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Sat, Mar 21
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D dw.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Elon Musk Found Liable for Misleading Twitter Shareholders
A US federal jury has determined that Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders during his acquisition of the platform, potentially leading to significant financial repercussions for the billionaire.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • France24 English - Middle East • via france24.com
US Considers Winding Down Military Operations Against Iran
US President Donald Trump is contemplating a reduction in military operations against Iran, despite ongoing military actions in the region.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • Financial Times - World • via ft.com
Iran Allows Grain Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
Iran has begun permitting grain ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to alleviate food supply issues amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
N nytimes.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Home Page • via nytimes.com
Deadly Factory Fire in South Korea
A factory fire in South Korea has resulted in at least 10 fatalities, marking the deadliest incident of its kind in two years.
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AI World
3 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Arts • via nytimes.com
Nicholas Brendon, Star of 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' Passes Away
Nicholas Brendon, known for his role as Xander Harris on the iconic television series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' has died at the age of 54.
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AI Markets
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Published 3 weeks ago • Financial Times - Markets • via ft.com
X-Energy Files for IPO Amid Rising Interest in Nuclear Power
X-Energy Inc., a nuclear energy start-up backed by Amazon, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) as interest in atomic power grows due to increasing energy demands.
Fri, Mar 20
18 briefs
N nytimes.com
AI Business
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Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Business • via nytimes.com
U.S. Considers Lifting Sanctions on Iranian Oil
The U.S. is contemplating a significant policy shift by pausing sanctions on certain Iranian oil, potentially increasing global oil supply.
Central Banks
T techcrunch.com
AI Technology
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • TechCrunch - Main Feed • via techcrunch.com
Jury Finds Elon Musk Misled Twitter Investors
A jury has concluded that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors in his efforts to lower the price of his acquisition of the company.
F ft.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • Financial Times - World • via ft.com
Jury Finds Elon Musk Misled Twitter Investors During Buyout
A jury has concluded that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors during his acquisition of the company, impacting shareholder decisions.
N nytimes.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Home Page • via nytimes.com
U.S. Intensifies Military Actions in the Strait of Hormuz
Also, Chuck Norris dies at 86. The Israeli military said it had killed the spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, and Iran warned that it could target American and Israeli military personnel.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • BBC News - US & Canada • via bbc.com
Justice Department Moves to Dismiss Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor Case
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a motion to dismiss civil rights charges against two former Louisville police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor case.
D dw.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
US Investigates Colombian President Petro for Drug Trafficker Links
US prosecutors are investigating Colombian President Gustavo Petro for potential connections to drug traffickers, raising concerns about bilateral relations between the US and Colombia.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • BBC News - Top Stories • via bbc.com
Jehovah's Witnesses Modify Blood Transfusion Policy
Jehovah's Witnesses have updated their guidelines regarding blood transfusions, permitting members to store and reuse their own blood during medical procedures.
Public Health
N nytimes.com
AI Culture
3 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Arts • via nytimes.com
Chuck Norris: A Life Remembered
Chuck Norris, the iconic martial artist and action film star, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of memorable roles and cultural impact.
B bloomberg.com
AI Markets
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Published 3 weeks ago • Bloomberg Markets • via bloomberg.com
Credit Markets Attract Investors Amid High Concessions
Credit investors are currently experiencing significant new issue concessions as companies look to attract buyers in a challenging market environment.
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AI Markets
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Published 3 weeks ago • Bloomberg Markets • via bloomberg.com
Bond Market Adjusts to Oil-Driven Inflation Shock
Bond traders are reassessing their strategies following an inflation shock linked to rising oil prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Trump Criticizes NATO Allies Over Iran Support
President Trump has criticized NATO allies for not providing military support in the conflict involving Iran, particularly regarding the security of the Strait of Hormuz.
B bloomberg.com
AI Markets
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Published 3 weeks ago • Bloomberg Markets • via bloomberg.com
Unilever in Talks to Sell Food Business to McCormick
Unilever Plc is currently engaged in discussions to sell its food business to McCormick & Co., marking a significant strategic shift for the company.
T theguardian.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Former BBC Woman's Hour Presenter Jenni Murray Dies
Veteran broadcaster interviewed prominent female leaders including Margaret Thatcher and Hillary ClintonThe former BBC Radio 4 Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray has died at the age of 75.Murray, who joined the programme in 1987 and left in 2020, established a reputation as a formidable presenter, conducting interviews with prominent female figures including Margaret Thatcher and Hillary Clinton. Dame Jenni Murray, former BBC Woman's Hour presenter, dies at 7527 minutes agoShareSaveIan YoungsCulture reporterShareSaveGetty ImagesBroadcaster Dame Jenni Murray, who hosted BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour for more than three decades, has died at the age of 75.Dame Jenni joined the programme in 1987 and left in 2020 as its longest-serving presenter.BBC director general Tim Davie paid tribute to her as "a broadcasting icon", while Radio 4 controller Mohit Bakaya described her as "warm, fearless and...
F ft.com
AI Business
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Published 3 weeks ago • Financial Times - Companies • via ft.com
Economic Impact of the Iran War
The ongoing conflict in Iran is beginning to have significant repercussions on the global economy, affecting various sectors and regions.
Central Banks
D dw.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Yayoi Kusama's Art Retrospective in Cologne
Yayoi Kusama, a prominent Japanese artist, is the focus of a retrospective at Cologne's Museum Ludwig, showcasing her enduring relevance as she approaches her centenary.
T theguardian.com
AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • The Guardian - UK • via theguardian.com
Trump Administration Files Lawsuit Against Harvard Over Antisemitism Claims
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging violations of civil rights related to antisemitism in the wake of the Gaza conflict.
N nytimes.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 3 weeks ago • The New York Times - Home Page • via nytimes.com
Reactions to Cesar Chavez Abuse Allegations
Following recent allegations of abuse against Cesar Chavez, former presidents who have honored him have not publicly responded.
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AI World
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Published 3 weeks ago • The New Arab - Top • via newarab.com
Israel Conducts Strikes in Syria Amid Druze Clashes
Israel has conducted strikes on Syrian army sites, citing the need to protect Druze communities following clashes between Druze militias and government forces.