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  1. Britney Spears’ memoir sold 1 million copies in the first week of its release, making it this year’s second-fastest debut after Prince Harry’s
  2. Toyota recalls nearly 2 million RAV4 SUVs due to fire danger from batteries when subjected to forceful turns
  3. Lawyers swap closing statements in trial of Sam Bankman-Fried: ‘Pyramid of deceit’ or just ‘bad business judgments’?
  4. The alleged crime epidemic in places like San Francisco causing stores to flee may actually just be bad management, investment bank suggests
  5. The White House just revealed a key factor driving Biden’s new order to rein in AI: The latest Tom Cruise ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie
  6. How to watch Game 5 of the 2023 World Series live online for free—without cable
  7. How Singapore and its population of just six million is beating much bigger countries in the race to attract chip manufacturing
  8. Toyota’s non-unionized workers didn’t go on strike but are getting a raise anyway to keep the company competitive with Detroit’s Big 3
  9. L’Oréal CEO explains why the 114-year-old beauty company spends a billion euro a year on tech—more than it invests in R&D
  10. A stock bubble is forming in companies with high cash flows as worried investors flee the riskier ‘zombies’ that thrived during low interest rates
  11. Israel’s cybersecurity startups are facing a double challenge
  12. As Supreme Court ponders ‘Trump too small’ IP request, John Roberts says people could trademark ‘Trump too this, Trump too that’
  13. Robert De Niro outraged by lawyer’s question over whether he accepted a literal backscratch: ‘Shame on you!’
  14. Mormon church sued for allegedly lying to donors by investing $350,000 that was supposed to be used for charity
  15. Oregon hit by first-ever teachers strike in Portland: ‘Our kids deserve more than teachers that are absolutely exhausted’
  16. Tennessee’s former vaccine chief, fired after years of ‘outstanding’ performance reviews, settles with state for $150,000
  17. Danish wind giant, reeling from $4 billion write-off in New Jersey, calls America ‘the most painful part of our portfolio’
  18. The White House is throwing down over a $3.8 billion merger, saying JetBlue is ‘intent on removing seats from planes and charging higher fares’
  19. Nonpartisan business group hails Biden’s green jobs boom: ‘We’re in the biggest economic revolution we’ve seen in generations’
  20. Jerome Powell’s Federal Reserve is still on pause when it comes to rate hikes—for now
  21. SEC says SafeMoon executives withdrew $200 million from crypto project to spend on McLarens and luxury homes
  22. Woman badly burned by cooking spray that ‘exploded into a fireball’ is awarded $7.1 million in damages
  23. What chief diversity officers get wrong when arguing DEI’s business case
  24. Schwab lays off up to 2,200 workers, calling it ‘hard but necessary steps,’ as it cuts costs while integrating TD Ameritrade after acquisition
  25. Warren Buffett’s trusted lieutenant Charlie Munger ecstatic over $6 billion investment in Japan: ‘Like having God opening a chest and just pouring money into it’
  26. The Bletchley Declaration is no game changer, but it’s a solid start to the global fight for AI safety
  27. Job openings rose again and layoffs fell in September as the labor market stays distinctly worker-friendly
  28. 21-year-old Cornell student arrested after posting online threats to ‘shoot up’ Jews and ‘bring an assault rife to campus’
  29. Google rolls out “.ing” web domains—and prices are already in the thousands
  30. Donald Trump’s sons are about to testify. Trump Jr. can’t recall using GAAP except ‘probably in Accounting 101 at Wharton’
  31. 5 million more American smokers—and former smokers—should now get screened for lung cancer annually. Here’s why
  32. Walmart plans to have two Black Friday sales this holiday season
  33. Blockbuster economic data from last few weeks has made Fed’s rate announcement today that much harder: ‘The Fed has to talk tough’
  34. The CFTC just received the most whistleblower tips ever. Most were crypto-related
  35. The Sam Bankman-Fried trial is an indictment of the crypto industry
  36. Kat Cole went from Hooters waitress to Athletic Greens COO without a bachelor’s degree. She credits a simple exercise—the ‘hotshot rule’—for her rise
  37. Coinbase now lets smaller investors in the U.S. trade Bitcoin and Ethereum futures
  38. Steve Ballmer started as Bill Gates’s assistant and now he’s on the verge of becoming wealthier than his one-time Microsoft boss 
  39. Gen Z aren’t taking to apprenticeships like millennials did—despite CEOs like Tim Cook and Richard Branson praising university alternatives 
  40. Nokia is suing Amazon in courts around the world because it says it’s invested billions in patented technologies and the retail giant is using them for free
  41. Bonobos’s founder hid his bipolar disorder for 16 years—his experience offers corporate America lessons on mental health support
  42. Meta exec and former U.K. Deputy Prime Minister compares AI fears to past ‘moral panic’ over video games—and bicycles
  43. Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller is taking ‘massive leveraged positions’ on safer assets than stocks after getting ‘really nervous’ about the economy
  44. Sam Bankman-Fried makes himself out to be an absentee CEO in new testimony
  45. EV, battery storage and solar projects announced since the Inflation Reduction Act will create 403,000 jobs, business group says
  46. Europe’s richest millennial is $615m richer after first payout from his family’s Red Bull fortune
  47. Will AI be the holy grail of cost reduction for CFOs? These 5 stats make the case
  48. World’s largest wind energy developer scraps 2 large offshore projects in New Jersey, adding to list of U.S. cancellations
  49. Tesla convinces jury its Autopilot wasn’t at fault in first lawsuit blaming a fatality on the technology to go to trial
  50. Nvidia wobbles on fear U.S. export rules could force it to cancel over $5 billion worth of advanced chip orders to China
  51. Largest Christian university in U.S. hit with record $38m fine from Education Department for allegedly misleading students about program costs
  52. 30% of global businesses expect to use fossil fuels into the 2050s, despite ‘net zero’ commitments
  53. Housing market affordability is so bad that Zillow says it will take you 13.5 years to break even on a purchase from July onward
  54. You can either have a high-paying job or an affordable house. Getting both is the housing market Catch-22
  55. Try, measure, refine, deploy, and repeat: How CEOs can lead the ‘revolutionary transition’ to generative AI 
  56. Nearly half of America plans to travel between Thanksgiving and mid-January, survey says
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