China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion of agriculture products from the US annually through 2028, …
Mega-IPO candidates including SpaceX are expected to face a long road to entry to the S&P 500 Index, after the company that makes the rules rejected a proposal that included relaxing the requirement that …
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WHO declares latest Ebola outbreak a global health emergency. A rare variant of the disease with no approved treatments is to blame
Africa’s top public health body first confirmed a new Ebola outbreak in Congo’s Ituri province on Friday. By Saturday, it had reported …
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Federal prosecutors are scrutinizing valuation practices at a BlackRock Inc. private credit fund, according to people with knowledge …
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Ukraine brings the war to Moscow with one its largest drone attacks on the capital, adding to the ‘darkening cloud of anxiety over Russia’
One of Ukraine’s largest drone strikes on Russia killed at least four people, including three near Moscow, and …
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This community college student is America’s entrant in the Olympics of skilled trades. ‘I always wanted to be the first female to do something’
Growing up, Mikala Sposito dreamed of being a trailblazer. “I always wanted to be the first female to …
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Freshworks CEO: why agile enterprises are winning the AI race — and what they did differently
When the IT team at Seagate decided to replace the ITSM platform that had run their global IT …
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OpenAI paid $100 million for a talk show. James Murdoch is eyeing an even bigger deal. The hot new asset class is humanity
James Murdoch’s investment firm Lupa Systems is reportedly in late-stage talks to acquire New York Magazine and the …
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‘No one was coming to save me’: How Reese Witherspoon built a $900 million company from a problem Hollywood wouldn’t fix
While it’s an iconic line from her career-making film Legally Blonde, it’s also a mantra that Reese Witherspoon …
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Gen Z calls degrees ‘useless’—but 20 years of data tells a different story: graduates are still the least likely to be unemployed
Gen Z and millennials alike have been writing off their degree as worthless. And it’s not hard to …
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A 45,000-person labor strike at Samsung’s memory chip plants could throw a wrench into the AI boom
Samsung makes about a third of the world’s DRAM—the memory inside virtually every phone, laptop, server, and data …
