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  1. Schools declare war against a new tech tool that students can use to cheat
  2. Prince Harry’s new memoir isn’t out yet, but it’s already the top seller on Amazon and Barnes & Noble
  3. Salesforce wants to cut $3 billion to $5 billion in costs, and real estate is a big target. Some offices have less than 10% occupancy, exec says.
  4. DeSantis vs. Disney heats up as governor proposes Florida take control of special district: ‘The corporate kingdom has come to an end’
  5. Americans are already feeling pessimistic about the economy, work, and everything else this year
  6. Wall Street cheers a ‘Goldilocks’ jobs report that points toward the economy avoiding a recession
  7. Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch says DEI audits are critical to racial progress—and they’ll be on the rise in 2023
  8. The ‘Kraken’ COVID variant has competition at the top—‘Cerberus’ is running neck-and-neck in the U.S.
  9. Top central banker says Fed officials screwed up on inflation because of Uber-like ‘surge pricing’ that they didn’t think was possible
  10. The ‘golden age of the jackpot’ is here with a $940 million Mega Millions lottery. If only it weren’t so hard to win
  11. Disgraced WWE founder Vince McMahon comes out of retirement to rejoin board, shares surge as it explores sale
  12. The first drug to have even a limited impact on Alzheimer’s just got FDA approval. ‘This drug is not a cure.’
  13. Why IBM is no longer interested in breaking patent records–and how it plans to measure innovation in the age of open source and quantum computing
  14. ‘Kraken,’ the ‘most transmissible’ COVID variant yet, could spawn even more immune-evasive variants, new study says
  15. Elon Musk’s Starlink has inspired Taiwan to build a similar satellite system to the one Ukraine is using in its war with Russia
  16. Mastercard accelerator program to help emerging artists break into Web3
  17. The pandemic intensified the childcare crisis—and it could be a permanent and expensive problem for working parents
  18. More cybersecurity training and better hiring practices could help narrow the talent gap, CISO says
  19. The EPA just proposed tougher standards for deadly soot air pollution. Environmentalists say it’s still not enough
  20. Remote jobs are vanishing. Workers are rushing to apply before they’re gone
  21. Salesforce’s once-famous ‘Aloha Spirit’ is getting tested by its Slack, Tableau acquisitions
  22. ‘I did not see this coming’: Migrants fleeing persecution in Cuba are stunned by Biden’s new limits to asylum
  23. Biden just made it easier for prisoners to call their family and friends
  24. West Virginia’s ban on transgender athletes in female school sports upheld as constitutional by federal judge
  25. Another volcano in Hawaii is erupting, as the summit crater glows with lava
  26. ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake’ star sentenced to more than 6 years in jail for defrauding thousands in telemarketing scam
  27. College students are now as worried about inflation and recession as they are mass shootings
  28. Meet a California woman with a job that’s literally for the birds. She could be handling the parrot on your next resort trip.
  29. ‘Kinkeeping’ is the invisible workload that women take on—and it’s affecting the mental health, performance, commitment and bandwidth of employees, experts say
  30. Why the environmentalist critics of data centers are wrong
  31. Your employer shouldn’t be allowed to stop you working for its rivals, FTC argues in a Biden-backed bid to end noncompete clauses
  32. New London skyline plans offer a hint that work-from-home days could be numbered
  33. If you win the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot, you’ll be hit with a massive tax bill in these states
  34. ‘This is actually, a really beautiful thing,’ Lauren Boebert says of the worst trainwreck electing a speaker of the House in 100 years
  35. OpenAI is reportedly raising funds at a $29 billion valuation—and its ChatGPT could challenge Google Search by getting wrapped into Microsoft Bing
  36. Cocaine use, Nazi drag, and wild teenage years: Prince Harry’s memoir reveals a boy who still misses his mom
  37. Football fans are shocked—shocked!—to find America’s most popular sport is incredibly violent
  38. Sam Bankman-Fried’s lawyers just filed a claim to keep his $450 million in Robinhood shares, arguing he needs them for legal fees
  39. Southwest Airlines sees quarterly loss, $825 million hit from canceled Christmas flights chaos
  40. In defense of a college degree
  41. Stocks seem relieved that American workers are getting smaller raises because it’s good for the inflation fight
  42. With Tesla trailing in China, Elon Musk unleashes a price war with Warren Buffett’s BYD by slashing prices again
  43. American companies just keep hiring, adding another 233,000 jobs in December as unemployment falls to 3.5%
  44. This Week in the Metaverse: A major video game company wants to incorporate NFTs, Vespa may make virtual scooters, and Animoca Brands gears up for a major Web3 fund
  45. Crypto Twitter, mainstream media, and who really exposed FTX
  46. Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake returns as CEO to try to save her company
  47. Prince Harry’s book leak revelations lift the lid on working culture within the British monarchy—but experts advise caution when airing grievances against a former employer
  48. Mastercard’s unique strategy to improve company culture: Add it to 2023 performance reviews
  49. Southwest Airlines’ holiday week from hell may cost the company up to $700 million. Here’s what boards can learn from the fiasco
  50. Air India slammed for ‘systemic failure’ after unruly male passenger flying business class urinated on a woman traveling from New York
  51. Jeff Bezos could follow boomerang bosses Bob Iger and Howard Schultz and return to Amazon as CEO after 50% stock drop in 2022, analyst predicts
  52. Fidelity is writing down its Twitter investment—will Sequoia and a16z be next?
  53. If you think your company isn’t a software company, you’re mistaken, according to McKinsey
  54. ‘Kraken’ COVID symptoms: What to know about the strain sweeping through the U.S. and now in at least 28 other countries
  55. Going to your dream school could make you less employable. Here’s how we can fix the system for students and employers
  56. U.S. can avoid a recession because of this crucial indicator, says Fed official
  57. The mental and physical benefits of stretching: What this essential part of your workout does for your brain and body
  58. Rich consumers seem unfazed by market turmoil. Saks’s CEO has a theory why: ‘It’s really hard to move off of luxury once you’ve gotten used to it’
  59. China keeps rejecting America’s offer to send COVID vaccines as cases spiral amid massive virus outbreak
  60. To make the Global South more competitive, its leading companies must become A.I. national champions
  61. China’s record COVID outbreak is dragging down its economy. But an earlier-than-expected peak could leave some room for optimism
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