Labour party to review Britain’s business tax regime
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California will not do business with Walgreens over abortion pill issue
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US blue-chips cling to gains as traders await interest rate hints
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Adnoc and Gunvor deal talks reach impasse
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FTX’s trading affiliate Alameda sues Grayscale over crypto investments
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When — and How — to Keep a Poker Face at Work
Maintaining a poker face doesn’t necessarily mean suppressing your feelings or being dishonest. It simply means practicing emotion regulation by being aware of your facial expres
Removing Demographic Data Can Make AI Discrimination Worse
A recent study suggests that denying AI decision makers access to sensitive data actually increases the risks of discriminatory outcome. That’s because the AI draws incomplete in
Become More Comfortable Making Bold Decisions
Leaps of faith make great scenes in a movie, but in real life they fill us with stress and uncertainty, two emotions that are not comfortable for the human brain. To face down our
AUD/USD extends recovery above 0.6730 as RBA looks to stretch rates further
AUD/USD has scaled above 0.6730 after a recovery move ahead of the RBA policy. A fifth consecutive 25 bps rate hike to 3.60% is expected from the RBA. US Labor market data could be