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So-called "quiet quitting" could decrease if companies move to a four-day workweek, an ongoing UK study finds.
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The bankrupt crypto exchange collapsed in November 2022. Months later, customers in Japan are among the first to regain access to their money.
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The university hands-down wins the prize for clumsiest use of ChatGPT.
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The court will determine if the same protections apply to social networks' algorithmic recommendations as to individuals' posts.
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