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  1. Evergrande spirals even further after halting its shares and admitting its billionaire chairman is detained due to ‘suspicion of illegal crimes’
  2. Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks are so critical that their home states will pay to keep them open during a government shutdown
  3. Wildfire smoke is a huge crisis for the wine industry. Researchers are scrambling for a solution before climate change devastates the industry
  4. Zelenskyy names Ukrainian soccer great Andriy Shevchenko as a special adviser and British actor Mark Strong as a charity ambassador
  5. California to fast food workers: Your minimum wage just got raised by nearly $5 to $20 per hour
  6. Michael Gambon, Irish-born actor who played ‘Albus Dumbledore’ in 6 ‘Harry Potter’ films, dies at 82
  7. ‘I am a corrupt politician’: Michigan lawmaker lobbyists called ‘Batman’ gets nearly 5 years in prison
  8. Morgan Stanley’s chief investor says the market is stuck in ‘purgatory’ as everyone awaits a recession or rebound in growth
  9. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 4 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
  10. NSA starts AI security center with eye on China and Russia as general warns U.S. lead ‘should not be taken for granted’
  11. Silicon Valley pioneer Vinod Khosla says VCs need to make riskier climate tech investments
  12. Top Twitch streamers call on company to fix a  hack that lets users rack up fake views and defraud advertisers: ‘It’s just yucky and deceptive’
  13. Judge rejecting Sam Bankman-Fried jail release ‘wondering’ if onetime crypto titan ‘would seek to flee’
  14. TikTok influencers are promoting steroids to young men anxious to ‘be like Captain America,’ warns nonprofit
  15. What are Medicare’s income limits in 2023? Here’s how to calculate your costs
  16. Federal childcare funding is about to expire–and it could be terrible for the U.S. economy
  17. Deutsche Bank studied 34 past U.S. recessions to identify key warning signs and found that all 4 are flashing red right now
  18. Goldman Sachs ex-employee tipped friends to deals, allege federal prosecutors in latest insider trading case linked to Wall Street giant
  19. Johnson & Johnson hit by 11,000 more lawsuits linking Baby Powder to cancer after judge throws $9 billion settlement case
  20. Clickbait websites could be siphoning $17 billion a year away from quality journalism–and brands don’t even know they’re paying for ads there
  21. Judge Kaplan really wants Sam Bankman-Fried to stay in jail: FTX cofounder’s latest request for pretrial release is rejected
  22. Powerball jackpot grows to $925 million after 30 consecutive drawings with no big winner, ranks among top 10 lottery prizes of all time
  23. Netflix cofounder calls DVD-by-mail service—now ending—‘unsung booster rocket’ that sent company into orbit
  24. Taylor Swift inspires Heinz to release a new(ish) product: ‘Ketchup and Seemingly Ranch’
  25. Welcome to the climate ‘trilemma’
  26. Is your designer bag really a designer bag? IYK has raised almost $17 million to help you prove it
  27. White House privacy advisors just dropped a new surveillance report. Its contents should alarm Big Tech—and Americans in general
  28. Hollywood screenwriters’ deal hints at future labor battles as creative industries fear generative AI ‘literally dehumanizing the workforce’
  29. Former first daughter Barbara Bush has been quietly working for the NBA for the past year
  30. Ryan Cohen, the meme stock king who led GameStop’s huge surge 2 years ago, just became its (unpaid) CEO
  31. Travis Kelce calls Taylor Swift’s Arrowhead cameo ‘pretty bold’ and then jokes: ‘We script it all, ladies and gentlemen’
  32. How a government shutdown will affect your student loans
  33. Winner of Mega Millions $1.6 billion jackpot claims prize in Florida—a state that does not tax lottery winnings
  34. Federal government releases probe into Alaska heli-skiing crash that killed the billionaire who was the Czech Republic’s richest man
  35. German chancellor downplays EU’s anti-subsidy probe into China’s electric vehicles: ‘What is the problem?’
  36. Apple used Microsoft as a ‘bargaining chip’ to make Google pony up billions for the search bar, exec testifies
  37. Mark Cuban believes Elon Musk is his own worst enemy with X: ‘He could do something incredible if he just got ‘out of his own way’
  38. Workers have a $1.4 trillion message for the Fortune 500: We’ll return to office if you pay for the commute, childcare, and lunch and coffee too
  39. Ron DeSantis backs down to Disney on park passes and discounts as governing district approves $3,000 annual stipend
  40. ‘Boy math’ jokes are going viral—and crypto bros are one of the targets
  41. Working from home is a disaster waiting to happen for feminism, warns entrepreneur who sold her Airbnb rival based on hit film ‘The Holiday’ for $53 million
  42. Aptos Labs launches immersive digital experience for ‘The Exorcist: Believer’ with Universal Pictures
  43. KPMG offered video game training to some employees. They brought 16% more clients and 36% more in revenue-generating fees
  44. Linda Yaccarino slams the notion she’s just Elon Musk’s puppet CEO: ‘Who wouldn’t want him by their side?’
  45. Exclusive: Alexis Ohanian’s Seven Seven Six leads $4.7 million seed round in executive coaching platform used by NBA and Angel City players
  46. Police arrest suspect in Baltimore killing of 26-year-old tech founder who made Forbes 30 Under 30 list
  47. Costco sparks a frenzy as its new gold bars disappear within hours of being stocked: ‘A true you snooze, you lose’
  48. Coinbase to let retail users outside the U.S. trade Bitcoin and Ethereum futures on its Bermuda exchange
  49. Leaders in Buenos Aires want to improve citizens’ access to personal documents. They’re turning to blockchain and zero-knowledge proofs
  50. The congressman investigating four VC firms with ties to China has a message: This is just the beginning
  51. A timeline of Sam Bankman-Fried, who could go down as one of history’s most notorious fraudsters
  52. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek says he thought the company was a ‘terrible idea’ and lost all his hair trying to make it a success
  53. How generative AI is placing CFOs at the forefront of company strategy
  54. Delta’s CEO knows he went ‘too far’ with unpopular SkyMiles changes, and promises to keep customers on board with a reshuffle 
  55. Government shutdown explained: When would it begin and how long would it last?
  56. The 2 immovable forces behind $100-per-barrel oil
  57. House Speaker McCarthy is as far as ever from bill to avert a federal shutdown, but the Senate is wrapping up its bipartisan solution
  58. Retail investors aren’t listening to Wall Street doom mongers. They’re bullish on stocks—but they may be getting it all wrong
  59. CVS is promising to boost hiring after overworked pharmacists don’t show up, but longterm solution to worker shortage is elusive
  60. X should be profitable next year, CEO Linda Yaccarino says in contentious interview
  61. Republican candidates slam Biden’s leadership—and even criticize Trump—as ex-president skips debate to tour Michigan
  62. A one-year-old U.K. startup says it’s achieved a major breakthrough in AI safety by scoring high on a video game
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