Blow to UAW as Mercedes-Benz workers in Alabama vote against union
Defeat marks a reversal for the United Auto Workers after victory at Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga
Defeat marks a reversal for the United Auto Workers after victory at Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga
Newly found correspondence includes a 2009 email from Jeremy Hunt raising constituents’ concerns about Horizon
Jan Leike’s exit from ChatGPT maker is the latest sign of internal divisions over technology’s development
Return of the Roaring Kitty to the internet sparks a revival of meme-stock madness
Google and OpenAI unveiled new tools to bring ‘intelligent systems’ a step closer. Will this be a milestone for generative AI?
Regulator has requested detailed plans from lenders including Italy’s UniCredit and Austria’s Raiffeisen
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Robyn Denholm rejects criticisms of carmaker’s governance ahead of landmark votes on Musk’s pay and Texas move
With a poll date still unknown, concerns grow over Labour readiness for office
Vote of confidence as Proch spends £843,000
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As the health benefits of anti-obesity medicines widen, pharma companies need to rethink what they charge
The ex-wife of the Microsoft founder has become one of the most influential figures in global giving
New Biden levies on Beijing undermine the global economy and the climate transition
Detractors rue the event’s scale and waste but it still offers untold inspiration to gardeners
Decision is a boon for the mRNA-vaccine maker in its legal fight to recoup pandemic profits from rivals
There’s an arms race in academic publishing between AI, fraud detectors and authorship brokers
Trust in tech may have declined but demand for its services and shares is at an all-time high
Robert Fico undergoes second surgery after assassination attempt
‘In my father’s view a portfolio should be like a garden — a real garden, not a show garden’
International students have had UK job offers rescinded after visa changes made hiring them too expensive
People are much more open and honest in their private lives and now expect the same from their leaders
Trusted figures often used to persuade people to put money into fraudulent schemes
Industrial metal critical in electric vehicle batteries climbs almost 7%
Plus, a row over graduate visas could leave UK universities fighting for their future