Some Amazon employees walk out in Seattle to protest climate, office policies

By Matt McKnight SEATTLE (Reuters) – Some Amazon.com Inc employees staged a walkout on Wednesday in protest of the e-commerce giant’s changes to its climate policy, layoffs and a return-to-office mandate. More than 100 people gathered in the afternoon by the Spheres, the glass-dome monument at the heart of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters, according to a…

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Nvidia CEO feels safe relying on Taiwan for chips

By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – Nvidia Corp, a major supplier of chips and computing systems for artificial intelligence (AI), feels “perfectly safe” about relying so much on chip powerhouse Taiwan for manufacturing, its chief executive Jensen Huang said on Thursday. Some companies have expressed concerns about potential risks to business given heightened military threats…

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US debt ceiling bill passes House with broad bipartisan support

By David Morgan, Richard Cowan and Moira Warburton WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A divided U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to suspend the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling on Wednesday, with majority support from both Democrats and Republicans to overcome opposition led by hardline conservatives and avoid a catastrophic default. The Republican-controlled House voted 314-117 to…

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Russia reports attacks on oil refineries and town near border with Ukraine

MOSCOW/KYIV (Reuters) -Russia said Ukrainian artillery hit a Russian town for a third time this week and drones struck two oil refineries in an uptick in attacks on Russian territory as Ukraine prepares a Western-backed push to end Moscow’s invasion. Inside Ukraine, Russian-installed officials said five people had been killed in Ukrainian army shelling of…

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NASA UFO panel in first public meeting says better data needed

By Joey Roulette and Steve Gorman WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Members of an independent NASA panel studying UFOs, or what the U.S. government now terms UAP for “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” said in their first public meeting on Wednesday that scant high-quality data and a lingering stigma pose the greatest barriers to unraveling such mysteries. The 16-member body,…

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Elon Musk met with Chinese Vice Premier Ding in Beijing -source

By Julie Zhu HONG KONG (Reuters) – Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk met with Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang on Wednesday afternoon in Beijing, a source familiar with the matter said. The source declined to provide details of the discussions. The previously unreported meeting followed meetings with China’s commerce and industry ministers earlier in the…

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Apollo, Bain, possible bidders for Fujitsu’s $2.7 billion stake in Shinko – Bloomberg News

(Reuters) – Fujitsu Ltd’s controlling stake in Shinko Electric Industries Co has attracted interests from Apollo Global Management Inc and Bain Capital as potential bidders, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday. Dai Nippon Printing Co, Japan Investment Corp and KKR & Co have also expressed interest in the stake, the report said, citing people familiar with…

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Modi’s chip making plan flounders as firms struggle to find tech partners

By Munsif Vengattil, Aditya Kalra and Jane Lanhee Lee NEW DELHI/OAKLAND, California (Reuters) -Big companies including a Foxconn joint venture that bid for India’s $10 billion semiconductor incentives are struggling due to the lack of a technology partner, a major setback for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s chipmaking ambitions. A planned $3 billion semiconductor facility in…

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