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Hong Kong Minister Says Tech can Replace Some of City’s Frontline Civil Servants Amid Layoffs

Hong Kong Minister Says Tech can Replace Some of City’s Frontline Civil Servants Amid Layoffs

Several basic frontline jobs in Hong Kong’s civil service would be replaced with technology as part of the city’s efforts to restructure its workforce and make 2,000 positions redundant by the end of 2025.


Alex Jones' Infowars Nears Closure as Trustee Plans Asset Liquidation

A US bankruptcy court trustee has filed an "emergency" motion to shut down Alex Jones' Infowars media platform.

Julian Assange Walks Free After Pleading Guilty in Exchange of Not Being Extradited to US

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was due to plead guilty this week for violating the United States’ Espionage Act, a part of a deal that would end his imprisonment in the United Kingdom.

Novo Nordisk Announces $4.1 Billion Investment in North Carolina for Wegovy and Ozempic Production Boost

Novo Nordisk announced a $4.1 billion investment to build a new manufacturing plant in Clayton, North Carolina, to increase production capacity for its popular drugs Wegovy, Ozempic, and other injectable therapies.


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Hooters shutters numerous underperforming outlets across the US due to economic issues. At Hooters on February 23, 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo : Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Paramount) Hooters has joined several American chains that have shuttered several outlets, citing severe economic difficulties.
Apple Becomes First Violator of EU’s DMA Rules, May Face $38 Billion Fine
The European Commission released a preliminary ruling that found Apple violating the European Digital Markets Act.
Michigan's Bird Flu (H5N1) Outbreak Linked to Texas Dairy Cows, Affecting Poultry and Cattle Operations
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Elon Musk Welcomes 12th Baby, His 3rd Child With Neuralink Executive Shivon Zilis
Elon Musk announces the birth of third child with Shivon Zilis amid controversy over claims of secrecy and privacy concerns.
California Democrats Delay Minimum Wage Hike for Healthcare Workers Amid Budget Crisis
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‘Inside Out 2’ Shatters Box Office Records with $155 Million Weekend Debut
Disney-Pixar's Inside Out 2 continues to dominate the domestic box office, with an estimated $100 million expected in its second weekend.
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