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  1. Actors union chief calls tentative deal with Hollywood studios ‘the largest in our industry’s history’ as it heads to members for a pivotal vote
  2. ‘Loud’ and ‘disruptive’: Protests and arrests are now the norm some colleges as tensions over the Gaza war continue to boil over
  3. Barbie’s friend, Ken, fails to get into the toy hall of fame despite recent movie stardom in which he was portrayed by Ryan Gosling
  4. Moody’s lowers U.S. credit-rating outlook to negative, warns ‘fiscal deficits will remain very large’
  5. A grocery chain is removing self-checkout after realizing executives hate it as much as customers do: ‘We like to talk to people’
  6. Warner Bros. Discovery lost 2.5 million streaming subscribers in the last 6 months while its rivals grew—and sports are partly to blame
  7. AMC Theatres posts best revenue and attendance since pandemic began as it closes money-losing locations and rakes in cash from ‘Barbenheimer’ bonanza
  8. ‘A vigorous debate’: 5 edtech CEOs react to the White House executive order on AI
  9. These 4 lethal viruses could fuel the next pandemic, new research says. What they are—and how the world can prepare
  10. Elon Musk says his mind is a ‘storm’—and he calms it by playing video games, his ‘primary recreational activity’
  11. Inflation means your grocery bill has skyrocketed ahead of Thanksgiving. Here’s how prices have changed—and why it’s so expensive
  12. ‘Expert conman’ who defrauded investors of $4 million by claiming his Goldman Sachs source could get them IPO shares is sentenced
  13. Are we really ready to dump our smartphones?
  14. Joe Biden to meet with Xi Jinping for the first time in nearly a year—and thousands of protesters are expected
  15. First ‘Batgirl,’ now Roadrunner: David Zaslav cans Warner Bros. Looney Tunes film to harvest $30 million in taxable losses
  16. Celsius to exit bankruptcy in early 2024 and give back some $2 billion to customers
  17. Prince Harry-led lawsuit alleging Daily Mail publisher bugged celebrities’ homes and lied to get medical records can go ahead, judge rules
  18. I’m a veteran of the special operations community. Here’s how Hollywood glamorized us–and deprived most troops of lifesaving donations
  19. Starting next year, Oregon will let you practice law without taking the bar exam
  20. Ethereum gets a BlackRock boost, but the real test lies ahead
  21. Israel’s siege of Gaza shrank Palestinian GDP 4% in one month, U.N. report says. If war continues, it could set Palestinian territories back 19 years
  22. An ‘elusive’ Babe Ruth rookie card could fetch over $10 million at auction: It’s ‘the most significant baseball card ever produced’
  23. Flexible work could decrease risk for the No. 1 cause of death in America, new Harvard research finds
  24. Salesforce’s former chief trust officer joins Atlassian, adding to the growing ranks of veteran CTrOs
  25. Sending an AI bot to your Zoom meetings is the latest office power move, but it’s also a management mistake
  26. Jezebel’s shuttering is the end of an era in women’s media. What’s left?
  27. Pessimism among Americans is rising—and the workplace is partly to blame
  28. Britney Spears is driving a book-buying renaissance in the U.K.
  29. Bill Gates predicts everyone will have an AI-powered personal assistant within 5 years—whether they work in an office or not: ‘They will utterly change how we live’
  30. Flying cars and politics combine in new novel by Bradley Tusk—the venture capitalist who made a name for himself as Uber’s political fixer
  31. Elon Musk and Sam Altman are arguing over whose bot is better: Grok is ‘cringey boomer humor’ while ChatGPT is ‘about as funny as a screen door on a submarine’
  32. Are you an office ‘detective’ or ‘road warrior’? The five types of workers, according to Slack—and a couple are more likely than the rest to become the next Bill Gates
  33. Whoopi Goldberg tells Gen Z and Millennials that the reason they can’t get on the housing ladder is because they ‘only want to work 4 hours’ a day
  34. Retail CFOs might have to consider price cuts this holiday season to entice budget conscious consumers
  35. Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Veterans Day 2023—and Nov. 10
  36. Cartier owner Richemont sales disappoint as economic pressures start to pinch even the rich
  37. Biden must decide whether patent-infringing Apple watches can be imported into the U.S. from China by Christmas–but Congress could neuter America’s ability to protect its IP altogether
  38. The cracks in the housing market are growing larger as sellers slash prices, Redfin says. But beware the all-cash bids
  39. COVID-19 fraudster stole $8m in relief funds and used part to buy Florida’s private Sweetheart Island
  40. CEOs defend corporate ‘purpose’ amid ESG backlash: ‘We can’t let purpose get rebranded into woke capitalism.’
  41. Amazon reenters health care market with Prime virtual appointment service that costs $9 per month
  42. Las Vegas hotel workers’ tentative contract deal increases pay, cuts workloads—and mandates daily room cleanings
  43. How AI-enabled KPIs can help leaders align their companies—and get better results
  44. Hollywood deals get writers and actors back to work but don’t stop painful industry transformation
  45. Sorry bosses, but your team may not want to hang out with you at Christmas parties anymore: Steer clear of the ‘back in my day’ trap
  46. Suspected Russian hackers disrupted the market in U.S. Treasuries by attacking China’s—and the world’s—largest bank
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