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21.03.26 - 00:48
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Wall Street Week | Fed on Iran War, AI Expectations (Bloomberg)
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This week, the Fed holds rate steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices amid the war in Iran. And AI is advancing fast, but real-world limits mean it may transform industries more gradually and less dramatically than many expect today. Plus, are US tariffs on Canada causing long-term economic harm, or are they resetting the relationship between two closely linked economies? Later, efforts to limit teen social media use are gaining momentum worldwide, but uneven enforcement is raising questions about their real impact.
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21.03.26 - 00:00
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US company to pay $22.5m over newborn′s death after denying woman remote work (The Guardian)
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Chelsea Walsh prematurely gave birth after firm rejected work from home request in 2021 amid high-risk pregnancySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxAn Ohio freight-brokerage firm must pay $22.5m in damages to a woman whom the company denied permission to work from home as she tried managing pregnancy complications – and then endured her newborn's death after prematurely giving birth, a state court jury has decided.The case centering on Chelsea Walsh, her late daughter Magnolia, and Total Quality Logistics (TQL) unfolded as many employers increasingly allowed remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic – but then pushed to get workers physically back into the office. Continue reading......
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21.03.26 - 00:00
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′We need to think much bigger′: trade minister calls for greater ambition in UK-EU reset (The Guardian)
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Exclusive: Chris Bryant says policy agreements are being done in bits and pieces but a greater vision is needed by both sidesIt was all smiles and warm handshakes when the two men in charge of renegotiating the UK's relationship with the EU met in Brussels this week.Maroš Šefčovič and the UK minister for EU relations, Nick Thomas-Symonds, sharing a stage on the third floor of the vast European parliament building, were at pains to show the cross-Channel relationship was in a good place after years of rancour. Continue reading......
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