Category: Business News
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Pope Francis Didn't Really Wear A White Puffer Coat. But It Won't Be the Last Time You're Fooled By an AI-Generated Image.
A photo from Midjourney, a generative AI program, tricked the internet into thinking the pope had winter style.
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Collapsed Silicon Valley Bank Finds a Buyer
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced on Sunday that First Citizens Bank had purchased all deposits and loans of the collapsed SVB that helped set off a global crisis.
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Gen Z Loves the Toyota Camry. Here's What Car Brands Boomers Love Most
S&P Global Mobility provides data on what types of each age group likes the most, based on car registration.
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Poll: American's Are Losing Confidence In the Banking System
After the failure of banks including Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, just 10% of Americans have “a great deal” of confidence in “banks and financial institutions,” according to the survey.
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Pet Owners Slammed By Inflation Even As Fed Tries To Fight It
The Federal Reserve raised interest rates on Wednesday in an effort to fight inflation.
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Lab-Grown Poultry Is Closer to Being Sold in the U.S. as One Company Passes 'Crucial Step'
The products are made from animal cells.
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JPMorgan Reportedly Owned a Bunch of Rocks That Was Supposed to Be $1.3 Million of Nickel
A scandal is underway at the London Metal Exchange.
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'Invest In That Future Now Before It's Too Late': Bill Gates Calls For Global Pandemic Response Team In Op-Ed
In the same month that the World Health Organization called the coronavirus a pandemic three years ago, billionaire Bill Gates reiterated his call for a “fire department for pandemics.”
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Sharon Stone After SVB Collapse: 'I Just Lost Half My Money to This Banking Thing'
The actor addressed her financial woes during a cancer fundraising speech following the Silicon Valley Bank fiasco.
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Meta Makes Verification Available For US Facebook and Instagram Users
United States users of Facebook and Instagram will be able to pay a monthly fee to get a blue check verifying their accounts.