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- Data SheetSony’s PlayStation Network suspensions demonstrate disc-free downsides
- CEO Weekly EuropeEU’s climate-minded proposals are clashing with energy giants’ renewed love of fossil fuels
- Fortune CryptoCoinbase CEO trolls Google over ‘all-hands’ ban in latest Silicon Valley culture clash
- BroadsheetExclusive: A new tool supported by OpenAI’s Sam Altman will help parents access paid leave
- CHRO DailyHR experts say you need to hire workers for their long-term potential and not just the current job opening: Find ‘that great business athlete’
- The Modern BoardTwo geopolitical experts explain how boards should think about a more dangerous world: There’s ‘too much talk and too little action’
Commentary
- energyAccess to modern stoves could be a game-changer for Africa’s economic development–and help cut the equivalent of the carbon dioxide emitted by the world’s planes and ships
- A.I.The future of AI is too important to be decided behind closed doors. There is a better way
- Real estateWhy residential conversions can’t save commercial real estate
- climate changeMore than half of the world’s largest companies don’t have a chief sustainability officer. Here’s the proof they’re missing out
- MPW Next GenThe case for unlocking the power of disability inclusion
- EnvironmentClimate-driven migration is becoming inevitable as the focus shifts to nations’ geographic fate
Topics
Asia
China’s credit rating outlook cut to negative by Moody’s, with concerns raised about the nation’s debt levels
Nvidia is promising to help Japan get the AI chips it needs for a network of new datacenters
The ‘Chinese Warren Buffett’ gives a moving eulogy for Charlie Munger, calling him the ‘enlightened’ embodiment of ‘modern-day Confucianism’
Environment
Access to modern stoves could be a game-changer for Africa’s economic development–and help cut the equivalent of the carbon dioxide emitted by the world’s planes and ships
Nearly 37 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide were pumped into the air in 2023, twice the amount from 40 years ago, Global Carbon Project tells COP
Worldwide carbon emissions from fossil fuels will hit a new record in 2023 despite push for net zero
Finance
Corporate America’s hiring spree is cooling—economists say we should all take that as a good sign
Job openings are at a 2-year low and unemployment aid at a 2-year high as the job cools
Rare Babe Ruth card sells for $7.2 million, far short of Mickey Mantle’s record
Health
Alcohol and sodas should be taxed more to encourage healthier lifestyles and save millions of lives each year, WHO says
Fortune/PINC AI 15 Top Health Systems 2023
Supreme Court justices agonize over Purdue Pharma settlement that would let Sackler family walk away with billions: ‘There is no other deal’
Leadership
HR experts say you need to hire workers for their long-term potential and not just the current job opening: Find ‘that great business athlete’
The future of AI is too important to be decided behind closed doors. There is a better way
Two geopolitical experts explain how boards should think about a more dangerous world: There’s ‘too much talk and too little action’
Lifestyle
Elon Musk’s not wrong: People really are less willing to work post-pandemic—and COVID handouts could be the cause, claim the world’s most senior central bankers
Rockstar Games forced to release ‘GTA VI’ trailer after leak—and it rocketed to more than 4 million likes on YouTube in the first two hours
School children around the world saw an ‘unprecedented drop in performance’ during the pandemic, global study finds
Personal Finance
Billionaires are in the midst of their own Great Wealth Transfer, and it’s changing the face of the 10-figure club forever
Corporate America’s hiring spree is cooling—economists say we should all take that as a good sign
Despite hating the economy, the typical American became 30% wealthier during the pandemic
Politics
Access to modern stoves could be a game-changer for Africa’s economic development–and help cut the equivalent of the carbon dioxide emitted by the world’s planes and ships
Rishi Sunak’s government wants to cut immigration by 300,000 in ‘future years’—and it’s raising the income cap
The future of AI is too important to be decided behind closed doors. There is a better way
Retail
Uber will pick up your packages for you at stores this holiday season
How Nestlé’s chief designer is trying to keep its brands relevant, 157 years on
Birkenstock’s shares have finally beaten its IPO price—but the class of 2023 is struggling to forge ahead despite market rally
Success
Billionaires are in the midst of their own Great Wealth Transfer, and it’s changing the face of the 10-figure club forever
‘The push for work-life balance is fatally flawed,’ according to a 100-page report and survey of 5,000 workers. It’s all about the power of choice
Elon Musk’s not wrong: People really are less willing to work post-pandemic—and COVID handouts could be the cause, claim the world’s most senior central bankers
Tech
Instagram and Facebook users can no longer chat with each other on Messenger starting later this month
Sony’s PlayStation Network suspensions demonstrate disc-free downsides
Rockstar Games forced to release ‘GTA VI’ trailer after leak—and it rocketed to more than 4 million likes on YouTube in the first two hours


