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Here’s how key speakers managed to look past the industry’s hype
Kamala Harris speaks at HumanX.Big Event Media/Getty Images for HumanX Conference At HumanX in Las Vegas tech leaders talked about…
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VCs have poured billions into a nascent nuclear technology — these are the 4 companies to watch
The site of a small modular reactor in Changjiang Li Autonomous County, Hainan Province of China. The US does not…
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I worked as a recruiter at TikTok, Google, and Uber. This common résumé mistake could be why you’re not hearing back.
Farah Sharghi says job seekers need to focus on business outcomes, versus actions alone, in their résumés.Farah Sharghi Farah Sharghi…
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Trump isn’t backing down from Big Tech fights — but is willing to bend on AI
President Trump’s antitrust enforcers are not backing down from legal fights with Big Tech, even as the administration signals a…
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Brazil’s Eletrobras posts profit increase, announces additional dividends
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian power firm Eletrobras reported on Thursday a near 25% increase in its fourth-quarter net profit from…
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AI leading to faster, cheaper oil production, executives say
By Sheila Dang and Georgina McCartney HOUSTON (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence is speeding up oil and gas drilling and prompting…
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Shein Remains Committed to IPO as Firm Weathers US Tariff Storm
(Bloomberg) — Shein’s executive chairman said he remains committed to plans to take the fast-fashion retailer public despite being in…
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Oracle Gives Strong Outlook, Fueling Stargate Cloud Optimism
(Bloomberg) — Oracle Corp. reported a surge in bookings and gave a revenue forecast for the fiscal year beginning in…
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Commonwealth LNG sees new interest after securing export license
By Curtis Williams HOUSTON (Reuters) – Commonwealth LNG has seen an increase in interest from prospective buyers since it secured…
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AT&T Drops Pronoun Pins, Cancels Pride Programs in DEI Unwind
(Bloomberg) — AT&T Inc. is no longer encouraging employees to wear pins that state their favored pronouns and has canceled…
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