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The Wall Street Journal - World
Brown's Take: AI Threatens Tech Companies' Climate Commitments
The numbers are starting to roll in, and tech giants’ energy use is way up .Climate -
GameSpot - Tech
Best Buy's July 4th Sale Is Stacked With Awesome Tech And Gaming Deals
Best Buy's big 4th of July Sale runs through Sunday, July 7. The event drops the prices on tons of items available online and in stores, including 4K TVs, pre-built PCs, gaming accessories, and more. There are even discounts on collectible figures ... -
Financial Times - World
SoftBank to prioritise AI deals over share buybacks despite pressure from Elliott
Japanese group’s top leaders seek ‘new investment activity’ after calls from hedge fund to return cash -
The New York Times - Top stories
There’s a Name for the Trap Joe Biden Faces
It’s always hard to walk away from power.Joe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Saks Owner to Buy Neiman Marcus, With Help From Amazon
Retail rivals strike a $2.65 billion merger as they seek to gain scale against luxury brands. -
CNBC - Business
34-year-old grew her income from $46,000 a year to $400,000 in 12 years—her No. 1 tip for negotiating your salary
Sora Lee has multiplied her annual income by nearly 10 times in just over 10 years. These three tips helped her build a successful career. -
Yahoo News - World
Rare plants hidden in toys - and other trafficking tactics
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The Guardian - World
Bayern Munich agree deal to sign João Palhinha from Fulham for €56m
Portugal international nearly joined club last yearBundesliga side set to pay an initial €51mBayern Munich have agreed to sign the Fulham midfielder João Palhinha in a deal worth up to €56m (£47.4m). Palhinha almost moved to the Allianz Arena last ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Best home appliance deals from the Samsung 4th of July sale
Save big on refrigerators, ovens, washers, dryers and more during Samsung's 4th of July appliance sale. -
MarketWatch - Business
I’m in my 60s and mentored Gen Z students from NYU. This is what we taught each other.
Why mentoring in unretirement is great for you and young adults
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India's Sensex Rises 0.3%, Led by Tech, Auto Stocks
Indian shares were higher, led by gains in tech, auto and bank stocks, as hopes for Fed rate cuts helped buoy markets across Asia.India -
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China Reopened to Foreign Students. Americans Are Staying Away.
There were more than 11,000 U.S. students in China before the pandemic. Now there may be fewer than 1,000.China -
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Making Money on the Election Trade Is Harder Than Ever
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He Won a Big Netflix Deal. Then Saudi Arabia Convicted Him as a Terrorist.
The predicament of the animated-film maker Abdulaziz Almuzaini, a U.S.-Saudi citizen, shows the limits of reform in the kingdom.Netflix -
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Opposition Labour Party Set to Score Massive Win in the U.K.
The election result is likely to be the latest example of growing voter frustration with incumbent political parties across many democracies.