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  1. Steve Scalise withdraws his bid to become House speaker, leaving Republicans flailing yet again for a new leader
  2. The voice actor for a popular video game died, so its makers cloned him with AI for the next release ‘to pay tribute to his wonderful performance’
  3. Inside the meeting where Caroline Ellison came clean to Alameda staff, per a secret recording from an employee who started 3 days earlier
  4. A bitter power struggle in one of Canada’s wealthiest clans has a sister accusing her chairman brother of a ‘personal vendetta’
  5. Ex-IRS contractor pleads guilty to leaking tax returns of Donald Trump, showing that he paid next to nothing over several years
  6. LendingClub, which targets consumers buried by credit card debt, isn’t doing so well itself
  7. 92-year-old billionaire behind Formula One just admitted to being a tax fraud to the tune of £652 million
  8. Qualcomm to slash 1,260 jobs in California amid tumbling revenue and a slumping phone market in China
  9. Software giant Atlassian is bucking the return-to-office trend—and has new ways of evaluating its real estate
  10. 3 stunning charts show how the world of gas-guzzling has changed—and hasn’t—since the trauma of the 1973 oil embargo
  11. Best Buy CEO Corie Barry says we’re in the ‘funflation’ economy with $1,000 Taylor Swift tickets—and it’s why sales are worse than expected
  12. The inflation report just wasn’t very dramatic. Cue a range of wildly varying takes on Wall Street
  13. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 6 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  14. Oklahoma inmate used stimulus check to hire a private investigator and prove his innocence
  15. How to hack ChatGPT to write emails and design better PowerPoints
  16. 6 ways climate change hurts your health—and what you can do about it
  17. Americans failed to pay $688 billion in income taxes in 2021—and the amount grows every year, IRS says
  18. The Hollywood strike gets uglier as the studios spike talks over an $800 million residuals ask. The guild calls out ‘bully tactics’ and says that’s a 60% overstatement
  19. 40% of middle-income Americans say they’re depressed about their finances as inflation and higher interest rates take a huge mental toll
  20. Google at 25 faces antitrust threats on both sides of the Atlantic that could break up its business
  21. Mary Lou Retton’s life-threatening battle with pneumonia is proof the condition doesn’t just strike the old and the young. Here’s how to protect yourself
  22. The latest net-neutrality threat is dead in Europe—for now—but it’s catching on elsewhere
  23. Russian ruble surges after Putin ordered 43 companies to prop up the slumping currency by selling some of their foreign cash
  24. Long-term interest rates are spiking. Could they deliver a recession–or are they a sign of strength for the U.S. economy?
  25. To attract A players, this private equity firm became a B Corp
  26. Gen Z wants to retire early, but they’re finding that the cards are stacked against them
  27. Meta killed a metaverse yoga app upon learning its developer also talked with Apple, a lawsuit alleges: ‘It was hell working on it’
  28. Domino’s is giving away free ‘Emergency Pizza’
  29. Judge who sent over 500 texts during a murder trial, including mockery of the prosecutor, could get stripped of her job
  30. Standard Chartered says Ether could reach $8,000 by 2026 as blockchain upgrades continue
  31. Biden decries ‘campaign of pure cruelty’ as deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust
  32. Apollo CEO Marc Rowan calls on University of Pennsylvania donors to send just $1 in protest until two leaders resign over anti-Semitism allegations
  33. Amazon is set to do with logistics services what it did with cloud computing—and it may be a $100 billion idea
  34. Disney isn’t just hiking the price of streaming—the happiest place on earth will cost you more too
  35. ‘Enough is enough’: Redfin is so furious about the bombshell NAR sexual harassment report it’s ordering thousands of Realtors to ditch the industry group
  36. With California having nearly a third of America’s homeless, Gavin Newsom leans into the ‘Yes in God’s backyard’ movement
  37. Hollywood strike grinds on as actors, studios flame each other over breakdown in talks
  38. Retirees’ Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will officially be less than half of last year’s, even though many seniors still haven’t recovered from inflation
  39. Steve Scalise, the Republicans’ nominee for House speaker, is having trouble getting the votes he needs to win the gavel
  40. Birkenstock tripped over its own sandals trying to take a step in the IPO world—and analysts suspect LVMH downturn could be partly to blame
  41. Trump says Netanyahu betrayed him before a 2020 airstrike that killed a top Iranian general: ”I’ll never forget”
  42. Hamas, Israel, and crypto’s role in terrorism
  43. Sam Bankman-Fried laughed, scoffed, and visibly shook his head during Caroline Ellison’s second-day testimony, prosecutor tells judge
  44. Elon Musk demanded evidence of X spreading ‘fake content’ on Hamas attacks—now CEO Linda Yaccarino tells Brussels X is working ‘around the clock’ to tackle disinformation
  45. Inflation barely budged in September—but it’s still a ways off from the Fed’s magic 2% target
  46. How women media executives are changing the future of the news industry
  47. How companies determine if an employee benefit is worth the investment as costs rise
  48. Oklahoma inmate used COVID pandemic relief funds to hire a private investigator and clear his name of murder
  49. RSA CEO: ‘AI will replace humans in cybersecurity. Our new job will be to protect it’
  50. Trump’s disputed financial statements were key to the approval of $232m in loans, but the lender gave sizeable ‘haircuts’ to his values, bank official testifies
  51. From FTX to Coinbase ventures, plenty of VCs have made big crypto bets that could actually pan out
  52. Adobe’s CFO is helping steer the company’s path into generative AI
  53. Zuckerberg’s Meta given 24-hour deadline by EU to take action against the spread of disinformation about Hamas’ attack on Israel
  54. The average American farmer is so old they’re practically a boomer
  55. Top economist Mohamed El-Erian warns markets got ‘drunk on support’ from central bank ‘BFFs,’ and now he’s more comfortable keeping his fortune in cash
  56. Honeywell CEO is reorganizing the company around 3 global megatrends
  57. Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla wants to tap ‘Chinese science’ as the drug company looks for a new target after COVID
  58. Bill Gates, 2 golden chairs and a Parisian Palace: The head of the Rockefeller Foundation on the quest to vaccinate the world’s children
  59. Meet the uber-rich living a ‘frugal life’ like Warren Buffett: They cut their own hair, mend their clothes and ‘avoid Starbucks like the plague’
  60. Striking UAW workers have 4 times as much support from Americans than the Big 3 Detroit carmakers they’re picketing
  61. Lucky Powerball player in California wins $1.73bn jackpot after 35 consecutive drawings without a big winner
  62. An upcoming defamation case could finally unmask the famous street artist Banksy—but he may not be just one person
  63. This TikTok feature is allowing users to pay to spread biased information around Israel and Palestine —for just $7
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