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08.03 / 21:05
markets UPS Digital Food country information reports Best of the Week | Will artists lead the revolution against AI?
an article in the MIT Tech Review, a slew of new tools. ‘Nightshade’ is one such tool that offers artists a chance to fight back against AI. The tool was created by Ben Zhao, a professor at University of Chicago.
08.03 / 19:52
Action Food Actor Celebrity stars recommendations guidelines NOT Celebrities not solely accountable for misleading ads: Parineeti Chopra
Celebrities endorsing products or services need to do their due diligence and educate themselves «to the best of their ability but can't be held solely accountable if, in rare cases, claims go wrong,» said actor Parineeti Chopra. The Golmaal Again and Mission Raniganj star was speaking to ET, after announcing expansion plans for personal care startup Clensta where she is an investor. «We associate with a product with that sense of responsibility. However, we are not creators of the product; we are here to put the word out, whether it is a food item or a shampoo,» she said.
08.03 / 18:23
Reuters CEO Food country reports medicines Compounded semaglutide poses serious U.S. health issue, Novo Nordisk CEO says
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) — Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO)'s CEO on Friday said compounded semaglutide in the United States is a serious health issue.
08.03 / 18:02
Provident Manufacturing Food community cover International Pharmaceuticals Govt expands tax refund scheme to cover SEZs, export-oriented units
NEW DELHI : Amidst global economic uncertainties and supply chain disruptions, the government has expanded the scope of a scheme designed to make Indian exports more competitive globally by refunding various central, state and other local duties and taxes. The government has expanded the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme to support advance authorisation holders, export-oriented units, and special economic zones.
08.03 / 18:01
Reuters Waters Food Death President medicines US President Biden calls out Israel over aid situation in Gaza, announces temporary port plan to stop famine
Israel in its “right to defend", has now called out the Benjamin Netanyahu government for orchestrating an impending famine in the Palestinians enclave. Israel's military campaign against Hamas fighters has devastated the Gaza Strip and plunged its 2.3 million people into a humanitarian catastrophe. The world has accused the Benjamin Netanyahu Government of genocide as Gaza's death toll crossed 30,000 in the fifth month of inflated war.
08.03 / 16:41
markets Fox economy Food track reports Department US economy adds 275,000 jobs in February, unemployment rate ticks higher
The Bahnsen Group CIO David Bahnsen previews Fed Chair Jay Powell’s testimony before Congress and shares his expectations for upcoming job data.
08.03 / 16:21
markets UPS Manufacturing Pool Food country Canada’s unemployment rate rises to 5.8% despite 41K jobs added in February
Canadian employers are continuing to hire, but are still outpaced by population growth in the country, Statistics Canada said Friday.
08.03 / 16:17
UPS FIVE Food President War International The Latest | Efforts ramp up to deliver aid to Gaza as US and Europe focus on a sea corridor
Efforts are ramping up to deliver more desperately needed aid to war-ravaged Gaza, with the United States and Europe focusing on opening a sea route in a signal of the West’s growing frustration with Israel’s conduct in the war
08.03 / 12:39
COST UPS Fox Food Bill show reports How It Started vs. How It's Going: Prices of eggs, milk, steak up since Biden took office
The Piper Sandler managing director and senior economist weighs in on Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments on rate cuts, discusses consumer spending and reacts to the jobless claims number.
08.03 / 11:01
markets COST UPS Food DAL Vegetarian thali becomes more affordable in February, non-veg thali costlier
₹27.5 last month, while non-vegetarian thali rose 4% to ₹54, according to rating agency Crisil. Year-on-year, though, the cost of a vegetarian meal increased 7%, while non-vegetarian thali declined 9%. A typical vegetarian meal includes roti, vegetables (onion, tomato and potato), rice, dal, curd and salad.
08.03 / 10:03
markets Entertainment Food country 2020 reports Schools India's more than 6,000 women-led startups remain unfunded: Tracxn
Female founders in India face funding biases, receive $300 million in nine-month In the Tech startup ecosystem in India, $8.7 billion was raised in 2023, with companies having women founders raised $1.15 billion, a share of 13% as per the data. In the current calendar year, women-led startups have witnessed $112 million in funding almost in line with $123 million raised in the first two months of 2023. Former Flipkart employees turn bosses, own more than 40 startups: Report Notably, the Indian Tech startup ecosystem ranks second after the US in terms of funding raised by companies with women founders.
08.03 / 09:32
UPS Food Pregnancy travelers recommendations The best food for your age
In your 20s Build foundation: Chances are you are in your first real job, travelling and socialising with friends. You’re running a mile a minute — health often doesn’t take priority and meals can be erratic. But there are a few things every 20-something woman needs to include in her diet such as potassium, which can be found in most fruit and vegetables.
08.03 / 08:09
security economy Election Food Trade social rights FTA ‘possible' before India elections, says UK trade minister Kemi Badenoch
UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Kemi Badenoch has said. The minister in charge of signing off on the free trade agreement (FTA), now in its 14th round of negotiations, pointed to India's «protectionist economy» in comparison with the UK's liberalised regime as one of the factors behind the long-drawn discussions. Badenoch, who was speaking during a Global Trade conference at the think tank Chatham House on Thursday, stressed that she wanted to ensure a “commercially meaningful” pact as opposed to just a pre-election picture opportunity.
07.03 / 23:15
markets UPS Food reports shock Headlines Onion prices are already high, and there's more bad news
NEW DELHI : Onion prices, which are sharply higher this year, are likely to stay elevated, with scanty rains hurting production of the kitchen staple. Onion output in the 2023-24 crop year may fall 15.6% to 25.4 million tonnes (mt) as key growing regions received weak rains, the agriculture ministry said. Production is expected to be lower by 3.4 mt in Maharashtra, 995,000 tonnes in Karnataka, 354,000 tonnes in Andhra Pradesh and 312,000 tonnes in Rajasthan.
07.03 / 20:45
BLOCK Kroger Southern Food wellness pandemic Trade Aldi to add 800 grocery stores across US as Americans feel the pinch of high prices
Discount grocer Aldi plans to add 800 stores across the U.S. in a five-year expansion plan as it looks to capitalize on cost-conscious Americans feeling the pinch at grocery stores
07.03 / 17:55
Provident FIVE Fighting Food War medicines Biden will announce a plan for a temporary port on Gaza's coast to increase flow of humanitarian aid
Biden will announce a plan in his State of the Union address Thursday for the U.S. military to help establish a temporary port on the Gaza coast, increasing the flow of humanitarian aid for the beleaguered territory during the Israel-Hamas war, according to administration officials. The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to preview the announcement, said the operation will not require that American troops be on the ground to build the pier that is intended to allow more shipments of food, medicine and other essential items.
07.03 / 16:43
Provident Digital Fox Food consequences reports rowing Mike Rowe details 'unintended consequences' from CA's $20 minimum wage: 'Bad look for the governor, Panera'
TV host Mike Rowe joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to discuss his ‘work ethic scholarship program’ and his ongoing efforts to provide alternative forms of education. 
07.03 / 16:15
Election Food reports recommendations Cabinet clears additional dearness pay for central govt employees, pensioners
NEW DELHI : The Union cabinet has approved releasing additional dearness allowance and dearness relief to central government employees and pensioners effective 1 January to soften the impact of inflation, Union commerce minister Piyush Goyal said at a briefing on Thursday. The additional payment represents an increase of 4 percentage points over the existing rate of 46% of the basic pay or pension, the minister said.
07.03 / 16:06
Cooper Strategy Food Experts Iqvia patient rights Weight-loss drugs like Wegovy are meant for long-term use. Some patients want to stop
Millions of Americans who have used new obesity drugs like Wegovy to lose weight and improve health are wondering what happens if they stop taking them
07.03 / 14:25
COST UPS Fox economy ICE Food President Biden planning to tout economic agenda in State of the Union
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank President Thomas Hoenig reacts to Jerome Powell saying the Fed is not ready to start cutting rates on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
07.03 / 14:19
Provident FLEX Food Experts Cycling performer Features Best spin bike: Top 10 picks to revolutionise your fitness routine and enhance your indoor cycling experience
ProsConsAdvanced spin technologyLimited workout programsAdjustable resistanceRelatively high price The Flexnest Flex Cardio Spin Bike is a flexible option for at-home aerobic exercise. It is perfect for tiny places because of its compact form. It accommodates users of all fitness levels with its adjustable resistance settings.

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