Category: News
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AI sparks backlash from ABBA, Radiohead, and The Cure–thousands of artists sign letter protesting the use of their work to train robots
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Musicians from ABBA, Radiohead and The Cure have joined actors and authors in signing a letter of protest against mining their artistic skills to build artificial intelligence tools. Thousands of artists signed the letter released Tuesday, the latest public warning about artificial intelligence tools that can spit out synthetic images,…
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AI sparks backlash from ABBA, Radiohead, and The Cure–thousands of artists sign letter protesting the use of their work to train robots
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Musicians from ABBA, Radiohead and The Cure have joined actors and authors in signing a letter of protest against mining their artistic skills to build artificial intelligence tools. Thousands of artists signed the letter released Tuesday, the latest public warning about artificial intelligence tools that can spit out synthetic images,…
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Success and subtlety: City lawyer crafts legal mastery with humility
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When you meet Ben Musuta, two qualities will immediately catch your attention: his love of smelling good and his aversion to fame. As the founder and managing partner of MMA Advocates LLP, Mr. Musota has quietly forged a formidable legal career, choosing to let his work speak for itself rather…
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UK government borrowing surges to £16.6bn in September, exceeding forecasts
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UK government borrowing rose to £16.6bn in September, beating expectations and putting additional pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her first Budget next week. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the deficit for September rose by £2.1 billion compared to the same month last year,…
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UK government borrowing surges to £16.6bn in September, exceeding forecasts
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UK government borrowing rose to £16.6bn in September, beating expectations and putting additional pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her first Budget next week. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the deficit for September rose by £2.1 billion compared to the same month last year,…
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Mount Logan Capital Inc. Schedules Release of Third Quarter 2024 Results
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This section is Partnership content provided The content in this section is provided by GlobeNewswire for the purposes of press release distribution on behalf of its clients. Postmedia has not reviewed the content. by Globe Newswire Breadcrumb links Globe Newswire Article writer: Posted on October 22, 2024 • 2 min…
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El Al alone on direct Israel-US routes
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The giant American airline, Delta Air Lines, announced that it will not return to Israel until the end of March 2025, due to the security situation. Combined with previous cancellations by US carriers United and American Airlines, this leaves El Al as the only remaining operator of flights on the…
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Treasuries Plunge Like It’s 1995 as Traders See Soft Landing
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(Bloomberg) — The last time U.S. government bonds sold off this much when the Federal Reserve started cutting interest rates, Alan Greenspan was orchestrating a rare soft landing. Most read from Bloomberg Two-year yields have risen 34 basis points since the Fed cut interest rates on September 18 for the…
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How Abercrombie’s ex-CEO almost sank the company
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Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, was arrested Tuesday in Florida, accused of sex trafficking and using his seat atop a fashion store to force men into sex acts for a chance to model for the brand. according to IndictmentJeffries, his partner Matthew Smith and an employee…
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How Abercrombie’s ex-CEO almost sank the company
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Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, was arrested Tuesday in Florida, accused of sex trafficking and using his seat atop a fashion store to force men into sex acts for a chance to model for the brand. according to IndictmentJeffries, his partner Matthew Smith and an employee…
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Billionaire industrialist Mohan Galot loses tax refund claim on imported Range Rover
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Billionaire industrialist Mohan Goliath has lost an appeal against the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to reject his Sh1,782,386 tax refund claim on a Range Rover imported from the UK nearly 17 years ago. High Court Judge Alfred Mapia upheld a decision by the KRA and the Customs and Excise Appeal…
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Billionaire industrialist Mohan Galot loses tax refund claim on imported Range Rover
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Billionaire industrialist Mohan Goliath has lost an appeal against the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) to reject his Sh1,782,386 tax refund claim on a Range Rover imported from the UK nearly 17 years ago. High Court Judge Alfred Mapia upheld a decision by the KRA and the Customs and Excise Appeal…
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One-third of UK businesses urge government to cut Brexit red tape
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Nearly a third of UK businesses are urging the government to reduce regulation and red tape after Brexit to support British trade, according to a survey by Santander Bank. The survey reveals that although there is a growing sense of optimism among SMEs, many are calling for action to ease…
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Blinken and Netanyahu Agree Sinwar’s Death Opens Possibilities
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business The US Secretary of State and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed on Tuesday that the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar opens new possibilities for ending the conflict in the Gaza Strip, but they gave no indication that a two-and-a-half-hour meeting had led to an…
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IMF slashes Israel growth forecast
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Israel’s post-war economic recovery will take longer than many in the country think, according to forecasts in the International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook report. The International Monetary Fund expects real growth in Israel in 2024 at only 0.7%, which means a decline in per capita terms. In the…
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Why Lockheed Martin Stock Is Losing Ground Today
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Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) It beat earnings but missed revenue due to delays in F-35 deliveries, and trimmed its full-year guidance. Investors were stunned by the news, sending Lockheed shares down 5% as of 10:30 a.m. ET. Solid quarter under the surface Lockheed Martin is the largest company in the…
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Why Lockheed Martin Stock Is Losing Ground Today
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Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) It beat earnings but missed revenue due to delays in F-35 deliveries, and trimmed its full-year guidance. Investors were stunned by the news, sending Lockheed shares down 5% as of 10:30 a.m. ET. Solid quarter under the surface Lockheed Martin is the largest company in the…
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Tourism revenue drops in Greece despite sharp summer tourism crunch
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Bank of Greece data showed on Monday that revenues from Greece’s leading tourism industry have failed to keep pace with arrival numbers, even during the annual summer crisis that has raised fears of overtourism. The bank said the number of non-resident arrivals to Greece in the January-August period increased by…
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Eco-consumerism drives manufacturers to clean energy
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On October 1, 2024, global adhesives manufacturer Henkel completed the switch to renewable electricity at all of its factory sites in the Middle East and Africa region, including Nairobi, joining a growing list of global companies that have taken this path. This transformation by Henkel included on-site solar installations and…