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  1. Netflix hikes prices after adding 9 million subscribers in its best earnings in years that sent the streamer’s shares soaring 13%
  2. RFK Jr.’s anti-vaxx campaign has left a trail of people hurt by his work: ‘It’s disturbing because he has a huge family name’
  3. Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates-backed trucking startup to slash hundreds of jobs after being just weeks away from running out of money
  4. More than 50 universities are partnering with Podium Education to create a ‘Global Tech Experience’—a way for students across disciplines to uniquely gain tech skills
  5. Uproar over Delta changing its loyalty program forces the airline to partially reverse course—but admits it ‘won’t solve for every disappointment’
  6. Tesla’s highly anticipated Cybertruck will finally be delivered on Nov. 30 after falling 2 years behind schedule
  7. ‘He’s making money off of our tragedies’: Families affected by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine stance speak out
  8. How Sam Altman got it wrong on a key part of AI: ‘Creativity has been easier for AI than people thought’
  9. The housing market is so unaffordable that buyers need to make nearly $115K to afford the average home, Redfin says—that’s $40k more than average earnings
  10. Republicans just dumped Jim Jordan again. They’re looking for another speaker candidate
  11. Fugees rapper pushing for new trial after conviction accuses lawyer of bungling his case by using ‘experimental’ AI that made up facts
  12. Companies are rushing to adopt AI. Execs and economists warn of unintended consequences: ‘You have to assume something’s gonna go awry’
  13. Biden says ‘other team’ is probably behind the Gaza hospital blast, as world awaits an Israel-Hamas smoking gun
  14. (Crypto) Empire State of Mind: Sam Bankman-Fried allegedly met with Bill Clinton and Kathy Hochul in NYC 2 months before FTX collapsed
  15. The massive inflation of housing and the stock market has made the average American household worth $193,000, Federal Reserve finds
  16. How businesses can partner with colleges to create diverse entry-level pipelines after affirmative action reversal
  17. The commercial real estate crunch is so bad that $80 billion worth of property is now in distress—a 10-year high
  18. If you habitually hit the snooze button on your alarm, new research says you may be mentally sharper for it
  19. If you’re in the 1% or middle class, inflation has actually made you richer, according to a top economist who’s been researching inequality for over 40 years
  20. OpenAI’s winning streak falters with reported failure of ‘Arrakis’ project
  21. Ron DeSantis called all Gazans ‘antisemitic,’ but polls suggest they dislike Hamas and feel hopeless about the Israeli blockade
  22. A Wisconsin corn plant lied about dust build-up for years before an explosion killed 5 people. 2 senior employees just got convicted
  23. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella does not see empathy as a soft skill: ‘It’s the hardest skill we learn’
  24. Wall Street suddenly swoons on mixed earnings and a sharp jump in the oil price overnight after the Gaza hospital explosion
  25. Billionaire Mike Bloomberg’s Philanthropies arm just announced $50 million to help cities with climate change, other global issues
  26. Van Gogh Museum rips collectors profiteering off Pokémon promotion, shuts program on opening day
  27. China protests Biden’s ‘improper’ new chip controls, vows to take ‘all necessary measures’ to safeguard interests
  28. Iranian-backed militias are starting to launch drones at U.S. troops in Iraq as fears grow over Hamas-Israel conflict spreading
  29. Elon Musk is monitoring your yawns and blinks to prevent you from falling asleep at the wheel with Tesla’s Driver Drowsiness Warning
  30. Commute times in the U.S. are nearing pre-pandemic levels as companies clamp down on a return to office
  31. Adults with ADHD are at a higher risk for developing dementia, new study finds. These treatments may help
  32. Funeral home that offered “green” burials let 189 bodies pile up and lied about it, say authorities who responded to complaints of “abhorrent” smell
  33. Serena Williams will write an ‘intimate’ memoir and a book on ‘rules for living’ as an investment unicorn, philanthropist, and advocate
  34. Dolly Parton takes readers on a tour of her sparkly jumpsuits, dresses, and wigs in new book: ‘Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones’
  35. California’s crypto bill reveals the fractured state of digital asset regulation
  36. Britney Spears reveals abortion during Justin Timberlake relationship more than 20 years after the fact in upcoming memoir
  37. For one airline, window seats are going to board first—even in economy
  38. Walmart International CEO Kath McLay says her first weeks on the job were like ‘drinking from a firehose’
  39. Jordan uninvites Biden to meeting with Arab leaders after hundreds die in explosion at Gaza hospital
  40. Nvidia thought it found a way around U.S. export bans of AI chips to China—now Biden is closing the loophole and investors aren’t happy 
  41. How JPMorgan addressed the Israel-Hamas war with employees globally—and what businesses can learn from it
  42. Inside the mounting litigation and high turnover at startup unicorn Carta
  43. Glitch on Elon Musk’s X allowed CIA spy recruitment channel to be hijacked, hacker says: ‘It was a perfect storm for something pretty bad to happen’
  44. Huge new solar panel factory opens in Georgia but a flood of low-priced Asian imports could make it hard to compete
  45. 3 areas Tesla’s new CFO must prioritize, according to Wedbush tech analyst Dan Ives
  46. Bank of America warned consumers they would be pushed to the ‘point of pain’—and CEO Brian Moynihan says we’ve now reached that point
  47. The company that makes your iPhone is expanding to EVs and it’s getting Nvidia to help make an ‘AI factory’
  48. HSBC has already blocked staff from using WhatsApp on work phones—now the bank reportedly plans to ban all texts
  49. U.K. refuses sanctioned Russian billionaire’s request to hire a personal driver because he can take the bus
  50. An outspoken airline chief combined a massage and a meeting—then posted a shirtless photo to LinkedIn
  51. China’s real estate market teeters as builder Country Garden signals it will default on massive $186 billion debt
  52. Advice for CEOs grappling with the war in Israel: Talk to your employees—and get off social media
  53. These CEOs are rising to the occasion–and condemning the brutal Hamas attack on Israel. The rest of civil society is MIA
  54. Federal jury convicts 2 senior employees in Wisconsin corn mill explosion that killed 5
  55. Trump returns to his New York civil fraud trial, but star witness Michael Cohen wasn’t there as expected
  56. Adidas shares soar after booming Yeezy sales lead it to boost profit expectations again
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