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Wonder Hires Chief Financial Officer In Preparation for IPO
The food technology and delivery chain plans to double the number of locations this year and increase automation as it eyes the public markets.
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Reliance Said to Work With Six Banks on Jio’s Planned India IPO
Reliance Industries Ltd. is working with half a dozen banks for the planned share sale of its telecom unit, Jio Platforms Ltd., with more advisers likely to be added soon, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The smell of Egyptian mummies is revealing 2,000-year-old secrets
The distinctive smell of ancient mummies is helping scientists decode the secrets of Egyptian mummification. By analyzing tiny traces of chemicals in the air around mummy samples, researchers identified dozens of compounds linked to oils, resins, beeswax, and bitumen used during embalming. The chemi
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Monastery shelters families fleeing Israeli strikes in Lebanon
Families displaced by Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have found shelter at the Saints Peter and Paul Monastery in Qattine
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Alibaba Plans Major Revamp to Heighten Focus on AI Profits
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. is setting up a business unit to bring its sprawling AI services and development endeavors under a single umbrella, signaling its determination to profit off artificial intelligence.
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China’s Oppo Reveals World’s First Crease-Free Foldable Phone
Half a year before Apple Inc. is expected to unveil its first foldable iPhone, a Chinese rival has solved the biggest compromise with such devices to date: the crease.
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'Special Players is not a major and never likely to be'
Golf already has four majors and does not need a fifth one, especially given three are already played in the United States, writes Iain Carter.
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I walked down aisle by myself on my wedding day after rare cancer diagnosis
Maariya Khan was left with minimal movement after needing surgery following her cancer diagnosis.
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In Ukraine’s Kharkiv, 20,000 children go underground to study
Subway schools provide safety as Russian assaults have killed dozens of children in Ukraine's second-largest city.
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Private Credit Strain Is a ‘Healthy Cleanup’, BofA’s Mensah Says
Signs of strain in parts of the private credit market present an opportunity for “a very good, healthy cleanup,” according to Bernard Mensah, who leads Bank of America Corp.’s international operations.
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Ireland’s Harris Says Europe Must Accelerate Energy Independence
Ireland’s finance minister, Simon Harris, said there are risks of a surge in inflation from the spike in energy prices and the Iran conflict is a “sharp wake-up call” for Europe to become more energy independent.
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TikTok and Meta risked safety to win algorithm arms race, whistleblowers say
Companies allowed more harmful content on user’s feeds, knowing their algorithms ran on outrage, BBC hears.