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  1. Ford reaches tentative deal with striking autoworkers, marking a huge breakthrough in a work stoppage that’s cost the industry billions
  2. Wall Street’s most closely watched succession race—for Morgan Stanley’s CEO job—finally has a winner
  3. Meta’s talk of uncertainty next year and ‘volatility in the macro landscape’ sends its shares tumbling
  4. New ethics questions swirl around Clarence Thomas after report says his $267,000 loan for a luxury RV seems to have been forgiven
  5. Representative whose fire alarm disrupted legislation for averting a government shutdown charged with misdemeanor
  6. Elon Musk just lost $28 billion as Tesla took a beating. Now Toyota says ‘people are waking up to reality’ that EV adoption will be an uphill battle
  7. A new RSV shot for babies is in such short supply that doctors have been advised to prioritize giving the drug to infants at high risk of severe disease
  8. Barbie doll sales boom for Mattel after the namesake’s movie became a global blockbuster
  9. Medicare will negotiate drug prices with Big Pharma for the first time. Here’s how your prescription costs might change
  10. Fortune’s CEO shares conversation highlights from the 2023 Most Powerful Women Summit
  11. Influencers want to hack your high mortgage rates for a new car or an extra vacation. ‘This can be a great strategy,’ housing market expert says—but only if you can really budget for it
  12. Google is providing $20 million to university-based cybersecurity clinics—empowering students to gain hands-on experience within their own communities
  13. Microsoft gains $70 billion and Alphabet loses more than twice as much as Satya Nadella steals Sundar Pichai’s thunder on AI
  14. Neiman Marcus CEO says a key to his success is a habit Gen Z has forgotten
  15. Ford appears close to a deal with UAW that could serve as the standard that ends the Detroit auto strike, sources say
  16. GOP finally unites to elect Mike Johnson as House speaker, ending 3 weeks of Congressional chaos
  17. Rising education and income could soon make Latinos a major economic force. But barriers still exist
  18. Half of Amazon’s warehouse workers are injured after just 3 years, according to study that revealed far more ‘injury and pain’ than previously known
  19. A majority of educators are concerned about how AI may boost cheating and plagiarism but think it will also boost accessibility, according to a new report
  20. The CEO of Orangetheory takes a page out of the Jeff Bezos Amazon playbook and addresses every customer complaint in his inbox 
  21. The end of ‘Roe v. Wade’ actually caused abortions to increase over the last 12 months—just in different places
  22. NYC firefighters were unable to save a man trapped in a jewelry vault. It opened on a timer the next morning
  23. Altcoins including Solana, Chainlink, and Pepe are riding Bitcoin’s coattails as crypto’s OG chases $35,000
  24. From temps in the 80s to 8 inches of snow: The northern Rockies brace for the first snowfall of the season
  25. The ‘Florida Man’ social media phenomenon is getting an Olympic Games-style event, refereed by 2 former ‘American Gladiators’
  26. Microsoft took a chance by igniting the AI race, but it seems to be working out well for the company
  27. Xi Jinping holds surprise meeting with Gavin Newsom during the California’ governor’s visit to China
  28. There’s a $1.4 trillion suck on productivity that has nothing to do with remote work, says a think tank economist
  29. 70-year-old Georgia woman burned by Dunkin’ coffee settles with franchisee for $3 million
  30. Domino’s is giving away $1 million in free pizzas to people resuming student loan payments. Unfortunately, there are 44 million of them, owing $1.8 trillion
  31. A company’s pro-choice stance on abortion is the equivalent of a 12% wage increase, new research into job seekers’ interest shows
  32. The man who named the bond vigilantes 40 years ago just crowned a new king as the bond market goes through a multitrillion-dollar wobble
  33. 20-year intel, FBI vet lays out what Israel’s ground war will run into: Suicide attackers, roadside bombs, IEDs, snipers, and more
  34. A salmonella outbreak sickening 73 people in 22 states has been linked to diced onions. Here’s how you can stay safe
  35. Arizona man was so concerned by his son getting lessons on gender identity, subpar academics that he embraced private school vouchers and sent him to a Catholic school
  36. Sam Bankman-Fried’s attorneys confirm he will take the stand in his own defense
  37. Amy Schumer’s memoir is one of tens of thousands banned from U.S. prisons in the ‘ultimate form of power of manipulation’
  38. Richard Roundtree, trailblazing ‘Shaft’ star who established the Black action hero as big box office, dies of pancreatic cancer at 81
  39. After 3 failed attempts to elect a new speaker, Republicans put forward an obscure figure who rallied support for Trump’s 2020 election challenge
  40. UN chief’s comment that Hamas attack ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ outrages Israeli officials
  41. Crypto has a DeFi problem
  42. New hires are considering quitting within the first 6 months because of these 3 onboarding issues
  43. Polychain Capital among group betting $20 million that first-person shooter ‘Shrapnel’ can succeed where other Web3 games have failed
  44. Exclusive: ‘Big Bang Theory’ star Kaley Cuoco raises $3 million to build ‘the Honest Company for pets’
  45. Luxury slump intensifies as shoppers buy less Balenciaga and Gucci, in latest sign of an end to the ‘roaring 20s’
  46. Tesla dashes hopes for affordable Cybertruck amid Elon Musk’s big affordability push
  47. Europe could face a ‘century of humiliation’ warns CEO of Nvidia rival, who says startups fare better in America
  48. Millennials and Gen Z won’t answer the phone so the U.K. has had to change how it measures unemployment
  49. Databricks CEO thinks we’re on the verge of an ‘intelligence revolution’
  50. Embattled China Evergrande’s founder is no longer a billionaire after the man once worth $42 billion loses 98% of his wealth
  51. Coca-Cola CEO says company has outmaneuvered Ozempic because it’s been preparing for a low-calorie future for years
  52. What Microsoft’s earnings tell us about AI and cloud trends
  53. The energy transition is under threat as the Global South lags behind
  54. A spiraling Israel-Hamas war could plunge the global economy into recession and depress the stock market by 20%, warns EY economist
  55. Pinduoduo founder Colin Huang surges past Alibaba’s Jack Ma to become China’s third-richest person—in part thanks to U.S. platform Temu
  56. On 2023’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies list, Tesla makes its debut, the financial sector’s reign ends, and industrials take off
  57. Honda CEO says firm is ending partnership with GM to develop affordable EVs just as UAW strike is costing the U.S. automaker $200 million a week
  58. Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen testifies in fraud trial that he inflated the value of ex-president’s assets to ‘whatever number Trump told us to’
  59. Executives with addictions are hiring sober companions for up to $4,000 a day for continuous recovery support. For some, they may be key to preventing relapse
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