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President Joe Biden recently signed a $460 billion spending bill into law, preventing a partial government shutdown that was looming over the weekend. This bill covers funding for various departments, including military, veterans affairs, agriculture, commerce, justice, transportation, housing and urban development, and energy. On Friday night, the Senate voted 75 to 22 in favor
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Federal Reserve policymakers have been weighing the decision on when to start interest-rate cuts, and recent data has provided them with fresh reasons to remain on standby. A Labor Department report showed that U.S. employers added 275,000 jobs last month, surpassing economists’ expectations. However, revisions of prior months’ job gain estimates revealed smaller numbers than
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OpenAI, the world’s leading artificial intelligence company, has announced the return of Chief Executive Sam Altman to its board, along with three new directors. This decision comes after an investigation by law firm WilmerHale into the events surrounding Altman’s November firing. The board has unanimously supported Altman’s leadership, and the company has implemented new governance
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