
Britain Is Embracing Austerity 2.0
Set against the backdrop of a recession and the highest inflation rate in decades, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his finance minister, Jeremy Hunt, unveiled on…
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Airline Employees Are Bracing For Hellish Holiday Travel
American Airlines pilot Celeste Pasqua Pearce knew it was going to be a rough start to the holiday travel season. On a flight over the long Thanksgiving…
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Jigar Shah Has a $400 Billion Checkbook to Grow Clean Tech
(To get this story in your inbox, subscribe to the TIME CO2 Leadership Report newsletter here.) Figuring out how to finance the energy transition is a massive…
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Israel Tightens Rules on Cyber Exports After String of Scandals
Israel said it will tighten supervision over the sale of cybersecurity exports, a decision that comes after a string of scandals involving foreign governments allegedly abusing technology…
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Facebook Whistleblower- ‘We Can Do Better’
The Facebook whistleblower who caused a firestorm after releasing internal documents detailing how the company failed to address negative effects of its social media products came forward…
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India Will Test Elon Musk’s Twitter Free Speech Pledge
Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter could give the Indian government extra leverage to crack down on critics—despite Musk’s stated aims to preserve free speech on the platform—due…
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This Basketball League Pays High Schoolers Six-Figure Salaries
Most high school hoops players across America—if they’re lucky—travel to their games in a yellow school bus. They might—if they’re lucky—compete in front of the local junior…
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Twitter Cuts More Staff Overseeing Global Content Moderation
Twitter Inc., under new owner Elon Musk, has made deeper cuts into its already radically diminished trust and safety team handling global content moderation, as well as…
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TIME is Looking for America’s Top Law Firms
This year, for the first time, TIME will debut a ranking of America’s Top Law Firms, in partnership with Statista, a leading international provider of market and…
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Apple Expects Supply Shortages to Slash Sales
Apple Inc. shares slid after the iPhone maker predicted that supply constraints would cost $4 billion to $8 billion in revenue during the current quarter, casting a…
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