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  1. Stubborn Gen Z workers are defying CEOs who want them back in the office. The future depends on changing their minds
  2. There’s a seismic shift in consumer behavior that’s forcing companies to speak out. Execs from Deloitte, Mattel, Meta, and Pinterest give advice on when and how
  3. The U.S. housing market has gotten so expensive that income would have to jump 55% to make buying ‘affordable,’ real estate executive says
  4. How the pill smashed early marriage and boosted women’s rise up the corporate ladder—but still wasn’t enough to make women’s pay equal to men’s 
  5. ‘Bullets and bombs’ will not win the Israel-Hamas war, WHO head warns, as death toll climbs and humanitarian conditions deteriorate
  6. Saudi media, officials revert to familiar positions on Israel as regional tensions heat up—but that doesn’t mean a deal is dead in the water
  7. War in Israel, oil shocks, and roaring inflation, Deutsche Bank sees ‘a striking number of parallels’ with the 1970s
  8. Israel is facing an onslaught of cyberattacks, including some tied to Russia, while battling Hamas
  9. Potentially historic deal to normalize Saudi-Israel relations is ‘off the table’ after this weekend’s 9/11-scale attack, top political analyst says
  10. Can AI fix Wall Street’s ‘spaghetti code’ crisis? Microsoft and IBM are betting that it can
  11. A 15-minute mind exercise can boost your odds of landing a job, finds new research from one of the world’s happiest countries
  12. Elon Musk’s latest Tesla price cuts ‘to unload inventory’ are good news for car buyers but bad news for investors
  13. Leaving X can be a rewarding experience—but nobody’s matching Twitter’s ideological diversity
  14. The dark side of electric vehicles: Here are the countries where driving an EV can be dirtiest
  15. We analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
  16. Gavin Newsom says it’s too expensive for California high schools to give out free condoms
  17. American, United and Delta suspend flights to Israel as plume of spoke appears near Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport
  18. Schumer grateful for stronger Chinese statement condemning Hamas violence against Israelis after disappointment over silence
  19. There’s been a ‘power surge’ of new women investors. But there still aren’t enough
  20. American Jews observing holidays are ‘holding joy and sorrow at the same time as we often do’ amid more war in Israel
  21. The war in Israel is sending oil prices soaring already in Monday trading
  22. How much is Mar-a-Lago worth? A judge thinks Trump’s $1 billion-plus valuation might be 2,300% too high
  23. Airbnb boss Brian Chesky called his CEO network asking if they could hire any of the 1,900 staff he laid off during the COVID pandemic
  24. Prosecutors don’t want Bankman-Fried’s lawyers mentioning his $500 million investment in AI startup Anthropic: ‘It is immaterial’
  25. RFK Jr. expected to declare third-party presidential run, citing corruption ‘in the leadership of both political parties’
  26. Chuck Schumer says the U.S. is giving Israel ‘everything they need,’ and a massive aircraft carrier is deploying alongside cruisers and destroyers
  27. Coinbase’s security team has fought crypto hackers for a decade: Here’s what has to change
  28. American death toll raises to nine in Hamas attack on Israel. An unknown number of U.S. citizens remain missing
  29. 50 years and a day after being caught off guard in the Yom Kippur War, Israel goes back to the scary ’70s in the stunning Hamas attack
  30. Companies like Delta Air Lines, Google, and AT&T are bringing on-site therapy to the office
  31. Israeli survivors recount music festival massacre, where Hamas militants killed at least 260: ‘They didn’t see us as human beings. They looked at us with pure, pure hate’
  32. How Hamas flooded Israel, killed hundreds and took another 100 hostage: A revolution in drone warfare dating back to Ukraine
  33. Walmart’s former top woman executive reflects on her rise to the C-suite and hints at her next chapter
  34. Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit kicks off with CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch and new California Sen. Laphonza Butler
  35. Disney’s billionaire activist investor is back as Nelson Peltz hikes both his stake and his demands
  36. This type of job applicant is most likely to lie on their résumé
  37. Gen Z may be left permanently psychologically scarred by high inflation, research says—and it could slow down efforts to bring spiraling costs under control
  38. European luxury stocks are losing their allure on Wall Street and have hit their biggest slump since 2020
  39. One golf store is trying to keep resellers’ hands off Travis Scott’s new Nike Jordans range by making customers hit a ball 200 yards before they can buy
  40. Everything we learned from week 1 of Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial
  41. Claudia Goldin becomes the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in economics for her research into gender pay gaps
  42. American Airlines pilots union tells its members to refuse to fly to Israel until the situation is safe
  43. Bankman-Fried’s trial enters week 2: What’s happened so far, and what to expect when his ex takes the stand
  44. How Workday’s CFO is using AI to ‘take a lot of mundane tasks out of the everyday’
  45. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky said he had a work ‘addiction’ while growing the company: ‘No one told me how lonely it would be’
  46. Future of Finance: Nubank’s Vélez discusses fintech’s rise in emerging markets and how Brazil is 5 years ahead of the U.S.
  47. Return-to-office mandates: Why tax breaks are not a reason for companies in states such as Texas, Utah, and New Jersey to force employees back
  48. Educators alarmed by flood of $190 billion in federal spending: ‘When money is available, it’s like a vampire smelling blood’
  49. Tourism is returning in West Maui near wildfire-ravaged Lahaina as hotels and timeshare properties open for business
  50. 4,000 UAW workers at Mack Trucks will go on strike after rejecting contract deal
  51. Stephanie Linnartz ended a successful run at Marriott to become CEO at struggling Under Armour. ‘I believe in taking calculated risks’
  52. Powerball jackpot hits $1.55 billion after no one picks the winning numbers for the 34th drawing in a row
  53. Tesla’s China sales are falling compared to its rival BYD—and the drop could have been worse without its price war
  54. The war in Israel reinforces why most CEOs see ‘geopolitics’ as the biggest threat to their business
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