
Second Trump indictment freezes GOP primary as rivals tap-dance around charges
The federal indictment of former President Donald Trump -- his second time being charged in less than three months -- has swept the 2024 presidential election into a new period of uncertainty, and made it even more likely that Trump will campaign while also facing trial.
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Software Firm Okta Invests in AI as CEO Warns It’s ‘Too Soon’ for Regulation
Authentication software company Okta Inc. plans to devote about $40 million of its annual research and development budget
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Worst-Performing Emerging-Markets Bond Could Be Heading for More Pain
The company whose bonds have handed investors losses of roughly 70% since mid-May, making them the worst performers
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Beyond Meat Is Set Up for Short Squeeze After Stock Surges 20%
Beyond Meat Inc.’s 20% jump Thursday stung traders betting against the fake-meat company and set them up for
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Walt Nauta: Trump aide indicted in classified documents case - reports
Aide Walt Nauta reportedly became a key figure in the probe after he was seen moving boxes.
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On Trump indictment, Senate GOP leaders silent while top House Republicans vow payback
The top two Republican leaders in the Senate remain silent a day after former President Donald Trump, the current GOP 2024 presidential frontrunner, was indicted by the federal government.
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Macron Polishes France’s AI Agenda in Meeting With Meta, Google
French President Emmanuel Macron met with artificial intelligence experts from Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google, among
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What East Coast Cities Can Learn About Wildfire Policies From the West
Hazardous smoke from wildfires has become a near-annual occurrence on the West Coast since 2017. But the hazy
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Trump aide Walt Nauta indicted in classified documents case
Walt Nauta, an aide to former President Donald Trump, was indicted in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into the mishandling of classified documents from the Trump White House, according to a source familiar.
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Can Apple make us love virtual reality? | You Ask The Questions
Apple has announced a new virtual reality headset, the Vision Pro, which allows people to project any image into the space around them, from widescreen movies to emails. The Vision Pro's USP is that these images remain in your real life landscape, as opposed to sweeping you entirely from your surroundings - so you're less likely to bump into the kitchen table when you're exploring Apple's augmented world. So far virtual reality headsets have failed to hit the mainstream, does Apple have what it takes to make these often nausea-inducing neck strains user-friendly? Sign up for our newsletters.
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LinkedIn Bets on Skills Over Degrees as Future Labor Market Currency
As the world of work transforms, LinkedIn is betting that the way employers hire and the way people
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Dimon Sought for Fresh Deposition in JPMorgan Epstein Suit
Lawyers for a Jeffrey Epstein victim suing JPMorgan Chase & Co. over its ties to the disgraced financier
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