UK regulator softens stance on competition concerns between Microsoft and Activision

A Call of Duty: Modern Warfare video game from Activision Blizzard is inserted into Microsoft’s Xbox One video game console installed in Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, January 19, 2022. Michel Ciaglo | Bloomberg | Getty Images Britain’s competition regulator said on Friday it had narrowed the scope of its investigation into Microsoft’s takeover of Activision, saying …

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De reden om in een rode staat naar de universiteit te gaan

In politiek conservatieve staten groeit de afkeer om naar de universiteit te gaan. Wat de Chronicle of Higher Education noemt “tekort aan rode toestand” in het hoger onderwijs heeft evenzeer invloed op de beslissingen van potentiële studenten en medewerkers. Anekdotisch kan ik bevestigen dat dit echt is. In mijn werk als bijles aan universiteitskandidaten, heb …

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King Charles’ visit to France postponed after wave of protests

French gendarmes react near burnt-out trash cans amid clashes with demonstrators during a demonstration as part of the ninth day of nationwide strikes and protests against the French government’s pension reform, in Paris, France, March 23 2023. Nacho Doce | Reuters King Charles III’s visit to France has been postponed, as protests continue against reforms …

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The Fight to Expose Corporations’ Real Impact on the Climate

For many companies, those indirect emissions dwarf all the rest. Some companies and business groups contend that it is unfair to hold them responsible for pollution that they may not directly control. A graphics card maker, for example, may say it cannot control the coal plants that power its suppliers’ factories in distant countries; an …

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The Hill’s Morning Report — Congress takes blistering aim at TikTok

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Tether estimates around $1.6 billion in excess reserves to support USDT

Cryptocurrency firm Tether estimates it will make a profit of $700 million in the March quarter, bringing its total excess reserves to more than $1 billion, the company’s chief technology officer has said. to CNBC, revealing the latest numbers for the first time. Tether issues the USDT stablecoin, which is pegged one-to-one with the US …

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Music-Making Artificial Intelligence is Getting Scary Good

SUBSCRIBE: Apple | Spotify Listen to Episode 1 of this 3-part Science, Quickly fascination here. Transcript Allison Parshall: As a kid, I was something of a composer. Please brace yourself for Mozart-level brilliance. [CLIP: Parshall family home video of toddler Allison playing a tiny keyboard and singing, mostly gibberish] Parshall: As you can hear, I was a lyrical …

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Biden zal de aftrap geven voor een reis van drie weken waarin hij de economische agenda aanprijst

Het Witte Huis kondigde vrijdag plannen aan voor een reis van drie weken om de economische agenda en investeringen van president Biden onder de aandacht te brengen door middel van vorig jaar aangenomen wetgeving. De ‘Investing in America’-tour gaat aanstaande dinsdag officieel van start als Biden afreist naar North Carolina om een ​​chipmaker te bezoeken. …

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Deutsche Bank shares fall 9% after surge in cost of insuring against its default

A logo is displayed above the headquarters of Deutsche Bank AG at Aurora Business Park in Moscow, Russia. Andrei Rudakov | Bloomberg | Getty Images German Bank Shares fell more than 9% in early trading on Friday after a surge in credit default swaps on Thursday night as concerns about the stability of European banks …

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