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Newsletters
Good luck keeping up with the whirlwind of new AI regulation
By
Sage Lazzaro
March 28, 2024
Politics
Farmers in Brussels throw beets, spray manure at police and set hay alight to protest EU policies
By
Raf Casert
,
Mark Carlson
and
The Associated Press
March 27, 2024
Tech
Volkswagen workers are hoping to unionize in Tennessee. Even if they succeed, they’ll likely face worse conditions than their German colleagues
By
Ryan Hogg
March 26, 2024
Tech
Apple must secure China as it embarks on legal battles in the U.S. and Europe, Wedbush analyst says: ‘Grab the olive branch from Beijing and don’t look back’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 25, 2024
Tech
Apple, Google and Meta hit with investigations in first cases under sweeping new EU law designed to stop Big Tech from cornering digital markets
By
Kelvin Chan
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2024
Finance
European laws to stop deforestation may reorder how coffee is traded and benefit one Southeast Asian nation that has long promoted more sustainable farming methods
By
Aniruddha Ghosal
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2024
Politics
Europe will hit Russian grain with tariffs so Moscow can’t use exports to wreak havoc on the EU market
By
Samuel Petrequin
and
The Associated Press
March 22, 2024
Tech
Italy’s AI watchdog hasn’t been able to hire for any of its 4 open positions: ‘The search process went worse than our low expectations’
By
Ryan Hogg
March 22, 2024
Newsletters
Can AI hype fuel an IPO resurgence?
By
Sage Lazzaro
March 21, 2024
Finance
Bundesbank president hits back at recession-plagued Germany’s ‘sick man of Europe’ title: ‘I’m more worried that Europe is getting sick’
By
Ryan Hogg
March 21, 2024
Tech
Renault CEO calls for post-World War II style ‘Marshall Plan’ to halt Tesla-killer BYD’s onslaught
By
Ryan Hogg
March 21, 2024
Tech
Google hit with $272 million fine by EU in long-running feud with French publishers
By
The Associated Press
March 20, 2024
Leadership
Elon Musk calls X ‘number one source of news in the world’—and also a ‘hardcore, player versus player platform’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
March 18, 2024
Newsletters
Looks like Apple will need a partner to go all in on generative AI—but big antitrust issues await
By
David Meyer
March 18, 2024
Tech
Deliveroo is spending an estimated $230,000 to give a handful of riders 15 hours of childcare—after years of lobbying to avoid paying sick leave, PTO, and pensions
By
Ryan Hogg
March 18, 2024
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