More than 200 people were injured and one person died in Paris following Paris Saint-Germain’s second consecutive Champions League win, the interior ministry said on Sunday, reviving France’s heated debate about street violence.
Daraxonrasib improved symptoms enough that some patients could resume activities they had previously abandoned and a new benchmark for treating the deadly cancer.
OpenAI saw off Elon Musk’s legal challenge to its pivot from non-profit to private company. Yet its original open-source philosophy still threatens the $852 bln firm. Data security and high costs may topple proprietary AI models – with bad consequences for sky-high valuations.
Potential rulings in the coming weeks on mail-in ballots and an attempt to further chip away at legal limits on money in campaigns could help Republicans in the November midterms.
The Iran war has pushed up fuel prices and hit demand for local short-haul flights, threatening carriers’ profits. Yet resilient US stock markets and commentary from Delta suggest wealthy stateside travellers will keep splashing out. It’s a tailwind for the likes of $25 bln IAG.
At many law firms, calling a colleague at 2 a.m. is a last resort. At Ohio-based law firm Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, the colleague is always awake — because it’s AI.
Kevin Warsh chairs his first Fed meeting in June, but Jerome Powell may still make his presence felt. His board seat runs to early 2028, making him a potential swing vote.