NYC Eases Rules to Speed Opening of New Migrant Shelters
New York Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending land use rules to accelerate the opening of
2023-05-17 02:27
US Senator Uses ChatGPT for Opening Remarks at a Hearing on AI
US Senator Richard Blumenthal opened a hearing on AI with a recording of his voice describing the risks
2023-05-17 02:27
Ukraine Latest: Fighting Around Bakhmut Shifts Lines of Control
Ukraine said its forces advanced in the suburbs around the eastern city of Bakhmut in heavy fighting, even
2023-05-17 02:23
Barclays, Morgan Stanley Lead Banks Nearing CO2 Disclosure Deal
A group of banks led by Barclays Plc and Morgan Stanley is working on a compromise deal to
2023-05-17 02:20
OpenAI, IBM Urge Senate to Act on AI Regulation After Past Tech Failures
Executives from two major AI companies asked senators on Tuesday to pass regulations for the ground-breaking but nascent
2023-05-17 00:21
US bank regulators vow tougher rules, oversight after bank failures
By Pete Schroeder and Ann Saphir WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Reserve is eyeing stricter rules on banks over $100 billion
2023-05-17 00:16
BlackRock Pushes Employees Back to Office Four Days a Week
BlackRock Inc. is calling employees back to offices at least four days a week, telling staff that the
2023-05-16 23:24
Federer-Backed Shoemaker Drops as Revenue Surge Fails to Impress
Swiss shoemaker On Holding AG fell after posting earnings and sales growth that failed to satisfy investors after
2023-05-16 22:29
Qatar Weighs Plan to Boost Stock Market Float to Draw Foreigners
Qatar is considering plans to increase trading in local stocks in a bid to draw more foreign investor
2023-05-16 21:19
Mercedes plans new electric van platform, 20% cost cuts by mid-decade
By Nick Carey LONDON Mercedes-Benz's van unit said on Tuesday that it plans a new, scalable platform for
2023-05-16 20:55
Bank Executives Face Grilling as US Lawmakers Pry Into Failures
The fight over who bears the blame for the recent US bank failures will turn ever more political
2023-05-16 20:29
Wall Street's 'fear gauge' is rising as US debt talks drag on
The United States government is inching closer to its so-called debt ceiling X-date, when the Treasury could run out of cash and extraordinary measures to pay all government obligations, and both political parties remain at odds with no concrete solution to avoid a default.
2023-05-16 20:29