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  1. Is Sam Bankman-Fried a bad ‘man’ or a good ‘boy’? Lawyers swap opening statements before first witnesses take the stand
  2. Costco’s surprise big seller—1-ounce gold bars— are actually ‘one of the worst things that you can ever own,’ critic says
  3. Walmart says shoppers taking Ozempic buy ‘slightly less calories’ as retailers brace for the financial consequences of weight-loss drugs
  4. McDonald’s McRib is back from the dead—just in time for Halloween. Here’s why the pork sandwich is an undead fan favorite
  5. New York City is forced to provide shelter to anyone who asks for it, and it’s trying to get rid of this unique law
  6. Apple just released a software update aimed at fixing an overheating problem in some iPhone 15 Pros
  7. Google is betting its Pixel phones can finally threaten iPhone’s reign by hitting Apple where it hurts: AI 
  8. George Takei is releasing ‘My Lost Freedom,’ a picture book about when the government sent his family to an internment camp
  9. Nobel Prize winner shocked by early morning phone call from Sweden: ‘It was ringing during the night, but I didn’t answer it because I’m trying to get some sleep, basically’
  10. Top strategist sees ‘echoes of the 1987 crash’ in today’s stock market. ‘All you can do is brace yourself and hope for the best’
  11. The GOP is a headless elephant after the stunning McCarthy vote: ‘The circus stuff needs to happen behind closed doors’
  12. Biden forgives another $9 billion of student debt: ‘It’s good for our economy as a whole’
  13. The 3 big mistakes financial experts say that the $1.2 billion Powerball winner should never make
  14. British actress Julia Ormond sues Harvey Weinstein for assault, but claims Disney, CAA and Miramax enabled him
  15. Vince Lombardi let an art student design the Packers’ distinctive ‘G’ logo in 1961. Now John Gordon has died at 83
  16. Digital culture guru Taylor Lorenz’s new book reveals how the Instagram influencer ‘floodgates’ really opened: a backfiring FTC crackdown
  17. Unicorn Carta sees lawsuits stack up as two more female employees make serious claims against company
  18. ‘We don’t want to see an Orwellian mix of fact and fiction in our world’: State Department accuses China of global disinformation campaign
  19. MacArthur ‘genius grant’ recipients include a hula master and poet—all of whom get $800,000 to spend on anything they want
  20. Sal Khan helped usher in an era of online learning through Khan Academy. Will its AI tool, Khanmigo, be a model for the future of education?
  21. The family of a 48-year-old father who was wrongly put on a 911 blacklist and died of a heart attack is getting $1.86 million from Seattle
  22. Here’s why the government just pinged your phone or TV with ‘THIS IS A TEST’
  23. Even the Supreme Court’s conservative justices seem to be siding with Elizabeth Warren’s baby, the CFPB
  24. Saudi Arabia was pumping water on 10,000 acres of drought-stricken Arizona. The governor just stripped its leases
  25. Making corporate social impact sprawl work for you
  26. North Africa will host the World Cup for the first time as part of a historic joint award for Spain, Portugal, and Morocco
  27. Want a $250 bagel made of felt? British artist uses 30,000 pieces of cloth to create art installation in New York City
  28. The hospital network that made over $2 billion last quarter faces a strike from nurses and technicians it wants to pay $21 to $23 an hour
  29. Your odds of winning the $1.2 billion Powerball jackpot tonight are a colossal 1 in 292 million
  30. Taylor Swift was lauded for dodging an FTX sponsorship. Michael Lewis’s latest book says that isn’t the full story
  31. Elon Musk’s $13 billion whip hand against Wall Street: How interest rates and the financial disaster at Twitter put the world’s richest man in the driver’s seat
  32. Janet Yellen: Surprisingly resilient American consumers blocked a recession—and now the Fed could keep interest rates higher for longer
  33. AMD’s Lisa Su wants to dethrone Nvidia as AI-hardware industry leader. Success depends on software
  34. Ray Dalio warns Biden’s chip ban is similar to the pre-WW2 oil sanctions the U.S. placed on Imperial Japan—which partly led to Pearl Harbor
  35. Need to mail a package via USPS, UPS or FedEx? Now Uber will do it for you
  36. Softbank’s CEO says you’ll end up like a mindless goldfish if you don’t get on board with AI
  37. Netflix plans to raise prices after actors’ strike wraps up, report says
  38. AMD’s Lisa Su is ready to crash Nvidia’s trillion-dollar chips party
  39. Fortune CEO Alan Murray to step down
  40. The White House’s top crypto critic departed. What does that mean for a stablecoin bill?
  41. Ben Leventhal’s latest food-focused startup just raised $24 million to put restaurants’ customer data on the blockchain
  42. Kim Kardashian’s surprising move into private equity aims to cement the Skims founder’s legacy in business
  43. Why House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s ouster could make everything less affordable for everyday Americans
  44. Employees want robust benefits, but many don’t use them. Can a chief engagement officer fix that?
  45. Gen Z is over the ‘girlboss’ era, now it’s all about the ‘snail girl’—and career experts approve
  46. Behind the scenes takes from Day 1 of the biggest trial in business
  47. Drugs aiding weight-loss like Ozempic have so much promise, a major bank is telling investors to short junk-food credit
  48. 80% of Gen Z and millennial workers report being stressed out—and three-quarters of them are looking to their employers for help
  49. EasyJet owner sues band Easy Life to force it to change its name and accuses members of being ‘brand thieves’
  50. YouTube’s biggest star MrBeast seemed to launch the ‘world’s largest iPhone giveaway’—but it turns out that, like Tom Hanks, he was the face of an AI scam
  51. Kim Kardashian turned Skims into a $4 billion company. She wants to build the next generation of unicorns with SKKY Partners, her new private equity firm
  52. College hasn’t actually gotten more expensive over the last 20 years despite tuition skyrocketing, one counterintuitive study found
  53. The ultra-rich are not just the worst polluters–their donations to climate action are also another way of hoarding money and gaming the system
  54. Why Apple alum and ex–Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts decided to join Kim Kardashian’s new private equity firm
  55. Colorado’s top court will hear case against Christian baker who refused to make a gender transition-themed cake
  56. Democrat insider Laphonza Butler sworn in as third ever Black female senator, to replace late California Sen. Feinstein
  57. Trump hit with limited gag order after publishing disparaging Truth Social post about New York court clerk in business fraud case
  58. Biden administration announces sweeping legal actions against Chinese fentanyl chemical producers
  59. American workers are overwhelmed with uncertainty, which can lead to burnout. Here’s a way to manage the nerves
  60. U.S. automakers’ sales boomed 16% over the summer despite high prices, soaring interest rates and a UAW strike
  61. CEOs are caught between the ‘fear of missing out’ on AI—and the ‘fear of getting in’
  62. Inside corporate America’s diversity dissonance—and the resulting consequence
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