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Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news if a law passes forcing it to pay for content
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We may have passed peak obesity
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Are you protected by the UK’s new fraud rules?
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Biden surveys storm damage in Georgia and Florida as death toll passes 200
President Biden sought to strike a bipartisan tone as he toured the severe damage wrought by Hurricane Helene.Yesterday - Joe Biden -
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Texas sues TikTok over handling of minors' data
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3thix partners with Avalanche on !eb3 gaming ad data
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Reuters removes doping stories after giving Wada employee Masters pass
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Judge Blocks California’s Deepfake Crackdown Law
Judge John A. Mendez said AI and deepfakes pose significant risks, but the contentious law likely violates the First Amendment.Yesterday - California -
Business - MarketWatch
These consumer-staples stocks could take a hit from the port strike
The dockworkers’ strike could impact a number of names in the consumer-staples space, warns Bank of America.Yesterday -
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Trump Says He Would Try Again to Revoke Haitian Immigrants’ Protections
He again disparaged Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, and said he would end their legal status in the country and send them back. His first attempt to do that failed.Yesterday - Donald Trump -
Politics - The Hill
Google CEO eyeing electricity from nuclear plants for its data centers
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is considering using electricity from nuclear plants to power his company’s data centers, as the tech giant contends with the expansive energy demands of artificial ...Yesterday - Google -
Politics - The Hill
Trump says he'd revoke protected status for Haitian migrants
Former President Trump said in a Wednesday interview with NewsNation that he would revoke the protected status of Haitian migrants and have them removed from Springfield, Ohio. “It has nothing to ...Yesterday - Donald Trump -
World - Financial Times
EU sues Hungary over new security law
Brussels says Viktor Orbán’s government violates bloc’s rules on privacy and freedom of expressionYesterday - European Union -
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National port strike causes panic buying among consumers
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How the port strike could impact consumers as inflation has eased
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Quebec separatist leader holds Trudeau to ransom: ‘We saw an opportunity’
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Tech - Wired
As Wildfires Rage, California’s Insurance Market Is in Crisis
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What a Middle East oil price shock could mean for US consumers
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In data: France apparel market to decline on finance, eco concerns
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Should banks make money from your financial data?
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Brain Science Says 1 Exercise Habit Improves Memory and Keeps Your Brain Sharp as You Age
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A Climate Fund Could Pay Billions to Protect Trees in Amazon and Beyond
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UK consumers in ‘good shape’ ahead of Christmas, says Tesco boss
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