Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion February 26, 2023
We recently published that lamented what the writer referred to as “clamor.” Harvey DeVane of Brunswick, gesturing at the furor over the whereabouts of classified documents, writes: “For a longer life, for improving our democracy, please ignore the useless clamor.” Siobhán Brett is the Press Herald’s opinion editor. The word “clamor” lodged in my mind last week as I watched critics of independent Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King bask in... + full article
Forbes USA Business March 10, 2023
Topline The sudden collapse of startup lender Silicon Valley Bank—which has culminated in the biggest bank failure since the Great Recession—has wreaked havoc on stocks and sparked fears of a potentially systemic conundrum, and though experts say the fears are largely... + más
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New York Post USA Tech February 23, 2023
A new type of pornstar is coming — in more ways than one. Amid fears Chat GPT will epic advances in artificial intelligence technology could also render X-rated entertainers obsolete in the near future. AI-generated pornstars — computer creations that look, talk and exchange... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 12, 2023
Speeches never matter much, except when they do. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ to Congress as Democratic minority leader, in the wee hours of Saturday morning, went viral over the weekend. Put to hip-hop , it has been viewed millions of times. The rhetorical heir to Barack Obama? J.... + más
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Fox Business USA Business January 05, 2023
FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where one small business owner hired an armed guard to keep watch. told analysts Thursday that the drugstore chain may have overblown concerns of retail theft last year and is pulling back on private security... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports November 09, 2022
LAS VEGAS — reported that the Red Sox are exploring trades for a second baseman with an expectation that they’ll move Trevor Story to shortstop if Xander Bogaerts leaves as a free agent, but Red Sox chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom described the report as... + más
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Fox News USA Politics October 24, 2022
The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee said Monday that talk about GOP opposition to is overblown.Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, argued that the problem for many GOP lawmakers was not aiding Ukraine in its hour of need, but rather the expensive way Democrats have done... + más
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New York Post USA Business October 10, 2022
The US secretary of labor pushed back on the supposed epidemic of “quiet quitting,” calling the post-pandemic phenomenon overblown. “I haven’t really heard about it from companies. I know that it’s being reported in the press,” said Marty Walsh in an interview with... + más
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