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Thomson Reuters is exploring an AI deal as more tech giants court news publishers
Media and information firm Thomson Reuters is the latest news publisher to consider striking a deal…
Dan Whateley
Greg Brockman, a key Sam Altman ally, returns to OpenAI following an exodus of top executives
Greg Brockman announced in a memo on Tuesday that he would return to OpenAI and work in a new role.
Riddhi Kanetkar
Global powers are helping Ukraine by giving it money frozen from Russia. That spells bad news for companies still doing business there.
Companies that stayed in Russia after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine may have their assets seized if …
Filip De Mott
The top US workplace safety regulator failed to protect workers from unsafe practices during the pandemic, according to investigation
A Reuters investigation identified 106 US workplaces where OSHA largely ignored complaints from wor…
Haven Orecchio-Egresitz
Iran vows revenge after Israel kills top military commander in Syria
The move heightened the risk of a larger regional war in the Middle East.
Jacob Shamsian,Associated Pre…
Goldman Sachs will pay nearly $3 billion to settle US charges over its 1MDB scandal and will reduce the pay of CEO David Solomon and top executives
Goldman Sachs announced Thursday that the massive charge will impact executive pay, including CEO D…
Graham Rapier,Reuters
Putin's top technocrat in charge of shoring up the economy warns that Russia could face more sanctions
Russia's central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina warned against thinking the country is "ten feet t…
Huileng Tan
Pfizer to ask FDA to authorize booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine within the next month as Delta variant spreads
Pfizer and BioNTech said Thursday they are developing a booster shot that will specifically target …
Erin Snodgrass,Reuters
UN: This is the drug 'epidemic' that's gripping the US
The shifting landscape of the heroin trade makes it hard to determine exactly where it is coming fr…
Christopher Woody
Dallas police headquarters on lockdown due to a new threat against police
"The Dallas Police Department received an anonymous threat against law enforcement across the city …
Reuters,Bryan Logan
Iraqi forces have entered Falluja - and are encountering little resistance from ISIS
Iraqi special forces, along with the army, Shi'ite Muslim militias, Sunni tribal fighters and U.S.-…
Reuters,Natasha Bertrand
Here's the 'inflammatory' footage of police killing another unarmed black man in Chicago a judge just ordered to be released
"The city of Chicago has had not only the last month and a half, they've had over 2 1/2 years to be…
Allan Smith,Reuters
KCNA: Top aide to North Korea leader Kim Jong Un dies in car crash
Kim Yang Gon, who was a secretary of the Workers' Party and the head of its United Front Department…
Jack Kim and James Pearson
Gunmen have killed 3 people and are holding another 170 hostage in a hotel in Mali
The 190-room hotel is popular with western business people, diplomats, and politicians. Among those…
Charles Clark,Peter Jacobs,Re…
Report: Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium has actually grown, despite the nuclear deal
Under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action signed between Iran and a US-led group of six countrie…
Reuters,Armin Rosen
The US military is 'confident' that it has killed 'Jihadi John' in an airstrike
CNN and Fox News both cited unnamed US military and defense officials, indicating that the attack w…
Mike Bird,Reuters
Deadliest in Turkey's history: Twin bombs kill 86 at pro-Kurdish rally in Ankara
Saturday's attacks came as expectation mounted that PKK militants would announce a unilateral cease…
Reuters,Michael B Kelley
2 of the world's top rice producers are reportedly in discussions about hiking prices, and it's bad news for buyers
Thailand and Vietnam are the world's second- and third-largest rice exporters after India, accounti…
Huileng Tan
Kremlin warns citizens: The US is "'hunting' for Russians all over the world"
"The threat of detention or arrest on the warrant of law enforcement bodies and special services of…
France says it killed two important Al Qaeda figures in northwest Africa
France's intervention against Islamists in Mali in 2013 has mutated into a broader, regional missio…