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  1. Google has a surprise moneymaker: people are paying for YouTube, and it’s driving a $15 billion subscriptions business
  2. Fortune’s Blue Ribbon Companies 2024
  3. Judge says Elon Musk must give up $55bn Tesla pay package in ‘jaw dropper’ decision: ‘The process leading to the approval of Musk’s compensation plan was deeply flawed’
  4. UPS delivers 12,000 job cuts to management months after historic deal for unionized drivers—yet another sign the pendulum is swinging toward blue-collar workers
  5. SEC asks to dismiss contested crypto case in which agency faces sanctions over ‘materially false’ statements
  6. Elon Musk fired an X employee over a social media post protesting RTO orders and he was right to, lawyer says
  7. Top Harvard donor Ken Griffin, fresh off $300 million donation, says he may withdraw support as ‘whiny snowflakes’ come out of top colleges
  8. Elon Musk says the first human to get a neural implant was ‘recovering well’ after a ‘promising neuron spike detection’
  9. European car giant Stellantis joins the talking car wave as the latest automaker to embrace ChatGPT
  10. ChatGPT accused of violating EU data privacy rules by Italian regulators
  11. Oklahoma sent bonuses to elementary and special education teachers of up to $50,000. Then it asked for them back
  12. With French farmers barricading Paris, Putin’s global food crisis bites into the heart of Europe
  13. Amazon Prime is now charging you if you want to avoid commercials on its streaming service
  14. Elizabeth Warren is furious about the ‘full-blown housing crisis’ and she’s targeting Jerome Powell’s ‘troubling rate hikes’
  15. Even Gen Xers with significant retirement savings are worried a major health scare could bankrupt them: ‘Being sick could ruin you’
  16. It’s unclear when Jamie Dimon will step down, but the shortlist for his successor points to a monumental shift in banking
  17. Where are the nation’s primary care providers? It’s not an easy answer
  18. Taylor Swift deepfake porn points to a fundamental problem: AI can make it, but can’t police it
  19. A language dies every 2 weeks. AI can help save them from digital extinction–or accelerate their demise
  20. GM stock defies EV panic to surge 7%; CEO Mary Barra urges ‘level playing field’ after Musk comments on China
  21. The US syphilis rate has hit a near 75-year high. Scientists are baffled
  22. San Francisco’s retail turnover claims another victim: the store that inspired ‘Toy Story’
  23. Alaska Airlines is offering big discounts to lure fliers back after part of a Boeing jet blew off mid-flight
  24. Starbucks is permanently rolling out Howard Schultz’s olive-oil infused coffee creation even after mixed reviews
  25. Elon Musk’s X won’t benefit from the tech talent that’s recently become available through layoffs
  26. Layoffs rose in December as quits fell to 3-year low in a sign the job market is cooling
  27. What skills are needed to succeed in data science?
  28. These 20-something entrepreneurs needed less than a year to sell their company to Ramp
  29. Elon Musk’s price war with Tesla killer BYD claims next victim as Renault cancels IPO for its EV startup
  30. Bitcoin is in the midst of a civil war over NFTs—but one side is clearly winning
  31. Swifties stepped in to bury explicit Taylor Swift AI images as tech companies struggled to respond
  32. Average tech salaries decreased in 2023, according to a new Dice report. The company’s CEO says you shouldn’t worry
  33. The booming business of discovering your biological age: This tech company will measure it starting at $400 per year 
  34. Only 10% of Fortune 500 companies disclose how many people with disabilities work at their organization—but employees expect more transparency
  35. IMF chief economist says world economy is ‘now in the final descent toward a soft landing’
  36. Europe reports economic growth rate of zero for the last 3 months of 2023
  37. Deutsche Bank CEO blames German far-right AfD party for politics that lead to ‘economic decline’ and deter investments into Germany
  38. 2024 election cycle will test board directors’ ethics. Here’s a 3-step framework for addressing sensitive issues
  39. Exclusive: Databricks is acquiring AI startup Einblick as CEO Ali Ghodsi embraces ‘asymmetric’ strategy
  40. Don Julio maker Diageo reels from a profit-sinking inventory hangover as Latin America’s drinkers work through a pandemic spirits glut
  41. The secret, insider’s guide on how to get hired at Elon Musk’s X
  42. 95% of employees say they want a new job. But another Great Resignation appears unlikely
  43. Drama at Solana: Creation of new corporate entity raises questions of ‘decentralization theater’
  44. Workplace podcaster who slammed a Gen Z hire for missing an 8 a.m. meeting to work out has been forced to apologize after TikTok backlash
  45. Elon Musk reveals his Neuralink implanted its first-ever brain chip into a human, trumpeting initial results as ‘promising’
  46. Portal, a decentralized Bitcoin exchange, raises $34 million to develop cross-chain swaps
  47. What really caused the sriracha shortage? 2 friends and the epic breakup that left millions without their favorite hot sauce
  48. European companies are most eager to embrace AI—but rank worst in the world in training workers to use it
  49. Toyota sits on top of the world’s car market for the fourth year running, but an array of safety scandals could threaten its brand
  50. Toyota and GM tell owners of 61,000 Corolla, Matrix, RAV4 and Pontiac Vibe models to stop driving because their Takata air bag inflators could explode
  51. Henry Kissinger didn’t take much interest in the global economy at first–until he did and changed it forever
  52. U.S. Steel agrees to $42 million settlement for 2018 fire that emitted clouds of sulfurous gas into surrounding towns
  53. 1784 British painting stolen by New Jersey mobsters is returned to the owner’s son—54 years later: ‘This piece of art, what a history it’s had’
  54. You’ve got a friend in me: How amicus briefs are helping the crypto industry win over the courts
  55. Skill shortages are one of industry’s biggest problems. AI is the solution
  56. After Alaska Airlines 737 Max door plug blowout, Boeing is withdrawing request for a safety exemption needed to certify a new model of the plane
  57. Norfolk Southern is first big U.S. freight railway to let workers use anonymous federal safety hotline in wake of last year’s fiery Ohio derailment
  58. Holcim’s U.S. spinoff suggests the end of globalization is closer than we thought
  59. More Millennials and Gen Xers are dying from colorectal cancer. Obesity and alcohol consumption are fueling the trend
  60. Saudi Arabia orders state oil giant Aramco to drop new drilling investment in major U-turn, sparking questions over demand peak
  61. China’s ambassador to the U.S. accuses immigration officers of harassing Chinese students: ‘This is absolutely unacceptable’
  62. BYD’s victory over Tesla may have come at a cost, as a lower-than-expected profit estimate pushes shares down almost 5%
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