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Sun Pharma to acquire remaining 21.5% shares of Israel-based Taro for Rs 2,892 crore
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries on Thursday said it will acquire the remaining 21.52% stake in Israel…
PTI
Inspired by Piko Taro’s viral song, Tokyo just got its first Pineapple -Apple Pen restaurant
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Market Morning: Sensex, Nifty open in green, JSW, Tata Comms. in action
As for sectoral indices, except for Nifty FMCG (down by 0.01%), IT (down by 0.09%) and realty (down…
I grew up in Hawaii and travel to Kauai every year — here's my ultimate guide to exploring the Garden Isle
Traveling to Kauai, Hawaii? Check out Insider's complete travel guide featuring local tips on where…
Sarah Etinas
People are dunking on Google search AI's nonsensical answers
The new search tool — called AI Overview — is returning some responses that are slightly nonsensica…
Geoff Weiss
There's a hidden farm-to-table dining experience on Oahu, and as a local, I'm tempted to keep it a secret
Tourists visiting Hawaii probably miss one of my favorite things to do on Oahu. Kahuku Farms has an…
Sarah Etinas
ChatGPT mixes up Japan's digital transformation minister with the country's prime minister, report says
Japan's digital transformation minister, Taro Kono, said people should be careful when using ChatGP…
Beatrice Nolan
TikTok has a matchmaking forum for employees to set up colleagues on dates, and some are leaving disparaging comments about women's weight, report says
Corporate matchmaking is not uncommon in China, with companies like Alibaba and Huawei having simil…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Japan decides it's time to stop using floppy disks, report says
A Japanese government committee found almost 1,900 processes for which the outdated data storage me…
Jyoti Mann
I grew up in Hawaii and travel to Kauai every year — here's my ultimate guide to exploring the Garden Isle
Traveling to Kauai, Hawaii? Check out Insider's complete travel guide featuring local tips on where…
Sarah Etinas
Seriously thinking about joining the Indian UPI payments system says Japanese official
After Singapore's integration in the UPI network, Japan is also considering a similar move. In an i…
ANI
Stock in a Japanese company that makes MSG is up 29% this year to a record high as it expands its push into the semiconductor industry
Food seasoning maker Ajinomoto will accelerate its expansion in producing high-tech chipmaking film…
Carla Mozée
'I don't want to die:' How 14 youth advocates in Hawaii are fighting climate change by taking the state to court
A group of youth advocates have sued the state's Department of Transportation over greenhouse-gas e…
Yoonji Han
The 'last man' selling floppy-disks says airlines continue to make orders for the ancient storage technology
The founder of floppydisk.com says that the airline industry is among his biggest customers, along …
Travis Clark
'I quit my high-paying tech job': 10 people share what finally drove them away from big tech
Ten professionals share why they quit high-paying tech jobs and what they do now. Some experienced …
Aria Yang
Fumio Kishida to become Japan's next Prime Minister
Kishida, former Japanese foreign minister, secured 257 votes in a runoff to win over his contend…
Naomi Osaka said it was 'really surreal' to earn praise from Andy Murray during her Australian Open match
"It was really cool just to have someone like him talking about my game," Naomi Osaka said of Andy …
Meredith Cash
How one millennial resident in Honolulu maintains a simple and sustainable lifestyle to help fight the climate crisis
Jennifer Lieu is a transplant from Texas who does everything from shop locally to volunteer to pres…
Erica Sweeney
A sushi restaurant chain in California has been forced to close all 9 locations once a week because of a staff shortage
The owner of Mikuni Restaurant Group told KCRA his attempts to find new staff have been unsuccessfu…
Zahra Tayeb
Japan wants to toss a bunch of clunky, cacophonous '80s fax machines from its offices, but many employees are demanding that the devices stay
Japanese office workers are waging war over the fax.