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  1. Ratan Tata, patriarch of biggest Indian conglomerate, dies at 86
  2. Solar storm could bring rare northern lights to southern US—and strain power grids
  3. Amazon unveils AI tool to help drivers find packages faster
  4. Stacey Abrams says the history of America is a centuries-long struggle toward DEI
  5. Tesla’s big robotaxi reveal: will it be more style or substance?
  6. UBS ‘quantimental’ framework identifies a surprise U.S. company as its highest ranking stock
  7. The FBI created its own crypto token called ‘NexFundAI’ to take down market manipulators
  8. Over 1 billion tons of radioactive waste is in Hurricane Milton’s path
  9. Southeast Asian startups shouldn’t have to go to the U.S. for capital. Here’s how to help them raise money closer to home
  10. Wall Street scores fresh records as stocks continue their red-hot rally
  11. Fake jet-engine parts case prompts call for supply chain reforms
  12. OpenAI says China-linked group tried to phish its employees
  13. The CEO of the Global Black Economic Forum says we’re ‘asking the wrong questions’ when it comes to DEI
  14. McDonald’s largest french fry maker lays off hundreds as Americans turn away from fries
  15. Why people always think they’re right, according to science
  16. Hurricane Milton is barreling toward $1 trillion worth of commercial properties
  17. No more hot meals on JetBlue—unless you’re flying first class
  18. Whirlpool CIO says lessons learned from IoT hype cycle can apply to generative AI
  19. Exclusive: Zoom’s future isn’t video, it’s AI for work, says CEO Eric Yuan—but can it challenge Microsoft and Google?
  20. Wall Street salaries decline further from pandemic heights
  21. The family of rapper Takeoff turns ‘pain into passion’ with anti-gun-violence foundation
  22. The U.S. wants to stop Google from monopolizing the nascent AI search market
  23. Chippendales dancers look to unionize
  24. Here’s why the chief diversity officer of Microsoft is taking notes from smaller companies
  25. Airbnb offers temporary housing to people displaced by Hurricane Milton or Helene
  26. What the Waffle House Index says about Hurricane Milton
  27. 54 million COVID cases went unreported in 2022, study says. Here’s how to make your at-home test count
  28. Trump’s $60 Bibles are printed in China, the same country he’s accused of stealing American jobs
  29. How T-Mobile’s corporate culture powered it to become the world’s most valuable telecom company
  30. Capitalism hasn’t forgotten the construction industry. Its reluctance to rely on technology is for good reason
  31. Wimbledon will evict line judges from its tennis matches after 147 years—and turn to AI instead
  32. Disneyland is raising ticket prices—again
  33. Melinda French Gates is taking a page out of Mackenzie Scott’s playbook, launching an open call for $250 million in funding
  34. German government slashes economic growth forecast, warning ‘structural problems’ will remain until 2025
  35. VanEck launches new $30 million fund to invest in Crypto, AI and FinTech
  36. The founder of $1.7 billion startup Maven says women’s health is still undervalued
  37. Google DeepMind leaders Hassabis and Jumper win Nobel Prize for Chemistry
  38. From maternity leave to performance bonuses, these are the benefits that are most likely to drive worker engagement
  39. Foxconn is moving past the iPhone with a Mexico megafactory helping to make Nvidia chips
  40. New Nobel Prize winner, AI godfather Geoffrey Hinton, says he’s proud his student fired OpenAI boss Sam Altman
  41. Reshoring has led to a small business boom in the South and Midwest
  42. Some businesses are now backtracking on DEI. Biopharma cannot afford to and must remain resolute
  43. For startups, attracting deep tech talent from large companies is more attainable than ever, says Mytra CEO and cofounder Chris Walti
  44. Brazil lifts ban on Elon Musk’s X after platform complies with all judge’s demands and settles $5.2m in fines
  45. Jamie Dimon backs Jerome Powell’s rate cut strategy
  46. Drill, maybe, drill
  47. Boeing suspends negotiations with striking machinists because it says union demands would make it uncompetitive
  48. Bernard Arnault loses $13 billion in a single day as China’s uncertain recovery undermines billionaire’s wealth
  49. Iberdrola: Trump is ‘not new for us’
  50. Bombshell report claims Roblox is ‘pedophile hellscape’
  51. FBI arrests Afghan man officials say was plotting Election Day attack targeting large crowds in the U.S.
  52. China reportedly offered to sell EVs for a minimum of €30,000 in Europe, half the average price of EVs in the region
  53. China markets plunge on Beijing stimulus disappointment
  54. Shein’s U.K. sales hit $2 billion ahead of possible London listing
  55. The price of your cheeseburger is being threatened by Big Meat, alleges McDonald’s
  56. Northvolt unit files for bankruptcy as expansion plans halt
  57. Kering elevates ex-Louis Vuitton executive to top Gucci role
  58. Has DEI become ‘alphabet soup’? Business and government leaders debate how corporate America should move forward
  59. EPA reaches $4.2 million settlement with Philadelphia Energy Solutions over 2019 refinery explosion and fire
  60. OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, hopes to join Singapore’s ‘thriving AI ecosystem’ with new office
  61. How the Waffle House Index helps FEMA judge a hurricane’s severity
  62. Tampa Bay residents flee as Hurricane Milton and its possible 15-foot storm surge take aim at Florida coast
  63. More than 100,000 of Trump’s ‘God Bless the USA’ Bibles were printed in China
  64. U.S. government proposing historic breakup of Google to end its internet search monopoly
  65. Rob McElhenney went on a spending spree for vintage Wrexham football shirts. Now he’s an investor in the U.K. company he bought them from
  66. The U.K. arm of M&M’s and Snickers‘ parent company grew profits by almost 100% last year, cementing the reign of snacks in a cost-conscious market
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