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- Egg producers must pay at least $18 million in damages for price gouging in 2000s that involved conspiring to limit U.S. supplies
- Regulators are looking into whether weight-loss drugs like Ozempic raise the risk of suicidal thoughts
- Cybertruck aside, Tesla hasn’t released a new consumer model in years, and analysts are worried: ‘Tesla has a product problem’
- Apple TV+ and Paramount+ are considering bundling their streaming services as media companies seek answers to streaming profitability
- Forget the ‘tripledemic.’ The U.S. is headed for a ‘syndemic’ this winter—and experts warn we’re not prepared
- Judge scolds SEC for apparent deception in crypto case, threatens to sanction agency
- Ex-CEO of scandal-plagued Wells Fargo sues, claiming bank underpaid him by $34 million
- Walmart joins the growing list of big companies pulling their ads from Elon Musk’s X after his endorsement of an antisemitic post
- ‘Forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents
- Buyers of EVs with batteries from China get dinged under new Biden administration rules for tax credits
- Even the U.S. president’s return-to-office push is being ignored by workers: ‘They aren’t coming back’
- 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
- Elon Musk promised to save us from the bots; we got ads for fake luxury goods instead
- Rep. George Santos becomes only the 6th Congress member in U.S. history to be expelled from his job by colleagues
- The case for unlocking the power of disability inclusion
- The U.S. Postal Service is getting into Dungeons & Dragons with a new stamp release in 2024
- Buying a typical home now takes up a record 40% of your income, but Zillow expects that to ease ‘just a bit’ in 2024
- Vitalik is the public intellectual the tech world needs right now
- Luxury retailer Saks reportedly bids $3 billion to take over rival Neiman Marcus
- More and more business leaders are worried generative AI will erode consumer trust
- Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93
- Tiger Global markdowns include massive cuts to Bored Ape Yacht Club and OpenSea
- Pfizer rocked by failure of weight-loss pill set to compete with lucrative rivals Ozempic and Mounjaro
- ‘If you’re ever in an argument with another car, you will win’—Elon Musk begins selling Cybertrucks as the ‘finest in apocalypse technology’
- She conceived of Pottery Barn Kids. Now Williams Sonoma’s CEO is expanding another new business—furnishing hotels and stadiums
- FedEx’s boom and slump is partly just a COVID distortion, says CEO Raj Subramaniam
- Want your employees to master AI? Teach them to ask the right questions
- 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’
- 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
- Cathie Wood just had her best month ever—but investors aren’t convinced the ARK boom is going to last
- The CEOs of Yieldstreet and Cadre detail how the acquisition came together and their combined growth plans
- 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’
- Why online retailers increasingly let customers keep returns—and don’t want you to know much about it
- 91% of PE-backed company CFOs fear losing their job, a survey finds
- Lego founder’s great-granddaughter ups her siblings’ stakes in the iconic toymaker as she sells $930M worth of shares
- ‘Zoogler’-packed Zurich just overtook New York as the most expensive city in the world
- 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
- Montana’s first-in-nation TikTok ban blocked by judge who calls it unconstitutional and fixated on Chinese influence
- Climate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
- ChatGPT’s first year is just the start of a permanent AI revolution. Here’s what your company should do to prepare
- 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
- Navigating grief is like ‘swimming through syrup,’ one bereaved mom says. How she’s managing to stay afloat
- 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
- Trump gag order reinstated in New York business fraud case after ex-president disparaged law clerk as ‘very disturbed and angry’
- Soccer legend Cristiano Ronaldo is the latest mega sports star to be sued for endorsing NFTs—it could cost him $1 billion
- Profit motive is driving the effort to fix the climate—and that’s a good thing
- PwC employees cheating on tests in China just cost the auditing firm $7 million in U.S. fines
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