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Italy's government acts to curb Chinese influence on Pirelli
Italy's government acts to curb Chinese influence on Pirelli
By Alvise Armellini, Giuseppe Fonte and Giulio Piovaccari ROME (Reuters) -Italy's government said on Friday it had taken steps to
2023-06-17 04:21
Shorter Bonds in India Rally as RBI Cash Move to Boost Deposits
Shorter Bonds in India Rally as RBI Cash Move to Boost Deposits
India’s shorter bonds rallied and money market rates eased on bets that a withdrawal of the nation’s highest
2023-05-22 12:47
Ikea opens small-format store in subdued San Francisco downtown
Ikea opens small-format store in subdued San Francisco downtown
By Marie Mannes Swedish flat-pack furniture giant Ikea opened its doors to a new store in downtown San
2023-08-24 08:25
Computerworld Names Dine Brands Global to 2024 List of Best Places to Work in IT
Computerworld Names Dine Brands Global to 2024 List of Best Places to Work in IT
PASADENA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 27, 2023--
2023-11-28 00:15
Infosys Cuts Sales Forecast as Companies Curtail IT Spending
Infosys Cuts Sales Forecast as Companies Curtail IT Spending
Infosys Ltd. cut its annual sales forecast, signaling companies are delaying discretionary technology spending amid fears of an
2023-07-20 18:55
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
New York Times under fire for including ‘death’ on list of six ways to cancel student debt
The New York Times has been roasted on social media for listing “death” as a means to escape crippling student loans, after the Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s plan to cancel debt for millions of Americans. In an article soon after the Supreme Court’s ruling was released on Friday, the Times explained six ways “to get your student debt wiped away”. The suggestions included making an income-driven repayment, appealing for public service loan forgiveness, and bankruptcy and disability discharges. Under a subhead “death”, the Times wrote: “This is not something that most people would choose as a solution to their debt burden”. It went on to explain that federal student loan debt “dies with the person or people who take it on”. The macabre phrasing drew a swift backlash on social media. “That's a little dark, NYT,” writer Parker Molloy tweeted. “We’ve reached the point where The New York Times is suggesting death as a viable solution to crushing student debt,” wrote former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich. “I’ll try it out and tell u guys how it went,” another posted. The article was later revised, with the “death” subhead being changed to “debt won’t carry on”. The Times did not respond to a request for comment by The Independent. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration had overstepped its authority in implementing a sweeping $400bn student debt relief plan. The decision means an estimated 43 million Americans will be back on the hook for student loan repayments later this year. In a press conference on Friday, President Joe Biden insisted the fight was not over, and promised a “new path” for relief that would be legally sound. He has tasked Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona with coming up with a new forgiveness plan that was consistent with the Supreme Court’s ruling. Read More Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s plan to cancel student loan debts Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief after Supreme Court strikes down president’s plan An Area 51 blogger was raided at gunpoint by federal agents. He says the US Government is trying to silence him Trump makes brash Georgia 2020 case prediction as DoJ ‘prepares new charges’ – live Biden reveals ‘new path’ to student debt relief Army combat veteran to take over key election security role working with state, local officials
2023-07-01 05:17
U.S. Republicans tee up debt-ceiling vote in Congress
U.S. Republicans tee up debt-ceiling vote in Congress
By Kanishka Singh and Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON Republicans in the House of Representatives on Monday laid plans to
2023-05-30 01:59
Microsoft Pays $20 Million to Resolve FTC Kids’ Privacy Case
Microsoft Pays $20 Million to Resolve FTC Kids’ Privacy Case
Microsoft Corp. agreed to pay $20 million to settle a US Federal Trade Commission claim that the company
2023-06-06 23:54
Backlash Against Weaponized Dollar Is Growing Across the World
Backlash Against Weaponized Dollar Is Growing Across the World
All around the world, a backlash is brewing against the hegemony of the US dollar. Brazil and China
2023-06-02 21:47
Got packages to return? Starting Wednesday, Uber drivers will mail them
Got packages to return? Starting Wednesday, Uber drivers will mail them
Uber is adding a new task to its list of services: mailing consumers’ return packages
2023-10-04 19:19
Schneider National, Inc. names Darrell Campbell Executive Vice President and CFO
Schneider National, Inc. names Darrell Campbell Executive Vice President and CFO
GREEN BAY, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 6, 2023--
2023-09-06 18:59
Pakistan to Push Growth to 3.5% Amid IMF Austerity Measures
Pakistan to Push Growth to 3.5% Amid IMF Austerity Measures
Pakistan’s government will present a carefully-knitted together budget for the next financial year as it looks to balance
2023-06-09 10:18