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  1. NASA takes ‘first concrete action’ to investigate UFOs by naming a chief to ‘shift the conversation from sensationalism to science’
  2. TikTok wants to become Amazon for Gen Z. Cheap products and concerns about customer data are foiling the plan
  3. Apple tells staff how to react if customers ask about the iPhone 12 being pulled off shelves in France due to radiation concerns 
  4. Caesars confirms cyberattack and says ‘we cannot guarantee’ that personal data of millions of customers is secure
  5. A chemistry professor explains how bourbon gets its distinctive taste and color—and reveals why ‘no two bourbons are quite the same’
  6. Yellow paid executives $4.6 million in bonuses for bankruptcy wind-down as 30,000 employees became jobless
  7. Apple endorsed a critical new electronics accessory this week and prompted millions of device owners to ask: What’s USB-C?
  8. Elon Musk’s Starlink service denial in Ukraine war operation prompts Senate scrutiny over his ‘outsized role’
  9. IRS tax returns leak an ‘affront to all citizens,’ Citadel says as Ken Griffin subpoenas ProPublica for documents
  10. Louisiana says if residents were forced to pay the true cost of flood protection, few would live there
  11. Coco Gauff is a perfect representation of how Gen Z acts at work, says a recruiter with 25 years of experience. Just look at how she confronted the U.S. Open umpire
  12. Elon Musk to meet Benjamin Netanyahu amid increasing complaints that social media service X is a cesspool of antisemitism
  13. UAW will use tactics GM, Ford, Stellantis ‘have never seen before’ if deal not reached, says union leader
  14. Mike Bloomberg might actually have a point with his absurd claim that remote workers are all playing golf every Friday
  15. After announcing a new fee, video-game company Unity receives a death threat and is forced to close 2 offices ‘to ensure the safety of our employees’
  16. These 3 science fiction authors inspired Elon Musk’s creation of SpaceX, fascination with AI, and quest to colonize Mars
  17. As Musk and Zuckerberg visit the Senate to advise on AI policy, Josh Hawley blasts ‘the biggest gathering of monopolists since the Gilded Age’
  18. Key legal and risk executives leaving Binance.US in wake of CEO stepping down, massive layoffs
  19. This Ivy League is creating its first ever fully online degree program. Here’s how it could help you advance your career in computer engineering
  20. Some weight loss pills used as alternatives to Ozempic and Wegovy contain toxic ingredients that are ‘potentially life-threatening’
  21. Hunter Biden just got indicted on gun charges
  22. Elon Musk bought Twitter while Tesla and SpaceX were running smoothly because he’s ‘addicted to intensity’ and ‘doesn’t like to coast’
  23. Bitcoin hits 2-week high as crypto-linked stocks including Coinbase and Microstrategy rally
  24. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 2 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  25. OpenAI realizes that engaging with Europe, rather than threatening it, is the way to get what it wants
  26. A 29-year-old entrepreneur wants to redefine work attire as ‘corporate goth’-friendly, and her own ‘Goth Barbie’ look has millions of fans
  27. Bolt CEO: ‘America’s FedNow service has much to learn from India’s breakthrough payments system’
  28. Top AI institute chair and ex-Amazon exec thinks AI will disrupt employment as we know it—but it’ll make the world wealthier and more skilled
  29. Lauren Boebert was ejected from the ‘Beetlejuice’ musical in Denver and it’s not clear why. She may have been vaping, singing and using her phone
  30. New York looks to close loophole that allows home sellers to pay $500 fee to avoid disclosing flood risk, lead paint and asbestos
  31. Stacey Abrams helped Biden beat Trump in the 2020 election. Now, she’s focused on electrifying everything in America
  32. 6 insights from Fortune Impact Initiative 2023
  33. The federal government is planting $1 billion worth of trees as part of Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
  34. Global JPMorgan strategist says oil price surge ‘doesn’t seem worth losing sleep over in 2023’
  35. Delta Air Lines is shaking up its loyalty program and you might not like it if you have American Express
  36. ’60 Minutes’ will air for 90 minutes in the fall, but it’s keeping its name
  37. Oversubscribed Arm IPO rises 25% in first day of trading: ‘Every employee is now an owner,’ says CFO Jason Child
  38. Gannett’s workforce has shrunk 47% in 3 years. Its new Taylor Swift and Beyoncé reporter job won’t come ‘at the expense of other reporters,’ it says
  39. There was another hot inflation read in August—wholesale prices surging 1.6%
  40. Detroit’s Big 3 and the pivotal UAW union look far apart with a midnight deadline until the biggest strike in 80 years of labor history
  41. Retail sales barely budged in August, up just 0.1% from July, as surging gas prices take a bite out of back to school shopping
  42. Simone Biles says Gen Zers like herself are thriving by moving past the mindset of ‘let’s work, work, work, work, work, because that’s all we do in America’
  43. DCG floats 110% recovery for Gemini Earn clients—an offer that may be hard for the Winklevii to refuse
  44. Databricks, a leading IPO candidate, is valued at $43 billion in new funding round from T. Rowe Price, Nvidia, a16z and others
  45. Stacey Abrams warns that Edward Blum’s anti-affirmative action lawsuits are designed to chill diversity efforts—’and it’s working’
  46. Wall Street’s most powerful woman shakes up Citibank in bid to narrow gap with rivals: ‘We’ll be saying goodbye to some very talented and hardworking colleagues’
  47. Gen Zers no longer subscribe to the American dream—and it’s shaping how they chart their career path
  48. Frontier Airlines CEO thinks workers got ‘lazy’ during the pandemic: ‘Seriously, people are still allowing people to work from home’
  49. ‘I’m already saving for my daughter’s maternity leave—she’s only 2.’ Parental leave in the U.S. is so bad families are planning generations in advance
  50. 3 investors from Microsoft’s corporate VC arm M12 are striking out on their own with Touring Capital, a new AI-focused firm
  51. American Eagle staff were threatened with guns and a machete while working in San Francisco mall, new lawsuit says
  52. Is ‘ESG’ over? GE, Walmart, and Colgate-Palmolive execs on when they do and don’t still use the term
  53. Biden clean car emission rules are hitting a crucial test as Republican legal challenges go to appeals court
  54. SoftBank decided against raising prices for its $4.9 billion Arm IPO even though investors oversubscribed it by more than 10 times
  55. Investors are suddenly feeling bullish about the stock market again–but that doesn’t mean you should start shorting it
  56. VW is cutting jobs at its German EV factory because demand is plunging
  57. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says San Francisco cleaned up its troubled downtown after he pressured City Hall
  58. Spies, scientists, defense officials, and tech founders can’t agree on how to keep AI under control: ‘We’re running at full speed toward a cliff’
  59. Political backlash is forcing chief sustainability officers to change their approach to ESG
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