Florida’s DeSantis seeks to disqualify judge in Disney case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawyers for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican mulling a 2024 presidential run, are asking that a federal judge be disqualified from overseeing a dispute between DeSantis and Walt Disney Co, questioning the judge’s impartiality in the case. Lawyers for DeSantis, who is being sued for allegedly targeting Disney for company leadership’s…

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Mexico to announce work visa program for Central Americans

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico will present a program this week to give Central Americans temporary visas to work on public infrastructure projects, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Monday. Such projects require more people such as welders, iron-workers and engineers, Lopez Obrador told his regular daily news conference. “We need a workforce for these…

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BlackRock moves from ‘overweight’ to ‘neutral’ on credit

(Reuters) – BlackRock Investment Institute on Monday said it was moving from “overweight” to “neutral” on credit, saying yields are not enough to compensate investors for tightening credit conditions. In a research note, it also said it was moving from “underweight” to “neutral” on private markets following recent weakness in the U.S. regional banking industry….

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Ironwood bulks up on digestive therapies with $1.15 billion VectivBio buy

By Raghav Mahobe (Reuters) -Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc said on Monday it would buy Switzerland-based drug developer VectivBio Holding AG for $1.15 billion, adding a promising treatment for digestive disorders to its portfolio. Ironwood has offered $17 per share for VectivBio, a premium of about 43% to the stock’s last close. VectivBio’s shares were at $16.21…

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Biden to nominate Democrat for key seat on US telecom regulator

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden on Monday said he plans to nominate attorney Anna Gomez for a key fifth seat on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), after Democrats had been stymied since 2021 from gaining a majority on the five-member telecommunications regulator. Gomez, a Democratic telecommunications attorney, currently serves as…

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Regulators dust off rule books to tackle generative AI like ChatGPT

By Martin Coulter and Supantha Mukherjee LONDON/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – As the race to develop more powerful artificial intelligence services like ChatGPT accelerates, some regulators are relying on old laws to control a technology that could upend the way societies and businesses operate. The European Union is at the forefront of drafting new AI rules that…

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Kansas farmers abandon wheat fields after extreme drought

By Tom Polansek WICHITA, Kansas (Reuters) – Farmers in Kansas, the biggest U.S. producer of wheat used to make bread, are abandoning their crops after a severe drought and damaging cold ravaged farms. They are intentionally spraying wheat fields with crop-killing chemicals and claiming insurance payouts more than normal, betting the grain is not worth…

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