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Business - Inc.
A Blockchain Entrepreneur and a PR CEO Build a Hiring Platform for Gamers. What Could Go Wrong?
Amore Philip of Apples & Oranges Public Relations and Durai Appadurai of BONbLOC are tasked with helping gamers find employment.Yesterday -
Business - Financial Times
Water demand will soar because of wars and tech, says utility boss
Cox chief expects needs to rise at 10-15% rate a year as company seeks to raise €300mn on Madrid Stock ExchangeYesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Trump says son Barron heard about assassination attempt on tennis court
Former President Trump said his youngest son, Barron, was playing tennis when he learned in July that his father had been shot at a rally in Butler, Pa. Trump recounted the experience in a sit-down ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Politics - The Hill
Musk-founded PAC says it will give $47 for every swing-state voter referral who signs petition
The America PAC, founded by tech billionaire Elon Musk, is asking the public to sign a petition in favor of the First and Second Amendments and offering supporters $47 for each subsequent ...Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
AI-generated video purportedly showing fiery Beirut skyline goes viral
A video montage posted to X showed massive fires on the Beirut skyline — but the most dramatic scene was made by artificial intelligence.Yesterday -
Top stories - CBS News
Water supplier American Water Works says systems hacked
American Water Works says it's investigating impact of breach; utility supplies drinking water to 14 million people.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
Why Every CEO Should Be Part of a Mastermind Group
Unlock the power of collective wisdom by joining a mastermind group, a crucial tool for any CEO’s development.Yesterday -
Sports - ABC News
Jets QB Rodgers dealing with a low ankle sprain, but Saleh says he should be fine to play
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a sprained lower left ankle but should be able to play in the team’s next gameYesterday - NFL -
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Business - MarketWatch
Housing sentiment jumps to highest level in over two years, Fannie Mae says
A record number of consumers expect mortgage rates to fall over the next year. They’re also bracing for an increase in home prices.Yesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Cerence Names Ex-Intel Chief Krzanich CEO
The chief executive of Cerence has stepped down and will be succeeded by Brian Krzanich, the former chief of Intel and CDK Global.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
Melania Trump says Donald always knew she supported abortion rights
Ex-first lady tells Fox News husband who has boasted about role in overturning of Roe v Wade ‘lets me be who I am’. Donald Trump knew Melania Trump supported abortion rights “since the day [they] ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
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Business - Financial Times
John Lewis CEO to step down to clear way for chair Jason Tarry
After two years in the job, Nish Kankiwala will take up a non-executive adviser role to the boardYesterday -
World - The Guardian
Ireland is a ‘playground’ for Russian intelligence, says former army chief
Comment follows claim Kremlin recruited member of parliament to damage UK-Irish relations during Brexit talks. Ireland is a “playground” for Russian intelligence, a former deputy chief of an Irish ...Yesterday - Russia -
Business - CNBC
No case for more jumbo rate cuts by the Fed, strategists say
There is no case for more 50-basis-point rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, veteran market strategists told CNBC.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
The next generations will determine our future
There is hope today despite what may seem like unsolvable problems.Yesterday -
Business - Inc.
This Ex-Microsoft Executive-Turned-CEO Is Betting On ‘Gritty Tech’
Toni Townes-Whitley, CEO of government contractor SAIC and one of only two Black women running a Fortune 500 company, explains the power of mission-critical tech.Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Sen. Warren and Rep. Dean demand major food and beverage CEOs stop 'shrinkflation'
In letters sent to General Mills, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, the legislators asked the corporations to end their “pattern of profiteering.”Yesterday -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Shell Expects Higher LNG Output But Flags Continued Refining Weakness
Shell said it expected to report that liquefied natural gas production rose in the third quarter, and that quarterly gas trading was in line with the second quarter’s, potentially offsetting ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
'Prison parkrun helps rehabilitation,' says governor
Governor Gary Milling rejects any suggestion that the event is a perk which prisoners do not deserve.2 days ago -
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