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US Manufacturing Sector Demonstrates Growth

In March, the United States recorded an increase in industrial production for the first time in 1-1/2 years.

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OpenAI Previews New Audio Tool

OpenAI has released information about the early test results of its new artificial intelligence feature, which can read text materials aloud in the most realistic human voice.

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US Reportedly to Unveil List of Chinese Chip Factories Barred From Receiving Tech

The media reports that the United States is currently drawing up a list of advanced chip manufacturing plants in China to subsequently ban the receipt of key tools by these factories.

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Jerome Powell Says About Prospects of Cutting Interest Rates

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Friday, March 29, at an event in San Francisco, said that the central bank of the United States does not intend to make hasty decisions and act in an accelerated manner as part of an approach to a potential reduction in interest rates.

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Sam Bankman-Fried to Spend 25 Years in Federal Prison

Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.

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US Authorities Revise Economy Fourth-Quarter Growth

In the United States, the local economic system showed growth in the fourth quarter of last year, which turned out to be higher than initially expected.

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Janet Yellen Says About Impact of China’s Industry Ramp-Up on World Economy

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen intends to put pressure on the Chinese authorities during her upcoming visit to this country since Beijing’s ramp-up of industrial capacity is a factor distorting the global economic system.

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Majority of Young U.S. Employed Adults Consider Small Business Formation: article from JustWorks

A recent survey described in detail in the small business Formation article from Justworks has found that 6 in 10 employed adults (59%) are interested in starting their own business or becoming an entrepreneur. However, to achieve these goals, they need to overcome their biggest barriers: not enough money (39%) or knowledge (29%) to start. 

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What to Do After Consulting an Atlanta Wrongful Death Lawyer: Navigating Your Path Forward

Losing a loved one is an incredibly difficult experience, particularly if the death was sudden and resulted from someone else’s negligence or intentional actions. In these moments of grief and confusion, it can be hard to know what steps to take next. One of the initial steps might involve consulting a wrongful death lawyer to […]

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Can You Represent Yourself in a Personal Injury Claim?

Navigating the aftermath of an accident that results in personal injury can be daunting. You may find yourself facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, and the stress of recovery. In such situations, pursuing a personal injury claim might be the only way to seek compensation for your losses. While some may consider representing themselves in […]

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Regions Bank Starts Programs to Promote Financial Literacy

Regions Bank will launch educational programs on the occasion of Financial Literacy Month in April.

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Mitre to Test US Government’s AI

In the United States, the government-backed nonprofit organization Mitre on Monday, March 25. She announced the start of the laboratory’s work to test artificial intelligence systems used by federal agencies.

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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Says About Importance of Cautious to Policy Easing

The governor of the Federal Reserve System, Lisa Cook, said that the central bank of the United States needs to take a cautious approach when deciding on monetary policy easing.

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Microsoft Presents First Surface PCs

Microsoft is releasing its first Surface PCs with a dedicated Copilot button on the keyboard, which provides users with quick access to the chatbot.

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US Sues Apple

The United States Department of Justice and 16 attorneys general sued Apple Inc.

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Expert of Goldman Sachs Says About State of US Economy

Jan Hatzius, the chief economist at Goldman Sachs, said during a conversation with media representatives that the soft landing, which was perceived as something like a fantastic scenario for the Federal Reserve System, is still on track.