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  1. OpenAI brings search features to ChatGPT in challenge to Google
  2. Amazon’s $110 billion cloud business is minting profits even amid the expensive gen AI arms race—but for how long?
  3. Apple sales grew 6% over the last quarter with a rebound in iPhone demand 
  4. How to watch the NFL’s Thursday Night Football Week 9 of the 2024-2025 season live online for free—and without cable
  5. Anthony Scaramucci’s case against Trump
  6. Starbucks’ new CEO just delivered what employees and investors have been craving after years of drama and missteps
  7. Big Tech’s latest earnings show the AI spending spree isn’t over
  8. Starbucks needs you to rein in highly customized drink orders — ‘We have some cleanup to do,’ CEO Brian Niccol says
  9. Distraught Amazon employees send AWS chief an open letter against RTO policy, calling it an ‘outright abdication’ of its role as industry leader
  10. The Fed’s go-to inflation monitor just dropped to the lowest level since the pandemic
  11. A little-known startup is acquiring enormous diamonds—and using blockchain tech to shake up a $100 billion industry
  12. Jo Natauri’s Invidia Capital seeks $850 million for first fund
  13. Latino voters say they’re being targeted by AI-generated ads in Spanish with incorrect voting information—and Facebook’s model is one of the worst offenders
  14. Coinbase slumps 10% after missing key Q3 earnings targets 
  15. Microsoft and Meta profits are soaring but their stocks are sagging because both companies aren’t building data centers fast enough
  16. New York slated to become the national epicenter for semiconductor research with the most advanced chip-making machinery in the world
  17. Starbucks ends ‘vegan tax’ on nondairy milk as new CEO overhauls menu in face of customer exodus
  18. You can own Christian Bale’s Batmobile, but you’ll need a Bruce Wayne-sized fortune to afford it
  19. Trump won’t vote early even though he said twice last week ‘I’ll be voting early’
  20. Google Maps just got a fresh injection of AI features—here’s what you can do now
  21. COVID-19 is no longer the world’s leading infectious disease killer
  22. Two years ago, world leaders established a global Pandemic Fund. Now its co-chairs are warning it needs at least $2 billion by June
  23. Election warning: Zelle CEO says elderly Americans and their families need to be on ‘heightened state of alert’ against scams
  24. Ikea pledges €6 million to former prisoners of communist East Germany who were forced to build flat-pack furniture during the Cold War
  25. Exclusive: OpenOrigins, a blockchain software to combat deepfakes, expands globally with $4.5 million from Galaxy 
  26. Women are breaking enrollment records at top MBA programs—but more progress is needed, report says
  27. It’s only been 50 years since women had the right to their own credit
  28. Donald Trump’s net worth plunges by more than $1 billion in one day as his meme stock tanks
  29. HR frightfest: Leaders from Salesforce to Indeed share their biggest fears about the workplace this spooky season
  30. Exclusive: Glow, a blockchain solar company, raises $30 million from Framework and Union Square Ventures
  31. Peloton taps Ford executive as new CEO to lead turnaround effort
  32. Uber issues muted holiday forecast as it hits record profit
  33. 23andMe appoints three former CFOs as new directors—after the previous board all resigned
  34. Ping! Americans are getting showered ‘all day, every day’ with Harris and Trump texts in campaign’s last days
  35. Russia fines Google $2.5 decillion for YouTube bans—eclipsing global GDP
  36. New York semiconductor research site picked for $825 million in CHIPS act funding
  37. In its tenth year, Female Founders Fund has returned its first fund
  38. Dropbox lays off 20% of workforce
  39. Tesla’s robotaxi will make your commute worse. Elon Musk should focus on the less-hyped Robovan instead
  40. Stellantis CFO: ‘Performance is below our potential’ in North America as sales collapse 42%
  41. X’s crowd-sourced ‘Community Notes’ fact checks fail to address flood of U.S. election misinformation, report says
  42. Exclusive: Richemont will automate a part of its hiring process across brands like Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels
  43. Lake Tahoe voters may hit vacation homes with a $3,000 tax as 44% of housing units are vacant most of the time
  44. Once Europe’s North Korea—Albania is now a rising star of the region’s medical tourism industry
  45. Washington Post has lost over 250,000 subscribers since Jeff Bezos decided not to run a presidential endorsement
  46. McDonald’s E. coli case count grows as FDA investigators identify an ‘onion grower of interest’ in Washington
  47. AstraZeneca’s drive for China dominance in focus as chief probed
  48. Shell blames lower oil prices, weaker margins and ‘accounting mismatch’ for slump in third-quarter profits
  49. Man who destroyed hundreds of ballots in Oregon and Washington drop box fires is a metalworker and might be planning more attacks, police say
  50. Halloween in Saudi Arabia
  51. Shark Tank star Kevin O’Leary supports Elon Musk’s plan to gut government spending by $2 trillion with Trump’s blessing—’release the hounds’
  52. How an Indian tech company built a $19 billion brand by sponsoring the New York City marathon
  53. How bathing in magnesium flakes can reduce stress and boost mood
  54. 7 questions for ServiceNow’s Bill McDermott, who runs a $195 billion company and sleeps only 5 hours a night
  55. Super Micro’s stock rose 3000% in the AI wave — then its auditor quit, saying it doesn’t trust the management
  56. Soccer star Neymar bought an empty waterfront lot in Miami for $26 million. He could be planning to build a 13,000-square-foot mansion
  57. How Russia wiped this Ukrainian city ‘off the face of the Earth’
  58. Samsung’s semiconductor division, lagging behind rivals in AI chips, reports a 40% drop in profit from the previous quarter
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