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British public donated record £13.9bn to charity in 2023
Average monthly donations rose by nearly 40% to £65, with poorest areas among the most generous. The British public donated a record £13.9bn to charity in 2023, with people in some of the country’s least affluent areas among the most generous, a ...The Guardian - World -
Remembering Joe Lieberman's legacy of public service
Former Connecticut senator and vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman has died at the age of 82. His family says he died from complications after suffering a fall. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins to discuss Lieberman's ...CBS News - Top stories -
The New Hotel Essential: Easy Take-Out Food
There have never been more options for meal delivery to your room—or other parts of the hotel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Financial services counting on AI for a productivity boost
AI set to take on customer help, pricing and transaction monitoring — leaving some workers to find alternative rolesFinancial Times - World -
England sewage spills more than double in 2023
Environment Agency data shows sewage spilled into England's waterways for over 3.6 million hours last year.BBC News - Top stories -
Republicans Who Do Not Regularly Watch Fox Are Less Likely to Back Trump
Survey data shows more of them believe he acted criminally.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
There Are Already More Measles Cases in the US This Year Than All of 2023
The CDC is begging Americans to get vaccinated against measles as cases continue to rise.Wired - Tech -
Iceland to harvest more corn and less bitcoin, says PM
Katrín Jakobsdóttir tells the FT the island nation needs food security in a hostile worldFinancial Times - World -
Ireland opens its arms to tech titans, yet shuts its eyes to failing public services | John Naughton
Tax revenues from Silicon Valley giants have made the republic wealthy on paper, but housing and healthcare crises persist. In 1956, a chap named TK “Ken” Whitaker, an Irish civil servant who had trained as an economist, was appointed permanent ...The Guardian - World -
Kenyan doctors stop providing emergency services at public hospitals as strike enters second week
Kenyan doctors have stopped providing emergency services at public hospitals, as they escalated a national strike that entered its second weekABC News - Health -
Paxton to pay restitution, do community service, take ethics classes to avoid trial and have charges dropped
The Texas attorney general agreed to pay nearly $300,000 in restitution as part of the agreement with prosecutors.CBS News - Politics -
Zscaler finds enterprise AI adoption soars 600% in less than a year, putting data at risk
According to Zscaler's report, manufacturing generates the most AI traffic, accounting for 20.9% of all AI/ML transactions, followed by finance and insurance (19.9%) and services (16.8%).VentureBeat - Tech -
Why Russia’s Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack
The factors behind the failure to prevent a terrorist attack include a distrust of foreign intelligence, a focus on Ukraine and a distracting political crackdown at home.The New York Times - Top stories - Russia -
Security expert Chris Krebs on TikTok, AI and the key to survival (part 2)
In Part II of VentureBeat's virtual interview, Krebs emphasizes the need for organizations to improve their infrastructure's cyber and physical security.VentureBeat - Tech -
Playground bullies do prosper – and go on to earn more in middle age
Five-decade UK study finds that aggression at school leads to better-paying jobs, while those with emotional instability went on to earn less. Children who displayed aggressive behaviour at school, such as bullying or temper outbursts, are likely ...The Guardian - World -
More than six in 10 US abortions in 2023 were done by medication — a significant jump since 2020
New research shows that more than six in 10 of the abortions in the United States last year were done through medicationABC News - Health -
China Signals More Property Support, But Substance to Be Key for Turnaround
China’s premier and its central bank chief have sought to calm the country’s embattled property sector in recent days, but investors are waiting on something slightly more elusive: concrete steps.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
New details on Baltimore Key Bridge collapse, rescue efforts and more
Rescue efforts are ongoing after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River and prompting Maryland Gov. Wes Moore to declare a state of emergency. CBS News Baltimore has live updates.CBS News - Top stories -
Amazon Invests $2.75 Billion More in AI Startup Anthropic
The tech giant’s total stake has grown to $4 billion, its largest investment in another company.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Amazon -
Trump’s Truth Social valued at more than $9bn as it goes public in New York
Trump Media & Technology trading on Nasdaq under ‘DJT’ ticker, using former president’s initials. The firm behind Donald Trump’s Truth Social went public on Tuesday at a price that values the minnow social network at more than $9bn.. Shares in ...The Guardian - World - New York -
Experts explain why the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed
Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday after a column was hit by a large container ship, search and rescue operations have been in full swing. Former NTSB chief Robert Sumwalt and former assistant secretary in the Department of ...CBS News - Top stories -
Why adversarial AI is the cyber threat no one sees coming
HiddenLayer's AI Threat Landscape Report provides a critical analysis of the risks faced by AI-based systems and the advancements being made in securing AI and MLOps pipelines.VentureBeat - Tech -
Column: Trump's media company is going public, netting him billions. Why would anyone invest in it?
Truth Social is going public as a money-losing front for Donald Trump. Why would anyone invest in it?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - Donald Trump -
Tesla, Netflix and many other big companies pay more to executives than they do in taxes. It’s time to rein them in.
35 major U.S. corporations have paid less than nothing in federal income taxes. Instead, they collectively netted almost $2 billion in refunds.MarketWatch - Business -
Dutch court says the government must do more to rein in noise pollution at Amsterdam's busy airport
A Dutch court says the government has systematically put the interests of the aviation sector above those of people who live near Amsterdam's Schiphol AirportABC News - Health -
A quick, cheap test could protect against fatal chemo overdose. Why do cancer doctors resist it?
The chemotherapy drug 5-FU can be toxic to some people with cancer. A quick, cheap test can show if chemo is safe for a patient, but few doctors order it.NBC News - Top stories -
Why some Haitians don't want foreign nations intervening in their crises — and others do
Johnny Celestin generally believes that Haiti, which continues to be under heightened violence from armed groups and gangs, must re-establish order on its own.NBC News - Top stories -
Why We Struggle to Authentically Engage People Different From Us, and What to Do About It
Developing the emotional intelligence to effectively connect with anyone you encounter is an essential skill.Inc. - Business -
Micron’s stock heads for best month in 13 years as bulls see more AI gains ahead
Micron has cemented itself in Wall Street’s eyes as a financial beneficiary of artificial intelligence, and investors are excited about what’s to come.MarketWatch - Business -
Why the ban on using EU funds for arms could become more flexible
Also in this newsletter: Finland’s PM on the threat from Russian migrationFinancial Times - World -
The Office Market Is in Turmoil. So Why Are Rents More Expensive?
U.S. office rents are holding steady—or even climbing—despite soaring vacancy rates, a record amount of available sublease space, and rising defaults.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Full interview: Guatemala's president on why migrants are coming to U.S., Trump and more
Guatemala's new president Bernardo Arévalo discusses his recent talks with President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris about the "root causes" of migration to the U.S., his thoughts on former President Donald Trump's run for a second ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Why Biden, Macron and More Leaders Have Low Approval Ratings
Why Biden isn’t alone with his low approval ratings.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
MTN Backs Midterm Views Despite Uncertain Outlook
MTN confirmed its medium-term targets despite a sharp drop in 2023 earnings and warning that elevated volatility increased headwinds and added material uncertainty to its outlook.The Wall Street Journal - World -
MTN Backs Midterm Views Despite Uncertain Outlook
MTN confirmed its medium-term targets despite a sharp drop in 2023 earnings and warning that elevated volatility increased headwinds and added material uncertainty to its outlook.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Atos warned of uncertainty about its ability to continue after its debt grew and its losses widened on an impairment charge.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Struggling French IT company Atos flagged concerns over its ability to continue after a mounting debt pile and deeper net loss compounded recent failures to shed assets.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Exclusive: Snowflake teams up with Reka to add multimodal LLMs to data cloud
Snowflake participated in Reka’s $60 million round of funding last year, but it did not confirm if it is increasing its investment with this partnership.VentureBeat - Tech -
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Baltimore bridge collapse update: Six people are missing and two have been found after a large containership plowed into the bridgeThe Wall Street Journal - World -
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Putin is stockpiling Americans in his jails. In the secret game of prisoner swaps, he has held most of the cards.The Wall Street Journal - World