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Microsoft, Palantir Technologies and Abercrombie & Fitch are part of a growing trend that sees companies offering menopause benefits.
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Microsoft, Palantir Technologies and Abercrombie & Fitch are part of a growing trend that sees companies offering menopause benefits.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is urging governments and companies to address the risks of artificial intelligence (AI) in order to fully benefit from its potential. He will make this call in a speech ahead of the first global AI Safety Summit, whi…
Not sure if this is the right subreddit for this, but I just got a rather creepy crush confession text from an unfamiliar number that knew personal information about me, like my name and religion. It doesn’t seem like a traditional scam, and I’m sufficiently disturbed by how much information it had to just ignore it. If this isn’t the right subreddit, could someone please direct me to a someplace that could help? I tried a bunch of online options and apps but they all wanted me to pay, and I didn’t know what was legit and what wasn’t. Thanks in advance!
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When Avichai Brodutch began a solo vigil outside the Ministry of Defense, others began to join him.
Last year Johnson voted against the PACT Act, considered the biggest increase of veterans benefits in a generation.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday advanced Jacob Lew’s nomination — President Biden’s pick for ambassador to Israel — by a 12-9 vote, with most committee Republicans rejecting Mr. Lew over his support for the Obama-era nuclear deal …
An off-duty British-Israeli soldier threw back seven Hamas grenades targeted at a shelter by gunmen during the attack on a music festival on 7 October, Sky News has been told.
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New York congressman said he pulled office building alarm handle because he thought it would open a door
An Australian judge found that the cruise company and a subsidiary “breached their duty of care” in handling a coronavirus outbreak on the Ruby Princess in March 2020.