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The article discusses the Japanese Ministry of Finance's suspected currency interventions to support the yen against the US dollar.
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California peach growers are expected to destroy approximately 420,000 trees following the bankruptcy of Del Monte Foods and the closure of its canneries. The U.S.
The author discusses Mikal Bridges' recent offensive performance with the New York Knicks, noting a return to confidence after a poor playoff stretch.
The article reports on a University of Toronto Scarborough study regarding 'knowledge theft' in the workplace. It details how the theft of ideas leads to employee disengagement and anger, and suggests that implementing knowledge…
Archaeologists studying the Lingjing site in central China have discovered complex stone tools used by Homo juluensis. New dating based on calcite crystals suggests these tools were created 146,000 years ago during a glacial period,…
The article examines the economic impact of a conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran on African nations, highlighting the contrast between oil-exporting countries like Nigeria and import-dependent countries like Kenya.
Shell plc reported a significant increase in first-quarter profits, attributed largely to rising energy prices caused by conflict in the Middle East.
The author reviews 'Purpose,' an AI mentor created by Raj Singh and Mark Manson designed to provide direct, challenging feedback rather than the agreeable responses typical of other LLMs.
Jeffrey Clark, a Kentucky man wrongfully convicted of a 1992 murder, has been awarded $24.35 million in a civil lawsuit. The article details how evidence was manipulated by officials and how the original conviction relied on debunked…
The article discusses a recent Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship and provides information on four other zoonotic diseases: Nipah virus, Marburg virus, Mpox, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever.
Interpol conducted a global operation across 90 countries, seizing 6.42 million doses of counterfeit and unapproved medicines valued at USD 15.5 million.
A passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship, which experienced a Hantavirus outbreak during a voyage from Argentina to West Africa, spoke with Al Jazeera while in isolation.
The article provides a summary of premarket stock price movements for several companies following their quarterly earnings reports and guidance updates.
The article discusses the challenges facing recent and upcoming college graduates in a difficult job market characterized by low hiring rates and the rise of artificial intelligence.
The article presents a series of interviews with Iranian citizens regarding their perspectives on US-Israeli military strikes and the subsequent ceasefire.
The article reports on post-election violence in West Bengal following a BJP victory, including the killing of an aide to leader Suvendu Adhikari.
The article reports on a global survey conducted by the online travel agent Opodo regarding airport behaviors and passenger irritations.
France is deploying the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle toward the Strait of Hormuz as part of a proposed multinational defensive mission to restore navigation.