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Media Execs Prepare for AI to Bring End of Journalism Industry
Will the slow anaconda crush of AI mean the end of journalism? It's hard to imagine it completely eliminating the profession outright, unless the machines end up enslaving humanity à la the “Matrix” films. There will always be…
NFL Press Conference Sparks Debate Over Empathy In Sports Journalism
Lynn Jones-Turpin's comments to Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen at a post-game press conference ignited a debate about professionalism and compassion in sports journalism. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images) The question that resonated…
Elliott opposes group buyout of Toyota Industries
Elliott Investment Management opposes a proposed ¥6.1 trillion ($39 billion) privatization of Toyota Industries, urging other minority shareholders to resist the bid and arguing it could achieve greater value on its own. The company has an…
CES Gave Us a Glimpse of the Future. Watch for These Tech Trends in 2026
Earlier this month, our team fanned out across CES 2026 in Las Vegas, encountering thousands of new products, many poised to revolutionize how we interact with technology. It's not all about AI, though, of course, that's a big theme. We saw some…
World markets jolted, euro softens, as Trump vows tariffs on Europe over Greenland
Global markets are facing volatility after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to slap tariffs on eight European nations until the U.S. is allowed to buy Greenland, news that pushed the euro to a seven-week low in late Sunday trading. Trump said he…
Flipping Japan IPOs loses luster as small share sales disappear
Japan's initial public offerings have become less profitable to flip on their trading debut, a trend investors have welcomed as an indication of higher quality companies coming to market. IPO buyers received a median return of 26.3% in 2025 if they…
Will Japan become the world's next leader in AI?
Pessimism about AI abounds, with many fearing widespread job losses, soaring inequality, and even the creation of deadly machines. In Japan, however, one finds marked optimism. We believe AI will help our country to overcome acute labor shortages…
Shiseido faces tough turnaround after costly cosmetics stumbles
Shiseido, once a formidable challenger to L'Oreal and Estee Lauder Companies, is navigating its biggest challenge in decades, hurt by a costly misfire in North America and loss of market share to agile Asian rivals. After spending $845 million six…
Knowledge Nugget | India second in global adults diabetes burden - Study. Check out facts, data, and latest insights
At 90 million, India ranked second in the number of adults living with diabetes in 2024. China was first at 148 million and the US ranked third at 39 million, according to a study published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology journal.
Morocco vs Senegal free live streams: How to watch 2026 AFCON final from anywhere
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Red-state Republicans seek climate 'liability shield' for fossil fuel industry
This story was originally published by The Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. U.S. lawmakers in two red states are attempting to shield the fossil fuel industry from climate liability. In Oklahoma, a newly…
Dusty blue is the easiest colour to wear this season! And this £20 M&S jumper nails the trend
Everybody knows the best way to beat the January blues is to match your wardrobe to your mood. That's why dusty blue is one of the biggest colour trends this season, and we've just found the easiest way to wear it. Marks & Spencer's Cotton Rich…
Trump's Greenland tariffs have blown up the EU 'appeasement' plan
Ursula von der Leyen was preparing to claim a rare victory on Saturday, sealing a trade pact with South America's biggest economies. U.S. President Donald Trump had other ideas. Moments before von der Leyen stepped to the podium in Paraguay, Trump…
Japan's farm minister raises concerns over EU packaging rules
Agriculture minister Norikazu Suzuki expressed concerns about new regulations on packaging to be introduced by the European Union, during bilateral meetings with his counterparts from EU member countries in Berlin. During the meetings on Friday and…
American CEOs push back on Trump ... mildly
Speaking before a darkened ballroom on Thursday, U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark called on executives to be 'fearless' in defense of free markets over government control and said the U.S. must remain 'open to the world, open to the…
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