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Sep 13 2024BUSINESS

Xbox's Bittersweet Restructuring: 650 Jobs Cut, but No Games Cancelled

As the gaming industry continues to evolve, Xbox has made the difficult decision to eliminate approximately 650 roles across Microsoft Gaming, mainly in corporate and supporting functions. This move aims to realign the company's post-acquisition team structure and manage its business for long-term s

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

Is Melania Trump's Marriage to Donald Trump a Business Partnership or a Loveless Union?

The rumors surrounding Donald Trump's marriage to Melania Trump have been circulating for quite some time. While they have been a staple on the presidential scene, questions have been raised about the true nature of their relationship. Is it a love match or simply a business partnership? Sources clo

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Sep 13 2024POLITICS

The Grotesque Reality of Donald Trump's Alleged Sexual Misconduct: Unpacking the Evidence

The allegations of sexual misconduct against Donald Trump have been a topic of controversy for years. The latest development in this saga involves Jessica Leeds, a former Wall Street stockbroker who claims that Trump groped her on a flight in the 1970s. Leeds' testimony was presented in a defamation

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Can AI Agents Really Solve Employee Burnout?

Employee burnout is a growing concern in the modern workplace, with many professionals feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. Salesforce, a global CRM platform, is pitching its solution to this problem with the launch of Agentforce, a suite of autonomous AI agents designed to take on various tasks acros

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Sep 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Leaders Unite with Biden Administration: A Call to Action for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

The meeting between top AI business leaders and the Biden administration was a crucial step towards shaping the future of artificial intelligence. But what were the key takeaways from this summit, and what does it mean for the industry's growth and development? The discussion focused on building da

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

The Great Debate: Oura Ring vs. Apple Watch - Which Health Tracker Should You Choose?

The wearable health tracker market is dominated by two giants: the Oura Ring and the Apple Watch. While both devices provide health insights, they differ significantly in their approach.

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

The Ring Revolution: Why Oura Trumps Apple Watch Series 10

Why should you choose the Oura Ring over the Apple Watch Series 10? The answer lies in its revolutionary design, which prioritizes health tracking above all else. Unlike the Apple Watch, the Oura Ring is not a jack-of-all-trades device but a master of one – providing a comprehensive view of your hea

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Sep 13 2024CRIME

"Two Teenagers on the Loose: A Cautionary Tale of Escaped Teens and Public Safety"

The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ) has issued a public alert, urging citizens to be on high alert for two teenage boys who escaped from the Three Rivers Behavioral Health facility in Lexington County on August 28. Malachi Joseph Ussery, 18, from Columbia, and Robert Richard Lo

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

Can Crypto Mining Really Cause Health Problems?

The debate over crypto mining's impact on health has reached a fever pitch in Texas, with residents of small towns near mining operations claiming to suffer from "unexplained health problems." One mining company, Marathon Digital, is pushing back against allegations that its operations are to blame.

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

The "Health Care Terrorist" CEO: A Tale of Greed and Contempt

The story of Ralph de la Torre, the CEO of Steward Health Care System, is a cautionary tale of unchecked greed and disregard for human life. With a Harvard University-trained cardiac surgeon's background, one would expect a commitment to providing quality care to patients. Instead, de la Torre's ten

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