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Jefferies analysts outline three paths for Netflix stockGoogle pays ‘enormous’ sums to maintain search-engine dominance, DOJ saysFed Chair Powell tries to reassure public that interest rate hikes won’t cause a deep recession Bill Clinton’s Treasury secretary says he has no idea where inflation will go. ‘Who the hell knows,’ and making predictions is a ‘fool’s game’After Queen Elizabeth’s death, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, and major companies all sent out condolences. Here’s what they saidElon Musk says SpaceX has had ‘promising conversations’ with Apple about iPhone satellite serviceNew U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss asks country to support new head of state King Charles III after the death of his mother, the queenHow to watch opening day of the NFL 2022 season live online for free—and without cableMicrosoft builds fast-track to six-figure cybersecurity jobs at more than 180 collegesWhat happens if Bitcoin falls below $10,000?Queen Elizabeth II just died. Here’s what will happen to her $500 million fortuneGensler doubles down on comparing cryptocurrencies to securities, says ‘investors deserve disclosure’The shoe industry’s dirty secrets–and how technology will clean it upApple’s newest iPhone isn’t generating much buzz. Why Tim Cook shouldn’t be too worriedIf your family makes less than $100,000 per year, Princeton will cover all your tuition. The next step is actually getting inAmazon’s CEO has no plans to order corporate staff back to the office—and he says paying $25 an hour to rank-and-file workers is too highThe best ways to recruit Generation Z job applicantsQueen Elizabeth II dies at 96The billionaire who hired Jerome Powell decades ago says he’d probably be happy if you lost your jobDeutsche Bank maps out how far stocks will fall in case of a recessionBlack clothes, sad music and Cold War–era alarms: British media’s strict game plan for reporting Queen Elizabeth II’s deathTech and finance moguls are putting money and weight behind ‘Trump with a brain’ Ron DeSantisHere’s why A.I. chatbots might have more empathy than your managerU.S. crypto operations consume as much electricity as home computers, says White House Inside Operation London Bridge: The plan for what happens after the Queen diesSnap CEO Evan Spiegel isn’t buying Zuckerberg’s $10 billion Metaverse: ‘I’m trying to figure out what it means’Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon charged with money-laundering in wall building scheme10 ways to spend your 10-minute microbreak to stay productive at workUnited doubles down in its bet on flying taxis with $15 million order for Jetsons-like 4-seatersStudent loan forgiveness makes it ‘possible to build wealth’ for a generation that fell behindCoinbase employees and Ethereum backers sue U.S. Treasury over Tornado Cash sanctionsWhy would a Carlyle veteran leave to go into business with Kim Kardashian?Cathie Wood’s Ark has a new plan to deal with its ETF plunge: It’s named a ‘chief futurist’Forerunner Ventures founder Kirsten Green’s $1 billion fund aims to expand the definition of consumer investingKourtney Kardashian offered a lesson in sustainability by experts after ‘greenwashing’ backlash against latest fast-fashion collectionQueen Elizabeth II placed under medical supervision amid ‘concerns for her health’El Salvador’s Bitcoin experiment ‘resembles’ a government digital currency, says ex–central banker‘Glaring deficiencies’. Judge slams Elon Musk for failing to hand over texts about Twitter buyLeaders are designing offices to be more ‘homely’ to entice workers to returnSteve Jobs’ daughter aims a not-too-subtle dig at Apple’s new iPhone 14Gen Z isn’t saving enough for retirement, experts say. Here’s how they can get back on trackHello ‘shrinkflation’ and ‘side hustle’: Newest dictionary words are heavy on economic anxietyHow Germany’s regulators beat the SEC in the race for crypto regulation–and convinced me to establish my business thereWhy economist Brad DeLong says leaders should be open to the process of creative destructionSay goodbye to the standard 3% raise—one-quarter of employers plan to give increases of 5-7% next yearApple just launched the iPhone 14 and other new products. But key China suppliers that will make them are stuck in lockdown and struggling to work
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