
Goldman Sachs to pay $215 million to settle discrimination claims from female employees
Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $215 million to settle a long-running class-action lawsuit that alleged widespread bias against women in both pay and promotions, a joint statement from the company and the plaintiffs said.
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City Veteran Blames London’s Decline on ‘Narrow British Way of Life’
Jan du Plessis is quick to offer a withering assessment of the City of London’s place in the
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China Arrests ChatGPT User Who Faked Deadly Train Crash Story
Chinese authorities have detained a man for using ChatGPT to write fake news articles, in what appears to
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Who Gained and Who Lost from Australia's Latest Budget
Welfare programs have been given priority in Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s latest budget, as the Albanese government follows through
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Oil Drops After Two-Day Surge as China Clouds Demand Outlook
Oil fell after a two-day surge as Chinese trade data highlighted concerns about the nation’s economic recovery and
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Explainer-Washington edges closer to debt ceiling deadline
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden is due to meet on Tuesday with the top Republicans
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Mitsubishi Motors Says Sticking With China Despite Poor Sales
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has refuted reports that it plans to bow out of China as competition among automakers
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Tesco Defends Chairman John Allan After Report of Inappropriate Behavior
Tesco Plc is standing by its Chairman John Allan after he was accused of inappropriate behavior by four
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This Girl Scout troop sells cookies to support girls experiencing homelessness
This week marks the final days of the Girl Scouts' annual cookie sale. It's important for every scout — but perhaps especially for Troop 6000, which is comprised entirely of girls who are experiencing homelessness or living in shelters.
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Why bank stocks are so unstable
The financial sector has been churning in rough water since the shocking collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in March.
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Mark Zuckerberg wins gold and silver in his first Jiu-Jitsu tournament
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg won two medals in a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournament held at a Silicon Valley high school Saturday, adding to the tech leader's vast array of extracurricular activities.
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Credit Suisse CEO Ulrich Körner to join UBS board
UBS Group said on Tuesday that Credit Suisse CEO Ulrich Körner will stay on after the takeover of its Swiss rival as part of a new leadership team of the combined group.
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