Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The discovery adds to questions about the source of the…
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AI "workslop," the new typo: Can a culture of quality guide legal teams using AI? – Dentons
- AI “workslop,” the new typo: Can a culture of quality guide legal teams using AI? Dentons
- AI-Generated “Workslop” Is Destroying Productivity Harvard Business Review
- AI “workslop” is crushing workplace efficiency, study finds Axios
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Kitchen sink drama: Trump’s latest tariffs leave experts scratching heads | Tariffs
Donald Trump has often cited national security when announcing new tariffs. America and its military can not run without steel and computer chips. The nation’s food and drug supply must be protected. But have you considered the security…
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Estimating the maximum potential vegetable oil demand for international shipping under the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework – International Council on Clean Transportation
- Estimating the maximum potential vegetable oil demand for international shipping under the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework International Council on Clean Transportation
- Sparks fly as shipowners and Trump push back in…
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Oil gains on Ukraine drone attacks cutting Russian supply – Reuters
- Oil gains on Ukraine drone attacks cutting Russian supply Reuters
- Oil Set for Big Weekly Gain as Pressure on Russia Intensifies Bloomberg.com
- Crude Prices Recover as Russian-NATO Tensions Escalate Yahoo Finance
- Oil eases as investors reassess Fed…
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$18 Billion in Bitcoin Options Set to Expire—Here’s What to Expect
Analysts called today’s $18 billion notional expiry of Bitcoin options “record-setting,” adding that whatever volatility arises from it may be delayed.
That may be welcomed news for crypto investors after a rough trading week has sent…
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Update on ING’s exit from the Russian market
Amsterdam,
On 28 January 2025, ING announced the proposed sale of ING Bank (Eurasia) JSC to Global Development, effectively ending ING’s activities in the Russian market. At the time, it was expected that the transaction would be completed…
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Bank of England should not be ‘overly cautious’ on interest rate cuts, says policymaker | Interest rates
The causes of the UK’s inflation spike will “fade” and policymakers should avoid being “overly cautious” about cutting interest rates, a Bank of England rate-setter has argued.
Swati Dhingra, a trade expert and external member of the…
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Building Community Resilience Through PayPal’s Support of the American Red Cross
Building Community Resilience Through PayPal’s Support of the American Red Cross
In times of crisis, speed matters. That’s why we focus on what we do best: moving money quickly and securely so communities and small businesses can access relief…
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VW to pause production at two plants as electric vehicle sales stall | Business
Volkswagen is to pause production at two of its plants in Germany because of weak demand for fully electric cars.
The carmaker will suspend work for one week in mid-October in Dresden as well as at its EV plant in Zwickau, which produces six EV…
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