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20 articlesFashion designer Jeremy Scott gets a huge cheer after ripping up his AI-written commencement speech
Fashion designer Jeremy Scott delivered a commencement speech at Kansas City Art Institute that began with an AI-written draft. He tore up the speech in front of graduates, who responded with enthusiastic applause rather than the criticism other speakers have faced regarding AI content.
Living with my adult children wasn't the retirement I imagined. It's crowded but wonderful.
A first-person account by a retired couple who moved to their Oregon farm and now share it with their adult daughter's family. The author reflects on how multi-generational living has created both challenges and meaningful moments, framed as an unexpectedly positive lifestyle change.
Nuclear startup Deep Fission says itβs going public, again, and I have questions
Deep Fission, a nuclear startup, is pursuing an IPO targeting $157 million in funding. The headline and description signal skepticism about the company's viability and investor appeal, suggesting potential concerns about the startup's business case.
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Longest-running Red Lobster location in America is closing after 56 years
Red Lobster is closing its oldest continuously operating location in Tallahassee, Florida after 56 years of business. The closure is scheduled for May 24. The story presents this as a factual business announcement with minimal additional context.
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Money expert answers some of your top finance questions
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger provides answers to viewer finance questions covering topics like investments and home loans. The piece is a straightforward Q&A format offering financial guidance without apparent partisan framing.
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For Chinaβs ailing developers, retail frenzy greets semiconductor side-hustles
Chinese property developers facing financial difficulties are diversifying into semiconductor manufacturing as a business strategy. Listed companies announcing chipmaking investments have experienced significant stock price increases, triggering retail investor enthusiasm in mainland A-share markets.
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Nvidia's latest record result fails to impress investors
Nvidia reported strong financial results, but its stock fell in after-hours trading as investors express concern about the company's ability to sustain growth given increased competitive pressures in the chip market.
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Chris Mason: Reeves' summer savings drive won't stretch to energy bills
Chancellor Reeves is announcing cost-of-living measures this summer, but energy bills are notably excluded from the assistance package. The article frames this as a gap in the government's response to household financial pressures.
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Police probe theft of HK$8 million in luxury wines, other items from seaside home
Hong Kong police are investigating a burglary at a luxury seaside home in Tai Po where a 53-year-old businesswoman reported the theft of approximately HK$8 million in premium wines, Mao-tai liquor, and vintage tea leaves after returning from mainland China. The break-in was reported Wednesday evening, with police probing the incident.
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Students Keep Booing AI During Commencement Speeches, and Honestly, They Might Be Right
Students at commencement speeches have booed speakers promoting AI, with the article framing this as justified pushback against business leaders endorsing the technology. The piece presents student skepticism toward AI as visceral and morally sound without substantive engagement with counterarguments.
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Lululemon hits back at its founder after months of attacks, saying heβs just jealous
Lululemon has publicly responded to criticism from founder Chip Wilson by characterizing him as jealous and suggesting his business vision is outdated. The company frames Wilson's recent attacks as motivated by covetousness rather than substantive disagreement.
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Palestinian leaderβs son wins role in Abbasβ party, official says
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's son, a millionaire businessman, has been appointed to a steering role in the Fatah political party, according to party officials. The headline emphasizes family succession within Palestinian political structures. The article excerpt provides minimal additional context or analysis.
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Hung Shui Kiu industrial park operator eyes bond issuance, tax cuts for firms
Jeffrey Lam Kin-fung, incoming chairman of Hong Kong's Hung Shui Kiu Industry Park Company, signaled plans to issue bonds for operational financing and propose tax incentives to the government to attract businesses to the industrial park. The announcement comes two weeks before his three-year term begins.
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Hong Kongβs iconic Bank of China Tower opens in 1990 β SCMP archive
An archive piece from May 1990 reporting on the official opening of Hong Kong's Bank of China Tower, where political and business leaders attended festivities. The article notes that recent tensions between participants were set aside during the celebration with handshakes and formal proceedings.
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Indonesia pushes back after Chinese business group complains tougher rules hurt investors
Chinese businesses in Indonesia have warned President Prabowo that new regulatory rules are damaging investor confidence, particularly in the nickel sector. Indonesian ministers have responded by asserting that national sovereignty over resources takes priority, while claiming openness to dialogue. The story frames this as growing tension between Jakarta's resource control agenda and foreign investment interests.
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Maduro ally Alex Saab deported to US
Venezuelan businessman Alex Saab, identified as an ally of former President NicolΓ‘s Maduro, was deported to the United States on May 16. The report cites Venezuela's migration agency SAIME as the source. No additional details about charges, legal proceedings, or circumstances are provided.
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Venezuelan official Alex Saab, a Maduro ally, deported to US
Venezuelan businessman Alex Saab, described as a Maduro ally, was deported to the United States according to Venezuela's migration agency SAIME. The article provides minimal detail beyond the deportation announcement and Saab's background as a Colombian-Venezuelan official.
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Argentina ranks among 10 hardest countries in the world to do business in
Argentina ranks ninth globally in business complexity according to TMF Group's index, despite President Milei's deregulation efforts. The headline frames this ranking as disappointing relative to the administration's policy priorities, with the subheading emphasizing the gap between deregulation promises and actual outcomes.
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Trump touts business wins as China airs Iran, Taiwan concerns
Trump met with Xi Jinping for final negotiations, emphasizing economic achievements to markets. Simultaneously, China raised concerns about Iran and Taiwan during discussions. The headline juxtaposes Trump's messaging focus against China's stated priorities.
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Trump says Xi is βall businessβ as talks resume after Taiwan warning
Trump and Xi Jinping are meeting Friday to conclude a two-day state visit to China marked by diplomatic formality. Trump characterizes Xi as 'all business' following discussions that included warnings about Taiwan. The article frames the meeting as a significant diplomatic engagement between the two leaders.
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