Business
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El calentamiento global afecta en particular a las familias lideradas por mujeres, según la ONU
Un nuevo informe muestra cómo el calentamiento global, impulsado por la quema de combustibles fósiles, puede magnificar y empeorar las…
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U.K. to Cut Taxes Again as Election Nears
The Conservative government, trailing badly in the polls, proposed the second tax cut in four months.
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Fed Chair Powell Still Expects to Cut Rates This Year, but Not Yet
Jerome H. Powell, chair of the Federal Reserve, said policymakers still expect to lower rates in 2024 — but the…
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The Youths Have Spoken: Wallets Are Lame. Go Digital.
A wallet-free lifestyle relying on your phone is attainable, but it requires preparation and some compromise.
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Damage to Cables Under Red Sea Highlights Mideast Conflict’s Broader Threat
Mysterious damage to vital communications cables under the Red Sea has raised concerns about whether the conflict in the Middle…
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OpenAI Says Elon Musk Tried to Merge It With Tesla
In its first public comment since Mr. Musk sued the artificial intelligence lab, OpenAI claims he tried to commercialize its…
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Starbucks Franchise Lays Off Workers in Mideast Amid Gaza-Tied Boycotts
Starbucks franchise operators across the Middle East and Southeast Asia are losing significant business amid boycotts linked to the Israel-Hamas…
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Inflation Fears Stalk Presidential Politics and the Markets
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are set to grill Jay Powell, the Fed chair, about interest rates and the economy, topics…
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A Growth Spurt in Green Architecture
Buildings made shaggy with vegetation or fragrant with wood are no longer novelties.
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Labor Unions End Starbucks Board Fight
The decision to pull a slate of board nominees comes after the company agreed to meet workers at the bargaining…