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China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smartphone maker Xiaomi NBC NewsXiaomi: The Chinese smartphone giant taking on Tesla BBC.comWatch out Tesla, smartphone builder Xiaomi's SU7 EV offers 434 mile range for under $30k ElectrekXiaomi releases electric car $4K cheaper than Tesla's Model 3 as price wars heat up CNBCChina's Xiaomi joins the crowded EV race with ‘dream car' to take on Tesla CNN
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Whether on judicial benches or in corporate boardrooms, white men are more likely to step into roles that other white men vacate, says research by Edward Chang. But when people from historically marginalized groups land those positions, workforce diversification tends to last. Chang offers three pieces of advice for leaders striving for diversity.
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Ukraine war live updates: Latest news on Russia and the war in Ukraine CNBCPutin says he won't start a war with NATO. But Western bases hosting Ukraine F-16s would be targets Loudoun Times-Mirror"Nonsense": Putin rules out attacks on NATO countries EuronewsPutin says he won't start a war with NATO but Western bases hosting Ukraine F-16s would be targets The Associated PressF-16s "Sitting Ducks" For Russian MiG-31 Fighters? Putin Warns Of Consequences Over Fighting Falcons EurAsian Times
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Solar eclipse warnings say traffic, eyesight at risk on April 8 USA TODAYWhether you're using a fancy camera or a smartphone, here's how to take great eclipse photos CNNA way-too-early look at the cloud cover forecast for the solar eclipse The Washington PostFake solar eclipse glasses are everywhere ahead of the total solar eclipse. Here's how to check yours are safe Space.comFAA issues air travel warning amid April 8 solar eclipse, anticipates increased traffic KOMO News
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The Treasury secretary, who plans to make her second trip to China soon, argued that the country's excess industrial production warped supply chains.
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Yields on U.S. government debt finished slightly lower on Wednesday, with traders wary of taking bold positions ahead of Friday's PCE inflation data.
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Also in today's newsletter, Japan steps up warnings on intervention as yen slides, and an interview with China's ‘battery king'
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