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Also in today’s newsletter, Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI, and Evergrande delisted from Hong Kong stock exchange ...
“It opens the door to a sort of state-run capitalism that we conservatives have typically spoken against,” said Bob Inglis, a former US congressman from South Carolina and self-declared Reagan ...
Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, co-founder of the powerful Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking-related crimes after ...
It’s a truism in casinos that the house always wins. But what if there is no house? Prediction markets are adding a new spin on betting, letting users take a punt on the outcome of events, from sports ...
Israel has killed at least 20 people, including several journalists, in a double strike on Nasser Medical Complex, the largest health facility in southern Gaza, according to the health ministry in the ...
Elon Musk’s xAI has sued Apple and OpenAI alleging a deal between them breaks antitrust rules by thwarting competition in ...
“As a result of the Apple-OpenAI deal, ChatGPT is not just the default — it is the only generative AI chatbot with a ...
Retreat is a blow for chief executive Oliver Blume who oversaw establishment of sports-car maker’s Cellforce unit ...
France’s Prime Minister François Bayrou will ask parliament to back his strategy for cutting the country’s public deficit in ...
Donald Trump chided South Korea’s president Lee Jae Myung hours before he was due to host the country’s leftwing leader at ...
During the 2008 financial crisis, the US government spent and risked taxpayer dollars to stop financial institutions and carmakers from going out of business. Those policies were enacted during a ...
Vice-chancellor Lars Klingbeil says his country will ‘live up to its responsibility’ on security guarantees for postwar ...
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