry hopes to recruit them
  18. The Fed’s target for inflation is a made-up number that lacks any concrete evidence. That’s kind of the point
  19. Japan and the Netherlands just picked sides in the U.S.-China cold war over chips. Here’s what they chose
  20. Jamie Dimon worries about the ‘extraordinary’ dangers posed by the Ukraine war. ‘I would definitely be preparing for it to get much worse’
  21. America’s least favorite airport (somehow) isn’t LAX—revealed along with travelers’ other biggest pet peeves in new survey
  22. Ray Dalio and James Cameron sink cash into a company making submarines for the uber-rich
  23. Europe’s energy heads boast they’ve beat back Putin’s ‘blackmail’ for now—but all bets are off for next year
  24. Elon Musk indicates Twitter’s character limit is about to jump from 280 to 4,000
  25. The U.S. housing market heads into 2023 still in correction mode—these 2 charts show what’s happening to home prices
  26. Crypto.com’s name is all over the 2022 World Cup. Will it be around for the next one?
  27. Jimmy Fallon, Justin Bieber, Serena Williams, and her Reddit cofounder husband among the celebs being sued over Bored Ape NFT promotions
  28. Women executives shy away from talking about the hired help that supports their C-suite careers. Why?
  29. Elon Musk goes after Anthony Fauci and former Twitter head of safety Yoel Roth in latest series of tweets
  30. There’s a business case for human-centric leadership: higher performance
  31. Ticketmaster fiasco leaves Bad Bunny fans with genuine tickets locked out of Mexico City concert
  32. A.I. tools like ChatGPT are exploding on the internet—and one VC believes companies could be using it in every department someday
  33. Will the U.S. and Europe slide into recession in 2023? Here’s how to look out when economic outlooks don’t
  34. Fugitive Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon reportedly hiding out in Serbia
  35. The advent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT may be the most important news event of 2022
  36. Looming ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ release leaves the path clear for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ to enjoy fifth straight weekend as no.1
  37. Goldman Sachs’ seismic shakeup puts power players in key positions
  38. Microsoft is buying a chunk of London’s stock exchange to push its cloud services
  39. Washington D.C. is making public buses free forever
  40. China finally approves an mRNA COVID vaccine—but only for some foreigners
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