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- In trial, Elon Musk is cast as a liar who cost regular Tesla shareholders millions of dollars
- Recovering from COVID doesn’t give you bulletproof immunity—’hybrid’ immunity is way better, according to a new WHO study
- Olympic legend Usain Bolt lost $12 million in savings to a scam. Only $12,000 remains in his account
- Methodology for Fortune’s ranking of online business analytics programs
- Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund made more than $1B offloading 8 years of crypto investments just before markets soured
- The rapper Flo Rida just won $82 million after a judge decided an energy drink company breached their contract and tried to hide money from him
- Southwest Airlines pilots are taking a historic vote on authorizing a strike after the holiday flight meltdown that grounded more than 16,000 planes
- Everyone at Davos is celebrating China’s reopening—but Norway’s wealth fund head warns it could be ‘inflationary’ and ‘really bad for markets’
- Binance admits to further management issues with stablecoin assets
- Methodology for Fortune’s ranking of online master’s in data science programs
- Russell Gage’s injury highlights the NFL’s concussion problem and how it hurts players long-term
- Is the housing market recession nearing a demand trough? Experts detect a little rise in activity
- A business owner had ChatGPT apply for a job at his company. The bot ended up in the top 20% of candidates
- Is America overreacting to TikTok with all of its new bans at high schools and colleges? Probably not.
- Here’s how the seismic shift of a shrinking China could transform its economy, politics and society
- Even Larry Summers thinks we might avoid a recession after months of gloomy predictions: ‘Soft landings are a triumph of hope over experience, but sometimes hope does triumph’
- When sponsored content meets ‘sharenting,’ kids are powerless to stop their influencer parents using them as props
- It’s time to fill the public’s appetite for better, more sustainable food
- Too many nursing homes misdiagnose their patients with schizophrenia. The federal government is on the case.
- One of the Fed’s most consistent hawks thinks that interest rate hikes are working in the battle against inflation
- New Jersey loves gambling again, but it’s different this time around
- Did Tesla’s Autopilot claims cross the line? We should finally find out this year
- Goldman Sachs employees receive severance packages one week after layoffs. Here’s what’s inside
- Elon Musk is auctioning off the soul of old Twitter: Literally
- Twitter revenue reportedly down 40% just when Elon Musk’s first major interest payment is due
- Cisco’s CEO at Davos says most executives are ‘very optimistic’ about the economy’s future—despite Americans’ recession fears
- ‘Inherently speculative … slightly crazy’: Davos bigwigs snipe at crypto and call for more regulation
- Would you rather be unemployed than unhappy at work? 1 in 3 workers say they would, major study finds
- David Solomon admits a huge mistake at Goldman Sachs
- Davos attendees see dawn of new U.S. industrial policy
- Office cake culture needs to stop, says top health official: ‘It’s as bad as passive smoking’
- Twitter Blue just got a little bit cheaper
- Things may finally be looking up for middle class America
- Top Tesla engineer confesses he staged an inaccurate self-driving video at Elon Musk’s bidding
- The great Tesla price war is here and it could be either the sign of a looming catastrophe or a bold bet on growth
- The great American spending binge is turning into a retail hangover
- Thousands of remote workers took $10,000 to move to Tulsa for a year. Now they don’t want to leave
- Ethereum builder ConsenSys axes 97 staff, founder Lubin says balance sheet ‘very solid’
- Bob Chapek’s severance package from Disney will fetch him $20 million
- In 2011, we made the Nest thermostat. Now we’re coming for your banana peels to help save the planet
- Microsoft is laying off around 10,000 workers
- Central Bank Coins are coming—and there is reason to be worried
- Little tech luxuries once made middle class millennials feel rich. That era is over
- Economic fears aren’t enough to stop employees jumping ship in 2023, LinkedIn predicts
- Aurora James convinced retailers to commit 15% of their shelf space to Black brands—and now wants holdouts Walmart and Amazon to ‘step up’
- Trial starts for 2 former Fox execs accused of paying millions in bribes for rights to South American soccer’s version of the Champions League
- Diversity metrics you should track during the hiring process
- How bad would it be if the U.S. fails to raise its debt limit?
- Netflix is hiring a flight attendant for as much as $385,000 a year after cutting hundreds of jobs just 7 months ago
- What to make of the major milestone at drone startup Matternet, which helps UPS deliver packages
- ‘The Crocodile of Wall Street’ gets new tech job despite being accused of crypto laundering and under 24-hour house arrest
- A tough economy has revived the ‘bootstrapping’ myth. Here’s why it takes more than just a good idea to get out of poverty
- Goldman Sachs CEO: ‘We tried to do too much, too quickly’
- Gen Z are starting to splurge on luxury shopping as young as 15 — up to 5 years earlier than their millennial counterparts did
- Cancer sufferers are getting early-hours treatment before work to hide their illness from bosses. Now Publicis CEO is trying to remove the stigma after his own diagnosis and giants like Walmart and Meta are joining the cause
- Assassin’s Creed developer is facing a strike after its CEO told staff it was up to them to stop its slump, writing ‘the ball is in your court’
- A Roomba photographed a woman on the toilet and it ended up on social media. Now A.I. experts have this warning about bringing tech into your home
- Ukraine’s interior minister and at least 17 others killed in helicopter crash near Kiev
- Amazon layoffs likely coming for retail and HR divisions in the latest round of historic cuts
- Disney board says activist investor Nelson Peltz lacks ‘skills and experience’ and doesn’t offer a ‘single strategic idea’
- Economic historian Niall Ferguson argues that the world isn’t really de-globalizing: ‘It’s all a mirage.’
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