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Age of Leisure: Are We Really Headed for a Three‑Day Workweek?
Some investors are betting AI will slash working hours and supercharge leisure. The evidence—and the caveats—suggest a slower, uneven transition. LONDON/NEW YORK — A decade ago, the idea that most people might work just three days a week belonged to…
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The Insider‑Watch Governance Case
How 2025’s enforcement blitz and new disclosure rules are reshaping board oversight of insider trading Washington, D.C. — At the close of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s fiscal year, a familiar anxiety has settled into boardrooms: who’s watching the…
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Samsung Strikes $16.5 Billion Chip Supply Deal, Aims to Recast the Foundry Race
Multi‑year contract—reportedly with Tesla—extends through 2033, bolstering Samsung’s U.S. footprint as AI-era demand reshapes the semiconductor market SEOUL / AUSTIN — Samsung Electronics has signed a KRW22.8 trillion (~$16.5 billion) contract to supply semiconductors to a major global customer, a…
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North Korean Hackers Said to Have Stolen Over $2 Billion in Cryptocurrency This Year
Blockchain Analysis Firm Elliptic Reveals Record Hacking Activity, Highlighting a Shift in Cybersecurity Threats According to blockchain analysis firm Elliptic, North Korean hackers have stolen over $2 billion in cryptocurrency so far this year, marking the largest annual total on…
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Tesla Unveils More Affordable Model 3 and Model Y Variants to Reignite Growth
New “Standard” Editions Offer Reduced Features and Higher Prices Than Expected, Sparking Mixed Reactions Tesla has officially introduced more affordable versions of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, aiming to reignite growth after a decline in sales in…
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AMD’s Challenge in the AI Chip War Gets a Major Boost
A Strategic Shift and a Landmark Deal with OpenAI Propel AMD Toward a $1 Trillion Valuation When Lisa Su took the helm as CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in 2014, the company’s market value was just under $3 billion.…
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ICE Contracts with TechOps Specialty Vehicles for Cell-Site Simulator Vehicles
Federal Agency Pays Over $1.6 Million for Surveillance Technology Used in Deportation Efforts U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has paid over $1.6 million to TechOps Specialty Vehicles (TOSV), a Maryland-based company, for cell-site simulator vehicles used in law enforcement…
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European Union Unveils Dual AI Strategies to Strengthen Tech Sovereignty
Focused on accelerating AI adoption and research, the EU aims to reduce reliance on foreign tech and enhance competitiveness. The European Union has unveiled two strategic initiatives aimed at advancing the adoption and research of artificial intelligence (AI) across key…
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OpenAI Takes Down Cybercriminals Exploiting ChatGPT for Malicious Activities
Hackers from Russia, North Korea, and China Found Misusing AI Tool for Cyberattacks OpenAI has taken action against three distinct clusters of cybercriminals who were exploiting its ChatGPT AI tool to facilitate malware development and other malicious activities. The company…
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Young People Are Rediscovering Old Tech in a Bid for Control
Teens and Twenty-Somethings Are Embracing CDs, Flip Phones, and Digital Cameras to Escape the Dominance of Screens Young people are increasingly turning to older technologies as a way to reclaim control over their lives in an age dominated by screens.…














