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Late in the afternoon on Sunday, Jan. 21, Kathy Sullivan received a text from a family member who said they had received a call from Sullivan or her husband and were following up. The treasurer of a s
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Getty Images | Alexander Koerner In December, we heard that job cuts might be coming for Google's ad sales division, and it's here. Business Insider reports Google is laying off "hundreds of employees
Record heat, record emissions, record fossil fuel consumption. One month out from Cop28, the world is further than ever from reaching its collective climate goals. At the root of all these problems, a
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Face masks will be mandatory in hospitals and health centres in Spain from Wednesday as the country experiences a surge in cases of flu, Covid and other respiratory illnesses. The government decision,
Robert Lemos, Contributing WriterDecember 18, 2023 5 Min Read Source: Zakharchuk via Shutterstock When videoconferencing service Zoom searched for a better way to assign a severity to vulnerabilities
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A slowdown — but no recession. That's the broad consensus for the economy among experts as we head into 2024. After a post-pandemic period that saw growth surpass most forecasts — but also spurred bre
NEW YORK, Dec 28 (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing initial claims for unemployment benefits rose last week, indicating the labor market continues to cool in the year's fourth quarter. New sta
“The numerals 2024 set against a futuristic, utopian cityscape” / DALL-E A year ago, as I sat down to write my predictions for 2023, two things seemed unusually clear. One was that Elon Musk’s purchas