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How it went wrong for Project Sunak
His supporters hoped Rishi Sunak would breathe life back into the Conservatives. Few are convinced he has.BBC News - Top stories -
How I Met My Father
“What took you so long?” he said.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How are universal credit rules changing?
People claiming universal credit and working under 18 hours a week will have to look for more work.BBC News - Top stories -
How fast is UK inflation falling?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
How political donations can backfire
Racism row involving UK Conservative’s biggest donor highlights risks for political partiesFinancial Times - World -
How the Cockroach Took Over the World
A genetic analysis of the German cockroach explained its rise in southern Asia millenniums ago, and how it eventually turned up in your kitchen.The New York Times - World -
How Iran is reacting to Raisi's death
Iranian regime supporters are mourning the death of President Ebrahim Raisi after a deadly helicopter crash that is shaking up Iran's leadership. Dr. Eric Lob, an associate professor at Florida International University, joins CBS News with more on ...CBS News - Top stories - Iran -
How to watch the NBA conference finals
Sling TV is the most cost-effective way to watch the NBA conference finals. Here's what you need to know.CBS News - Top stories - NBA -
The Soccer Team That Forgot How to Lose
Bayer Leverkusen, a once sad-sack team from Germany, is two wins away from finishing an unprecedented undefeated season across three competitions.The Wall Street Journal - World -
3 North Koreans infiltrated US companies in 'staggering' alleged telework fraud: DOJ
The DOJ has unsealed an indictment charging three North Korean workers and a United States citizen with allegedly engaging in "staggering fraud" through a complex scheme.ABC News - Top stories -
3 North Koreans, 1 American accused by DOJ of 'staggering fraud' involving Fortune 500 companies
A trio of North Koreans and an American are accused of a “staggering” fraud scheme in a Justice Department indictment unsealed Thursday that accused them of operating a complex operation securing work with multiple major American corporations and ...The Hill - Politics -
Sony Music Group warns more than 700 companies against using its content to train AI
One of the biggest record labels in the world is issuing notices warning hundreds of companies not to train artificial intelligence models on its content without permission.NBC News - Top stories -
Chinese social media companies remove posts ‘showing off wealth and worshipping money’
Targeting posts boasting of personal wealth appears to be part of campaign to ‘purify the internet cultural environment’. Chinese social media companies have launched a new crackdown on user content, targeting posts that show off personal wealth ...The Guardian - World -
GameStop’s stock slides premarket after company issues profit warning, files to issue more shares
GameStop Corp.’s stock fell 19% early Friday, after the videogame retailer and key meme stock issued a profit and sales warning for the first quarter and filed to sell new shares.MarketWatch - Business -
Sony Music warns tech companies: Don't use our music to train your AI
Sony Music Group is sending more than 700 letters to tech companies and music streaming services, calling on them to not use its music to train AI without authorization from the label.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
OpenAI’s former superalignment leader blasts company: ‘safety culture and processes have taken a backseat’
Jan Leike has taken to his personal account on X to post a lengthy thread of messages excoriating OpenAI and its leadership.VentureBeat - Tech -
Cathie Wood’s ETFs have been buying up stock in this online-gaming company
Roblox’s stock has tumbled in the wake of the company’s disappointing quarterly earnings report, but Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest seems to believe that makes them much more attractive.MarketWatch - Business -
A former OpenAI leader says safety has 'taken a backseat to shiny products' at the AI company
A former OpenAI leader who resigned from the company earlier this week says that product safety has “taken a backseat to shiny products” at the influential artificial intelligence companyABC News - Tech -
China sanctions Boeing, two other U.S. defense companies on day of Taiwan's presidential inauguration
China sanctions Boeing, two other U.S. defense companies on day of Taiwan's presidential inaugurationABC News - World - China -
Top Japan companies agree to 5.58% average pay hike, business lobby says
Yahoo News - World - Japan -
Keywords Studios’ stock surges as videogame company mulls improved £2 billion bid from EQT
The Swedish private -quity giant is considering acquiring Keywords Studios for 2,550 pence per share, in what would mark a 73% premium on its closing price Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
China hinted at potential retaliation in response to the EU's investigations into Chinese companies and launched an antidumping probe into chemical imports.
China hinted at potential retaliation in response to the EU’s investigations into Chinese companies and launched an antidumping probe into chemical imports.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
AI companies pledge to develop technology safely at AI summit, countries agree on safety institutes
Leading artificial intelligence companies made a fresh pledge at a mini-summit Tuesday to develop AI safely, while world leaders agreed to build a network of publicly backed safety institutes to advance research and testing of the technologyABC News - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
Trump pitch to oil companies turns off two-thirds of likely voters, poll finds
Broad majorities of voters aren’t happy with Trump’s apparent offer of a quid pro quo to oil companies, a poll from an advocacy group has found. Almost 6 in 10 likely voters surveyed — 58 percent — said they were “concerned” about a second Trump ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Seoul AI Safety Summit Gets Buy-In From Google, Meta, OpenAI and Other Companies
As artificial intelligence technology makes quantum leaps, governments and the private sector try to get a grasp on how to regulate and monitor new innovations for possible safety issues.Inc. - Business - Google -
We have $3.9 million in retirement and cash, but face a $60,000 annual college bill for our child over 5 years. Can I retire if my wife keeps working?
“Should I go back to some kind of part-time employment?”MarketWatch - Business -
In 1 Sentence, Google CEO Sundar Pichai Just Summed Up What Every Company CEO Should Be Doing Right Now
Has big tech learned its lesson for how to responsibly engage its workforce?Inc. - Business - Google -
Trex, a maker of weatherproof decking, will invest $450 million to boost capacity and give the company a firm footing in the South, bucking forecasts for a decline in home-improvement spending.
Trex, a maker of weatherproof decking, will invest $450 million to boost capacity and give the company a firm footing in the South, bucking forecasts for a decline in home-improvement spending.The Wall Street Journal - World -
U.S. officials privately warned telecommunications companies that undersea cables that carry internet traffic across the Pacific Ocean could be vulnerable to tampering by Chinese repair ships.
U.S. officials privately warned telecommunications companies that undersea cables that carry internet traffic across the Pacific Ocean could be vulnerable to tampering by Chinese repair ships.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein stepped down after a decadelong career helping to build the company into the world's largest crypto asset manager.
Grayscale CEO Michael Sonnenshein stepped down after a decadelong career helping to build the company into the world’s largest crypto asset manager.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The FDA cleared Neuralink to implant its brain chip in a second person, accepting the company's proposed fixes for a problem that occurred in the first test participant.
The FDA cleared Neuralink to implant its brain chip in a second person, accepting the company’s proposed fixes for a problem that occurred in the first test participant.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How much money the U.S. spends on war
American military spending reached $916 billion in 2023, which accounts for more than a third of the world's total military expenditure.CNBC - Business -
How Extremist Settlers Took Over Israel
After 50 years of failure to stop violence and terrorism against Palestinians by Jewish ultranationalists, lawlessness has become the law.The New York Times - World - Israel -
How Media Outlets Are Covering Michael Cohen’s Testimony
Conservative outlets have painted Mr. Cohen as a traitor to the conservative cause, while liberal organizations focused on what he said he did for Donald J. Trump.The New York Times - Business -
How Twitch Streamers Could Shape the 2024 Elections
WIRED talked to political streamer Hasan Piker about Joe Biden, the youth vote, and his advocacy for Gaza.Wired - Tech -
How to whiten white clothes without bleach
Bleach is an effective, albeit potentially dangerous, product for whitening clothes. Here’s how to whiten your white clothes and bedding without using bleach.NBC News - Top stories -
How Biden and Trump Might Try to Win Their Debates
Veteran Republican and Democratic strategists offered their advice for the presidential candidates’ goals during their two planned debates, in June and September.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
How the Rangers rallied their way to the Eastern Conference finals
New York is halfway to winning the Stanley Cup, with just two losses. Here are the keys to the team's run.ESPN - Sports -
How Rich Candidates Burned Cash on Running for Office
It is a time-honored tradition in U.S. politics: wealthy people burning through their fortunes to ultimately lose an election.The New York Times - Top stories -
How Britain became the world’s worst on homelessness
Insufficient housing, an eroded social sector and diminished state support made tens of thousands destituteFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom