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Petrobras CEO to Remain in Charge of Brazil Oil Giant as Lula Dispute Cools
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Giant Companies Spin Off New Tech Businesses
Microsoft launches cybersecurity outfit Rubrik, while Walmart backsan estimated $550 million IPO for digital marketing unit Ibotta.Inc. - Business -
Falling loan demand builds rate cut pressure as ECB prepares to meet
Survey results will feed into ECB discussion on slowing activity amid tight financing conditionsFinancial Times - World -
Devin Cooley cool under pressure with 49 saves as Sharks top Kraken 3-1
Devin Cooley made 49 saves in just his fourth career start, Kyle Burroughs and Fabian Zetterlund scored less than a minute apart in the second period, and the San Jose Sharks beat the Seattle Kraken 3-1ABC News - Sports -
U.S. Tech Giants Turn to Mexico to Make AI Gear, Spurning China
Some of the biggest U.S. companies in artificial intelligence have asked their Taiwanese manufacturing partners to step up production south of the U.S. border.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - China -
How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I.
OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems.The New York Times - Tech -
Europe’s A.I. ‘Champion’ Sets Sights on Tech Giants in U.S.
Mistral, a French start-up considered a promising challenger to OpenAI and Google, is getting support from European leaders who want to protect the region’s culture and politics.The New York Times - Tech - Europe -
Tech layoffs still in spotlight after Apple and Take-Two cuts. But how does 2024 compare to 2023?
The tech sector layoffs that characterized 2023 have continued into 2024 with a number of big-name companies announcing cuts.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
Tesla plans to slash more than 10% of its global workforce and two of Musk's top deputies said they were leaving the company, a shake-up that reflects a broader cooling in consumer demand for electric vehicles.
Tesla plans to slash more than 10% of its global workforce and two of Musk’s top deputies said they were leaving the company, a shake-up that reflects a broader cooling in consumer demand for electric vehicles.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ad giant Publicis Groupe sees ‘clear rebound’ in sales to tech sector following 2023 slump
The French advertising giant said it saw a clear rebound in sales to tech companies following a slump that hit ad firms’ sales in 2023MarketWatch - Business -
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Vietnam — one of the iPhone giant's most important manufacturing hubs
Apple has been looking to reduce its reliance on China for its product assembly, with India and Vietnam emerging as key locations.CNBC - Business - Apple -
New York gained more relocating tech workers than any other U.S. city last year, according to a data analysis by venture firm SignalFire.
New York gained more relocating tech workers than any other U.S. city last year, according to a data analysis by venture firm SignalFire.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
Cool Comes to the Humble Produce Aisle
A wave of branded fruits and vegetables are landing on e-commerce sites and in grocery stores across the country, using snazzy fonts and bright colors that promote their provenance and sustainable credentials.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Where Is the American Pressure on Hamas?
Biden could set a deadline for Hamas to release the hostages—or else the U.S. will double its lethal support to Israel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hatch is offering a cool new bedtime feature
“Tuck-In by You” is a new feature on the Hatch Rest and Rest+ sound machine that allows loved ones to record audio messages for kids.NBC News - Top stories -
Huge Saharan dust blob cooling eastern Atlantic
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Superdry boss hits back at criticism brand has become 'not cool'
The brand, which runs 216 shops as well as franchised stores, is looking at ways to save cash.BBC News - Top stories -
U.K. Inflation Eases as BOE Readies for Rate Cuts
The U.K.’s annual rate of inflation cooled to a two-and-a-half year low in March, a contrast with hotter-than-expected recent prints in the U.S. that makes it likely that the Bank of England will lower its key interest rate later this year.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
Huge Saharan dust blob cooling the eastern Atlantic
A huge plume of Saharan dust is now visible on satellite loops.The Hill - Politics -
Hotspots turn not-spots as the rural housing market cools
As the work-from-home bubble bursts, Londoners who bought out of town during the pandemic are finding selling up a slow businessFinancial Times - World -
Apple Store– Top Podcasts
App Store / Apple Podcasts charts for week ending 4/7/24:ABC News - Entertainment - Apple -
Apple Stord– Top Podcasts
App Store / Apple Podcasts charts for week ending 4/14/24:ABC News - Entertainment - Apple -
Apple Store - Top Books
App Store / Apple Books charts for week ending 4/14/24:ABC News - Entertainment - Apple -
U.S. Stocks Slide On Tech Weakness
U.S. stocks fell again as investors don’t expect a rate cut from the Fed anytime soon.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Is Apple an Illegal Monopoly? Antitrust Lawyer Breaks Down U.S. v. Apple
The Department of Justice is claiming that Apple is an illegal monopoly, hanging its case on a century-old law called the Sherman Act. WSJ breaks down the DOJ’s legal argument, and how Apple might fight back.The Wall Street Journal - World - Apple -
US-Apple-Books-Top-10
App Store / Apple Books charts for week ending 4/7/24:ABC News - Entertainment - Apple -
Apple App Store - Top Apps
App Store / Apple TV apps charts for week ending 4/7/24:ABC News - Tech - Apple -
Apple App Store - Top Apps
App Store / Apple TV apps/ charts for week ending 4/14/24:ABC News - Tech - Apple -
Apple TV app - Top Movies
App Store / Apple TV app (Movies) charts for week ending 4/14/24:ABC News - Entertainment - Apple -
Inflation surged higher in March, reversing some progress made in cooling prices
The fight to reduce inflation has struck a rough patch in recent months.ABC News - Top stories -
China Struggles to Kick Deflationary Concerns
A manufacturing-led recovery has sparked trade frictions abroad, but weak price growth shows consumption lags behind at home.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Why Finland’s Stubb wants EU to be ‘cool, calm and collected’ on Russia
Also in this newsletter: The ECB drags its feet on lowering interest ratesFinancial Times - World - European Union -
Daniil Medvedev loses cool again in Monte Carlo defeat by Karen Khachanov
Khachanov beats fellow Russian 6-3, 7-5 in last 16Medvedev launches outburst at officials during second setDaniil Medvedev was once again drawn into a heated exchange with an umpire before crashing out of the Monte Carlo Masters following a 6-3, ...The Guardian - World -
TMNT: Mutants Unleashed GameStop-Exclusive Collector's Edition Looks Very Cool
Preorder Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed The Walmart Edition comes with a bunch of extras for ...GameSpot - Tech -
U.K. Labor Market Cools Again, Making Rate Cuts More Likely
Unemployment ticked higher and wage growth slowed in the U.K. in the three months to February, adding to signs that inflation is easing and making interest-rate cuts likelier in the coming months.The Wall Street Journal - World - United Kingdom -
Warehouse Rents Slipping on Declining Demand
The yearslong growth in U.S. warehouse rents that went into overdrive during the pandemic is showing signs of slowing down.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Marjorie Taylor Greene Keeps Pressure on Speaker Mike Johnson
The Georgia Republican lawmaker excoriated Johnson’s leadership ahead of contentious votes on sending more U.S. aid to Ukraine and extending the life of a controversial surveillance power.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Tesco says price pressures easing as profits soar
The UK's biggest supermarket chain made annual pre-tax profits of nearly £2.3bn up from £882m.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Big Tech fines don’t work
Critics argue that penalties are just seen as part of the cost of doing businessFinancial Times - World -
Get Tech Out of the Classroom Before It’s Too Late
The ubiquity of screens is bad for teachers, students and society.The New York Times - Top stories