Zuckerberg Is Helping to Propel Chicago’s Biotech Ambitions
For about a year, Northwestern University professor Shana Kelley and a group of more than 20 Chicago scientists
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Nasdaq’s Friedman Says SEC Is First Defense on Illegal Exchanges
Regulators are the first line of defense to ensure companies such as Coinbase Global Inc. abide by securities-trading
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Germany Set to Boost Investor Returns From Energy Networks
Germany’s energy network regulator promised a bigger payback for investors in power and gas grids, a decision that’s
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Rory McIlroy Says PGA Tour-LIV Golf Deal Is Good for Sport
Rory McIlroy, the world’s No. 3-ranked professional golfer, said the proposed partnership between the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed
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The Little-Known Group That's Battling Wall Street Over ESG
Operating with a meager budget from a suburban home outside Washington, Will Hild is gearing up for his
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Mike Novogratz Says He’s Not Expecting ‘Quick Closure’ on SEC Crypto Suits
Mike Novogratz, the founder of Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd., said he’s not expecting a “quick closure” on the
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Pizza Hut Australia Purchased by US Restaurant Group Flynn
Franchise operator Flynn Restaurant Group is acquiring Pizza Hut Australia, marking the US company’s first international acquisition. Flynn
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Rangers World Series odds hold steady following Jacob deGrom injury news
The Texas Rangers inked Jacob deGrom to a five year, $150 million contract in the offseason in hopes that he would find his healthiest form in Arlington, Texas, and lead the team to the postseason and beyond for the first team since 2016.Despite jumping out to a fantastic start to 2023, the Rang...
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Dutch Watchdog Wants to Know How ChatGPT Handles Personal Data
The Dutch privacy regulator has sought clarification from ChatGPT maker OpenAI on how it handles personal data when
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CNN CEO Chris Licht Steps Down After Tumultuous Tenure
CNN Chief Executive Officer Chris Licht has stepped down from the cable news channel after a brief and
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Yellen Sees Path to Curbing Inflation Even With Solid Jobs
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen reiterated that she sees a “path” for inflation to come down while retaining a
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Doug Burgum, little-known governor of North Dakota, announces White House run
Doug Burgum, the little-known governor of North Dakota, announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president on Wednesday morning, further crowding the Republican field. Mr Burgum, who won re-election in staunchly Republican North Dakota last year, will make his announcement official on Wednesday morning. In a preview video released on Tuesday, he mostly focused on the economy, with a tagline saying “a new leader for a changing economy.” The governor did not mention President Joe Biden in his announcement video, nor did he mention former president and current candidate Donald Trump in the video. “Anger yelling and fighting,” he said. “That's not gonna cut it anymore. Let's get things done.” Mr Burgum’s entrance into the 2024 Republican presidential primary field makes him the third candidate to throw his hat into the thing during the last week alone. On Monday, former vice president Mike Pence and ex-New Jersey governor Chris Christie filed the requisite paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to be counted as candidates in next year’s GOP primary. Mr Christie, a former ally of Mr Trump who is recasting himself as a critic this time around, kicked off his campaign at St Anslem’s College in New Hampshire on the night of 6 June. Mr Pence is set to hold a kickoff rally on Wednesday and follow that up with a CNN town hall appearance that evening. The three candidates who’ve jumped in this week are joining a primary field as diverse as any the GOP has ever had. Three primary candidates — Sen Tim Scott (R-SC), former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley, and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy — are persons of colour, as is right-wing talk show host Larry Elder. The two frontrunners in the race, Mr Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, both hail from the Sunshine State, while little-known businessman Perry Johnson is a resident of Michigan. Read More Mike Pence announces 2024 run with video calling for ‘different leadership’ Trump ridicules Chris Christie’s weight in edited 2024 campaign launch video
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