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Who gets the final say in Britain? Voters or the bond market?
London — Democratic leaders must answer to voters, lawmakers and other world leaders. But Britain’s likely next prime minister will need…
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Polestar says the Commerce Department is banning US sales of its cars
Electric vehicle maker Polestar is being forced out of the American market due to its ties to China, following a…
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Volkswagen reportedly planning to axe 100,000 jobs
London — Volkswagen, one of the world’s largest automakers, is reportedly planning to axe as many as 100,000 jobs over the…
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This chatbot wants to solve AI’s news problem
A screenshot taken by CNN of NewsGuard’s website homepage. NewsGuard/CNN AI chatbots are fast becoming a way people find news.…
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AI regulation is a mess, and Anthropic is caught in the crosshairs
Dario Amodei, co-founder and chief executive officer of Anthropic, during an interview on “The Circuit with Emily Chang” at Anthropic’s…
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US emergency oil stockpile tumbles to lowest since the Reagan administration
In an aerial view, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve storage at the Bryan Mound in Freeport, Texas, in 2022. Brandon Bell/Getty…
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Harris started ‘like a rocket’ in Michigan. Now she’s slipping
Marcie Paul is nervous. A Democratic activist, Ms Paul has been knocking on hundreds of strangers’ doors, making phone calls…
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The placentas fuelling hospital kitchens in Nepal
The burning of medical waste poses a serious health and environmental danger. Hospitals in Nepal have started turning this hazardous…
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Pre-eclampsia: The deadly mystery scientists can’t solve
The condition causes more than 70,000 maternal deaths every year – but its causes continue to elude scientists. After a…
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The Véloroute Gourmande: Canada’s delectable 235km food trail
Launched in 2022, the new path threads Québec’s bucolic villages and lake-laced landscapes, passing more than 100 culinary stops from…
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