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Jun- 2023 -24 June
Canada Forces Google and Facebook to Pay News Outlets for Linking to Articles
The Canadian Parliament has passed a law that will require technology companies to pay domestic news outlets for linking to…
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24 June
Why Is Apple Getting ‘Spatial’?
When it comes to spatial computing, Collins said, “no one knows what that is — and that provides Apple the…
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24 June
She’s Calling It: ‘That Moment’ for Women’s Soccer Is Now.
“Transforming Spaces” is a series about women driving change in sometimes unexpected places. Y. Michele Kang did not expect to…
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24 June
It’s a War-Themed Restaurant, but There Is No Need to Pretend
A knock on the large unmarked wooden door opposite Lviv’s city hall. A man in a military uniform holding a…
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23 June
Economists Warn a ‘Summer of Fun’ Could Lead to Autumn Pain
‘Fun-flation’ Uncomfortably high inflation appears set to linger, forcing central bankers to inflict further pain on consumers and businesses by…
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23 June
Stock Market Rally on Pause as Investors Take Cue From the Fed
Last week, the Federal Reserve held off raising interest rates after 10 increases in a row, instead waiting to assess…
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23 June
Yes, There Are Alternatives to Stocks
Now, it’s a different landscape. Bonds are more reliable than they were last year because yields are already high. Even…
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23 June
The Super Connector Who Built Sam Bankman-Fried’s Celebrity World
About 10 months before he was arrested on fraud charges, the cryptocurrency mogul Sam Bankman-Fried posed for a photograph at…
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23 June
Countries on Front Lines of Climate Change Seek New Lifeline in Paris
An unusual if guarded optimism has descended upon Paris, along with hundreds of world leaders, bankers and climate activists. They…
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23 June
Lina Khan Raises the Heat on Amazon
Lina Khan takes on her longtime target In 2017, Lina Khan, then a 29-year-old law student, shot to fame with…
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