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The new gatekeepers use âtrustâ to discredit the press and talk about removing bias with AI - distracting us from their own shift to the right
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The famed consulting firm is expected to pay a $600m settlement over its role in the US opioid crisis. But the company’s problems don’t start there
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Consultancy giant agrees to two criminal counts, including for conspiring with drug manufacturers, in DoJ settlement
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If company fails to meet deadline, it could lead to Amazon’s first large-scale unfair labor practice strike in the US
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Economists are concerned about a longer decline in economic activity, but a shrinking manufacturing industry should be cause for more concern
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The 10-year deal is for the supply of 500,000 barrels of oil per day, or about 0.5 per cent of the world’s supply
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Ministers are increasingly concerned that the UK could lag if operations, research and development are not funded after they identified defence as vital to the government’s growth mission
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The company joins other retailers and hospitality companies in complaining that Rachel Reevesâs budget in October will mean higher staffing costs
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After a barrage of criticism, Network Rail is reversing its decision to replace Eustonâs train information boards with adverts â with more changes to come
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Average user generates greenhouse gases equal to driving an extra 123 miles in gas-powered car a year, data shows
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The company said it would no longer fund the venture and will prioritize Super Cruise, its driver assistance program
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Doughnut maker said it was investigating attack, which affects its online operations but not in-person sales
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Social media giant says it is ‘aware that a technical issue is impacting some users’ ability to access our apps’
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Editorial: When an insecure government borrows credibility from business leaders, a lot can go wrong
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Large parts of Britain would not function without migrants, but there are consequences for housing, GDP and productivity, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
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Joyful memes, novelty merch, gushing support: it’s undeniably callous, but points to a deeply dysfunctional system, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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Walgreens could be bought out by Sycamore Partners, a US firm which owns the stationary brand Staples