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  1. Many universities receive millions more in DOD science and engineering funding than all the HBCUs combined. This organization is forming partnerships to help close the gap
  2. Big 3 carmakers paid their CEOs $1 billion since 2010 and now say they can’t afford to pay striking workers what they’re demanding
  3. Billie Jean King sees progress in her crusade for more investment in women’s sports: ‘We’re kind of at a tipping point’
  4. 6 reliable charities for those looking to help civilians affected by the Israel-Hamas war
  5. An Alameda employee connected to China objected to Sam Bankman-Fried’s alleged bribery scheme. He told her to ‘shut the f*** up’
  6. Addressing the social and racial barriers to health care equity
  7. Republicans choose Trump ally Jim Jordan as their new nominee for House speaker
  8. Israel’s war against Hamas roils Harvard as students, billionaires, and faculty accuse each other of anti-Semitism and McCarthyism
  9. Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer quits Harvard’s board, blasting the school leadership’s response to students’ anti-Israel letter
  10. Why a biotech firm’s market value jumped from $3 million to $130 million in a day and is still way up from its ‘almost unfathomably low valuation’
  11. Elon Musk’s X illegally fired employee for publicly blasting the company’s return to office plans, labor regulator alleges
  12. How a slick accounting maneuver led to a $29 billion tax bill for Microsoft
  13. AI is top of mind for leaders. The pros and cons, according to execs from PwC, Google DeepMind, Slack, and IBM
  14. Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio just put the odds of a ‘hot world war’ at 50%—thanks to 2 ‘brutal’ ground wars in Ukraine and Gaza
  15. Aerospace engineer who studies defense systems explains the simple reason that Israel’s Iron Dome failed against Hamas
  16. Israel’s blockade of Gaza means that a region the size of Philadelphia faces a real risk of starvation, says Peace Studies scholar
  17. ‘We’re in a fossil trap’: U.S. oil production hits an all-time high despite the huge push for green energy
  18. The Modern War Institute’s founding director says the Israeli military was just unprepared for Hamas’ sudden attack
  19. How big companies from EY to Johnson & Johnson are learning to master AI prompts
  20. VC billionaire Marc Andreessen on Tesla and SpaceX: They ‘probably would have gone under’ with anyone besides Elon Musk
  21. 2 Israeli cybersecurity experts are relatively unconcerned about hackers’ tactics
  22. Florine Mark, Weight Watchers franchisee who became Michigan business icon, dies at 90
  23. Studio boss David Zaslav’s tactics have made him a villain in Hollywood. But will he be the turnaround CEO that Warner Bros. Discovery needs?
  24. Jamie Dimon warns the Israel-Hamas conflict may upend the economy: ‘This may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades’
  25. The U.S. is modernizing its 39-year-old organ transplant system–just in time for the AI revolution
  26. Even after Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest, the crypto industry remains full of men acting like boys
  27. A pro-Israel lawmaker who brought a gun to a pro-Palestine student protest in New York has been arrested
  28. Gen Z is cooking more and shopping less as they struggle to achieve financial success
  29. Menopause symptoms worsen as the number of hours spent caring for others increases, according to new research
  30. Months after DeSantis stripped Disney of a special district, Universal Orlando Resort just got one
  31. Chinese vaping company bypasses FDA ban with simple name change
  32. Bankman-Fried’s whisper campaign against Binance is part of a long U.S. tradition of working the refs
  33. From Antarctica to Tasmania, the debate over whether to fish a creature the size of a paper clip is key to saving the climate—and the humpback whales
  34. Netflix is planning brick-and-mortar retail locations that look nothing like video stores
  35. The ‘Barbenheimer’ craze saved the summer box office but pushed theater workers to the edge. Now some are unionizing
  36. Leaders need to know how to spot ‘transformation fatigue’ in jaded employees
  37. Marlboro owner is pushing to undermine crackdown on vapes: ‘The WHO’s tobacco treaty is no longer fit for purpose’
  38. Kaiser Permanente reaches tentative deal with unions after 75,000 hospital workers went on a 3-day strike and threatened another
  39. Microsoft just closed its mega $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in crushing blow to Biden’s antitrust watchdog Lina Khan
  40. Supply-chain disruptions are on the rise. Blockchain might be able to make deliveries more efficient
  41. 76-year-old man expected to plead guilty to nearly 2-decade cold case over theft of Judy Garland’s ruby slippers
  42. Man faces four years behind bars after tricking Tesla into handing him five cars he never paid for
  43. ‘Impossible’: The UN says Israel is ordering 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza to evacuate as it warns of tragedy turning to calamity
  44. AMC’s CEO reveals he was the victim of an ‘elaborate criminal extortion’ where he was blackmailed and threatened with ‘personal embarrassment’
  45. Review: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ is shaping up as the biggest concert movie ever and it’s exactly what you think it will be
  46. Why Marriott veteran Stephanie Linnartz is ‘taking risks’ to become Under Armour’s CEO
  47. A giant piece of marble nearly crushed Supreme Court justices last year, sources say
  48. Companies are recruiting on-site therapists to support employees’ mental health needs
  49. Meet the CEO behind the huge fashion deal uniting the parent companies of Coach and Michael Kors. Wall Street isn’t sold on it—but Tapestry’s Joanne Crevoiserat says she’s ‘weaving together beautiful things’
  50. How private equity firms are disrupting the Fortune 500 CEO pipeline
  51. New Nobel Prize winner Claudia Goldin says ‘greedy jobs’ are becoming more accessible to women—but companies need to stay flexible
  52. Freakonomics author: ‘Objections to data science in K-12 education make no sense’
  53. Wall Street’s ‘Cobol Cowboys’ are spread thin fixing legacy tech—but AI may soon ride to the rescue
  54. Ex–Barclays bank chief insisted he had no relationship with Jeffrey Epstein—but emails told a different story, and he’s now been fined $2.2M
  55. Ford says it has reached the end of the road with UAW contract talks
  56. IKEA’s price cuts honor its promise of ‘democratic design,’ says CEO Jesper Brodin
  57. Horseshoe crab blood is vital to modern medicine. A new lab-made alternative could save the species
  58. GM joint-venture battery plant didn’t provide eye wash stations, emergency showers and hand protection, among other violations, U.S. Labor Department says
  59. A trio of vaccines should protect against a 2023 ‘tripledemic,’ experts say—if people get them
  60. Scientists are using AI to forecast the future of COVID—and, potentially, to predict the next pandemic
  61. Microsoft will soon own Call of Duty and Candy Crush after the UK finally approves the monster $69 billion deal for Activision Blizzard
  62. China is again on the brink of deflation as the country’s flat September CPI revives ‘real risk’ of falling prices
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