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Occidental Rises on Wall Street After Buffett Purchases
On Wednesday, Occidental Petroleum was among the gainers on the New York stock exchanges. Berkshire Hathaway, the investment company of billionaire Warren Buffett, has ... -
Afghan Boys Return to Universities, Girls Stay at Home
After a long winter break, the male students in Afghanistan returned to universities on Monday. Women, on the other hand, are still not allowed ... -
Chinese National People’s Congress to Quarantine for Annual Meeting
Beijing declared a “great and decisive victory” over the coronavirus two weeks ago, but parliament and party leadership seem unsure. So for the annual ... -
New Earthquake With Magnitude of 5.2 Hits Eastern Turkey: At Least One Dead and Dozens Injured
Monday’s earthquake killed at least one person in Turkey’s Malatya province. Dozens of others have been injured, Turkey’s disaster management agency said. The earthquake ... -
Hugging Face and AWS will Collaborate on AI Creations
AWS is partnering with HuggingFace, a platform where developers share code and models around artificial intelligence, to make that code run more smoothly in ... -
Social Media Protection for the US Supreme Court
Two cases involving Google, Twitter and Facebook coming to court this week may partly determine the future of the Internet. First, the Supreme Court ... -
Tesla Employees Want to Join a Union Against Work Pressure
Employees of a Tesla factory in the American city of Buffalo are protesting the leadership of the electric car manufacturer. These employees work on ... -
Economists: Eurozone Inflation Will Also be Higher Than ECB target in 2025
Prices in the eurozone will continue to rise strongly in the coming years. As a result, inflation will probably still be above the level ... -
British Prime Minister Creates Two New Ministries, Including One for Energy Security
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has reshuffled his government. A new Ministry for Energy Security will be established, guaranteeing energy supplies and lowering gas ... -
Google is Working on an iOS Browser That Violates App Store Rules
Google’s Chromium developers are tinkering with a web browser for iOS that doesn’t meet Apple’s strict rules for browsers. For now, it seems to ...