In business
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Broncos coach Sean Payton on trade for QB Zach Wilson: “We saw talent”
When the Broncos traded for Jets quarterback Zach Wilson earlier this week, head coach Sean Payton said the move wasn’t meant to be a smoke screen ahead of Thursday night’s NFL draft.
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Arsenal Urged To Sign Osimhen
Former Arsenal defender Mikael Silvestre has urged the Arsenal board to sign prolific Nigerian and Napoli striker Victor Osimhen in read more Arsenal urged to sign Osimhen
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Ukraine can keep on fighting Russia — but the 'victory' it wants might be out of reach
With future military aid looking uncertain, uncomfortable questions are being asked as to what "victory" Ukraine could realistically achieve against Russia.
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Battling Bell’s Palsy, Joel Embiid Scores Playoff Career-Best 50 Points In 76ers’ Game 3 Victory
Battling Bell's palsy, Joel Embiid scored a career playoff-high 50 points in the 76ers' Game 3 victory over the Knicks. The teams play again on Sunday in Philadelphia.
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US-India Business Council launches AI task force with Meta as co-chair
The United States Chamber of Commerce’s US-India Business Council (USIBC) on Thursday convened its first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force, which met virtually to discuss cross-sector collaboration in the context of AI's growing prominence. Meta was named co-chair of the task force.USIBC also announced that Infosys, UPS and BNY Mellon joined its AI Board Advisory Committee. “This expansion aims to strengthen USIBC’s efforts in driving collaboration and innovation in the rapidly evolving...
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UK policy denying visas to children of care workers faces legal challenge
Exclusive: Action by organisation supporting migrants argues new rules are discriminatoryAn organisation that supports migrant workers has launched a legal challenge against the government’s new policy to bar care workers from bringing children and partners to the UK, warning that it is “tearing families apart”.According to Migrants at Work, care workers have to choose between family life with their children and partners or getting a job as a health or social carer in the UK – they can no longer...
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UK consumer confidence edges up after stagnant start to year
UK consumer confidence improved by two points in April, after laying stagnant in March.
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Why Jordan Morgan Was The Perfect Pick For The Green Bay Packers
Green Bay landed an extremely versatile player who will be given every chance to be the Packers’ left tackle of tomorrow.
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India’s farmers are up in arms again. Will it hurt Modi’s reelection campaign?
While the protestors are beginning to up the ante by blocking railway tracks, the agitation this time seems a pale shadow of their movement in 2020.
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Tesla laying off 3,300 workers in CA due to declining sales, increased competition
Earlier this month, CEO Elon Musk announced Tesla will slash its workforce by 10%.
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Concourse Plaza Multiplex to close after 30 years leaving just 1 theater for Bronx residents
After 30 years in business, the Concourse Plaza Multiplex is set to close its doors for good.
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The Big Gun Wicker: Historic Sheffield pub building set for new lease of life as work begins
A historic Sheffield pub which closed after more than 200 years looks set for a new lease of life, but not as a watering hole. The Big Gun on the Wicker, just outside Sheffield city centre, which dated back to 1790, shut for good in September 2023. The celebrated heritage pub, famed for the sign declaring it ‘a nice pub for nice people’, had been the last pub on a street which once boasted numerous options for punters. Eight months later work is well underway renovating the premises, though its...