The premiere of WeWork's new Season is a real doozy

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In this week's edition of Trending, we look at the latest episode of the WeWork drama, the case of breaking up Amazon and tech tales from Austin.

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Hello, Welcome to this week's edition of Trending, the weekly newsletter highlighting the best of BI Prime's tech coverage. I'm Alexei Oreskovic, Business Insider's West Coast Bureau Chief and Global Tech Editor. If you're not yet a subscriber to Trending, BI Prime's tech newsletter, you can sign up here.

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