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Rishi Sunak: 'I'd like to give Giorgia Meloni a taste of Yorkshire nightlife'
Metro· 6 hours agoAnd fifth, we were the first... 2022? I’ve been really clear about my values. While I accept we...
Shropshire's Lord-Lieutenant Anna Turner reflects on half a year of service to King and county
Shropshire Star· 7 hours agoLast month we were also thrilled to learn of another Shropshire success – WilloGame Ltd (based in...
Final person to plead guilty in Denver fire that killed 5 people from Senegal could get 60 years
Associated Press via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoIn between shifts at Amazon to earn money she could send home to her relatives in Senegal — working...
Can AI boom drive Nvidia to a $4tn valuation despite investor doubt?
The Guardian· 7 hours agoWhen Jensen Huang spoke at the Nvidia annual general meeting last week, he made no mention of a share price slide. The US chipmaker, buoyed up by its key role in the artificial intelligence ...
Nutanix hunts disgruntled VMware customers
Network World· 20 hours agoHCI innovator Nutanix develops hybrid cloud management platform, inks key partnerships with Dell, Cisco and HPE. The new Nutanix is virtually...
Lidl reveals plans for eyesore Marton Hotel and Country Club site
BBC News· 22 hours agoPlans to build a supermarket on an "eyesore" site have been met with mixed reactions. Lidl said it...
Will SBF saddle up for a testimony after his media tour?
TechCrunch· 24 hours agoIf you’re keeping up with the news cycle, then you know FTX’s former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has gone...
Opinion | Chocolate Prices Have Spiked. Why Are Cocoa Farmers Still So Poor?
New York Times· 17 hours agoEmmanuel Frimpong, 32, is a cocoa farmer in Ghana, mostly by default. The exorbitant prices paid for cocoa beans and chocolate products in the United States and other nations barely touch the lives of Frimpong and those around him.