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Are DEI-Based Jobs Disappearing in 2024? Here's What You Need to Know
It's not 2020 anymore.Inc. - Business -
Countries wooing corporate digital nomads hope to make them stay
Nearly 60 countries are offering remote visas, many with an eye to making visitors permanent residentsFinancial Times - Business -
Juventus fire Massimiliano Allegri over his behaviour in Coppa Italia final
Conduct ‘incompatible with values of Juventus’, say clubManager was sent off late in 1-0 victory over AtalantaJuventus have confirmed that Massimiliano Allegri has been dismissed as head coach. The 56-year-old was appointed in 2021 for his second ...The Guardian - World -
A Hunter Biden Debate, Finally
The president’s son will likely go on trial before the candidates meet on June 27.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
The Fed's Miracle Is Finally Back on the Table
Inflation is lower after months of hot readings, and investors love it.Inc. - Business -
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 -
Rescued Rangers: Kreider lifts N.Y. to East final
Chris Kreider had a third-period hat trick to help New York erase a two-goal deficit and beat Carolina 5-3 in Game 6 on Thursday night.ESPN - Sports -
China Is Finally Getting Serious About a Housing Rescue
Beijing has announced a plan to clear the backlog of unsold homes, but questions remain over the scale and financing of the program.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Bekele & Kipchoge - will Paris 2024 be final showdown?
Kenenisa Bekele will face fellow all-time great Eliud Kipchoge at the Olympics, 21 years on from their first meeting in a final.BBC News - Top stories -
X finally moves away from Twitter.com
The social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has taken the final step to complete it rebrand, ditching Twitter.com. The site’s URL now reads X.com, a pop-up told users. The change comes about a year and a half after billionaire Elon Musk ...The Hill - Politics
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China’s ‘AI-in-a-box’ products threaten Big Tech’s cloud growth strategies
Huawei leads trend of providing companies with means to power their own artificial intelligence apps rather than through public cloudFinancial Times - World - China -
Russia and Ukraine: two economies at war
Government reshuffle underlines Putin’s militarisation effort as Kyiv fights on with western supportFinancial Times - World - Ukraine -
Interview with a soldier
Novelist Chigozie Obioma spent years seeking out veterans of the Biafran war. Then an encounter with an active serviceman helped him understand the conflict that still haunts NigeriaFinancial Times - World -
The public does not share government hostility to international students
These individuals enhance and enrich the economy and the British university experienceFinancial Times - World -
Divesting shares: does it work?
Offloading shares for moral reasons needs to be part of an overarching strategyFinancial Times - World