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Exodus From America's Big Cities Slowed Last Year as Pandemic Receded
New census figures show suburbs and smaller metro areas claimed the most growth in the U.S. from mid-2021 to mid-2022. Source link
Four Bankers Convicted in Case of Putin’s Cellist Friend
Markets Finance The bankers, three Russian-born and one Swiss, were charged with breaking Swiss anti-money-laundering law, which they denied Source link
Satellite Operators SES, Intelsat Discuss Merger as Industry Looks to Consolidate
A possible combination could position the two to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink service. Source link
Microsoft Patched Bing Vulnerability That Allowed Snooping on Email and Other Data
WSJ News Exclusive Tech The issue was fixed days before the software company launched Bing with AI Source link
Citizens Financial Unit Investigated for Sales of Savings Product Controlled by Troubled Financier Greg Lindberg
WSJ News Exclusive Finance Massachusetts securities regulators confirm they are examining sales of annuities offered by Colorado Bankers Life Insurance Source link
Dreaded Medical Paperwork Required by Health Insurers to Be Trimmed
WSJ News Exclusive Health UnitedHealthcare, Cigna and Aetna move to revamp prior-authorization programs Source link
Generative AI Is Already Changing White-Collar Work as We Know It
Executives from Walmart, ZipRecruiter, Yelp and other companies detail how they are thinking about and experimenting with ChatGPT. Source link
Warner Music Group to Cut 4% of Workforce
The label behind Ed Sheeran and Madonna will eliminate 270 jobs as it repositions toward growth in technology. Source link
Exxon's Climate Opponents Were Infiltrated by Massive Hacking-for-Hire Operation
A charity created by some Rockefeller heirs is among the groups targeted by hackers. The oil giant hasn’t been accused of wrongdoing. Source link
AI Experts Call for Pause in Technology's Development
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio are among those who want a moratorium of at least six months to set safety standards