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  1. How much do computer scientists make?
  2. Egg producers must pay at least $18 million in damages for price gouging in 2000s that involved conspiring to limit U.S. supplies
  3. Regulators are looking into whether weight-loss drugs like Ozempic raise the risk of suicidal thoughts
  4. Cybertruck aside, Tesla hasn’t released a new consumer model in years, and analysts are worried: ‘Tesla has a product problem’
  5. Apple TV+ and Paramount+ are considering bundling their streaming services as media companies seek answers to streaming profitability
  6. Forget the ‘tripledemic.’ The U.S. is headed for a ‘syndemic’ this winter—and experts warn we’re not prepared
  7. Judge scolds SEC for apparent deception in crypto case, threatens to sanction agency
  8. Ex-CEO of scandal-plagued Wells Fargo sues, claiming bank underpaid him by $34 million
  9. Walmart joins the growing list of big companies pulling their ads from Elon Musk’s X after his endorsement of an antisemitic post  
  10. ‘Forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents
  11. Buyers of EVs with batteries from China get dinged under new Biden administration rules for tax credits
  12. Even the U.S. president’s return-to-office push is being ignored by workers: ‘They aren’t coming back’
  13. Jerome Powell dispels Wall Street’s dream of near-term interest rate cuts by arguing it would be ‘premature’ while leaving the door open to more rate hikes
  14. Elon Musk promised to save us from the bots; we got ads for fake luxury goods instead
  15. Rep. George Santos becomes only the 6th Congress member in U.S. history to be expelled from his job by colleagues
  16. The case for unlocking the power of disability inclusion
  17. The U.S. Postal Service is getting into Dungeons & Dragons with a new stamp release in 2024
  18. Buying a typical home now takes up a record 40% of your income, but Zillow expects that to ease ‘just a bit’ in 2024
  19. Vitalik is the public intellectual the tech world needs right now
  20. Luxury retailer Saks reportedly bids $3 billion to take over rival Neiman Marcus
  21. More and more business leaders are worried generative AI will erode consumer trust
  22. Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93
  23. Tiger Global markdowns include massive cuts to Bored Ape Yacht Club and OpenSea
  24. Pfizer rocked by failure of weight-loss pill set to compete with lucrative rivals Ozempic and Mounjaro
  25. ‘If you’re ever in an argument with another car, you will win’—Elon Musk begins selling Cybertrucks as the ‘finest in apocalypse technology’
  26. She conceived of Pottery Barn Kids. Now Williams Sonoma’s CEO is expanding another new business—furnishing hotels and stadiums
  27. FedEx’s boom and slump is partly just a COVID distortion, says CEO Raj Subramaniam
  28. Want your employees to master AI? Teach them to ask the right questions
  29. The thinker behind circular design says we’re talking about carbon the wrong way: People ‘want to know what to do, what not to do’
  30. Unions are suing Wisconsin to end the state’s ban on collective bargaining for most public employees—after Missouri’s top court struck down a similar law
  31. Cathie Wood just had her best month ever—but investors aren’t convinced the ARK boom is going to last
  32. The CEOs of Yieldstreet and Cadre detail how the acquisition came together and their combined growth plans
  33. Barbara Corcoran reveals her ‘most embarrassing moment ever’ and how it led to a teaching contract at NYU: ‘You gotta find a way to stand back up’
  34. Why online retailers increasingly let customers keep returns—and don’t want you to know much about it
  35. 91% of PE-backed company CFOs fear losing their job, a survey finds
  36. Lego founder’s great-granddaughter ups her siblings’ stakes in the iconic toymaker as she sells $930M worth of shares
  37. ‘Zoogler’-packed Zurich just overtook New York as the most expensive city in the world
  38. Bill Gates says his approach is still ‘glass half full’ on climate change, but he’s calling on big corporations to do some heavy lifting too
  39. Montana’s first-in-nation TikTok ban blocked by judge who calls it unconstitutional and fixated on Chinese influence
  40. Climate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
  41. ChatGPT’s first year is just the start of a permanent AI revolution. Here’s what your company should do to prepare
  42. Uber, DoorDash and Grubhub will have to pay their New York delivery workers $18/hour after losing a court appeal to block a minimum wage rule
  43. Navigating grief is like ‘swimming through syrup,’ one bereaved mom says. How she’s managing to stay afloat
  44. Holiday hiring has changed a lot since 2022–and data offers a sneak peek into the widening economic gulf between the U.S. and the U.K. this Christmas
  45. Trump gag order reinstated in New York business fraud case after ex-president disparaged law clerk as ‘very disturbed and angry’
  46. Soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo is the latest mega sports star to be sued for endorsing NFTs—it could cost him $1 billion
  47. Profit motive is driving the effort to fix the climate—and that’s a good thing
  48. PwC employees cheating on tests in China just cost the auditing firm $7 million in U.S. fines
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