FTC’s Khan Targets Private Equity ‘Roll-Up’ Tactic in Court
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan is going after a common acquisition strategy for private equity firms, putting
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Half a million children and families regain Medicaid coverage
Some 500,000 children and families have had their Medicaid coverage reinstated after many states improperly terminated their enrollment because of a systems issue, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Thursday.
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Tech companies try to take AI image generators mainstream with better protections against misuse
Artificial intelligence tools that can conjure whimsical artwork or realistic-looking images from written commands started wowing crowds last year
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Is Jimmy Kimmel OK? Popular late-night show host calls off live show with Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert after testing Covid-19 positive
Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, and Stephen Colbert were scheduled to record a live episode of their 'Strike Force Five' podcast in Las Vegas on Saturday
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Kraft Single-Serve Cheese Slices Are Being Recalled Owing to an 'Unpleasant' Mistake
That clingy plastic film on single-serve slices is working a little too well, prompting Kraft to issue a warning.
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Cisco is Buying Splunk for $28 Billion. Here's What Splunk Does
If the deluge of data in the modern world is increasingly overwhelming, cybersecurity company Splunk claims to have
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Japan's Kishida seeks to shake up to $5 trillion asset management industry
By Makiko Yamazaki Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida aims to spur competition in the country's $5 trillion asset
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9 Animals That Have Invaded Florida
Pythons, peacocks, and monkeys have all made the Sunshine State their home.
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Former CFO of Russian natural gas firm Novatek sentenced to 7 years in US prison
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON A former deputy chief of Russian natural gas producer Novatek was sentenced on Thursday
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FAA issues alert to inspect some jet engines for unapproved parts
(Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration issued an alert on Thursday warning that unapproved parts might be installed in certain General
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King Charles impresses Paris while the rest of France shrugs
The BBC's Hugh Schofield finds the French public not as interested in the royal visit as parliamentarians.
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Trump says he always had autoworkers' backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwise
When former President Donald Trump visits Detroit next week, he’ll be looking to blunt criticisms from a United Auto Workers union leadership that has said a second term for him would be a “disaster” for workers
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