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The Guardian - World
‘How would I ever make sense of this place?’: new eyes on New York – in pictures
From lovers caught kissing to subway ‘scratchiti’, Joseph Michael Lopez took more than two decades – and 20,000 steps a day – looking for moments that defined his city Continue reading...20 minutes ago - New York -
CNBC - Business
China likely needs more than rate cuts to boost economic growth
More fiscal support is needed, analysts said, after the PBOC surprised markets by announcing plans to cut a number of rates.38 minutes ago - China -
The New York Times - Top stories
Met Opera Opening Gala Draws Jonathan Groff, Susan Sarandon and More
The Metropolitan Opera drew a crowd of celebrities, philanthropists and Broadway stars for the opening night of its new season.13 hours ago -
NBC News - Politics
RFK Jr. wants more scrutiny of chemicals, but Trump's EPA did the opposite
Trump's EPA pressured scientists to downplay potential harms of some chemicals, according to staffers and the EPA's inspector general. That’s at odds with RFK Jr.’s agenda.13 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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.15 hours ago -
CBS News - World
Lebanon says more than 550 killed in Israel's assault on Hezbollah
Hezbollah continues firing rockets and drones at Israel as Lebanese officials say almost 560 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes.16 hours ago - Israel -
CBS News - Politics
Americans want Congress to do more for the climate, poll finds
Polls show the public wants Congress to do more about climate change, but many elected officials vote against ideas to address the problem. World leaders will meet in New York City Tuesday to ...Yesterday -
CBS News - World
U.S. sending more troops to Middle East as tensions increase
The U.S. is sending more troops to the Middle East as American citizens in Lebanon are being told to leave the country. Charlie D'Agata has details.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 -
Politico - Politics
Fetterman on pager attack in Lebanon: ‘If anything, I love it’
"I thought what Israel chose to do about blowing up the pagers and walkie talkies and after targeting and eliminating membership and leadership of Hezbollah, I absolutely support that,” Fetterman ...2 days ago -
CBS News - Entertainment
The New Season: The most anticipated new movies, music, TV and more
"Sunday Morning" looks ahead to the latest entertainment offerings, from screens to stage, from music to page.2 days ago -
CBS News - Entertainment
The New Season: Movies, TV, art and more
"Sunday Morning" previews some of the most anticipated new releases and cultural events coming this fall.2 days ago -
CBS News - Entertainment
Deepak Chopra talks spirituality, personal growth through AI
Deepak Chopra has been at the intersection of science and spirituality for almost 50 years, meeting world leaders and celebrities alike as he spreads his message of well-being. Now, the ...3 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
The 27-Year-Old Billionaire Whose Army Does AI's Dirty Work
Alexandr Wang’s Scale AI deploys gig workers around the globe to shape how the big AI models behave.4 days ago -
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 -
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment
Review: Long before Optimus Prime and Megatron, robots yearn for better jobs in 'Transformers One'
Returning to a wholly animated product, the robot franchise hatches an unusually smart and well-voiced prequel helmed by "Toy Story 4" Oscar winner Josh Cooley.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Three Mile Island's Nuclear Plant to Reopen, Help Power Microsoft's AI Centers
The 20-year deal with Constellation Energy would kick-start the site of the nation’s worst nuclear accident.4 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Japan Gears Up for More Than $3 Billion of IPOs in October
Two Japanese companies will soon start testing investors’ appetite for their shares, with one of the listings likely to be the country’s largest this year.4 days ago - Japan -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
The Jobs Where You Can Still Land a Signing Bonus
Job offers this fall are going to mission critical hires. If you get one, recruiters say you have leverage.5 days ago -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Meta to European Union: Your Tech Rules Threaten to Squelch the AI Boom
The Facebook parent and other companies are warning in an open letter that the regulations risk hampering innovation and economic growth.5 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 Wall Street Journal - Tech
Intel CEO Moves to Further Cut Costs and Separate Chip Making and Design
Company will make manufacturing operations an independent subsidiary and pause construction on plants in Europe and Asia.September 16 -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
iOS 18 Is Here: A Worthy iPhone Upgrade, No AI Necessary
Message scheduling, app icon customization, calculator tricks, improved texting with Android friends, and more. Just no Apple Intelligence…yet.September 16 -
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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Nokia Says German Court Ruled in its Favor Over Amazon Patent Dispute
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He Worked at the Charlotte Observer. Now He Wants to Buy It.
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Mercedes, BMW Flash Warning Lights on China
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