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- [[Los Angeles Times]]
- Rocket Lab takes a big step in satellite communications
- ROCKET LAB, based in Long Beach, has acquired satellite communications firm Iridium for $8 billion.
- Bob Iger, Joshua Kushner discuss Vegas NBA bid
- Anthropic partners with California to expand AI use by government workers
- THE STATE and Anthropic, headed by CEO Dario Amodei, said AI will help, not replace, workers.
- iHeartMedia layoffs include 3 local hosts at KGGI in Riverside
- Rocket Lab takes a big step in satellite communications
- [[USA Today]]
- Work after we retire is a dream
- Few retirees get to do that, survey finds
- In EBRI surveys going back to 1999, the finding is remarkably consistent. Year after year, 70% to 80% of employees say they expect to continue working and drawing pay after they retire. Yet, the share of retirees who work has never ranged higher than 34%.
- States crack down on betting on election outcomes
- ‘Prediction markets’ in legislators’ crosshairs
- College paying off for some job seekers
- High-earning posts for grads from arts to business
- Accountants and auditors earn $81,680 a year, on average.
- Work after we retire is a dream
- [[The New York Times]]
- Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media
- The media business, which owns NBC News and Universal Pictures, will be separated from Comcast’s cable and internet business, following a trend in the media industry.
- The transaction would unwind a yearslong marriage between one of the world’s largest cable and internet providers and a renowned TV and film company.
- A.I. Riches Fuel Economic Divide in Asia’s Chip Powerhouses
- A.I. demand is driving stock market gains and booming exports in South Korea and Taiwan. But the rest of the economy is being left behind.
- In Taiwan and South Korea, manufacturers outside of the chip sector are not sharing in the spoils of the A.I. boom.
- It’s Not Just Nvidia. The A.I. Boom Has Ignited Asia’s Chip Companies.
- They make much of the gear that goes into giant data centers. Demand for their products is shifting the balance of tech power.
- Nvidia’s chief executive, Jensen Huang, signing a Taiwanese bank note at the Computex technology conference in Taipei, Taiwan, this month.
- China Emerges as a Relative Winner From Strait of Hormuz Crisis
- A report examines how the war in Iran has weighed on Asian economies, but left China in a more advantageous position.
- A factory of the Chinese electric carmaker Zeekr in Ningbo. China’s resources have allowed it to avoid the worst of the effects from the war in Iran.
- Comcast to Spin Off NBCUniversal, Ending a Long Union of Cable and Media
- [[Wall Street Journal]]
- Crypto Hoarder Charts Comeback
- Strategy to buy back shares, sell bitcoin, add reserves in bid to restore confidence
- $2B Repurchases of preferred and common stock planned by Strategy.
- Run of Dud Harvests Spurs Search for the Perfect Spud
- Left, John Bubb grows potatoes for McCain in Shropshire in the heart of England. Above, a new potato variety.
- Madison Avenue Goes Big On AI
- U.S. Rare-Earth Firms Battle Over Technology
- A rare-earth oxide from a California mine.
- Carmakers Test Market Demand With Return of Compact Pickup
- The lone success story in recent years has been Ford’s Maverick four-door pickup, introduced in 2021.
- Dow Tops 52000 After Adding Alphabet
- Crypto Hoarder Charts Comeback
- [[Financial Times]] 영국에 위치한 니케이 소유 회사입니다.
- Adidas faces German challenge over design rights for World Cup football
- Adidas spent more than three years developing the Trionda football used in this year's World Cup through tests in different climates and stadiums.
- The Trionda ball in play during Ghana’s World Cup game against England this month
- Statistics agency’s failures are a problem that counts for the UK
- Compared with other issues, the ONS may not figure prominently in Andy Burnham's in-tray. But reliable data is vital
- SK Hynix and Samsung agree $600bn plan for chip plants
- ▸ Seoul joins investment programme ▸ AI boom triggers surge in demand
- '[South Korea must] secure overwhelming manufacturing capacity' President Lee Jae Myung
- BAT to axe 9,000 jobs in global round of cost cuts
- British American Tobacco is slashing almost a fifth of its global workforce as the cigarette maker removes or outsources 9,000 jobs in a push to simplify its operations and cut costs.
- Adidas faces German challenge over design rights for World Cup football