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  1. Auto workers add to Ford’s pain by walking out of its largest and most profitable plant as part of a plan to create ‘industrial chaos’
  2. Birkenstock shares sink 13% in first day of trading after what was supposed to be a red hot IPO
  3. Controversial planned trip to recover Titanic artifacts is cancelled after the expedition’s leader died in a submersible accident near the shipwreck
  4. Caroline Ellison’s latest testimony included utilitarianism, Saudi money, Thai prostitutes, and ended in tears: ‘The worst week of my life’
  5. Microsoft owes an astounding $28.9 billion in back taxes, IRS says after audit of the company’s use of tax havens
  6. Goldman is back with a 16-years-later look at the housing market crash of 2008—and finds affordability is even worse right now
  7. Birkenstock heirs are now worth $3.4 billion after the 250-year-old shoemaker’s high-profile IPO
  8. Cybersecurity engineers are among the highest paid in the growing cyber industry. Obtaining a master’s degree from one of these 6 schools may advance your career
  9. Air Canada sued for ‘negligence’ after thieves stole $17 million in gold and cash by merely showing fraudulent documents to pick up the cargo
  10. ‘A perfect storm’ of strikes have caused 7.4 million days of missed work this year—the most in nearly a quarter of a century
  11. A 61-year-old who’s been saving for retirement since 18 sees a problem—Social Security isn’t going up nearly as fast as inflation
  12. Israel-Hamas disinformation isn’t just going viral on X, Elon Musk is financially incentivizing it
  13. With Israel and Gaza at war, there’s no smoking gun pointing to Iran yet, but that doesn’t stop some from seeing it
  14. Elon Musk and Linda Yaccarino face first global crisis on X with the Israel-Hamas war. All signs point to it being a dumpster fire
  15. ‘A golden age of learning’: How schools are partnering with companies like Salesforce to help AI coexist in education
  16. Exxon’s $59.5 billion deal to buy a giant shale driller is telling us something about climate change and how fast the green transition will be
  17. Emails show how Bankman-Fried toyed with Paradigm VCs, who had misgivings but gave him nearly $300 million anyway
  18. Dartmouth is offering programs to teach Gen Z to have difficult conversations, its president says
  19. Alameda propped up the price of ‘Sam coin’ FTT to help secure loans, former CEO Caroline Ellison says
  20. Republicans nominate Steve Scalise as next speaker of the House
  21. Charles Spencer, younger brother of Princess Diana, is writing a book about ‘culture of cruelty’ at his boarding school
  22. Returning to the office is costing you $51 per day, study finds
  23. Horror-master John Carpenter blown away by ‘Barbie,’ although he’s not sure he ‘understood the damn movie or cared about it that much’
  24. Israel has no good options for dealing with Hamas’ hostage-taking in Gaza, security expert says
  25. The FBI flipped DEA snitch ‘Bowling Ball,’ and he’s blowing the lid open on Miami’s ‘white powder bar’ of cocaine lawyers
  26. Birkenstock, the 249-year-old upmarket sandals maker, valued at $8.6 billion in Wall Street IPO
  27. Will and Jada Pinkett Smith were already separated for 6 years by the time of the Oscars slap, she reveals
  28. California takes the lead on pro-consumer tech legislation, with new laws on repairability and privacy
  29. Former IBM CEO Ginni Rometty doubles down on skills over degrees to get ‘more and more people better jobs’
  30. Generative AI is top of mind for all types of leaders, from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to J&J CEO Joaquin Duato
  31. America’s new industrial revolution is creating a procurement economy. Unless we act now, it will make the racial wealth gap even worse
  32. Levi’s CEO wears his jeans into the shower when they’re ‘really gross’ and washes them with hand soap—and says you should, too
  33. St. Louis will pay $500 per month for residents to ‘lift themselves out of poverty’ in a program partly funded by Jack Dorsey
  34. Google is ditching passwords and making passkeys the default option
  35. ‘I am ready to fight’: Some Israelis living abroad rush to get home as war breaks out
  36. Uber’s response to the 2021 Israel-Palestine conflict is a master class for companies taking a stand on the war
  37. Most millennials and Gen Zers feel they have it a lot harder than their parents did in today’s economy
  38. Scientists discover new chemical ‘fingerprint’ in ‘Mona Lisa,’ revealing more about how Da Vinci painted the masterpiece
  39. High interest rates didn’t exactly work in September as wholesale inflation rose at the fastest pace since April
  40. The Sam Bankman-Fried trial could have been much worse for Washington, D.C.
  41. Director of U.S. Trademark office reveals why it rejected Mariah Carey for ‘Queen of Christmas’ but approved Lizzo’s ‘Truth Hurts’ lyric
  42. Nearly half of companies reneged on their remote work policies this past year, but the fully in-person workweek is almost extinct
  43. Most companies have turned to skills-based hiring, but there’s a big problem: Workers are missing 3 key skills they’re looking for
  44. Barbie’s ‘humanity’ is what made the movie a hit, Mattel execs say. ‘We elevated Barbie beyond a doll to an idea.’
  45. We’re on track to miss out on the next Katalin Karikó as women in STEM continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic’s lasting impact
  46. Top executives from Walmart, Accenture, Levi Strauss, and Etsy share how they’re addressing employee mental health
  47. L Catterton has made a big bet on Birkenstock, which is slated to go public today
  48. Pepsi’s CEO is keeping an eye on weight-loss drugs, but shakes off fears voiced by Walmart that they could hurt the bottom line
  49. Hidden and bogus junk fees that can mask the total cost of concert tickets, hotel rooms and utility bills may soon be no more
  50. Exxon Mobil is buying fracking giant Pioneer Natural in $59.5bn deal, its biggest in over two decades, as energy prices surge
  51. Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff and Manchester United bidder Jim Ratcliffe share $92 million payout even as team’s ad value tumbles
  52. The longest-tenured woman CEO in the Fortune 500 makes the case for sticking around for 10+ years at a brand you love
  53. Modern companies need a purpose. Executives from Pfizer, Google, Deloitte, Estée Lauder, and EeroQ give advice
  54. Bernard Arnault, the world’s second richest man, may be seeing the end of his winning streak as luxury shoppers bolt for the first time in years
  55. Bill Ackman wants Harvard to name the students blaming Israel for the Hamas attacks so that he and other CEOs don’t hire them by accident
  56. Google insiders are slamming Bard for not being worth it on private chat groups: ‘What are LLMs truly useful for?’
  57. Investors can breathe ‘a sigh of relief’ as Qantas chair Richard Goyder announces his exit: ‘It’s been hard to keep up with the internal drama’
  58. Nebraskans will vote to decide whether public money can go to private school tuition
  59. Walgreens pharmacy staffers stage walkouts over work conditions as chain names Tim Wentworth new CEO
  60. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s former hedge fund chief (and ex-girlfriend) Caroline Ellison says he hoped to be U.S. president someday
  61. U.S. high school students’ scores on the ACT college admissions test drop to new 30-year low
  62. Google CEO Pichai wrote to founders Page and Brin to decry bad ‘optics’ of search engine deal with Apple when he was in charge of Chrome
  63. Walmart International CEO says companies must change their perspective on ‘what leadership looks like’ to cultivate female executives
  64. Elon Musk pushed by EU to rein in ‘fake and manipulated images and facts’ about Israel-Hamas war on X
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