Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City, dubbed the world's richest football club, has unveiled a £200 million training academy it says will transform the sport. (Source: Bloomberg 12/11)
Humane’s ‘AI Pin’ debuts on the Paris runway
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You’d better believe that Humane is going to milk the media hype cycle for
all it’s worth. After all, the company’s been buzzy since it first engaged
with ...
There's a New Global Entry App for US Customs
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International travel is about to get a little easier for the more than 12
million members of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Global Entry
prog...
Schedule for Week of October 1, 2023
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*Special Note on Government Shutdown*: If the Republicans shut down the
government again, then some economic releases will be delayed. The
impacted releas...
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This week at CBPP, we focused on food assistance , health , state budgets
and taxes , the federal budget , and the economy . On food assistance ,
Dottie Ro...
‘Every weld is a challenge’
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Philadelphia schools are focusing career-tech training on preparing
students to move from high school to apprenticeships and skilled jobs,
reports Chalkbea...
Three steps to keep your YouTube account secure
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In the spirit of World Password Day, we encourage all creators to bolster
the security of their Google accounts. Unfortunately, over the past several
month...
The US Treasury’s missed opportunity
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The US Treasury recently published the first in a series of reports
designed to implement the seven core principles for regulating the US
financial system ...
The search for the best middle-class tax cut
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Say you want to help struggling middle-class families by cutting their
taxes. Say you want to figure out an actually helpful plan to do that, and
not just ...
The World's Billionaires
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Carlos Slim Helu takes the No. 1 spot on Forbes' annual list of the world's
richest as a record 164 billionaires return to the ranking amid the global
econ...
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