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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says Search to Feature Chat AI
Google plans to add conversational artificial-intelligence features to its flagship search engine, Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said, as he steers the tech company’s response
BP's Fuel Station Deal Meets Inconvenient Bid
Rival bidder ARKO has offered a higher price for TravelCenters of America. The company doesn’t want it. Source link
Bank Failures. High Inflation. Rising Rates. Is the Resilient Jobs Market About to Crack?
U.S. employers added 5.6 million jobs over 14 months, but gains have shown signs of cooling recently amid economic risks. Source link
Ex-Tabloid King Poses Threat to Donald Trump in Hush-Money Case
Once enlisted to help protect Trump from scandal, David Pecker could provide testimony potentially hurting the ex-president in his criminal case. Source link
Hopes for Hong Kong's IPO Market Rest on Alibaba, JD.com Carve-Outs
Investors see the tech giants’ plans to sell shares in subsidiaries as another sign that China’s regulatory crackdown has eased. Source link
Do Older Workers Work Harder? Some Bosses Think So
Kip Conforti is hiring for a part-time position at one of two package-shipping stations that he owns in Pennsylvania. He’s filled such roles with high
Medicare Cracks Down on Deceptive Advertising, Service Denials by Privately-Run Plans
Health Rule comes after the federal health-insurance program faced criticism that Medicare Advantage plans were running misleading ads Source link
Chipotle Sues Sweetgreen Over Its New Burrito Bowl
The fast-food company says the salad chain’s menu item is a trademark infringement. Source link
Disney Names Joe Earley Head of Disney+, Hulu
Chief Executive Robert Iger has expressed concern on how much is spent on content. Source link
The World’s Busiest Airports: Atlanta Tops the List
Atlanta has retained its title as the busiest airport in the world, as more people return to flying all over the globe. There were 93.7