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  1. Education can’t afford to remain the same because of AI, says Code.org’s CEO. Here’s how the nonprofit is reinventing its approach to teaching computer science
  2. Ex-CIA officer accused of drugging and sexually abusing two dozen women pleads guilty in the latest embarrassment for the spy agency
  3. The number of babies born with syphilis is 10 times higher than a decade ago—and 32% higher than 2021
  4. Tiger Woods will play for and own a Florida golf team in a new tech-infused league that he calls a ‘modern twist on traditional golf’
  5. ‘Bleu Royal,’ the biggest vivid blue diamond ever auctioned, sells for $44 million
  6. University of Pennsylvania must ‘repair’ its relationship with donors who accuse it of tolerating antisemitism, business school dean says
  7. Medications aren’t required to be tested in people with obesity. Here’s why that’s a problem
  8. Nearly 1 million chickens will be slaughtered on a Minnesota farm. The reason: bird flu
  9. Robinhood to launch crypto trading in EU even as cryptocurrency revenue slides almost 26% from last quarter
  10. Hollywood is fighting over the ‘Zombie Clause’ that critics allege would let studios use AI likenesses of dead actors without consent
  11. A 35-year-old ‘huge Swiftie’ beat out a White House reporter and a legion of bloggers to get the most coveted job in journalism
  12. From Wall Street to Main Street and tax cuts to bailouts, BofA just dropped a list of 15 huge changes for investing in the 2020s
  13. Once a Sam Bankman-Fried favorite, Solana has ‘moved beyond the FTX overhang’ and gained more than 300% this year
  14. WeWork’s $18 billion bankruptcy is the last thing the reeling commercial real-estate sector needed
  15. Cops are falling in love with AI, and it’s much deeper than facial recognition
  16. Billionaire Steve Cohen partnering with Hard Rock on $8 billion casino complex next to New York Mets’ Citi Field stadium
  17. The UAW and the Big Three can turn America’s ‘Great Rebalancing’ into a win-win for both sides. Here’s how
  18. The U.S. will hit a huge milestone next year when solar power surpasses hydropower for the first time ever
  19. Beyond WeWork: How A Japanese billionaire VC took $60 billion from the Saudi, Abu Dhabi wealth funds and inflated unicorns worldwide
  20. WeWork’s ignominious bankruptcy adds to the growing list of once buzzy SPAC companies that have gone bust
  21. Meta scrambles to stop political advertisers—and those in regulated industries— from using its generative AI tools
  22. How the co-CEO of PayPal and Stripe rival Adyen is weathering a fintech bust that’s sent shares down 62%: ‘If you have some headwinds, you don’t change direction’
  23. Waze’s traffic app will now warn you if a road has a history of crashes
  24. Former Facebook contractor who emailed Zuckerberg about child safety concerns briefs Congress: ‘Meta’s executives knew the harm that teenagers were experiencing’
  25. Universal Studios theme park raises prices as it prepares a new 750-acre expansion
  26. Days after laying off 50% of their staff, OpenSea executives are talking strategy at a $9 million mansion once owned by Katy Perry and Russell Brand
  27. Fed’s Michael Barr calls for strong stablecoin regulation and says ‘we haven’t made a decision’ when it comes to CBDCs
  28. Bored Ape NFT creators downplay complaints that harmful UV light at their ‘Apefest’ party seared owners’ eyeballs
  29. Soaring insurance is forcing people to (literally) leave Paradise, as California’s wildfire rebuild comes with 5-figure premiums
  30. Bitcoin, altcoins, and the return of ‘risk on’
  31. Whitney Wolfe Herd, 34, launched Bumble and became the youngest woman to take a company public. Now, she’s stepping down as CEO to return to her ‘founder roots’
  32. Workday is reskilling employees by letting them take gig work in different parts of the company. Internal mobility and promotions have skyrocketed
  33. ‘The wizard vs. the illusionist’: Bob Iger faces another challenge as ex-Disney employees join activist investor Nelson Peltz in a personal vendetta against the iconic CEO
  34. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says IRS plan to let taxpayers submit tax documents digitally is months ahead of schedule
  35. 1 in 5 older adults don’t have someone they can depend on in time of need. It’s driving up ER visits and food insecurity
  36. Citigroup boss Jane Fraser’s ‘Project Bora Bora’ could reportedly see 10% of staff laid off at the Wall Street giant
  37. This ‘Chair of the Year’ fought off an activist investor, spun out a new company and served as an interim CEO 
  38. Job listing are getting a boost by adding AI: ‘I’d consider it a requirement,’ says LinkedIn hiring boss
  39. Netspend founders are back with a plan to “grow the company and make it the leader in the industry that it should’ve been”
  40. ‘The era of “do nothing, the boss can’t fire me” is over’ says Ivy League professor Jeremy Siegel, as workers face down fear of layoffs
  41. Disney’s new CFO Hugh Johnston ‘knows how to deliver high-quality earnings,’ says a Wedbush analyst
  42. The rich are fleeing the climate crisis by scrambling to buy chalets in the Alps
  43. Stellantis’ new Ram EV adds a tool for drivers who worry about running out of juice: an onboard gas engine dedicated to recharging the battery
  44. Nintendo profits jump as ‘Super Mario’ movie makes the Japanese game giant popular again
  45. Trump and trial judge fight as ex-president calls New York AG a ‘fraud’ from the witness stand: ‘This is not a political rally’
  46. Airbnb took in $4bn in rent in Italy. Now the country’s Finance Police is seizing $835m of it because they allegedly didn’t pay taxes
  47. Fortnite maker Epic Games accuses Google of using a ‘bribe and block’ strategy to thwart competition
  48. Here’s what’s open (and closed) on Election Day 2023
  49. WeWork files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy but its CEO assures U.S. members the company will ‘remain the global leader in flexible work’
  50. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos should be honest about why he’s moving to Florida
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