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UN to place Israel on sexual violence in conflict blacklist, Israeli envoy says Reuters
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Iran war impact could 'doubly scar' euro zone consumers, ECB research finds Reuters
Among some nuclear strategists, military officers, and lawmakers, a belief bordering on the canonical has taken root that the United States is on the short end of a “deterrence gap” with Russia and China. Both countries, and especially Russia, possess theater-range nuclear weapons, whose comparative
On April 15, technology podcaster Dwarkesh Patel published a two-hour interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. For roughly forty minutes, Patel asked one question six different ways. The question was this: If American-made compute trains AI models with the serious cyber-offensive capabilities Anthrop
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Finance ministry asked cabinet in February to freeze expenditure in other areas as cost of conflict mounts
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If a company were burning through essentially all of its cash flow each month, I’d be pretty nervous about its prospects. But that’s basically how Americans have been running their households since Donald Trump returned to the presidency with an inflationary agenda of tariffs and, most recently, hig
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Memorial Day marks the official start to summer blockbuster season, and while a $100 million opening weekend would be a success for just about any franchise, Star Wars is saddled with Death Star-sized expectations. The Mandalorian & Grogu, the first Star Wars theatrical release since 2019, grossed $
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Chevron Chairman & CEO Mike Wirth discusses the impact of the war in Iran on oil prices and global supplies, multiple attacks this week on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, the company’s view on Venezuela, and potential oil and gasoline shortages. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Sourc
China's Innovent Biologics signs drug deal with Pfizer worth up to $10.5bn
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