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Myanmar-Thailand earthquake live updates: More than 150 dead, hundreds injured
A 7.7 magnitude earthquake rattled much of Southeast Asia on Friday, flattening skyscrapers and leaving more than 150 people dead from Myanmar to Thailand.
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SEC stops defending climate disclosure rule
The Securities and Exchange Commission voted to end its defense of the climate-related disclosure rule it approved last year under the Biden administration.
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8 ways highly successful people approach failure that the average person never thinks about
When you trip and fall, you can either stay down or get back up. That’s life in a nutshell. Now, I’m sure you’ve stumbled a few times, we all have….
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House Republicans eye hearings on Judge Boasberg, bill to rein in federal judges
As President Donald Trump’s battle with the judiciary escalates, House Republicans are eyeing ways to rein in judges from blocking parts of his agenda.
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Acumatica launches update with new interface, AI, payments
ERP solutions provider Acumatica announced the rollout of its R1 release, sporting enhanced AI features as well as more industry-specific solutions.
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8 things a narcissist will say to make you feel like you’re the problem
If someone tells you “You’re too sensitive,” you might just think they’re right. If someone says, “You’re always overreacting,” you might start to question your reactions. Welcome to the world…
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Spring Forecast 2025 and what it means for small businesses
By Anna Jordan on Small Business UK – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs The government has announced its Spring Forecast, normally known as the Spring Statement….
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A NASA spacecraft will make another close pass of the sun
A NASA spacecraft will make its second close brush with the sun
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AI in advisory: Forensic accounting
The first of four looks at how specific accounting firm niches are being impacted — for good and ill — by artificial intelligence.
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Judge to hear arguments over administration’s failure to recall deportation flights
A judge will hear arguments Monday over whether officials knowingly violated a court order when they handed over 200 alleged gang members to El Salvadoran authorities.










