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Asia is ahead of the curve of using AI to fight fraud. Here’s what the rest of the world can learn from it
As Asia’s crime syndicates make headlines, Asian banks are quietly leading a shift in how to prevent fraud.
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A tech founder says his son spurned the Ivy League as ‘unfun, judgey and biased against white boys’—he’s one of many heading South for college instead
The number of Northerners going to Southern public schools has risen 84% over the past two decades.
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Rudy Giuliani suffers fractured vertebra in car crash after being ‘flagged down’ by domestic violence victim
His vehicle was hit shortly after pulling onto the highway in a crash that was “entirely unrelated” to the domestic violence incident, Giuliani’s head of security said.
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US trading partners ‘dazed and confused’ after tariff court loss
The judges suggested that any injunction could potentially be narrowed to apply only to those who sued.
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UK secures its largest ever warship deal from Norway
The £10bn agreement will deliver major boost for British defence industry and Glasgow shipyards
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The Fed’s independence is hanging by a thread, and this ‘nuclear’ scenario would signal ‘things are truly going off the rails,’ economists say
“The particular case of Governor Cook is not as important as what this latest move shows about the escalation in the assaults on the Fed.”
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Europe has ‘pretty precise’ plan to send troops to Ukraine, von der Leyen says
Post-conflict security guarantees will be fully backed by US commitments, commission president tells FT
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Britain needs a wealth tax on property
Targeting expensive houses and non-residential land would leave the vast majority of homeowners and farmers untouched
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Why you should be glad if your next boss is a young striver
Today’s newest workers have overcome hurdles that would have seemed preposterous to their older colleagues