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  1. Netflix’s co-CEO discussed the road map to make the ‘very, very small’ mobile games business a growth engine with a ‘material impact’ on its $30 billion business
  2. FDA is considering a ban on certain hair-straightening chemicals: It would be a ‘win for public health—especially the health of Black women’
  3. Actor Marlon Wayans says he’s the victim of discrimination by a United Airlines gate agent and is being unfairly prosecuted for it
  4. Israelis can now visit the U.S. for 90 days without a visa amid the Israel-Hamas war
  5. Eating even 2 servings of red meat a week could significantly raise your risk of diabetes. 10 protein-packed alternatives can boost your health—and the planet’s
  6. CEOs are leaving their jobs in record numbers in what is the executive suite version of The Great Resignation
  7. Atlantic hurricanes are twice as likely to go from wimpy to catastrophic in 24 hours than in decades past
  8. Elon Musk’s net worth just plunged $16 billion in a single day after Tesla’s poor earnings sent its stock spiraling 9%
  9. Sam Bankman-Fried prosecutors want to make sure jurors know effective altruism is no defense for fraud
  10. The founder of Web Summit infuriated key conference speakers with his tweets after Hamas’s attacks on Israel. Now he’s a case study for what not to do
  11. Skechers executives spent millions on corporate jets to vacation in Fiji and Bora Bora without the board trying to stop them, lawsuit says
  12. California Sen. Laphonza Butler decides not to run for full term in 2024
  13. Convoy, a Bezos-backed trucking tech company valued at $3.8 billion last year, is shutting down: ‘Today is your last day at the company’
  14. SEC drops charges against Ripple executives Brad Garlinghouse and Chris Larsen in ongoing XRP litigation
  15. Intel and Siemens just pulled out of Europe’s biggest tech conference after its leader criticized Western support of Israel after terror attacks
  16. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 7 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  17. Elon Musk lost $30 billion in just over 2 days as the market realized Tesla may not be a tech giant, but a struggling car company
  18. If you make your employees feel too comfortable, they just won’t work as hard, study suggests
  19. Morgan Stanley reverses course on the housing market, seeing a lot more pain ahead for homebuyers
  20. AI could help the $1 trillion shipping industry by slashing carbon emissions
  21. Climate change is our greatest health crisis. The same investments can often address both threats
  22. Florida bank settles charges that it avoided mortgages in Black and Latino neighborhoods for $9 million
  23. ‘Birthplace of the waterbed. And the summer of love’: San Francisco is launching a $4 million ad campaign to convince people it’s not failing
  24. Breakout Learning is helping professors embrace AI through immersive scenarios, group discussions, and insightful grading
  25. Sam Bankman-Fried used $1.2 billion of customer money to buy out Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, witness says. Will CZ pay it back?
  26. Jerome Powell doesn’t sound convinced on inflation: ‘A few months of good data are only the beginning of what it will take’
  27. The California-to-Texas pipeline is drying up, and Florida is the big winner of the exodus from the Golden State
  28. It’s official: The housing market is turning millennials into their parents. A Fortune 500 economist says it’s a déjà vu market that is replaying the 1980s
  29. From CEOs to billionaires to Harvard students, everyone is struggling to discuss the Israel-Hamas war. Here’s what you need to know before you talk about it
  30. Climate protesters crash Jerome Powell’s press conference, chanting ‘Stop fossil finance’
  31. U.S. lawmakers are taking aim at digital assets’ role in the Israel-Hamas war. A new report urges caution in linking crypto to terrorism
  32. Jim Jordan supports empowering interim speaker so he can campaign for the job full-time
  33. Salesforce and Instacart execs share 4 practical ways they’re using AI to drive business
  34. Is ‘Xexit’ nigh? Elon Musk denies talking about pulling X from the EU, but he may not have a choice
  35. Rafah border crossing into Gaza will ‘hopefully’ open Friday, WHO officials say, as an expanded humanitarian crisis looms
  36. Facebook is changing its comment settings as a result of the Israel-Hamas war
  37. Thousands of remote IT workers sent wages to North Korea to help fund weapons program, FBI says
  38. The impact of speaking out on the Israel-Hamas war—and the role of listening
  39. E-cigarettes pose a new environmental dilemma—the ‘insidious devices’ can be neither recycled nor thrown in the trash
  40. Mark Zuckerberg’s Threads ‘temporarily’ blocks COVID search terms to focus on larger misinformation concerns
  41. Discover reports ‘indications of stress’ among consumers as profit drops 33%: ‘They’re experiencing more day-to-day cash flow pressures’
  42. Biden’s historic stand with UAW members shows how far labor activism has come in America. True equal pay should be next on his agenda
  43. New England’s $510 million lobster economy reels from near 40% population plunge
  44. Grayscale filed a new application with the SEC for a spot Bitcoin ETF. But a lawsuit against its parent company could complicate matters
  45. As math scores plummet for Black students, schools are trying ‘detracking’—or desegregation for the 21st century
  46. Cofounder of $50 billion payments unicorn Stripe is embracing hybrid work: ‘We had all these remote tourists wash in during COVID, and that effect hasn’t fully disappeared yet’
  47. Burt Young, Oscar-nominated actor for his role in ‘Rocky,’ dies at 83
  48. Elon Musk’s ‘$1 to tweet’ plan is true to his payments vision—whether users like it or not
  49. Best Buy CEO Corie Barry argues technology is a ‘need,’ not ‘discretionary’ spending
  50. The Great Millennial Housing Regret: Financial advisors have 3 pieces of advice for those who missed the 3% mortgage window
  51. Elon Musk admits Tesla dug a grave for itself with the Cybertruck and dashes dreams of it coming to market any time soon
  52. Employers are pouring money into costly benefits that workers don’t use—here’s what employees actually want
  53. The corporate venture pullback, in 5 charts
  54. Sick of meetings? Microsoft’s new AI assistant will go in your place
  55. $19 billion gaming giant Roblox issues staff a return-to-work ultimatum: ‘Join our three-day, in-office schedule or take a severance package’
  56. Macau is back as the world’s top gambling hub—and casino companies like Las Vegas Sands are starting to reap the rewards
  57. KitKat maker Nestlé working on ‘companion products’ for weight-loss-aiding drugs Ozempic and Wegovy in case shoppers start cutting calories
  58. Adobe needed AI ideas fast. CFO Dan Durn shares how a hackathon sparked 100 ideas they whittled down to 5 winners
  59. Former phone giant Nokia saw a dramatic drop in profits and is now cutting up to 14,000 jobs in response
  60. New York AG accuses Gemini, Genesis, and Digital Currency Group of defrauding investors out of more than $1 billion
  61. Elon Musk used the Tesla earnings call to bash the work-from-home crowd. He says advocates give off ‘Marie Antoinette vibes’ and are ‘detached from reality’ 
  62. ESG is at a crossroads. A new framework can help companies avoid box-checking exercises
  63. Homebuyers and sellers: Get ready for mortgage rates at 8% for a long time, top economist says
  64. Housing has become a ‘nepo’ market. Here are the best ways to help your kids buy a home
  65. Single-family rentals are a ‘superstar’ bet right now—and these 10 cities are the hottest investments
  66. Revenge of the Rust Belt: The surprising forces that have made the Midwest the hottest housing market around
  67. One Wall Street Bank says ‘Blame the Boomers’ for the broken housing market—but it’s overlooking these 4 factors
  68. ChatGPT maker OpenAI is in talks to sell employee shares at $86bn valuation, putting the closely held company in the league of SpaceX and Tiktok’s ByteDance
  69. U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes countries to label AI as capable of causing ‘catastrophic harm’
  70. Starbucks sues union for using its name and logo in a pro-Palestine post—and Workers United sues it back
  71. California tech CEO convicted in Theranos-like COVID-19 and allergy test fraud case sentenced to 8 years in prison
  72. Biden administration announces $3.5 billion for projects to strengthen nationwide electric grid stressed by extreme weather
  73. ESG proposals surged this proxy season—but shareholders support for them plummeted
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