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The U.S. May Not Need to Import Lithium for Much Longer
A significant lithium deposit has been identified beneath the Appalachian region, potentially transforming the United States' approach to el
Sam Altman and Anthropic’s CEO Just Walked Back Their Dire AI Layoff Warnings
Two of the technology industry's most prominent artificial intelligence leaders have substantially softened their previous warnings about im
Why Female Solopreneurs Are Adopting AI Faster Than Men—And Saving 6 Hours a Week
Women operating independent businesses without employees are increasingly embracing artificial intelligence technologies at significantly hi
Anthropic Says Its Latest Claude Model Is the ‘Most Honest’ Yet
Anthropic, the artificial intelligence company led by CEO Dario Amodei, has unveiled its newest Claude model, Opus 4.8, with the firm claimi
Tap water disruption for thousands of customers set to continue over weekend
Thousands of residents across Kent face an extended disruption to their water supply that is expected to persist through the weekend, accord
Google engineer charged with insider trading after D4vd bet makes $1.2m
Authorities in the United States have filed insider trading charges against a Google engineer based in Italy, alleging that the individual l
The Founder of Everlane Was Shocked by the Company’s Sale to Shein. Now He’s Launching His Own Venture
Michael Preysman, the co-founder and former chief executive of the direct-to-consumer fashion brand Everlane, found himself unexpectedly sid
This CEO Says Tech Execs Are ‘Prone to AI Psychosis.’ Luckily, He Also Knows an Easy Fix
Box chief executive and co-founder Aaron Levie has issued a cautionary message to fellow corporate leaders about the manner in which they ap
Former BP boss hits back at oil giant after his ousting
The former chairman of one of the world's largest energy corporations has launched a forceful rebuttal against allegations that preceded his
Police issue warning over Post Office scandal probe
Law enforcement authorities have sounded an urgent alarm regarding the criminal investigation into the Post Office Horizon scandal, cautioni
all face higher bills for mounting household energy debt
Energy bills in the United Kingdom are set to impose substantial new financial burdens on households this summer, with the regulatory price
Inside the 'extreme' movement that could help you retire decades early
David Scothern, a former gambling addict from Britain, has engineered a financial trajectory that will enable him to exit the workforce two
BP shares plunge after chairman ousted
Shares in the British oil and gas multinational BP experienced a significant decline in trading on the heels of an unexpected boardroom uphe
Homes across Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire without water during heatwave
Hundreds of households across three English counties have been left without access to running water during an unprecedented heatwave, as cri
Why an industry that brought £8.8bn to UK economy last year faces uncertain future
The video games sector in the United Kingdom delivered substantial economic contributions valued at £8.8 billion during the previous financi
Morrisons to shut 100 'loss-making' stores
Britain's supermarket chain Morrisons announced on Tuesday that it intends to close approximately one hundred convenience stores across the





