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Chris Morris
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Joseph Abrams
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Delta CEO says fears business travel has died are greatly overstated—hybrid workers are just shifting the data
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Orianna Rosa Royle
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Biden and American business must mobilize for the economic conflict with China
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Ram Charan
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How ChatGPT changed business in its first year
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Alan Murray
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Kylie Robison
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Khan Academy’s founder says AI ‘coaches’ will soon submit essays to teachers instead of students
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Alexandra Sternlicht
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Media mogul and heiress Shari Redstone reportedly looks to sell her stake in Paramount after fighting for years to keep control of the company
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Paolo Confino
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Employees are weaponizing communication tools to get colleagues in trouble—and it’s a huge HR oversight
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Paige McGlauflin
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Joseph Abrams
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Elon Musk says he’s prepared to go to prison if U.S. government tries to censor X
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Christiaan Hetzner
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Taylor Swift may be Person of the Year—but history will remember 2023 as the year of AI
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Alan Murray
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Nicholas Gordon
Leadership
Pressure on Harvard President Claudine Gay mounts after Penn’s Liz Magill resigns following antisemitism testimony
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Janet Lorin
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Amanda Gordon
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Leadership
Liz Magill, under pressure after antisemitism comments to lawmakers, resigns as University of Pennsylvania president
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The Associated Press
Leadership
Major finance CEO just ripped up her predecessor’s ‘work from anywhere’ policy—this is how experts advise preparing for promise-breaking and policy-amending in 2024
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Orianna Rosa Royle
Leadership
Elon Musk responds with ‘yes’ after Sam Altman says anti-Semitism is worse than he thought, ‘particularly on the American left’
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Steve Mollman
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Bill Novelli
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Imposing harsh return-to-office mandates on employees was like taking candy from a baby. But CEOs will have to answer to their own bosses–investors
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Gleb Tsipursky
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Paige McGlauflin
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Joseph Abrams
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Spotify’s CFO cashed in $9 million worth of stock after mass layoffs—now he, too, is out of a job
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Christiaan Hetzner
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The superpower competition between the U.S. and China might be a draw
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Alan Murray
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Orianna Rosa Royle
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Simone Foxman
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Janet Lorin
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Bob Van Voris
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Collin Binkley
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Steve Mollman
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Amanda Seitz
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Zeke Miller
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Christiaan Hetzner
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