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First spot Bitcoin ETFs approved by US regulators in historic move for crypto industry

Investors no longer have to go through a crypto-focused exchange to directly invest in bitcoin.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

OpenAI launches GPT store: Where creators can share and make money from their chatbots

The GPT Store allows users to share their custom-made chatbots with others—and eventually make money off of their engagement.

  • By Molly Bohannon

Musk’s X fired 80% of engineers working on trust and safety, Australian Government says

Half of internal moderators and a third of X’s trust and safety team globally were fired after Musk’s arrival, Australia’s online safety regulator says.

  • By Thomas Brewster
  • Forbes Staff

X announces peer-to-peer payment service will launch in 2024

The social media company said the service will be part of its push to become an “everything app.”

  • By Zachary Folk
Careers

Who is looking out for your career in 2024?

Savvy workers are seeking sponsors to place them at the head of the queue for special projects, leadership roles or even to fast-track their next promotion.

  • By Megan Dalla Camina - Contributor

How two Chinese brothers became billionaires from $1 bubble teas

At age 21, Zhang Hongchao started peddling shaved ice treats. A quarter of a century later, he and his younger brother Hongfu have made a fortune selling soft-serve ice cream, coffee drinks and its super popular bubble tea and lemonade.

  • By Zinnia Lee
  • Forbes Staff

Apple is launching its Vision Pro headset in February— its first major new product since 2015

Apple announced Monday its $3,499 Vision Pro headset will be available in the U.S. on February 2 and pre-orders start on January 19, with CEO Tim Cook calling it “the most advanced consumer electronics device ever created”—months after revealing the mixed-reality headset.

  • By Britney Nguyen

Johnson & Johnson will pay US$700 million to resolve baby powder marketing probe, report says

The pharmaceutical company will pay an estimated $700 million to resolve an investigation by more than 40 states into the pharmaceutical firm’s marketing of its talcum powder, according to Bloomberg, following thousands of lawsuits alleging it failed to warn customers about cancer risks.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Tiger Woods is leaving Nike after 27 years – a deal that helped him mint a billionaire

Woods reportedly pocketed $500 million over his 27 years with Nike.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Cockpit voice recorder on Alaska Airlines flight 1282 was erased after door blew out

For six years, NTSB investigators have pushed for a rule requiring planes to retain cockpit audio recordings for 25 hours. But the FAA has been slow to react.

  • By Suzanne Rowan Kelleher
  • Forbes Staff
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