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Trump vows to appeal jury’s massive $83.3 million verdict for advice columnist who claimed sexual assaultFacing reports of more job cuts, Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen explains why he raised $260 million from ShopifyExclusive: X partners with MGM’s sports betting division to integrate sports betting statistics into the platformEurope has an AI champion—the Dutch semiconductor giant that is the continent’s most valuable tech firm and just hit a record highSalesforce slashes 700 jobs, adding to brutal string of 2024 tech layoffsTesla investors are ‘scratching their heads’ and see ‘no floor’ after shares plummet 26% in monthlong $205 billion swoonThe $10 billion cyber-insurance industry sees a dangerous year in cybercrime ahead. AI, ransomware, and war are its biggest concernsA new wave of Gen Z ‘Zynfluencers’ are fueling a tobacco industry resurgence with nicotine pouch salesJamie Dimon says lower-income people need more help and he’d ‘pay for it by taxing the wealthy a little bit more’Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp shocks soccer world with sudden resignation, citing burnoutStock market near record highs as S&P 500 sets record 5 days in a rowJetBlue warns it could pull the plug on its $3.8 billion Spirit Airlines deal by Sunday—and Spirit doesn’t like itThe colonoscopies were free. But the ‘surgical trays’ came with $600 price tagsGen Z is richer than just a few years ago—and much richer than their parents at the same age—but everything costs more and they have more debt, Pew study revealsThe IRS is sweetening the deal for EV buyers by making it even easier to claim up to $7,500 in tax creditsMore can and should be done to better support pharmacy teams and evolve the pharmacy model Massachusetts governor leans into the skills-based hiring revolution by axing degree requirements for state jobs. The private sector is up nextChime was once valued at $25 billion. The CEO says the fintech darling is ‘IPO ready,’ but investors want to know: What is it worth now?South Africa should be truly non-aligned–and stop risking its vital trade ties with the WestThe next act in Amazon’s video businessGen Alpha and Gen Z video gamers face a new threat that their parents didn’t: Other playersRon DeSantis ramps up ‘war on woke’ as Florida state universities remove sociology courses from core options needed to graduateApple’s EU app store changes are truly epic—but they may not be enoughWhat the crypto world can learn from the fate of ‘unicorpses’Fortnite is coming back to iPhone—but only in Europe for nowEven the former head of Intuit thinks taxes in the U.S. are too complicated: The IRS’s new direct-file tool could be ‘a great thing’Strikes hit Forbes for first time ever and New York Daily News for first time in 3 decades as journalism sector roiled by labor strifeIs Davos the right place for leaders to ‘rebuild’ trust?The Fed’s preferred inflation metric cooled again in December as soft landing beckonsTesla recalls nearly 200,000 vehicles because backup camera may not function while the car is in reverseHow Reformation’s CEO expanded the trendy brand beyond dresses to achieve ‘double-digit’ profitabilitySilver lining: The U.S. workforce has more employees over 65 than ever before and it could mean great things for the bottom lineAlaska Airlines demands Boeing reimburse a minimum $150 million in losses from 737 Max 9 scandal: ‘We fully expect to be made whole’More senior Americans are working than ever before and hiring them can be a financial boon in a tight labor marketBernard Arnault’s LVMH is stepping into 2024 with confidence after its highest-end products defy luxury slumpBernard Arnault’s Dior is at the center of a South Korean political scandal after First Lady ‘gifted’ $2,000 bagBeware the crypto bull run predictions in 2024GE’s turnaround playbook helped push shares up 96% in 2023, outperforming tech giantsThe dawning of the unicorpses: The boom and bust of billion-dollar startupsJPMorgan’s executive reshuffle drops some hints about who will replace Jamie Dimon as CEONelson Peltz calls GE’s Larry Culp ‘the No. 1 industrial CEO on the planet’ after stock outperformed Apple and Google last yearHow unpopular are return-to-office mandates? 99% of companies who had one saw a drop in employee satisfaction, study findsHow GE’s CEO used a Japanese manufacturing tactic to turn the company around—and got the stock to outperform Apple and Microsoft last yearApple will open iPhone to other app stores and lower fees in Europe as it warns of ‘unavoidable increased privacy and security threats’Professional dancer in New York dies after eating a mislabeled cookie containing peanuts from grocery chain Stew Leonard’sU.N. sounds alarm that global trade is being disrupted by triple threat of Red Sea attacks, Ukraine war and low water in Panama CanalRacism is rampant in health care and a new memoir reveals how deadly the consequences can beWalgreens will pay $275,000 to settle Vermont allegations about bad service and untenable working conditions during pandemicLethal deer disease could spill over to humans, research group warns as it launches an international effort to prepareThe 14-year-old winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee shares his 5 strategies for performing under extreme pressureBeijing is asking banks not to ‘blindly withdraw loans’ to China’s troubled real estate developers as Evergrande faces critical liquidation hearingGM is facing a Justice Department investigation into the gruesome Cruise robotaxi collision that critically injured a pedestrian in San Francisco4,700 U.S. auto dealers urge President Biden to ‘hit the brakes’ on EPA push on stricter vehicle-pollution standardsOpenAI CEO Sam Altman is meeting the world’s top two producers of memory chips as he reportedly fundraises for his own semiconductor plants
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