The US job market is showing clear signs of turbulence. A recent wave of high-profile layoffs has broken the “no-hire, no-fire” stasis of…
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Dick Cheney, the former US vice president whose influence reshaped America’s foreign policy and transformed its understanding of executive power, has died at…
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Passengers on a London-bound train were left fleeing in panic Saturday night after a man armed with a knife attacked commuters on a…
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President Donald Trump has reversed his decision to attend a landmark Supreme Court hearing this week, a case that will determine the legality…
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It’s not their jets, it’s their stocks: how the rich ‘outsource’ their carbon footprint
by adminThe climate impact of the world’s wealthiest individuals extends far beyond their luxury consumption and energy use, with their investment portfolios representing a…
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Lately it feels as if every piece of modern life is a wager. Crypto coins blink on phone screens. Sports betting ads shout…
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Shares of South Korea’s leading entertainment companies rallied after South Korea’s national broadcaster KBS signed a content exchange agreement with China Media Group…
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Ryanair reported a stronger-than-expected first-half profit on Monday, supported by robust summer demand and improved aircraft deliveries from Boeing, prompting the airline to…
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After a year of contraction, the UK’s manufacturing sector has shown a strong recovery, driven by the phased restart of Jaguar Land Rover’s…
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Inside big tech’s $400 billion AI race: brilliant strategy or bubble waiting to burst?
by adminBig Tech has poured roughly $380-400 billion into AI infrastructure this year, fueling a race to build data centers, buy chips, and train…
