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  1. What is a data scientist?
  2. Billionaire Mark Cuban is selling a majority stake in the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks to the family of casino magnate Sheldon Adelson
  3. Sports Illustrated is accused of publishing articles written by AI and then attributing them to reporters who don’t exist: ‘The mistake is trying to hide it’
  4. Leadership advice from investing legend Charlie Munger: ‘Knowing what you don’t know is more useful than being brilliant’
  5. Billionaire Bill Ackman says there’s ‘a real risk’ the economy will suffer a hard landing if the Fed doesn’t cut interest rates soon
  6. Fast-fashion giant Shein could have the 5th-largest consumer IPO of all time—but its China roots and forced-labor allegations make it challenging
  7. How Charlie Munger built the blueprint for Berkshire’s $785 billion empire and steered Warren Buffett away from ‘cigar-butt’ investing
  8. Apple plans to end a credit card partnership with Goldman Sachs that it once touted as a blockbuster new business
  9. Greenpeace activists are costing deep sea mining company $1 million daily by occupying its ship in the middle of the Pacific, lawsuit says
  10. Billionaire Charlie Munger was Warren Buffett’s right-hand man for more than 4 decades. Here are the investing tips that made him legendary
  11. Charlie Munger, legendary investor and Warren Buffett’s deputy at Berkshire Hathaway, dies at 99
  12. She once advised the president on aging issues. Now, she’s battling serious disability and depression
  13. AI was at the top of the agenda at the African Union’s summit
  14. The high mortgage rates locking you out of the housing market aren’t going away, top economist says. ‘Everybody should get used to 5.5% to 6%’
  15. Back pain? Bum knee? Be prepared to wait for a physical therapist
  16. Hong Kong crypto regulators under fire again after creators of Hounax exchange allegedly disappear with $19 million
  17. Aretha Franklin’s home is awarded to her sons based on a handwritten will signed with a smiley face and found between couch cushions
  18. Ed Yardeni says China’s aging population could make it ‘the world’s largest nursing home’—and the resulting economic depression may help the U.S.
  19. AI can be a game changer for neurodivergent employees
  20. Wall Street is in an all-out war for AI talent as banks poach each others’ employees—and Goldman Sachs is losing
  21. It’s the spendiest season of the year—but half of Americans are buckling down to save for a safety net
  22. Industrial powerhouse Michigan is close to mandating carbon-free energy by 2040 in a major test for Democrats in the state government
  23. Used EV prices have dropped by one-third in a year as demand falls
  24. World’s first AI minister likens risk of overregulation to calligraphers that kept the printing press out of the Middle East for nearly 200 years
  25. The internet is fine—as far as we know
  26. America’s cities are ratcheting up controversial ‘sweeps’ of homeless encampments, but still failing to find a solution: ‘We’re not trash, we’re people’
  27. Job-market optimism pushed consumer confidence up for the first time in four months in November
  28. The Pop-Tarts Bowl is going to be a weird one, with the winning team eating the mascot
  29. How we lost the ability to evaluate two seemingly contradicting facts at the same time–and why it could mean the end of empathy
  30. Macabre assortment of JFK assassination artifacts that includes blood-covered leather from limo sells for tens of thousands at auction
  31. Beyond Ray Dalio: As billionaire hedge fund managers flock to the Middle East, a key official lays out his vision of Abu Dhabi as a financial hub
  32. Novartis bought his first startup for $3.9 billion. Now this physicist is trying to sell Europe on a new generation of nuclear energy
  33. Grayscale’s ‘uplist’ plan adds to intrigue over Bitcoin ETF
  34. Biden touts ‘progress’ on inflation as he takes aim at ‘junk fees’ and corporate ‘price-gouging’ in first meeting of supply chain council
  35. More than 400 stalled legal weed shops move one step closer to opening in New York state after board approves lawsuit settlement
  36. Home prices are likely to drop next year, but don’t expect that to solve the affordability crisis, bank exec says
  37. Ancestry.com CEO Deb Liu credits mentor Sheryl Sandberg for helping her navigate Silicon Valley
  38. Volkswagen invested billions in EVs following Dieselgate scandal—now, its brand is ‘no longer competitive’: ‘Other manufacturers would close plants in such a situation’
  39. Oil and gas lobby is a ‘huge barrier’ to solar that is now ready for prime time, renewable energy founder says
  40. Climate change’s impact on real estate: AI founder breaks down how ‘many places are doomed’ but others will be ‘the most valuable asset class in the world’
  41. Marsh McLennan is offering employees a digital app that tailors well-being offerings to their individual needs
  42. Renewable exec on ‘relentless consumption’ driving the climate crisis: ‘It seems as if people are behaving in a way that we would never tell our children to behave’
  43. Jeff Bezos is moving from Seattle to Miami—and he could take some of Amazon with him
  44. 3 problems with the new OpenAI board and what the company needs to do next
  45. The labor market will stay tight as shifting demographics keep draining the talent pool, warns multinational recruitment agency CEO
  46. Seven years after Elon Musk started The Boring Company, the company only has 2.4 miles of tunnel to show for it
  47. The head of the Middle East’s largest private oil producer says we’ll need ‘100 times more’ renewable energy to meet demand
  48. Elon Musk claims Ireland’s prime minister ‘hates the Irish people’ in wake of Dublin riots—it’s the billionaire’s latest salvo over immigration and free speech
  49. ‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini warns the market is in for a ‘mega-threatened age’ and investors will lose trillions: ‘This bloodbath is likely to continue’
  50. How CFOs should be approaching AI, according to a McKinsey expert who believes the opportunities go far beyond productivity
  51. Gary Gensler has remade the SEC into a crypto nemesis and climate warrior. Now a backlash is brewing
  52. Elon Musk and Mark Cuban are backing the crusade by an ‘evasive’ hedge-fund manager to strip the SEC of its in-house judges
  53. Paris is not the remote work city of your dreams, survey suggests
  54. Europe banned most oil shipments from Russia but now it’s guzzling diesel from India, a leading buyer of Russian crude
  55. 13 inflation-proof stocks to buy for 2024
  56. Blackstone head Steve Schwarzman plans to spend billions buying up dorms, warehouses, and data centers across Europe: ‘We have enormous capital and can buy the types of real estate that we like’
  57. Netflix’s biggest rival in Japan was created by a secretive billionaire whose father nearly destroyed the company in a telecom scandal
  58. It’s been a year since Ethereum completed its switch to proof of stake. Vitalik Buterin on what’s new, what’s next, and how he’s using AI
  59. McLaren Racing CEO says his team pulls 1.5 terabytes of data and runs 50 million simulations every race weekend
  60. Bankrupt Alex Jones is on the hook to Sandy Hook parents for $1.5 billion, but they just said in court they’d settle for $85 million
  61. Binance founder Changpeng Zhao can’t return to his UAE home before sentencing—at least for now, U.S. federal judge rules
  62. WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich will stay in a Russian jail through the end of January
  63. UAE’s COP28 president reportedly lobbied for fossil fuel interests at climate meetings
  64. Amazon now is being probed by the EU over whether it’s killing competition in the robot vacuum cleaner market
  65. As Musk visits Netanyahu in Israel, minister claims there’s a deal in the works with Starlink
  66. New York’s marijuana market is a mess and the state’s top weed cops just decided to settle the flood of lawsuits jamming all the weed shops
  67. Former Bloomberg Media CEO says working for billionaire Steve Cohen at the New York Mets ‘is a lifelong dream fulfilled’
  68. Cyber Monday is tracking for over $12 billion in sales, the biggest online shopping day of all time
  69. Blackstone billionaire Steve Schwarzman eyes European real-estate deals: ‘I have a simple rule — I only invest in places that I’m willing to visit twice’
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