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Trump is dismantling democracy at 'unprecedented' speed, global report finds NPR‘Trump is aiming for dictatorship'. That's the verdict of the world's most credible democracy watchdog | Martin Gelin The GuardianUS downgraded in democracy index as press freedom concerns grow CNNThe United States loses its status as a liberal democracy: ‘Trump is aiming for a dictatorship' EL PAÍS English
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Big Banks Score Win Under New Plan to Loosen Capital Rules WSJUS moves to soften capital rules: ‘Big banks can declare mission accomplished' The GuardianBanking Regulators Prepare to Loosen Post-Crisis Capital Rules The New York TimesUS regulators slash Wall Street capital rules to boost bank lending Financial Times
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Trump's Handpicked Arts Commission Approves Gold Coin With His Face on It The New York TimesCommemorative Trump coin should be ‘as large as possible,' key commission says in granting design approval CNNDesign approved for US Mint's 24k gold Trump coin, despite objections USA TodayTrump's hand-picked panel votes to put his face on a U.S. gold coin The Washington PostTrump-appointed panel approves 24-karat-gold coin featuring his face The Guardian
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Shares of FedEx rose in extended trading Thursday after the package-delivery giant said it expected slightly better sales and profits for this year, even as the Iran war threatens larger shipping disruptions and drives fuel prices higher.
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A retail company focused on sustainability took its workforce on a field trip that pays homage to 90s nostalgia.
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The deal provides cash to Rivian and is part of Uber's attempts to stay relevant in a driverless future.
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Chat-based collaboration software is a must-have in today's business environment, with Slack and Microsoft Teams the two leading options for the enterprise. The stakes couldn't be higher — the pandemic made clear that remote work and collaboration are the future of business.
Slack, which went public back in 2019, was bought by enterprise software giant Salesforce in July 2021 for $27.7 billion. Until the acquisition, it wasn't clear that Slack could survive against behemoth Microsoft, which has a gazillion revenue streams to rely upon and is giving Teams away for free in most Office 365 and Microsoft 365 plans. But now that Slack has sugar daddy Salesforce behind it, with a valuation north of $200 billion and annual income of more than $20 billion, it can better compete.
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