UncategorizedTrump administration to partially fund SNAP this month after judges order use of emergency reserves fwadmin / November 4, 2025 The government says an emergency fund it will use has $4.65 billion — enough to cover about half the normal benefits.
UncategorizedCEO Andy Jassy says Amazon’s 14,000 layoffs weren’t about cutting costs or AI taking jobs: ‘It’s culture’ fwadmin / November 4, 2025 Jassy said the cuts weren’t AI-driven, “not right now at least.”
UncategorizedOpenAI signs $38 billion deal to power AI tools with ‘hundred of thousands’ of Nvidia chips via Amazon Web Services fwadmin / November 4, 2025 The agreement comes less than a week after OpenAI altered its partnership with its longtime backer Microsoft, which until early this year was the startup’s exclusive cloud computing provider.
UncategorizedInside Black Cube: how notorious intelligence firm rakes in client fees fwadmin / November 4, 2025 Deposition with Black Cube co-founder details how firm profits from placing stories and prompting regulatory investigations
UncategorizedThe far right can win in Europe but it struggles to govern fwadmin / November 4, 2025 The continent’s political future could be defined by a never-ending struggle between the centre and the radical right
UncategorizedWhat are Rachel Reeves’ tax options in the Budget? fwadmin / November 4, 2025 Chancellor examining wide range of measures in bid to fill fiscal hole of between £20bn and £30bn
UncategorizedLockheed says it is working to accelerate delayed F-16 deliveries for Taiwan fwadmin / November 4, 2025
UncategorizedThe Renters’ Rights Act risks creating a two-tier rental market fwadmin / November 4, 2025 The risk now is that well-intentioned landlords — the majority — find themselves caught in the crossfire
UncategorizedTrump renews push to end New York City vehicle congestion fee fwadmin / November 4, 2025