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MarketWatch - Business
China stimulus plans spark a commodities rally, but a soft landing still isn’t a sure bet
Commodity prices have climbed this week, with oil, silver, and copper among the more recent standouts, buoyed by China’s stimulus measures, but traders should be wary about the outlook for the ...3 minutes ago - China -
ESPN - Sports
MLB playoff tracker: Astros win AL West, O's nab a spot -- who can get in next?
We have everything you need to know as the regular season reaches the homestretch.13 minutes ago - MLB -
The Guardian - World
Matheus Nunes says he can step in for ‘massive loss’ Rodri at Manchester City
City confirm Rodri has suffered ligament damage to knee ‘I’m used to every position now’ insists Nunes Matheus Nunes has admitted that Rodri’s prolonged absence due to a serious knee injury is a ...20 minutes ago -
ABC News - Top stories
WATCH: Japanese scientists make a robot face with living skin that can smile
Researchers believe the technology could help pave the way for lifelike biohybrid humanoid robots in the future.43 minutes ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Companies with high labor costs should benefit as job market slows. Some names are surprising.
The flip side of a labor market deteriorating is that wage pressure on profit margins ease. Here are companies that benefit.44 minutes ago -
The Guardian - World
‘A sign of respect’: Eddie Hearn defends playing Saudi anthem at Wembley
Promoter denies that Joshua-Dubois was sportswashing ‘I’ll play the anthem if they want … at every show’ Eddie Hearn would be willing to play the Saudi Arabian anthem at every fight if the ...47 minutes ago -
ABC News - Tech
Can AI make video games more immersive? Some studios turn to AI-fueled NPCs for more interaction
For decades, video games have relied on scripted, stilted interactions with non-player characters to help shepherd gamers in their journeys50 minutes ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Credit-card APRs are already dropping. But this quick trick can save you ‘way more’ on payments.
American Express and U.S. Bank are among the major issuers that have already lowered rates on some cards following the Fed’s big rate cut.1 hour ago -
The Hill - Politics
Bottom Line: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame signs first lobbying firm
Tourism The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum signed its first federal lobbying firm, K&L Gates. The firm will lobby for the Cleveland-based rock music museum on issues related to music ...1 hour ago -
Inc. - Business
AI Could Eliminate Your Employee's Job – Or Make It Better
Business leaders must be honest about how generative artificial intelligence will affect their employees.1 hour ago - Artificial Intelligence -
Inc. - Business
5 Signs That Quickly Identify Someone With Good Leadership Skills
Not every person in charge of another person, team, or company is aware of which behaviors motivates and inspires others.1 hour ago -
ABC News - World
Australia's treasurer will visit China this week in the latest sign that bilateral ties are mending
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers will become the first government minister from Australia in that key economic role to visit China in seven years2 hours ago - China -
Financial Times - Business
‘Can of Ham’ sale tests demand for City of London skyscrapers
Owner of building at 70 St Mary Axe says ‘core capital’ is returning to office market7 hours ago -
CBS News - Politics
Dr. Jay Varma fired from current job after COVID-era sex party admission
There's more backlash after Dr. Jay Varma, New York City's former senior health advisor, admitted he ignored the same COVID-19 policies he insisted New Yorkers follow during the pandemic.20 hours ago -
Politico - Politics
‘One pistol clip can change the balance of power’: Congress is wholly unprepared for a mass casualty event
Leaders of both parties have ignored pleas to prep.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
At 83, the Costume Designer Pat Field Still Heeds Her Family’s Advice
The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Business
What’s Next for Rate Cuts? The Fed Is Watching Jobs and Prices.
A Federal Reserve official predicted quarter point rate cuts if data looked ‘fine’. But he also set out a scenario for a pause — or faster reductions.4 days ago - Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - Business
GE Vernova May Cut 900 Offshore Wind Jobs as It Scales Back
The company, a spinoff from General Electric, has been plagued by financial losses in its wind unit and, more recently, accidents involving the failure of turbine blades.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Will AI Make Job Recruiting More Efficient---but Less Fair?
We asked readers what they think about companies that are relying more on artificial intelligence to screen candidates. Are the trade-offs acceptable?4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Tech Jobs Have Dried Up---and Aren't Coming Back Soon
Employment for software engineers has cooled as resources shift toward developing artificial intelligence.6 days ago -
The New York Times - Tech
California Gov. Newsom Signs Laws Regulating Election A.I. ‘Deepfakes’
The state joins dozens of others in regulating the A.I. fakery in ways that could impact this year’s presidential race.September 18 - California -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
What Is AI Best at Now? Improving Products You Already Own
Apple and Google are showing how AI is really a feature in other products at this stageSeptember 13
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FTC Accuses Drug Middlemen of Inflating Insulin Prices
The Federal Trade Commission sued the drug middlemen that health plans use to keep a lid on drug spending, accusing the firms of inflating the price of insulin.4 days ago -
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Nokia Says German Court Ruled in its Favor Over Amazon Patent Dispute
Nokia had claimed the unauthorized use of its video-related technologies in streaming services and devices by Amazon.4 days ago - Germany -
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Will AI Make Job Recruiting More Efficient---but Less Fair?
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He Worked at the Charlotte Observer. Now He Wants to Buy It.
Local entrepreneur Ted Williams offered a detailed plan to revitalize the paper, complete with a budget.4 days ago -
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Mercedes, BMW Flash Warning Lights on China
Top-end German carmakers have joined expensive French handbags among the products hit by weak consumer sentiment in the country.4 days ago - China