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Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan’s push to utilize antitrust laws to safeguard the interests of workers is currently being put to the test in a trial involving the proposed merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons. Khan’s approach, which aims to address anticompetitive practices impacting workers’ pay rather than just consumer prices, marks a
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The boom in artificial intelligence technologies is driving the demand for more powerful processors and increased energy consumption in data centers. Sustainable Metal Cloud (SMC) has positioned itself as a key player in this space by offering innovative solutions that are sustainable and energy-efficient. SMC’s HyperCubes, which are filled with servers equipped with Nvidia processors
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s recent speech at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium has sparked significant speculation and debate. Many analysts and market participants see his remarks as indicative of a significant dovish shift in the central bank’s stance on monetary policy. Powell’s indication that the Fed is prepared to lower interest rates aligns with
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The animated film Inside Out 2 has achieved a major milestone by becoming the first animated movie to cross the $1B international box office threshold. With a current total nearing $1.003B, it has solidified its position as the highest-grossing animated film globally and overseas. This impressive achievement places it among the exclusive group of only
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The recent shift in leadership within Thailand’s government has brought to light differing perspectives on economic policy, particularly in relation to the central bank’s independence. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has expressed concerns that central bank autonomy may hinder economic growth, a sentiment echoed by her predecessor, Srettha Thavisin. However, Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput
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