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  1. An introductory ChatGPT course has become one of the most popular at Codecademy. Here’s how the company is addressing reskilling
  2. Instead of focusing on degrees, the key to the future of work is taking a skills-first approach, according to this Deloitte executive
  3. Sorry, California and New York: Your personal income fell for the first time since 2009
  4. Guess pays up to $30 million to settle allegations that its cofounder treated models like his ‘personal harem’
  5. ‘A game changer’: first-ever dual-degree program in medicine and AI hopes to build a pathway for the future of healthcare
  6. To address AI’s growing skills gap, IBM is promising to train 2 million people over the next 3 years
  7. Leaks of wealthy people’s tax returns to media in 2018, 2020 result in charges for former IRS contractor
  8. Government shutdown would have ‘serious consequences for our economy’ by halting $163 billion in federal contracts to small businesses
  9. Google finally gave teens access to generative AI in search. They were probably already using it anyway
  10. How the private sector is driving innovation on the path to a greener economy
  11. Saltwater invading drought-hit Mississippi River imperils Louisiana citrus farms ravaged by hurricanes: ‘There’s no getting around how dire the situation is’
  12. X CEO’s chaotic interview wins the spotlight at Code Conference
  13. Parents are about to go over a $24 billion childcare cliff. Here’s what’s at stake
  14. Biden stirs anger on all sides with oil and gas lease sales in Gulf of Mexico: ‘Showing the world that it’s OK to prioritize polluters’
  15. Barbie’s recent hit movie means everyone will be wearing pink this Halloween. Only witch and vampire costumes are more popular
  16. Soccer is taking over America–and proving Apple scored the biggest win in the sports streaming wars with its $2.5 billion MLS deal
  17. Microsoft revealed this week that Apple used Bing as a ‘bargaining chip’ with Google, but it reportedly considered buying it and bringing search in-house
  18. Mortgage rates just hit a 22-year high—it’ll continue to be a ‘drag on home sales,’ Realtor.com chief economist says
  19. McCarthy’s last-ditch plan to avert government shutdown fails
  20. After a 27-year hunt, someone has finally been indicted for murder in the shooting of hip-hop icon Tupac Shakur
  21. FDA takes aim at ‘unsafe or ineffective’ laboratory medical tests, warns of ‘false or misleading claims’ amid regulatory ambiguity
  22. Marijuana addiction may raise the risk of a first heart attack or stroke by 60%
  23. Supreme Court to review Texas and Florida laws that social networks say would stop them from removing hate speech
  24. Much of New York City is underwater as rain pounds city, prompting state of emergency declaration
  25. Cofounder of bankrupt crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital arrested trying to flee Singapore
  26. Viagogo boss defends Taylor Swift and Beyoncé tickets reselling for thousands: ‘If buyers see a ticket that’s out of their price range, don’t buy it’
  27. Jets ticket prices skyrocket amid whispers Taylor Swift will be at this week’s game
  28. Napster’s new CEO has a big, crypto-based idea for the next phase of music
  29. Inflation, still a ways off from the Fed’s 2% target, is barely budging as one economist sees a ‘golden path’ developing
  30. UAW expands strike against Ford and General Motors by 7,000 more workers
  31. Sam Bankman-Fried’s day in court is nearly here. Who are the key players in the blockbuster trial of the former CEO of FTX?
  32. Biden is fighting with Republicans over whether to keep protecting the lesser prairie chicken and northern long-eared bat
  33. How middle managers win more responsibility by earning the trust of their superiors
  34. Blue Apron is sold for $103 million. It was once valued at $1.9 billion
  35. An 82-year-old woman with more than $175,000 in student loan debt was shocked to discover it’s been forgiven: ‘It’s no longer hanging over me’
  36. BlackRock’s Larry Fink has called on leaders to inject more ‘hope’ into the economy to prevent a self-fulfilling recession
  37. A Navajo and Taiwanese-owned illegal weed farm in New Mexico forced Chinese immigrants to work 14 hours a day, lawsuit claims
  38. 75-year-old feminist scholar from Japan is an unlikely chart-topper in China
  39. Elon Musk takes time out from running his X, Tesla, and SpaceX empire to livestream about illegal immigration from U.S. border
  40. The man accused of killing a Baltimore entrepreneur was let out of prison less than a year ago on good behavior
  41. Will U.S. states figure out how to regulate AI before the feds?
  42. Dianne Feinstein, oldest sitting senator, elected in 1992’s ‘Year of the Woman,’ dies at 90
  43. These women-led companies are changing the world
  44. Fewer than half of neurodivergent employees receive necessary workplace accommodations. That number is even smaller for women
  45. The man responsible for promoting investment in Ukraine says the country has attracted $500 million since the start of the war
  46. EBay wants to sell your grandmother’s vintage designer handbag as part of its growth strategy
  47. The S&P 500 suffered a rough September. And the worst is still to come
  48. French banking giant BNP says it’s tracking staff’s return-to-office data—but only to support them
  49. Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger won’t be joining the artists selling their music catalog: ‘My kids don’t need $500 million to live well. Come on’
  50. Prosecutors have damning evidence of Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud: Why isn’t he pleading guilty?
  51. We love bosses who brag about their accomplishments at work–and loathe colleagues who do the same, surprising new research by INSEAD shows
  52. L’Oréal CEO and ‘beauty junkie’ Nicolas Hieronimus says he sometimes tries competitors’ products as a way to ‘step up’ his own brand
  53. Delivery driver who shot YouTube prankster ‘Classified Goons’ is acquitted of main charge
  54. U.S. is recalling nearly 3.4 million Hyundai and Kia vehicles. Here’s how to tell if yours is one
  55. CEOs are already adjusting their business plans to accommodate a U.S. government shutdown
  56. House Speaker McCarthy refuses to take up Senate bill to avert government shutdown, virtually guaranteeing one
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