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  1. Women battle efforts to sideline them from health care and the AI revolution
  2. Wall Street rebounds as corporate earnings boost sentiment
  3. Liam Payne, former One Direction singer, dies at 31 in Argentina hotel fall
  4. They were sued over grants for Black entrepreneurs. Now, these CEOs are raising millions to fund small businesses
  5. Vista’s Robert Smith says enterprise software firms will be among the last to profit from AI—but that gains will be huge
  6. Justice Department will ‘very likely’ kill Google’s billion-dollar deal to be the default search engine on iPhones, Jefferies predicts
  7. A Beyoncé song gave Levi’s a golden opportunity. Here’s how the CEO made it a campaign
  8. U.S. PTO director says Tesla AI turns everybody into a tall white man
  9. Coinbase shares up 27% in October as Bitcoin rallies to $68,000
  10. Top finance chiefs reveal how the role of the CFO has transformed, where the financial foundation is ‘just the cost of entry’
  11. Top AI leaders say they don’t want women to get left behind in the tech revolution
  12. 4 tips to live a longer and healthier life
  13. How to get a perfect GMAT score, from someone who did
  14. Raytheon allegedly paid bribes to secure lucrative contracts. Now it’s paying $252 million to settle the charges
  15. 98% of workers say breaks boost productivity, but most skip lunch due to workload
  16. Walmart’s CTO places bigger bets on generative AI as customer shopping habits evolve
  17. Why buying a home feels harder for women—Fannie Mae’s CEO explains the confidence gap
  18. Sephora is at the center of TikTok beauty trends—and the CEO says it’s ‘not by accident’
  19. Degree requirements are holding back company profits and a roaring economy, experts say
  20. An ex-husband of a ‘Real Housewives’ star just got seven years in prison for hiring a mobster to attack her new boyfriend
  21. Hunter Biden is suing Fox News—again—saying it violated revenge porn laws when it published explicit photos of him without consent
  22. Michael Bloomberg says he will give $1 million to 25 cities with the most innovative ideas to transform essential services
  23. The world needs innovative antiviral drugs—but market incentives won’t align until it’s too late, Germany’s ‘head of challenges’ warns
  24. Valvoline’s CEO completely changed the structure of the 150-year-old company—but held onto legacy employees with these 3 tactics
  25. WNBA legend Sue Bird on teamwork: ‘If the country was run the way sports teams are, we’d be in a better place’
  26. Andreessen Horowitz says crypto activity reached all-time high in 2024
  27. LVMH’s Bernard Arnault sees nearly $10 billion in wealth wiped out after share-price bloodbath
  28. Serena Williams just had a cyst ‘the size of a small grapefruit’ removed from her neck. Here’s what it means
  29. The meat recall has gone stratospheric with nearly 12 million pounds of meat and poultry possibly contaminated with listeria
  30. Tesla moves $765 million in Bitcoin to unknown wallets, putting Musk’s crypto plans in the spotlight
  31. Elon Musk dropped $75 million to elect Trump, making him one of the largest Republican donors
  32. Aldi’s Thanksgiving meal deal can feed 10 people for just $47
  33. After the Camp fire, PG&E’s CEO is focused on safety and culture to rebuild the public’s trust
  34. Economists say America’s gender wage gap is getting worse again—the first major setback for working women in 20 years
  35. Silicon Valley is pouring billions into nuclear energy because without it, the U.S. risks ‘browning the grid’
  36. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson knows about working with people you disagree with—and learned this strategy from her own mentor
  37. Amazon gadget boss hints at ‘awesome’ future Alexa products and unveils a slew of new Kindle devices in his public debut
  38. Forget babysitting, ‘ultra high earning’ teens are making 5+ figures influencing
  39. Savvy CHROs are successfully building bridges to the C-suite—here’s how they can influence executives
  40. Jill Biden is campaigning again—but for Harris now, not her husband
  41. More CFOs are becoming CEOs: What it takes to get there
  42. Georgia’s new rule that Election Day ballots must be hand-counted after the close of voting is tossed by judge
  43. SpaceX’s launch this weekend will reshape the space industry
  44. More than 800 U.S. troops kicked out under ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ rules just got upgraded to honorable discharges
  45. AI regulation gets a bad rap—but lawmakers around the world are doing a decent job so far
  46. Unions face a moment of truth in Michigan as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump woo them in starkly different terms
  47. College grads struggle to find work at Google, Amazon, and Meta as tech hiring stalls
  48. Dutch semiconductor giant ASML’s shares nosedive after company accidentally releases earnings early
  49. Electric scooters that never need charging? New battery-swapping tech hits Singapore streets
  50. Hurricanes Helene and Milton caused billions in damage. Here’s how to deal with your insurer
  51. Finally, a new Apple iPad Mini
  52. European Union is not an ‘a la carte menu’ members tell Switzerland as relations remain strained
  53. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says U.S. economy is the envy of the world—but could lose its power due to national debt
  54. Donald Trump isn’t letting go of the idea that high tariffs won’t raise inflation no matter what economists say
  55. California health care workers get a pay bump to $18-$23 an hour under new minimum wage law
  56. Japan shares fall on weak chip market outlook while LVMH sales drop drags Europe down
  57. A16z, geopolitics, and money
  58. Italy to tap banks, insurers for €3.5 billion in budget plan
  59. Stellantis shipments drop 20% as CEO trims inventories
  60. Kellogg said it would remove artificial colors from Froot Loops by 2018—people are protesting that it still hasn’t
  61. Hunter Biden is reviving his lawsuit against Fox News over explicit images of him it used in a streaming series
  62. Hong Kong is cutting its liquor tax to revitalize its once-vibrant nightlife and dining industry
  63. TD Bank execs presided over rampant money laundering, but no one is going to jail—for now
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