Month: July 2023
Crypto Miners Seek a New Life in AI Boom After an Implosion in Mining
Demand for high-end chips allows cryptocurrency companies to repurpose idle equipment.
Read MoreWho Should Buy a Folding Phone
Google’s new Pixel Fold and Samsung’s Galaxy Fold are video-streaming machines for long-haul commuters.
Read MoreBig Banks Stay Cautious as Stress Doesn’t End With a Test
The largest banks fared relatively well in the Federal Reserve’s stress scenarios, but they are still being conservative with buybacks.
Read MorePoet brings biblical Noah into familiar territory of urban Israel and climate change
‘The Book of Noah’ is Yoni Hammer-Kossoy’s ode to the environment and his backyard, along with the high-tech industry he left behind
Read MoreHow affirmative action myths divided people of color – NPR
How affirmative action myths divided people of color NPR Letter: In post-affirmative action America, offering benefits based on low-income status might be the answer Salt Lake Tribune How SUPCO’s affirmative action decision affects more than just higher education. WGN News Opinion | Employers
Read MoreAffirmative action divided Asian Americans and other People Of Color. Here’s how
Myths about affirmative action being discriminatory against Asian Americans helped spread a narrative that college admissions meant to increase diversity were actually racist. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Read MoreRecent Deals Fail to Spark Lackluster IPO Market
The new-issue market is still in recovery mode, as shaky receptions for three initial public offerings last week showed.
Read MoreA left-wing candidate in Guatemala;s election has surprised everyone by reaching the runoffs
In Guatemala, the race for the Presidency has taken a surprising twist: A left-wing, anti-corruption candidate has confounded all expectations and secured a place in the runoff vote in August.
Read MoreOver 700 protestors have been arrested in Marseille, France
How protests and unrest in France, following the police shooting of a teenager in a traffic stop outside Paris, is affecting the southern city of Marseille.
Read MoreKyiv targeted in overnight drone attack, first in 12 days
Ukrainians claim to intercept three cruise missiles and eight Iran-made drones
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