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  1. Ed Yardeni sees Fed pausing rate cuts for 2024 after jobs report
  2. Officials rush to order EpiPens after hurricane unleashes swarms of wasps and bees
  3. JPMorgan client who lost $50 million fortune amid dementia is denied trial
  4. Yoga studio entrepreneur pleads guilty to dodging $2.5 million in taxes
  5. Jobs report stokes Wall Street rally that erases the week’s earlier losses
  6. Joe Biden doesn’t know if Netanyahu is holding up a peace deal to influence the U.S. election
  7. Bitcoin jumps over $62,000 on sparkling jobs report
  8. JPMorgan says Dimon hasn’t endorsed Trump for president
  9. GM halts production at 2 major plants due to Hurricane Helene
  10. Facebook just updated its feed—get ready for more content from strangers
  11. How Mark Zuckerberg gained more wealth than anyone else this year to become the world’s second-richest person
  12. RSV can be deadly, especially for older adults. What to know about symptoms and the new vaccine
  13. Here’s how AI is going to change the music industry, according to one of the leaders of Apple’s first foray into music
  14. Air traffic controllers are so overworked, the FAA created a shortcut for new college grads
  15. A ‘grand slam’ jobs report could shift the Fed’s rate cut plans
  16. Hair loss drug probed in Europe over link to suicidal thoughts
  17. El-Erian warns Fed after jobs data: ‘Inflation is not dead’
  18. Argentina’s president seemingly lifted a speech from ‘The West Wing’ in his talk to the U.N.
  19. Gavin Newsom just approved an exception for last call in California—for a single bar in the Clippers’ new $2 billion arena
  20. Helene is the deadliest hurricane in 20 years—and the government says it doesn’t have enough funding to last through the season
  21. Spirit Airlines might go bankrupt months after calling off a sale to JetBlue—and its stock is in a tailspin
  22. TikTok star with 8+ million followers charged in killing of Louisiana therapist
  23. Want to win Gen Z over? Plug in to trends and offer convenience
  24. Garth Brooks accused of rape in lawsuit from hair-and-makeup artist
  25. Biden helped end the dockers strike by saying reopening the ports to help Hurricane Helene victims would be patriotic
  26. Melania Trump breaks with GOP, says she supports abortion rights
  27. U.S. economy creates 254,000 jobs as unemployment rate dips to 4.1% in blowout report
  28. How GM CEO Mary Barra is tackling her second major transformation
  29. Elon Musk predicts Tesla cars will be able to self-drive an entire year on their own
  30. The CEO of Indeed says that AI is going to ‘radically’ change most jobs—these are the qualities employees should be hiring for
  31. Elon Musk’s X can’t escape $417,000 Australian fine in harmful posts case
  32. Corporate adoption is turbocharging the AI market, says top tech analyst
  33. Singapore demands luxury sellers do more after laundering fiasco
  34. Gen Z wants to be their own boss—billionaire Richard Branson says they may be better skipping college to ‘get on with it’ instead
  35. The EU has voted in favor of massive tariffs on Chinese EVs. Here’s what it means for Europe’s carmakers
  36. The dockworkers’ strike ends for now—but the fight over automating jobs continues, as it has for decades
  37. Jamie Dimon says America used to be a ‘can-do nation.’ Now it’s as bureaucratic as Europe
  38. The pharmacy benefit management sector just might be set for a VC-backed shakeup, says Rightway CEO and cofounder Jordan Feldman
  39. The old-fashioned way
  40. Meta faces new limits on ad-targeting in Europe as nemesis Max Schrems wins again at EU’s highest court
  41. Golden EU passports for the rich get legal boost at bloc’s highest court
  42. Red Lobster’s new 35-year-old CEO says its endless shrimp promotion stressed out workers
  43. Michael O’Leary questions Britain’s 5 a.m. airport drinking culture as Ryanair boss continues battle with pubs
  44. Hong Kong stock rally resumes as oil price fears and Mideast tensions weigh on Europe and U.S.
  45. GenAI as an ‘exoskeleton’: How it expands your workforce’s capabilities
  46. America’s national debt has doubled in 10 years. Here’s how it compares to other countries
  47. Here’s why the United Steelworkers oppose Nippon’s takeover of U.S. Steel
  48. Portugal to put a new twist on cork industry—from footwear, fashion to furniture as global demand for wine wanes
  49. Google’s new voice-activated AI search will allow people to use Lens to ask questions about video and photos
  50. U.K. Rolex dealer buys watch site Hodinkee backed by LVMH and Tom Brady
  51. Biden’s student loan cancellation plan put on hold yet again after day of legal whiplash
  52. European ski resorts like Verbier and Courchevel face an ‘existential threat’ from climate crisis, experts warn
  53. Singaporeans often gripe about the city’s metro. Now one of its operators says ‘the Singapore experience’ helps it succeed globally
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