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  1. Instacart’s IPO values the company at $9.9 billion, a steep plunge from the $39 billion it got in a funding round 2 years ago
  2. Norfolk Southern to pay Ohio town residents for any lost home value after a train crash and resulting health worries decimated the local economy
  3. Auto strike creates major economic ripples including the closure of a huge U.S. Steel blast furnace that was ‘saved’ by Donald Trump
  4. Columbia’s new dual MBA, executive master’s degree in engineering program hopes to make students fluent in business and tech
  5. Lyft agrees to $10 million settlement for allegedly failing to disclose that Carl Icahn sold shares to George Soros just before the company’s IPO
  6. United is the latest airline to confirm finding fake parts in plane engines, as supplier scandal grows
  7. 8 ways to manage your anxiety over the climate crisis, according an expert
  8. The UAW is calling for a four-day workweek and Bernie Sanders is backing the debate: ‘People are overwhelmed’
  9. Despite a war against the ADL and hate on his social media service, Elon Musk tells Benjamin Netanyahu he’s no antisemite
  10. Why Janet Yellen isn’t worried about the $33 trillion national debt
  11. Biden says he doesn’t want to ‘contain’ China, but he may be counting on India and Vietnam to do it for him
  12. A cyberattack against Clorox last month that shut down factories has created a nationwide shortage of bleach and cat litter
  13. Chicago is testing its trillion-dollar derivatives cash cow with an eye-watering $800 million tax bill: ‘We don’t want to leave’
  14. Musk and Tesla are the ‘clear winners’ of the Detroit auto strike. Analysts say Elon ‘put champagne on ice’ as he sees the ultimate EV victory
  15. From the ‘Nanny’ to Fain the firebrand to the man who made UPS pay $170,000, here are the new faces shaking up America’s top unions
  16. Elon Musk accuses George Soros of wanting ‘destruction of western civilization’ a day before meeting Netanyahu over antisemitism on X
  17. Railroad union says ‘enough is enough’ after remote-controlled train crushes worker to death over the weekend
  18. Microsoft’s product chief, who had led the tablet and mixed reality businesses, steps down in a blow to the company’s hardware ambitions
  19. Exclusive: VSCO appoints new CEO as social media app looks to help ‘creators to make some money’
  20. Instacart’s IPO shows the market for new public listings is thawing following Arm’s blockbuster debut last week
  21. Wall Street’s Dr. Doom is sounding downright sunny as he predicts a ‘short and shallow’ recession or even no recession at all instead of the epic collapse he saw in 2022
  22. Hedge fund titan Peter Brown has slept in his office 2,000 times—and offered an employee a pay rise for answering the phone in the middle of the night
  23. ‘Competitive is a code word for race to the bottom’: UAW boss says Big 3 can pay up after earning a quarter of a trillion in profits over the past decade
  24. ‘Generative AI is not yet an automation technology’: A decade later, the authors of a seminal paper on job risks are back with a reevaluation
  25. Tim Cook says he watched the entire third season of ‘Ted Lasso’ on Apple Vision Pro
  26. Prince William’s Kensington Palace has posted a newly created vacancy of chief executive officer—it’s on the hunt for an ‘emotionally intelligent’ exec with a ‘low ego’
  27. Meta millennial morale improves as the La Croix flows and the corporate hoodies get touted around again
  28. New York crypto regulator removes Ripple and Dogecoin from token ‘greenlist’ in latest update
  29. August cyberattack could result in Clorox wipe shortage, company warns
  30. Blockchain Capital raises $580 million for 2 crypto funds amid ongoing VC drought: ‘We’ve got stuff that’s working’
  31. As indoor farming startups with hundreds of millions in funding head to bankruptcy, critic says: ‘Boy, this is a dumb idea’
  32. The U.S.-China trade war is counterproductive–and the Huawei P60’s chip is just one of its many unforeseen ramifications
  33. Amazon will hold its Prime Big Deal Days sale on October 10 and 11
  34. Mark Cuban loses $870,000 in crypto hack, billionaire blames bad version of MetaMask software
  35. Robinhood has a comeback plan—and it just might work
  36. Gen Z New Yorkers are furious with the UN: ‘If you do not want the blood of my generation to be on your hands, end fossil fuels’
  37. Tim Cook admits ‘we constantly ask ourselves’ whether Apple should advertise on Twitter: ‘There are some things I don’t like’ 
  38. Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner ousted from Rock Hall after suggesting to NYT that only white male musicians really matter
  39. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan want to address all disease by 2100—and make medical research more diverse in the process
  40. ‘Video games are an integral part of France’: Macron backpedals from previous comments linking riots to ‘intoxicated’ young users
  41. Biden’s wish to be ‘the most pro-labor president ever and the greenest president ever’ gets impaled on the horns of the UAW strike
  42. A small North Carolina city’s bus service had such long wait times that it canceled it for van rides costing just $1.50 apiece
  43. What leaders can learn from the UAW strikes about communicating pay decisions
  44. Billionaire investor Ray Dalio says the AI transformation could create a 3-day workweek. We’re ‘going through a time warp’
  45. Former Kanye West employee claims he was forced to work in dangerous conditions and sleep on the floor at rapper’s $57 million Malibu pad: ‘Are you trying to kill me?’
  46. IPO market optimism, down rounds, and crypto: The biggest VC conversations last week
  47. Sam Bankman-Fried believes he is one of the ‘most hated people in the world’ as documents reveal his justification for FTX crash
  48. ‘Second worst short-haul airline’ in Europe refuses to refund family $200 because they claim fliers ‘unchecked’ themselves before boarding
  49. The COO role is making a comeback—but the twist is that its often finance chiefs taking on the role as ‘CFO plus’
  50. UAW boss says workers shouldn’t accept lower wages so ‘greedy people like Elon Musk can build more rocket ships’
  51. Sam Bankman-Fried’s special treatment at a notorious Brooklyn jail: Lawyers say it’s complicated
  52. Solana cofounder: ‘To keep the next great American founder in America, Congress must regulate crypto. But first lawmakers should learn how it works’
  53. House Speaker McCarthy wants Biden to accept a 8% spending cut and a border wall to avert a government shutdown
  54. Birkenstock could be worth $8.7 billion in its planned IPO—and sandal’s spotlight in the Barbie movie shows the cultural shift behind the company’s growth
  55. Elon Musk took his son to meet Turkish President Erdogan, who asked him to build a Tesla plant in Turkey
  56. New York flooded by tens of thousands of climate protesters pushing Biden to stop approving new oil and gas projects and end current ones
  57. The rental market is softening so fast in some pockets of the country that landlords have no choice but to offer concessions
  58. California Gov. Newsom will sign laws that require big companies to report greenhouse gas emissions: business travel will be included
  59. House poor is back: ‘the new normal for the foreseeable future’
  60. The biggest winner of the UAW strike may be Elon Musk
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