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  1. The dean of this top engineering school believes interdisciplinary learning is key to the future—including with 6G, AI, and cybersecurity
  2. The architect behind Shanghai’s stylish shopping district and Soldier Field’s controversial redesign wants to end the ’50 Shades of Grey’ in today’s cities
  3. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was hospitalized after a ‘minor’ stroke that left him dizzy and unable to walk
  4. Biden’s clean energy agenda suffers a big blow when a first-of-its-kind nuclear project is cancelled
  5. Apple pays $25 million to settle suit over favoring foreign hires and making it so hard for U.S. workers to apply that few or none did for certain jobs
  6. Commercial real estate valuations are so hard-hit that CBRE warns they could fall ‘another 10%,’ after saying earlier they ‘may come down 15%, 20%’
  7. The Gaza war unleashed a torrent of hate crimes against New York City’s Jews and Muslims last month
  8. Women’s soccer just won a 40x raise as the NWSL signs a $240 million TV deal with CBS, ESPN, Amazon and Scripps
  9. Execs are rethinking how to weigh in on social issues in the face of economic headwinds
  10. Robert De Niro’s company must pay more than $1.2 million to an ex-personal assistant who won her gender discrimination lawsuit
  11. Airbnb guests are unwittingly renting houses in Florida from an unusual host: One of the world’s largest private-equity firms
  12. Disney shares rise 7% after cutting streaming losses by $1 billion while gearing up for round two against Nelson Peltz
  13. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football on Week 10 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  14. Former Merck CEO Ken Frazier on the responsibility of CEOs to uphold principles despite politics
  15. Trailblazing feminist blog Jezebel’s owner says the site has to shut down from a lack of buyers. The writers claim ‘strategic and commercial ineptitude’
  16. An expensing firm CFO just revealed how remote work changes employee perks: ‘Things are much more likely to be expensed than if you’re at your office’
  17. U.S. climate change fight hits a huge milestone with opening of first plant that can suck 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air annually
  18. Joe Manchin, Democratic senator in deep-red West Virginia, says he won’t seek reelection next year
  19. The ‘silver tsunami’ is about to hit the housing market—but millennials and Gen Zers may not come out any better in the wash
  20. How reducing CO2 emissions is (and isn’t) a prisoner’s dilemma
  21. China’s export restrictions on critical minerals are threatening the viability of EV makers–and forcing them to innovate
  22. NuScale shares plunge as it cancels flagship small nuclear reactor project
  23. Turkey will cost you less at Thanksgiving this year, but about that pumpkin pie…
  24. Wells Fargo’s stock rose 13% after Warren Buffett praised it in 2009. Now we know he  quietly sold $20 million in shares the same day
  25. Bitcoin approaches $38,000 and Ethereum crosses $2,000 as ETF fever continues to buoy the crypto market
  26. For the first time in 3 years, California is drought-free
  27. Janet Yellen meets with her Chinese counterpart in San Francisco with a Xi-Biden meeting expected next week
  28. Hawaii rolls out $150M fund for victims of deadly Maui wildfires, modeled after the 9/11 fund
  29. Bryan Johnson is officially rolling out his ‘don’t die’ lifestyle: Blueprint’s first female subject isn’t scared of death, she just wants to ‘live as much as possible’
  30. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman make history as longest-tenured broadcast crew in NFL history with 22 years in the booth
  31. Warner Bros. Discovery faces ‘generational disruption’ dilemma after loading up on debt just as the TV ad market crashes
  32. Chainlink’s token is up 175% in 2023. Cofounder Sergey Nazarov on how TradFi partnerships may boost crypto more than spot ETFs
  33. Exclusive: Unicorn Carta lays off another round of employees
  34. The last 12 months were the hottest ever recorded due to burning fossil fuels, new report finds: ‘People know that things are weird’
  35. Biden has been working since June to reopen a shuttered Jeep, Dodge, and Ram factory. The UAW made it happen—and added 1,300 jobs
  36. Banks are dumping more customers without any warning
  37. We studied 235 stocks–and found that ESG metrics don’t just make a portfolio less profitable, but also less likely to achieve its stated ESG aims
  38. Female CEOs run 7% of companies on the Fortune 500 Europe, from H&M to Chanel
  39. 4 ways companies can improve the work experience for female frontline employees
  40. Millennials and Gen Z say it’s harder to buy a house and get promoted than it was for their parents
  41. Europe’s ‘worst airline’ had its best months with record half-year profits over $400 million—but problems for Wizz Air aren’t over just yet
  42. Inside a bankruptcy committee’s ongoing investigation into the failure of Silicon Valley Bank
  43. Novo Nordisk faces first real test as Eli Lilly wins approval for a weight loss-aiding drug—and it’s nearly $300 cheaper than Wegovy
  44. Bryan Johnson is calling time on CEO sleep martyrs like Elon Musk and Bill Gates: Napping under a desk doesn’t make you a ‘hero,’ it makes you ‘half dead’
  45. Dow’s CFO on retiring from the company after 33 years—and how he adheres to the strategy of ‘forget, borrow, learn’
  46. Crypto charity CEO quits after sexist LinkedIn posts are surfaced: ‘Let’s be honest—you look fat’
  47. ‘Full benefits of nuclear energy’ must be part of the plan to tackle climate change, says U.N. nuclear chief
  48. Ingka Group CEO Jesper Brodin says there’s no ‘middle way’ on China—and you can’t suddenly de-risk ‘if you invest like we do’
  49. The largest employer on the Las Vegas Strip is confident of avoiding a sweeping walkout of workers at MGM Resorts
  50. Ex-Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, who stood up to Trump, says CEOs have a responsibility to uphold American values
  51. Hollywood’s striking actors get their happy ending with new deal. Here’s what comes next
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