| 29.09.2024 9:01Tolerating the Office When It Feels Like High School How to stay cordial when your adult colleagues gossip like teenagers.29.09.2024 5:04Bill Lucy, Pioneering Labor and Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 90 He helped popularize “I Am a Man” as a demand for respect during the 1968 strike by Black sanitation workers in Memphis.29.09.2024 4:39Newsom Vetoes Bill Requiring Cars to Warn Speeding Drivers The legislation would have made California the first state in the nation to require intelligent speed assistance technology in vehicles.28.09.2024 23:27OpenAI Is Growing Fast and Burning Through Piles of Money As the company looks for more outside investors, documents reviewed by The New York Times show consumer fascination with ChatGPT and a serious need for more cash.28.09.2024 22:21Israel kills Hizbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in massive strike on Beirut Militant leader targeted after a year of intensifying conflict28.09.2024 22:15Israelis cheer death of arch-enemy Hassan Nasrallah Assassination comes as Israel prepares to mark anniversary of Hamas’s October 7 attack which killed 1,200 people28.09.2024 20:56Carlyle Approached About Thames Water Investment, Sky News Says Carlyle Group has been approached about a potential investment in Thames Water, Sky News reported on Saturday.28.09.2024 19:31Poland Plans to Issue Zloty, Euro And Dollar Bonds From 2025 Poland plans to issue zloty-denominated bonds as well as euro and dollar debt in the coming years, the government said in its debt management strategy for 2025 through 2028.28.09.2024 19:17After Nasrallah’s death, the Middle East braces itself The killing of Hizbollah’s leader brings mixed emotions for the Lebanese but ups the danger 28.09.2024 17:32Nasrallah attack is culmination of two-week Israel campaign against Hizbollah Assassination of long-standing leader is latest step in plan that has sparked panic and mayhem28.09.2024 17:11Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hizbollah, 1960-2024 Charismatic Lebanese cleric and founding figure of guerrilla group that became the Middle East’s most powerful paramilitary force28.09.2024 17:02Dish and DirecTV Near a Deal to Combine (Again) The companies are in talks to create one of the largest pay-TV providers in the country. In 2002, the U.S. government blocked a similar deal.28.09.2024 17:00Global egg price surges as avian flu hits supplies Average prices are 60 per cent higher than in 2019, Rabobank estimates28.09.2024 17:00Can Lina Khan Hold On? Ms. Khan’s term as the chair of the Federal Trade Commission ended Wednesday. In a wide-ranging interview, she discussed her aggressive approach to antitrust and its critics.28.09.2024 15:48India Eases Restrictions on Exports of Key Rice Varieties India loosened restrictions on some rice exports, a move that may ease global prices and signal a shift in domestic agricultural policies following recent national elections.28.09.2024 14:16Flooding, Landslides inВ Nepal Leave Dozens Dead, MissingВ KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Flooding and landslides caused by continuous rainfall has killed at least 66 people in Nepal, and a further 69 are missing, officials said Saturday.28.09.2024 14:03How Hard Is It to Shop Around for Cheaper Car Insurance? Very. The normally unstoppable force of two veteran money reporters hit the immovable object of wretched industry conditions. Living in Brooklyn didn’t help.28.09.2024 14:00Your Friend Has More Money Than You Do. How Can Your Relationship Survive? Financial disparities in friendships can create conflict where it shouldn’t exist. Here’s how two friends navigated a growing wealth gap.28.09.2024 13:26Russian Hit Kills Nine in Sumy as Ukraine Clings to Vuhledar At least nine people were killed and 12 were wounded after Russian airstrikes hit a medical clinic in Ukraine’s northern city of Sumy, local military administration says on Telegram.28.09.2024 13:00Goldman, BlackRock Warn Europe’s Stock Rally Faces Tough Hurdles European stocks face a series of hurdles to extend their 2024 rally after hitting another record high this week.28.09.2024 11:33Turkey Introduces 10% Minimum Corporate Tax to Reduce Budget Gap Turkey will introduce a 10% minimum corporate tax for companies starting from 2025 to help narrow its budget deficit.28.09.2024 9:00How to lose sight of what’s important From playlists to pressure washers, the internet’s vacant spaces can be refuges in the too-much-information age28.09.2024 9:00Who’s left at OpenAI? Sam Altman consolidates power after failed coup Departure of chief technology officer Mira Murati ensures ChatGPT-maker’s chief executive is now surrounded by allies28.09.2024 7:32Biden Officials Stave Off Sticker Shock on Medicare Drug Premiums Federal regulators spent billions of dollars to avoid a spike in costs for older Americans that could have been politically damaging to the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris.28.09.2024 2:10What to Know About Homeowners Insurance After Hurricane Helene If your home has been damaged, you may be at the beginning of a long process.28.09.2024 1:59Top Bidder for Citgo Is Elliott-Backed Group, Court Master Says The sale, which requires a judge’s approval, would help compensate foreign companies owed billions of dollars by the government of Venezuela, which owns Citgo.28.09.2024 1:52Nuclear Power Is the New A.I. Trade. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Artificial intelligence’s hunger for energy has set off a boom in utility stocks and may lead to the reopening of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant, our columnist says.28.09.2024 1:14EU capitals want border check rethink to avoid traveller вЂ?chaos’ Germany, France and Netherlands not ready for biometric system due to start in November27.09.2024 23:46Hurricanes and Wildfires Are Taxing Utilities. Can A.I. Help? From hurricanes to wildfires, a new generation of technologies could help utilities better plan for the risk of extreme weather to their electric grid.27.09.2024 20:25Acadia Healthcare Says It Faces New Federal Investigations Shares of the company, one of the largest chains of for-profit psychiatric hospitals, were down 25 percent at one point.27.09.2024 18:00Surviving Spouses May Not Be Responsible for Partners’ Medical Bills A call from a debt collector may add to the challenges that bereaved people are already dealing with. 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