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Republican and Democratic lawmakers say choice imperils extension of expiring Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
HUB Security to implement 1-for-20 reverse stock split
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Tech billionaire writes 110 posts, retweets and replies about British affairs in space of week
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Shares of Applied Aerospace & Defense Inc. rose about 3.75% in its trading debut, after the space and defense engineering firm raised $650 million in an initial public offering priced near the top of a marketed range.
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The boom in artificial intelligence investment is a “fundamental, generational” phenomenon driving markets and filtering through to the economy at large, said Christina Minnis, global head of the alternatives origination group at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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A Hong Kong school principal has been fired after he swore at security guards during a student trip to Singapore last month, the institution has announced. The management committee of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun announced on Wednesday the immediate dismissal of principal
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Hispanic voters are down on President Donald Trump, and a majority are poised to support Democratic candidates in midterm elections this fall. But that doesn’t mean this crucial bloc is coming home to Democrats — or that it’s satisfied with the party’s agenda.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX needed comparatively little money to build a world-beating space launch and satellite-broadband firm. But as it reframes itself partly as an artificial-intelligence infrastructure company — offering both terrestrial and potentially space-based computing capacity — its financial ne
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Applied Aerospace & Defense Inc., a space and defense engineering firm, raised $650 million in an initial public offering, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Just over a week ago, the question facing the American “intelligence community” — all of the assorted spies and spooks at 18 different agencies — ran roughly as follows: Are things so bad that they can only get better? Or is there another step down?