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General Motors stock slides: 3-year low amid $5 billion strike slump

General Motors shares tanked again Thursday as a possible issue with its airbags added to negative concerns over the auto workers strike for the limping legacy American automaker.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

At least 260 killed At Israeli music festival in Hamas attack—attendees describe ‘horror movie’

The festival—which took place miles from the Gaza Strip border—was a rave and dance party to celebrate the Jewish holiday Sukkot.

  • By Molly Bohannon

SEC sues Elon Musk for refusing to testify about Twitter purchase

Musk bought Twitter almost a year ago for $44 billion.

  • By Molly Bohannon

The C-Suite Interview: Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor

Everette Taylor came to Kickstarter as an entrepreneur, influencer and one of the world’s top marketers. A year in, he assesses how he’s doing and what’s next.

  • By Diane Brady
  • Forbes Staff

X removes headlines from news articles in latest major update

The change comes after Elon Musk ramped up criticism of the “legacy” media.

  • By Antonio Pequeño IV

$739 million hits start-ups in Q3 – but funding still lags behind 2022

Seventy-seven deals were announced in the third quarter of 2023, with total funding this year slightly outpacing 2020 – but still well below 2021 and 2022, Cut Through Venture’s Australian Venture Capital Funding Report reveals.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Zoom’s founder turns to AI in hopes of regaining pandemic highs

CEO Eric Yuan is launching smart Zoom Docs, a beefier chatbot and office booking tools for Zoom’s next act in a hybrid, AI-powered world.

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

The top 10 richest people in the world (October 2023)

As of October 1, the ranks of the wealthiest people on the planet include 9 self-made Americans and a French luxury goods tycoon.

  • By Forbes Wealth Team

3.5-day workweek? JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon predicts AI could make it happen

Jamie Dimon also said AI would “of course” kill jobs, but noted that technology always does.

  • By William Skipworth

Billionaire Bernard Arnault reportedly faces money laundering probe over ties to Russian oligarch

The preliminary investigation centers around Arnault’s links to Nikolai Sarkisov and a property deal in a luxurious French ski resort.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff
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