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  1. Elon Musk’s Twitter is accused of stiffing a private jet company out of $200,000
  2. U.S. prosecutors have opened a sweeping fraud investigation into FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, source says
  3. Elon Musk is selling Twitter HQ’s espresso machines, Eames chairs, and sculptures in a giant auction
  4. Jeans pulled from a 19th century shipwreck sell for a fortune: ‘Those miner’s jeans are like the first flag on the moon, a historic moment in history’
  5. Is Elon Musk preparing to replace Twitter janitors with robots? That’s what one man who was just fired is saying
  6. ChatGPT gained 1 million users in under a week. Here’s why the AI chatbot is primed to disrupt search as we know it
  7. Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says crypto is a canary in the coal mine for an era of ‘irresponsible risk taking’—and the fallout could lead to ‘financial accidents’
  8. Twin hurricanes just decimated Florida’s orange crop
  9. The biggest oil spill in the history of the Keystone pipeline is dumping more than a half million gallons of crude into a creek in Kansas
  10. ‘There is nothing special about 2%’: BofA says the world’s central bankers just made up their inflation target
  11. Sam Bankman-Fried is set to testify before Congress. Will a subpoena come next?
  12. Is anti-Semitism education part of your DEI program? It should be
  13. Coinbase takes a swipe at Tether, tells customers to switch to USDC stablecoin
  14. Some Harvard MBA grads made nearly $400,000 in 2022
  15. Didn’t make the round 1 MBA app deadline? There’s still time to apply in 2023
  16. BlackRock says throw out your old investment playbook, we’re headed for a ‘new regime of greater macro and market volatility’
  17. Why is the FTC suing to stop Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal? Because it doesn’t trust the tech giant
  18. Sterilization is the top form of contraception for women. Here’s why some doctors won’t even talk about it with their patients
  19. Buying a home in 2023 won’t be for the faint of heart—here’s how to prepare
  20. America’s millionaires are suddenly feeling poor
  21. The world’s first computer programmer was the daughter of a romantic poet who took inspiration from embroidery to write the first algorithm
  22. California is trying to create the country’s first offshore wind farms—Here’s how that works, and what it will take to make it happen
  23. Gen Z’s antiwork mentality has a lot to do with the ‘world crumbling’ around them
  24. China just opened its very first space station, a ‘heavenly palace’ manned by taikonauts
  25. Goldman Sachs and the return of ‘Blockchain not Bitcoin’
  26. This Week in the Metaverse: Caroline Ellison reportedly spotted in NYC, a Chinese court says NFTs are virtual property, and the Atlanta Braves host a metaverse baseball event
  27. Penguin Random House CEO quits weeks after mega-merger with Simon & Schuster gets shut down
  28. Children’s Tylenol shortage cause for concern amid tripledemic. Here’s what parents can do
  29. Was trading Brittney Griner for a notorious arms dealer really the best deal Biden could get? Here’s why the White House thinks so.
  30. A Japanese billionaire will blast into space next year with a K-Pop star on an Elon Musk rocket
  31. Billionaires had an extra $1 trillion to influence the midterm elections. Save American democracy by taxing extreme wealth
  32. The women who kept advocating for Brittney Griner’s release
  33. Prices for wholesale goods slowed for the fifth straight month in November, another key sign inflation has peaked
  34. Why BP’s head of talent thinks the energy transition is a human capital issue 
  35. Arizona Sen. Krysten Sinema has registered as an independent after years of angering the Democratic party
  36. Spray-on packaging and vapor stickers: How the fight to curb food wastage is turning to science
  37. A director of 3 multibillion dollar companies explains how—and why—she joined her first board: ‘I wanted to speak truth to power’
  38. The American Dream of homeownership is hanging on by a thread, and there are hardly any solutions in sight
  39. South Korea is officially making everyone a year (or two) younger starting June 2023
  40. ‘It’s so cowardly’: Fauci slams ‘lowlife’ trolls who harass and abuse his family
  41. Ex–Home Depot CEO warns of retail theft ‘epidemic’ ahead of Christmas rush
  42. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon is mulling staff cuts and has rolled out a massive reorganization. Here’s who is gaining power—and who is losing it
  43. Inside Initialized Capital’s next moves as cofounder and star investor Garry Tan steps back
  44. GE is splitting into three parts. The CFO of its Healthcare unit outlines his strategy for 2023
  45. Elon Musk’s Twitter focus leaves Tesla investors wondering when he’s going to pay attention to the automaker’s mounting woes
  46. Bitcoin miners took on billions in debt to ‘pump their stock’—leading to a crypto catastrophe
  47. Why Lime’s CEO thinks cars are his true business rivals—not other scooter companies: ‘Our competition is getting a family to give up that second car’
  48. COVID, flu, RSV: The benefits of advocating for boosters in the workplace–and how to go about it
  49. How to watch the quarter-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup live online for free—and without cable
  50. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ adds to its warp-speed awards season with National Board of Review prize for ‘Best Film’
  51. Keystone oil pipeline from Canada to the U.S. shut after Kansas spill
  52. Elon Musk’s new Twitter policies forced female employees who weren’t laid off to quit, lawsuit says
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