Marc Andreessen and John Doerr Join Closed Senate Forum on AI
An array of technology leaders and advocates are headed to Capitol Hill on Tuesday afternoon to propose how
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The Rock waxwork museum working on 'urgent' skin tone fix
Paris's Grevin museum promises to address concerns over the skin tone of its life-sized figure.
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Swedish Landlord Heimstaden Sees Stabilizing Property Values
Heimstaden Bostad AB, one of Europe’s biggest residential landlords, says property valuations are now showing signs of stabilization
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Delhi pollution: Officials on alert as air turns 'very poor'
Experts have warned that the air quality in the city will further deteriorate in the coming days.
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UK Is Losing Jobs at the Sharpest Pace Since the Pandemic
The UK economy lost jobs again in the quarter though August, marking the longest drop in employment since
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UniCredit Says It Won’t Pay Bank Tax, Lifts Revenue Goals Again
UniCredit SpA said it will use a get-out clause to avoid paying the Italian government’s bank windfall tax,
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Israel Latest: Macron Lands as Talks to Free Hostages Intensify
French President Emmanuel Macron becomes the latest world leader to visit Israel, where he’ll meet Prime Minister Benjamin
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UK Power Grid Bottlenecks Threaten Investments, Centrica Warns
An excess of planned renewable energy projects seeking to link to the UK’s electric grid threatens to discourage
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Worst Still to Come for Energy Debts, British Gas Boss Fears
More tough times may lie ahead for British households, looking at another winter of high energy bills piled
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Ukraine war: Avdiivka civilians cling on amid Russian assault
Just over 1,000 civilians remain in Avdiivka, focus of a bloody Russian assault in eastern Ukraine.
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Detroit and Korea’s $28 Billion Battery Bets Risk Going Sideways
Weeks of tense bargaining around Detroit are making battery manufacturers some 6,600 miles (10,600 kilometers) away nervous. LG
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ECB’s Clock Ticks as Fate of €1.7 Trillion Bond Pile Is Debated
There’s a growing need for the European Central Bank to rethink how soon it starts shrinking the €1.7
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