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Decision Time for GM in China: Stay, Scale Back or Go
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Business - CNBC
Foxconn chairman says AI investment boom 'still has some time to go' as language models evolve
Foxconn Chairman Young Liu told CNBC the artificial intelligence boom "still has some time to go" as AI models are become more and more intelligent.2 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
‘You only go to the party if everyone is going’: finance bosses skip COP29
Lowered expectations for the summit to be held in Baku next month2 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
GM investor day: Cruise, cash and EV profits top of mind for Wall Street
General Motors will attempt to address investor concerns at a capital markets day Tuesday that it can sustain, if not grow profits.12 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Guardiola: Ederson stayed at Man City due to price
Pep Guardiola has revealed that Ederson remained at Manchester City during the summer because no club met their asking price for the goalkeeper.13 hours ago -
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Schumer: Oct. 7 'will go down in infamy'
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), the highest-ranking Jewish elected leader in American history, marked the first anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks in Israel as a “day that will ...14 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Sources: Ten Hag hopeful of stay as bosses meet
Erik ten Hag's future as Manchester United manager remains in the balance ahead of a scheduled executive meeting this week.51 minutes ago -
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WATCH: Tips for staying safe in the aftermath of a hurricane
ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton talks safety precautions to consider when assessing damage after a major storm.10 hours ago -
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What the 2024 polls show with four weeks to go
With four weeks to go until Election Day, the 2024 polls continue to show a presidential race that remains on a knife’s edge — and well within the margin of error.10 hours ago -
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China tells schoolteachers to hand in their passports
Authorities make travelling abroad difficult for growing number of public sector employeesYesterday - China
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