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  • Microsoft To Remain Neutral In Activision Blizzard Labor Dispute
    MICROSOFT-ACTIVISION DEAL
    Once its acquisition of Activision Blizzard is completed, the tech behemoth said it would respect employees' ability to form unions.
  • China Aims To Improve Climate Change Adaptation as Risks Grow
    FILE PHOTO: Smoke billows from the chimneys of Europe's largest biggest coal-fired power plant, May 7, 2009.
    Climate change is posing not only long-term issues, but also making China more vulnerable to "sudden and extreme" disasters, according to national advisers.
  • Spiderwebs As 'Trap' For Microplastics: Study
    SPIDERWEB
    Spiderwebs turn out to be a brilliant, organic commodity for monitoring particulate contamination in the urban atmosphere.
  • Google Engineer Suspended For Claiming Company AI Has Become Sentient: Report
    The Egyptian mechanical engineer
    Google says Blake Lemoine breached its confidentiality policies.
  • FAA Decides SpaceX's Starship To Remain Operational In South Texas
    Starship
    Provided, SpaceX must take other measures as well, including allowing a biologist to monitor plant and animal populations in the area.
  • Ukraine Uncovers Bodies Of Seven People Believed Were Killed By Russian Forces
    UNRELENTING ATTACKS
    Ukrainian police say the discovery of bodies with their knees shot 'tells us that people were tortured.'
  • Elon Musk Set To Hold First Meeting With Twitter Employees Thursday
    ELON MUSK
    It will be Elon Musk's first public address to Twitter employees since agreeing to buy the company.
  • Western Cyberattacks Could Result in ‘Direct Military Conflict’
    KNOCKED OUT
    The case arose after the Russian Housing Ministry's website was revealed to have been hacked over the weekend, with traffic being redirected to a sign reading "Glory to Ukraine."
  • Net-Zero Climate Pledges Suffer 'Credibility Gap,' Report Says
    CLIMATE CHANGE
    In spite of net-zero goals, it appears targets have not been met, both by companies and their respective countries.
  • Google Settles Class-Action Gender Discrimination Lawsuit For $118 Million
    FILE PHOTO: The brand logo of Alphabet Inc's Google is seen outside its office in Beijing, China, August 8, 2018.
    The class-action gender discrimination lawsuit includes around 15,500 women, Bloomberg reported.
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