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OpenAI’s Sam Altman Accused of Toxic Leadership, Psychological Abuse by Ex-Board Members

Sam Altman-Backed Group Just Finished the Largest Basic Income Study in the US. Here’s What It Found

The study gave 1,000 lower-income individuals $1,000 in monthly payments for three years. A project backed by OpenAI founder Sam Altman recently finished a landmark study on basic income in the United States---marking the largest research on the topic ever conducted in the country.


US Could See Another ‘Great Resignation’ as 3 in 10 Workers Plan To Quit in 2024: Survey

More than half of workers surveyed cited low pay as the top reason why they were likely to quit their jobs this year.

Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly Shares Decrease After Roche Reveals Obesity Drug Trial

Shares of pharmaceutical companies Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly slid after Roche announced results from a promising early-stage trial for its proposed obesity drug.

Amazon Prime Day 2024 Projects $14 Billion Profit, Data Analytics Say

With Amazon’s Prime Day merely hours away, Adobe Analytics data is expecting that the retailer would receive a $14 billion paycheck.


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UK Economy Grows 0.4% in May: Official Statistics
The United Kingdom’s Office of National Statistics released the latest economic figures, which revealed that the country’s economy grew by 0.4% in May.
Alzheimer's Treatment Breakthrough: Nasal Sprays Boost Brain Health, Study Suggests
A recent study indicates that nasal sprays containing tiny lipophilic micelles may significantly enhance Alzheimer's treatment by improving cognitive function.
Credit Scores Can Also Be an Early Warning Sign of Cognitive Decline, Research Finds
A new study found that credit scores, which measure a person's capacity to pay back loans, may also serve as an early indicator of cognitive deterioration.
If Donald Trump Tax Cuts Extended, Top 5% of Taxpayers Would Get Almost Half of the Benefit
The extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would predominantly benefit higher-income households, according to an analysis by the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center.
Philippines’ Jobless Rate Increases to 4.1% in May, Official Statistics Say
The unemployment rate in the Philippines was recorded at 4.1% as more Filipinos join the workforce and the labor market, while the underemployment rate decreased to 9.9% in May compared to 14.6% in April, the lowest it has been since 2005.
US National Debt on Pace to Reach Record-Setting Level in the Next 4 Years
The United States (US) is reportedly on the path to encountering an unprecedented level of national debt in the next four years.
GLP-1 Treatments Like Ozempic Reduce Risk of Obesity-Related Cancers in Type 2 Diabetes Patients: Study
Patients with type 2 diabetes taking GLP-1 treatments, including Ozempic, have a reduced risk of developing 10 types of obesity-related cancers compared to those using insulin and other diabetes medications, according to a new study.
Ray Kurzweil Hopes to Reach 'Singularity' by Merging with AI
Computer scientist, futurist, and artificial intelligence advocate Ray Kurzweil is optimistic that he will become one with the 'Singularity’ by his eventual death.
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New research shows that American families will spend more than ever on Fourth of July barbecues due to inflation.
Ozempic, Wegovy Users May Face Rare Blindness Risk, Study Suggests Further Investigation Needed
A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology suggests that taking Ozempic or Wegovy may increase the risk of developing a rare form of blindness.
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