OpenAI’s unique corporate structure left Sam Altman vulnerable. Now he’s out

OpenAI’s unusual company structure weakened Sam Altman’s position as CEO and left him open to surprise on Friday when he was quickly ousted from the company.
5 must-read books from Bill Gates that are now free on Spotify

Bill Gates has said the best piece of advice he could share is to “read a lot.” Now, some of his recommendations are available as free audiobooks on Spotify.
OpenAI exec addresses CEO Sam Altman’s firing in note to employees — Read the full memo

Lightcap wrote in the memo everyone was taken by surprise and that he’s had many conversations with the board to try to understand their decision.
Motor racing’s Las Vegas Grand Prix hit with lawsuit after practice cancelled

The Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix has been hit with a class action lawsuit after the race’s first practice session was canceled due to a loose drain cover.
Ford and Stellantis workers join those at GM in approving contract settlement that ended UAW strikes

The UAW ratified new contracts with Stellantis and Ford, giving workers at these two companies a similar deal as the one the union agreed to with General Motors
Legendary value investor’s firm launches new fund targeting ‘quality’ stocks

The money manager behind legendary investor Jeremy Grantham’s GMO U.S. Quality ETF delivers his strategy for gains.
Musk threatens ‘thermonuclear lawsuit’ against media watchdog, calls advertisers ‘oppressors’

Elon Musk lashed out at a media watchdog and unspecified large advertisers on Friday, as several brands paused ad spending on X.
Sam Altman’s last days as OpenAI CEO gave no indication trouble was brewing

In the weeks leading up to Sam Altman’s ouster on Friday, the OpenAI CEO was as active in public as ever
OpenAI investors pushing to bring Altman back as CEO one day after he was ousted by board

Some OpenAI investors are joining together to try to get Sam Altman to return as CEO after the board fired him on Friday
Texas Gov. Abbott to endorse Trump for 2024 GOP nomination when they team up Sunday near US-Mexico border

Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas will endorse former President Donald Trump for their party’s 2024 nomination when the two team up Sunday near the U.S.-Mexico border, GOP sources in Texas confirm to Fox News. The former president will join the governor in Edinburg, Texas, for Abbott’s annual pre-Thanksgiving tradition of serving tamales to Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and Texas National Guardsmen deployed along the southern border under the governor’s Operation Lone Star program. Trump endorsed Abbott in 2021, as the conservative governor was gearing up for re-election and faced multiple primary challenges from the right. Abbott overwhelmingly won renomination in March of last year before comfortably defeating Democratic challenger former Rep. Beto O’Rourke last November to secure a third term steering Texas. GAME ON IN IOWA AS DESANTIS AND HALEY BATTLE FOR SECOND PLACE BEHIND TRUMP Abbott was grateful for Trump’s early endorsement last cycle, according to those in the governor’s political orbit, and he’s now apparently returning the favor. WITH CLOCK TICKING TOWARDS FIRST VOTES IN THE GOP PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION RACE, THIS CANDIDATE REMAINS IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT Trump, who’s making his third straight White House run, is the commanding front-runner for the Republican 2024 nomination, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former ambassador to the United Nations and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley currently vying for a distant second place in the polls. Trump’s lead expanded over the spring and summer as he made history as the first former or current president in American history to be indicted for a crime. Trump’s four indictments — including in federal court in Washington D.C. and in Fulton County court in Georgia on charges he tried to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss — have only fueled his support among Republican voters. The former president’s trip to Texas to meet with Abbott near the border will spotlight the combustible issue of illegal immigration and border security. The issue’s long been top of mind for Republican voters, and GOP leaders and politicians for two and a half years have heavily criticized President Biden’s administration over the surge in border crossings by migrants. Trump has pledged, if he wins back the White House, to launch the largest mass deportation effort in American history, would reinstate travel bans as well as his 2019 “Remain in Mexico” program, which forced non-Mexican asylum-seekers aiming to enter the U.S. at the southern border to wait in Mexico for the resolution of their cases. Trump also said he’d seek to end automatic citizenship for children born in the U.S. to immigrants who entered the country illegally, an idea he proposed during his administration. Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign has slammed Trump’s “scary” proposals, arguing that it would violate the U.S. Constitution, the nation’s values, and the rights of immigrants. Border security has also long been a top issue for Abbott, who’s sparred repeatedly with the Biden administration. The Texas legislature, during a special session called by the governor, this week passed a controversial measure allowing state law enforcement officials to arrest suspected undocumented migrants. Democrats have pilloried the strict immigration bill. Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.