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  1. Binance founder Changpeng Zhao must stay in the U.S. for sentencing, judge rules
  2. Amazon sues alleged scammers who stole millions by bribing and hacking their way to refunds for products they never returned
  3. Penn president’s ‘permissive approach’ to antisemitism prompts donor to withdraw a $100 million gift
  4. Electric vehicles from China recalled in Australia due to drivers facing a ‘risk of serious injury or death’ by electrocution
  5. Elon Musk is so irate at Disney for pulling ads from X that he says CEO Bob Iger ‘should be fired immediately’
  6. California faces record $68 billion budget deficit as slump in hiring and homebuying hits tax collections
  7. MacKenzie Scott donated $2 billion to charity this year—or a total of $16.5 billion since starting her quest to give away everything ‘until the safe is empty’
  8. ‘We cannot work with both sides’: A major Emirati AI company has picked a side in the U.S.-China tech war
  9. One of the two female OpenAI board members replaced after the Sam Altman incident says a company lawyer tried to pressure her with an ‘intimidation’ tactic
  10. Forget the open bars and secret Santas. Holiday office parties are now all about candle-making classes and playing pickleball
  11. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 14 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  12. Elon Musk demands his employees work ‘long hours,’ but turning staff into workaholics makes them way less productive, Slack’s 10,000-person survey finds
  13. Ex-NFL team executive is accused of stealing $22 million that he used to splurge on a Tesla, private jet trips, and a Patek Philippe watch
  14. Under fire, Penn and Harvard’s presidents walk back their comments about antisemitism and genocide: ‘It’s evil, plain and simple’
  15. Pneumonia is the No. 1 cause of hospital admission in kids and adults. Watch for these signs and symptoms
  16. Tesla’s push into supercomputers, potentially worth $500 billion in added market value, just suffered a big blow after its chief departs
  17. Elon Musk’s SpaceX is now valued at $175 billion in the private market—that’s larger than any IPO valuation in history
  18. Sam Altman says being fired as OpenAI CEO will help him ‘be better’ when others blame him for AI-fueled job losses
  19. Facebook, X, YouTube, and TikTok allow abuse of female journalists, says rights group
  20. The bard of the ‘creative class’ has a remote work diagnosis: It’s the era of the ‘Meta City’ and London is the super capital of the world
  21. Woman who threw burrito bowl at Chipotle worker sentenced to work at fast-food job: ‘This is not Real Housewives’
  22. One of U.S.’ largest labor unions says South Carolina’s workplace safety program is so bad the federal government should take over
  23. The method to COP28’s madness: A first-hand account
  24. Elon Musk’s showdown with Nordic labor deepens as a pension fund dumps Tesla shares and postal workers withhold mail
  25. The White House threatens to cancel the patents of taxpayer-funded drugs if they’re too expensive for patients to afford
  26. Jack Dorsey’s Block opens up preorders for Bitcoin hardware wallet Bitkey in more than 95 countries
  27. Ex–Twitter exec claims Elon Musk’s cost-cutting zeal gutted a federal agreement—and says he was fired for sounding the alarm
  28. Tether CEO defies his critics—and he has a point
  29. A CEO contender left Johnson & Johnson. Was she penalized for saying she wanted to be a CEO?
  30. Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In offers new leadership development course to get women promoted
  31. Women and people of color make up almost half of C-suite leaders—but they’re still locked out of some of the biggest jobs
  32. Swan deployed more than $200 million in 2023 building out institutional offerings such as Bitcoin-backed lending
  33. How Joshua Kushner created a VC powerhouse with Thrive Capital
  34. Being single is so expensive that women’s financial confidence plummets if they’re unmarried
  35. Walmart customers are behaving so strangely it’s making bosses ‘sit up in their chairs’
  36. EU bureaucrats tangle late into the night on the world’s first landmark AI regulations, as no country wants to kneecap their own tech sector
  37. Competition cop Lina Khan’s antitrust overreach is hurting U.S. competitiveness–and destroying billions of dollars in value
  38. The heir to luxury retail empire Hermès is reportedly planning to adopt his 51-year-old gardener so he can pass on his $11 billion fortune
  39. J.M. Smucker’s CFO explains how sales of Uncrustables grew 22% in the latest quarter—and is on its way to being a $1 billion brand
  40. ‘Work less and work better, this is the principle’: Lamborghini makes history by agreeing to a 4-day workweek for its production workers
  41. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledges $100 million to expand economic mobility work because too many people are stuck in their careers
  42. Design could be the last surviving competitive advantage
  43. Billionaire Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio says private capital can only realistically finance climate solutions if the returns make sense
  44. AI can now turn a rough sketch of a skyscraper into a detailed rendering in a matter of minutes. A leading architect demonstrates how
  45. Menthol cigarette ban delay raises anti-smoking group fears that the proposal may fall apart
  46. Wyoming has been daring the Feds to buy priceless Grand Teton lands for a decade by threatening an auction. Now it’s asking $80 million
  47. ‘This program was always a temporary one’: Norfolk Southern spent over $21 million to relocate Ohioans displaced by fiery crash but that’s ending
  48. New York governor hails ‘milestone’ of first offshore wind farm, as Danish giant shows America how to do clean energy
  49. The electric vehicle math isn’t adding up, with average transaction price around $50,000 and gas price nationwide falling to $3 a gallon
  50. Google’s Gemini AI launches to the public, with search engine on the way: ‘We made a ton of progress in what’s called factuality’
  51. Wall Street’s biggest rivals unite on Capitol Hill to slap down Biden’s proposed changes to how banks are regulated: ‘It just doesn’t make sense’
  52. McDonald’s is launching a Starbucks and Dunkin’ killer called ‘CosMc’s’ with drinks like the churro frappe, pear-flavored slush and turmeric latte
  53. Robinhood launches crypto trading in the EU, adds Solana and other tokens delisted in the U.S.
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