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Crypto Is In Trouble As FTX Declares Bankruptcy

In just a week's time, a 30-year-old entrepreneur who was once considered as a modern-day J.P. Morgan witnessed his digital…

3 years ago

Artificial Intelligence Has Already Replaced Certain Workers

Dean Meadowcroft used to work as a copywriter in a tiny marketing division. Writing press releases, social media posts, and…

3 years ago

The Biggest Newspaper Publisher In The US Is Suing Google, Claiming A Monopoly In Internet Advertising

Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in the United States, has filed a lawsuit against Google, alleging that the tech giant…

3 years ago

Jack Ma Lectures As A Visiting Professor At University Of Tokyo

The founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, has delivered his first lecture as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo,…

3 years ago

Richard Branson: Virgin Galactic Will Launch Its First Commercial Space Flights This Month

Virgin Galactic, a space tourism firm founded by Sir Richard Branson, promises to launch its first commercial flight before the…

3 years ago

Fed Policymakers Urge For Additional Rate Rises Just Days After Stopping Rate Hikes

Following the Federal Reserve's recent decision to pause its aggressive rate-hiking campaign, Fed Governor Christopher Waller and Richmond Fed President…

3 years ago

The Prices Of The Gas Markets In Europe Are Raising Once Again. Another Energy Crisis?

Europe's natural gas prices surged by over 50% in June, marking a significant turnaround from months of declines. Data from…

3 years ago

In The Battle To Govern AI, Europe Is In The Lead

On Wednesday, the European Union made a significant advancement towards creating the first laws in the world governing the use…

3 years ago

According To The IEA, Oil Demand May Peak This Decade

Even if some significant energy companies have announced plans to revitalize their fossil fuel businesses, the world's oil demand is…

3 years ago

Does The US Suffer From A European Recession?

The European Union's economy has contracted for two straight quarters as a result of slow consumer expenditure and persistent inflation.…

3 years ago