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Here's what that Claude Code source leak reveals about Anthropic's plans Ars TechnicaTech stocks today: Anthropic does damage control after Claude leak, Iran threatens Big Tech operations finance.yahoo.comInside the hours when coders tore through Claude's guts and found pets, spinner verbs, and a curse chart Business InsiderAnthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent WSJ
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Private sector employers added 62,000 jobs in March, payroll giant ADP reported, as annual pay grew 4.5% year over year.
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… and two other tricky workplace dilemmas.
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The philanthropist has donated billions to the Gates Foundation but says he's withholding his next gift until he sees "what unfolds."
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Tiger Woods turns down Ryder Cup captaincy as he is granted permission to leave US theguardian.comTiger Woods won't captain 2027 Ryder Cup team as golf future remains uncertain cnbc.comJudge allows Woods to leave US for treatment, Ryder Cup captaincy off sports.yahoo.comTiger Woods' Request to Leave the U.S. for Treatment Granted extratv.com
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Foundayo can be taken anytime: no injections, no fasting window, and no strict dosing routine.
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FDA grants speedy approval to Eli Lilly's weight-loss pill for obesity AP NewsF.D.A. Approves New Weight-Loss Pill nytimes.comFDA approves Eli Lilly's GLP-1 pill, opening the next phase of the weight loss drug market CNBCFDA approves Lilly's Foundayo™ (orforglipron), the only GLP-1 pill for weight loss that can be taken any time of day without food or water restrictions investor.lilly.com
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AFTER a brain aneurysm in 2004, Mary McClinton was admitted to Virginia Mason Medical Centre in Seattle. Preparing for an x-ray, the 69-year-old was injected not, as she should have been, with a dye that highlights blood vessels, but with chlorhexidine, an antiseptic. Both are colourless liquids. The dye is harmless; the antiseptic proved lethal. After kidney failure, a stroke and two cardiac arrests McClinton died 19 days later.
In response, Virginia Mason committed itself to improving safety. It used an unlikely model: the Toyota Production System (TPS), the Japanese carmaker's "lean" manufacturing techniques. Nearly every part of the hospital, from radiology to recruitment, was analysed and standardised. Staff were trained to raise safety concerns. Today Virginia Mason prides itself on its safety record—and sells its take on Toyota to hospitals across the world.
Among its recent customers are five in England's National Health Service (NHS), including University Hospitals...Continue reading
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