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[Advertisement] December 04, 2023 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( PRESENTED BY [Facet]( Good morning. Anyone in the house competing in [Whamageddon]( Itâs a game that takes place each holiday season in which players try to avoid hearing âLast Christmasâ by Wham! from Dec. 1 through Christmas Eve. Just something to be aware of as you craft the playlist for your upcoming ugly sweater party: You could be considerate or you could be diabolical. What kind of host are you? âNeal Freyman, Dave Lozo MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE Nasdaq 14,305.03 +37.72% S&P 4,594.63 +20.15% Dow 36,245.50 +9.38% 10-Year 4.200% +32.0 bps Bitcoin $40,069.04 +142.15% Plug Power $4.54 -62.73% *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 2:00am ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: Given rising hopes of a âsoft landingâ for the economy, investors are entering the week with the confidence of Gardner Minshew. The S&P 500 [closed]( at a 2023 high on Friday, the VIX (Wall Streetâs âfear gaugeâ) has fallen to a nearly four-year low, and December has been the third-best month for the S&P since 1928. Even crypto is on a roll: Yesterday, bitcoin topped $40,000 for the first time since May 2022.
- Stock spotlight: Plug Power is one of many clean energy companies left in the dust this year. With the sector [battered]( by high interest rates, the largest clean energy ETF is down 27% in 2023, compared to a 15% gain for global stocks. Â LAW [Moment of truth for the Sackler immunity deal](
[People protesting the Sackler opioid settlement outside the DOJ]( Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images Today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a [highly charged case]( to decide whether the Sackler family can be shielded from future opioid lawsuits. The outcome could lead to sweeping changes in corporate bankruptcy across the US. The settlement at the heart of the case: The Sacklers, who controlled OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma, reached a $6 billion settlement in March 2022 to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging the now-bankrupt companyâs deceptive marketing tactics fueled the opioid epidemic. While the agreement would send loads of money to efforts combatting the opioid crisis, it would also protect the Sacklers from future civil lawsuits. - A majority of plaintiffs support the settlement, but the Department of Justice and some individual plaintiffs [have opposed it]( believing that the Sacklers should not receive immunity. How we got here: With thousands of plaintiffs filing lawsuits, Purdue filed for bankruptcy in 2019 to address its mounting debts. Purdue reached an agreement that required the company to become a nonprofit; a bankruptcy court approved the deal in 2021, and it was altered in 2022 to include more money from the Sacklers. Why could this affect other bankruptcies? Because the Sacklers would be granted protection through what is known as a third-party release, a provision that is commonly used in corporate bankruptcies but has also been deployed to [resolve mass litigation]( against organizations like the Boy Scouts of America, Catholic dioceses, and USA Gymnastics, Bloomberg reports. - Critics say companies have been abusing it. The Biden administration argues that bankruptcy laws are meant for debtors in âfinancial distressâânot wealthy institutions and people like the Sacklers.
- Those who favor keeping the shield say itâs critical for securing major settlements and ultimately leads to bigger payouts to victims. Bottom line: If the Supreme Court throws out the settlement, the legally iffy third-party releases could become a thing of the past in corporate restructurings. That ruling would also mean the victims and their families have to return to fighting their cases in court.âDL   PRESENTED BY FACET [Know thyselfâ¦and snag this last-chance offer](
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[Alaska Air and Hawaiian Air planes]Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Alaska Airlines agrees to buy Hawaiian Airlines. Alaska and Hawaii, the two states that get an insert on a map of the US, are [coming together]( in a surprise deal that will cost a lot more than a few peanuts. Alaska Airlines announced on Sunday that it will purchase its struggling Pacific-region rival, Hawaiian Airlines, for ~$1.9 billion in a deal expected to close in 9â18 months. Both companies will keep their brands and be helmed by current Alaska CEO Ben Minicucci, pending regulatory and Hawaiian shareholder approval. That regulatory approval isnât a sure bet: The Biden administration has been hostile to M&A it considers anti-competitive and has sued to block another aviation mergerâJetBlueâs planned acquisition of Spirit. Commercial ships and US destroyer attacked in the Red Sea. Several commercial vessels and the USS Carney were [attacked]( by drones and missiles in the Red Sea, a US official said, jacking up concerns that the IsraelâHamas war could escalate to a wider conflict that disrupts international trade. The attack was claimed by Yemenâs Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran and have vowed to target vessels linked to Israel. Israel also said it began ground operations against Hamas in southern Gaza, the region where it had told Palestinians living in the heavily bombarded north to evacuate to. About 75% of Gazaâs population (~1.8 million people) are now [internally displaced]( per the UNâs humanitarian agency. Beyoncé reigns at the box office. The concert film of Beyoncéâs Renaissance Tour topped the box office with a [$21 million haul]( in North America in its opening weekend. While thatâs a ways below the $92.8 million debut for Taylor Swiftâs Eras Tour movie in October, itâs still one of the best openings ever for a concert film and a boost for theaters during what is historically a dour movie-going period. Itâs the first time in two decades that a movie grossed more than $20 million the weekend after Thanksgiving, not adjusted for inflation. MUSIC [For aging bands, will the show go onâ¦forever?](
[KISS performing at Madison Square Garden]( Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation When you rock and roll all night and party every day, itâs going to take a toll on the body. Which is why legendary rockers Kiss are going to let [digital avatars]( take it from here. In what was supposed to be the groupâs final show on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, the band revealed a ânew KISS eraâ in which three-dimensional avatars of members, including Gene Simmons, will go on tour while the humans say goodbye to the face paint. Itâs another sign that, in the AI era, musicians are attempting to achieve a kind of immortality by creating digital renderings of themselves. Kissâs plan, which is still at least several years out, takes its cue from another band that dominated the airwaves in the â70s: ABBA. Three-dimensional avatars of the Swedish pop stars have been performing in the ABBA Voyage show in London since May of last year. According to Bloomberg, that experimental show has proven to be âone of the savvier bets in modern music history,â bringing in [more than $2 million]( per week. Bottom line: While digital renderings can keep bands like Kiss and ABBA performing forever, it should be noted that the same technology can also make that happen for bands like Nickleback.âNF Â Â TOGETHER WITH BOSE
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[Sun shines on the Supreme Court building in Washington.]Douglas Rissing/Getty Images SCOTUS will hear the âquadrillion-dollar questionâ: Along with the Sackler bankruptcy case kicking off, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today for a case that could [upend]( the US tax code. In Moore v. United States, the justices will be asked to decide whether the federal government can tax certain âunrealized gainsââassets that have yet to be sold. GTA fans have every reason to get jacked: A trailer for one of the most anticipated games of the decadeâthe next edition of Grand Theft Autoâwill drop Tuesday morning. And if youâre keeping track at home, itâs been a whole 10 years since the release of GTA V. Additionally, Netflix is trying to capitalize on the growing hype (and boost its gaming bonafides) by adding three classic GTA titles to its catalog on Dec. 14. Itâs a busy week across the sports world: The NBAâs in-season tournament will hold its semifinals on Thursday and the championship game on Saturday in Las Vegas. Army will play Navy on Saturday afternoon in Foxboro, MA, marking the first time in its 124-year history that âAmericaâs Gameâ will be played in New England. The MLS Cup will take place Saturday afternoon between Columbus and LAFC. And MLBâs winter meetings will start today in Nashville. The only question that matters: Where will free agent [Shohei Ohtani end up]( Everything else⦠- The COP28 climate summit rolls on in Dubai.
- Hanukkah begins Thursday evening. Some Jewish Americans are going [bolder]( with their decorations this year to make a statement against rising antisemitism.
- The November jobs report will come out Friday.
- Grab your wipes, because Monk is back. Mr. Monkâs Last Case: A Monk Movie will debut Friday on Peacock. GRAB BAG [Key performance indicators](#)
[A Florida State football player]Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images Stat: Michigan, Washington, Texas, and Alabama are headed to the College Football Playoff, which was arguably the most [controversial decision]( the selection committee has made since the format began in 2014. Florida State was fifth in the final rankings, marking the first time an undefeated team from a Power Five conference was snubbed from the tournament field. Itâs a dramatic end to the four-team format; next year, the playoff field will expand to 12 teams, and a slew of conference changes will alter the industry. Quote: âWhat is the point of playing games?â FSU head coach Mike Norvell [let loose]( on the selection committeeâs decision to snub his undefeated team, saying he was âdisgusted and infuriatedâ that a âsmall group of people decided they knew better than the results of the games.â The committeeâs reasoning: FSU QB Jordan Travis got injured, and while the team won two games in the starâs absence, the unimpressive nature of those wins meant, in their view, that Alabama was the better squad going into the playoff. Norvell isnât buying it, calling the decision a âsad day for college football.â Read: My techno-optimism. ([Vitalik Buterin]( NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [Air traffic controllers]( have been pushed to the brink due to a nationwide shortage, the NYT reports.
- [Hisham Awartani]( one of three Palestinian American students who was shot in a suspected hate crime in Vermont last week, is paralyzed from the chest down, his mother said.
- [The IsraelâHamas war]( has been the deadliest conflict for journalists in 30 years, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
- [A movie]( about expelled Rep. George Santos is in the works at HBO Films.
- [Queen Latifah]( Billy Crystal, and Dionne Warwick were among the entertainers honored by the Kennedy Center at its annual gala last night. RECS
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