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  1. NYC up in arms over long-awaited plan to charge drivers $15 or more to enter central Manhattan
  2. Alibaba’s reversal from online superstar is so serious that it briefly lost its crown as China’s second-most valuable e-commerce player
  3. Yet another media company is laying off workers as the industry’s retrenchment hits Vox Media for the second time this year
  4. Lucid dream startup says engineers can write code in their sleep. Work may never be the same 
  5. Jewish tech leaders met with TikTok’s CEO to raise concerns that the platform is biased toward Pro-Palestine content
  6. Housing affordability is the worst it’s been in decades. It will improve in 2024, but by only a ‘small step,’ Realtor.com chief economist says
  7. What can you do with a computer science degree?
  8. Opponents of secret California tech city heckle its billionaire backers at meeting with shouts of ‘shill’ and ‘smooth talker’
  9. Tesla begins delivering its new Cybertruck that Elon Musk says looks like ‘the future’—and starts at a whopping $61,000
  10. Ford says it lost $1.7B on 6-week UAW strike, plans to pay nearly $9B more on raises union won
  11. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 13 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  12. Warner Discovery CEO David Zaslav says he was forced to lay off hundreds because WarnerMedia ‘had never been restructured for the future’
  13. Startups weather a dismal year during which 543 have already declared bankruptcy or shut down: ‘You can’t sugar coat it’
  14. Exclusive: Yieldstreet to acquire real estate tech startup Cadre
  15. It appears reports of Gen Z’s death have been greatly exaggerated
  16. Elon Musk suggests Tesla and 9 Chinese companies will be the top 10 carmakers
  17. How COP became the world’s biggest business gathering
  18. Medicare Advantage increasingly popular with seniors—but not hospitals and doctors
  19. ‘Why am I paying 6%?’ As New York’s real-estate market slows, industry faces showdown over who pays agents’ fees
  20. The Fed’s favorite inflation gauge cooled in October, and Wall Street believes it may signal ‘interest rate cuts are on the horizon’
  21. Williams Sonoma’s CEO defied the retail apocalypse. Now a gloomy economy is forcing even her well-off customers to spend less
  22. Intelligence for good: Using artificial intelligence to accelerate social impact
  23. Pro-crypto Majority Whip Tom Emmer denounces CBDCs as a ‘surveillance tool’ and calls for stablecoin oversight
  24. An Iowa meteorologist who discussed climate change was forced to quit after barrage of threats: ‘It went off the rails’
  25. Elon Musk admits X is on death row—but he won’t save it
  26. In-person work rates will remain ‘flat as a pancake’ until 2026, when WFH will officially dominate, says remote work guru Nick Bloom
  27. Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz says Bitcoin will rebound to its all-time high by next year in wake of ETF approvals
  28. EY CEO: ‘This is the COP to show, not tell, what climate action looks like’
  29. After a test run sold out in 2 hours, Subway makes foot-long cookies a permanent menu item
  30. Wall Street titans are getting behind Nikki Haley in the presidential race—billionaire hedge funder Bill Ackman says it’s time for Biden to ‘step aside’
  31. A Black former FedEx delivery driver is suing for $5M, saying two white men shot into his van and pursued him in a high-speed chase
  32. Boomers are still obsessed with retiring in Florida, even though many of their peers have been priced out of the state
  33. Meta closes nearly 4,800 accounts it says China-based actors were exploiting to repost Twitter content and polarize U.S. voters
  34. X CEO Linda Yaccarino tries to bail Elon Musk out of trouble again, as she labels his expletive-laden rant against advertisers a ‘candid’ exchange 
  35. Abu Dhabi and Asia show crypto is charging ahead—with or without the U.S.
  36. The Fed’s favorite inflation measure showed price hikes are at their slowest rate since late 2020
  37. Drybar cofounder shares the dark side of building her $255 million blow-drying empire
  38. HR executives are following an outdated, pre-COVID talent playbook
  39. JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon says America has failed its bottom 30%—and should stop sneering at Trump’s MAGA supporters: ‘What the hell have we done as a nation?’
  40. Speaking at a Fortune event, Ray Dalio publicly addresses the bombshell book about his hedge fund 
  41. Major British city declares bankruptcy as inflation and growing social care costs blow a $29 million hole in its budget
  42. ‘If Tesla gets unionized it’s because we deserve it’: Elon Musk says he’s made his factory workers millionaires but concedes some may still turn against him
  43. Sam Bankman-Fried and Elizabeth Holmes may just be the tip of the corporate fraud iceberg that costs the economy $830 billion annually, study says
  44. Billionaire heirs just overtook self-made ones for the first time, UBS says—and they’re unlikely to pay the same taxes or care as much about philanthropy
  45. Exclusive: Claire’s names Chris Cramer CFO/COO as the company aims to deepen ties to ‘Gen Zalpha’
  46. Bob Iger says he never expected to go back to Disney—but when the call came his wife convinced him to return
  47. Scope 3 emissions are the elephant in the room as COP 28 kicks off in one of the most water-stressed regions in the world
  48. GivingTuesday donations were up slightly in 2023 at $3.1 billion, but in ‘warning sign’ 10% fewer people participated
  49. DuPont and two spin-off firms will pay Ohio $110 million to settle suit over releases of ‘forever chemicals’
  50. Daryl Hall heats up song catalog dispute with John Oates, claiming partner committed the ‘ultimate partnership betrayal’
  51. How a ‘brain coach’ might help you beat the odds of developing dementia
  52. Elon Musk says Neuralink is ‘paradise’ that has never caused the death of a monkey—all those that died already had terminal conditions
  53. Green hydrogen CEO says water is the key to ‘infinite’ energy: ‘H2 is at the heart of every fuel we use’
  54. Disney names Morgan Stanley CEO to its board as Bob Iger prepares for fight with billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz
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