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  1. Real-estate industry rocked by $1.8 billion verdict finding ‘conspiracy’ to force sellers to pay illegal commission fees
  2. Automakers are on the hook for $1 billion in higher wages annually after the recent worker strike and will likely try to raise car prices to pay for it
  3. Airline pilot indicted for allegedly threatening to shoot the captain ‘multiple times’ if the flight was diverted for a passenger’s medical emergency
  4. WeWork plans bankruptcy filing as soon as next week, report says, in startling reversal from its heady days as a tech industry superstar
  5. The second man to receive a transplanted pig heart has died. His last wish: for doctors to ‘make the most of what we have learned’
  6. UK’s stock market is in a ‘doom loop’ that’s undermining London’s status as a global financial capital, investment bank says
  7. Group representing the New York Times and 2,200 others just dropped a scathing 77-page white paper on ChatGPT and LLMs being an illegal ripoff
  8. Russia’s richest oligarch is trying to avoid the world’s most expensive divorce after his wife takes her case to UK courts that are ‘renowned for their generosity’
  9. Trump’s bankers doubted the NFL would approve him as an owner, emails show: ‘Never know the real facts with him’
  10. JetBlue blames ‘staggering’ weather and air traffic control delays for a terrible quarter that sent its stock plunging as much as 19%
  11. Toyota literally doubles down on EVs in North Carolina with another $8 billion investment and 3,000 more jobs
  12. Hedge fund shuts down after sexual harassment and assault allegations against its founder, who claims to be a victim of ‘the woke brigade’
  13. A record high 4 million cybersecurity professionals are needed worldwide, according to ISC2. The cyber organization’s CEO says that’s still not enough
  14. Australian winemaker just paid $1 billion for a California vineyard owned by two brothers who started making wine in their garage
  15. Elon Musk lost $25 billion on Twitter in a year, and $41 billion on Tesla in just two weeks 
  16. The ‘World Cup’ of AI policy kicks off
  17. Green NIMBYism is such a scourge that MIT is training students in how to calm down angry neighbors: ‘It can be hard to develop empathy unless you start having conversations’
  18. Bankman-Fried’s lieutenants say he directed them to commit crimes. He portrayed himself as a hands-off CEO wary of being ‘distracting’
  19. European brewing giant’s CEO on Russia stealing its flagship beer business: ‘A very, very sad and unfortunate turn of events’
  20. 4 more insurers are leaving California after Allstate and State Farm cut back due to wildfire risk
  21. Massachusetts group wants to clear the names of hundreds of accused witches from 400 years ago: ‘We’d like an apology’
  22. The ‘Do Not Track’ saga is not over, German court rules in LinkedIn case
  23. Google and the government agree that it hid its AI dominance for years, they just disagree on why
  24. Google CEO Sundar Pichai on alleged comment about working hand in glove with Apple: ‘I don’t recall myself saying that line’
  25. Matthew Perry’s ‘Friends’ cast mates join others mourning his ‘unfathomable’ deat
  26. Robert De Niro dismisses former assistant’s $12 million claim of severe emotional distress as ‘all nonsense’
  27. Hollywood actors’ lead negotiator says progress made with studios
  28. Your brain activity literally drops when you have a Zoom meeting, research from Yale scientists finds
  29. Justice Clarence Thomas’ billionaire benefactor Harlan Crow will be hauled in front of Senate Democrats over undisclosed travel gifts
  30. Bud Light brewer is still reeling from trans promotion backlash as U.S. revenue tumbled 13%
  31. Sam Bankman-Fried’s moronic media tour comes around to bite him
  32. ‘Humanity is on a rapid path to oblivion’: Billionaire investor Bill Ackman urges Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk to stop amplifying hate for dollars 
  33. Disney says its battle with DeSantis touches every company: ‘If the line is not drawn here, there is no line at all’
  34. Hot jobs market continues to challenge Fed’s inflation fight as wages extended their rise over the summer
  35. How Estonia ripped up its school plans just 5 years after breaking from Russia and became the top country in math, science, and reading outside Asia
  36. Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller accuses Janet Yellen of making the ‘biggest blunder in Treasury history’
  37. Women’s hesitancy to adopt AI compared to men could imperil their earning potential, new research suggests
  38. CEOs say talent is their most valuable asset, yet HR leaders hold just 8% of Fortune 500 board seats
  39. The happiest country in the world? This Finnish company with a 10% lifetime employee turnover shows their real secret is trust
  40. McDonald’s CEO says consumers suffering ‘difficult times’ can actually be a good thing for his business
  41. As the U.S. roars ahead, Europe’s largest economy shrunk last quarter and a drop in oil demand points to more pain coming
  42. CHROs are rising stars of the C-suite. So why aren’t they on more boards?
  43. CEO of Ozempic prescription startup Calibrate steps down as investors eye ‘rapid down-sizing’ of consumer business
  44. Biden administration kicks off court fight to stop JetBlue from buying Spirit Airlines months after killing off its partnership with American
  45. How the West can help Ukraine win its economic war with Russia
  46. Some analysts view the strong 3rd quarter GDP results as a ‘last gasp’ from consumers
  47. Biden administration’s second try at student loan relief will target those with ‘unreasonable’ debt loads, 25-year-old loans and other vulnerable groups
  48. U.S. sues SolarWinds for fraud over alleged cyber security neglect ahead of stunning Russian hack into Justice and Homeland Security departments
  49. Samsung narrows its semiconductor losses, giving hope that the chip slump is nearing a turning point
  50. How CEOs and leaders can ‘stand their ground’ and resist the backlash on diversity, inclusion, and ESG
  51. A CEO who has jumped out of planes more than 200 times, says skydiving is the ‘greatest mental health reset’
  52. BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street turned against environmental and social proposals this year, a clear sign of backlash
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