Being a dedicated sort, I tasted all 10 of these mustards straight from the jar. With watering eyes, pumping endorphins and overactive salivary glands, I licked each mustard off a spoon, then quickly cleansed my palate with plenty of milk and…
Category: 6. Business
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How can Anthropic stand out in the AI wars? I went to a Greenwich Village pop-up to find out.
By Christine Ji
Anthropic’s brand-awareness effort drew thousands as the company competes for consumer attention amid increasing competition
Claude’s pop-up at the Air Mail newsstand in New York drew over 5,000 people over the…
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Keynote Address by Chair Atkins on Revitalizing Public Company Appeal
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you, Larry [Cunningham], for your generous introduction and your kind invitation for me to be here today. It is an honor and pleasure for me to participate in the Weinberg Center’s twenty-fifth…
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A Great Year for US Stocks? Not Compared With Rest of the World
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on Oct. 9.
(Bloomberg) — Check a ranking of the best-performing equity indexes this year and the US doesn’t crack the Top 10. You won’t find it in the…
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Morgan Housel: Wealth requires long-term effort
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When it comes to how we approach money, “no one is crazy,” Morgan Housel wrote in his bestselling 2020 book on building wealth, “The Psychology of Money.”
And when it comes to the way we spend money, the…
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The Ocean’s ‘Twilight Zone’ Is Under Threat — We Must Act Now
Motion 035: Protection of Mesopelagic Ecosystem Integrity goes to vote at the World Conservation Congress this October. It urges nations not to authorize commercial fishing or other harmful activities in the deep ocean until we understand…
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Cable stripped from rail line at Shenfield causes disruption
Cables have been stripped from an area near a major rail junction causing disruption for weekend passengers, a train operator said.
Greater Anglia said the theft between Shenfield and Brentwood, in Essex, resulted in a “loss of signalling” and the…
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China’s rare earth gambit reveals the next phase of its economic warfare – Politico
- China’s rare earth gambit reveals the next phase of its economic warfare Politico
- Four Things to Know About Beijing’s Rare-Earths Bombshell The Wall Street Journal
- The World’s Chip Supply Chain Is Bracing for Fallout From China’s…
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EU need for 'digital sovereignty' does not mean protectionism, German minister says – Reuters
- EU need for ‘digital sovereignty’ does not mean protectionism, German minister says Reuters
- Let’s Focus More on Economic Sovereignty! Hungarian Conservative
- Opinion – Europe’s Risky Quest for Technological Autonomy E-International…
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‘Happy Gilmore’ Producer Buys Spyware Maker NSO Group
Research published this week indicates that North Korean scammers are trying to trick US companies into hiring them for architectural design work, using fake profiles, résumés, and Social Security numbers to pose as legitimate workers. The…
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