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US private sector hiring up less than expected in February
US private sector hiring up less than expected in February
Economy

Job gains in the US private sector picked up in February, payroll firm ADP said Wednesday, a sign that could give the Federal Reserve some pause as it mulls the timing of interest rate cuts. ADP said pay gains for those who changed jobs picked up for the first time in more than a year.

Hong Kong minister says no social media ban under security law
Hong Kong minister says no social media ban under security law
Technology

Hong Kong's justice minister said Wednesday the city does not plan to ban social media under a proposed national security law after a public consultation document included suggestions that some apps should be barred. Secretary for Justice Paul Lam told lawmakers that Hong Kong "would not prohibit the existence" of social media platforms under the proposed national security law.

OpenAI rejects Musk's accusations of 'betrayal'
OpenAI rejects Musk's accusations of 'betrayal'
Technology

OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, on Tuesday denied Elon Musk's accusations of "betrayal" of its original mission and said it would push to have them dismissed in court. Musk launched a legal case against OpenAI last week, arguing in documents filed in a San Francisco court that the firm was always intended as a nonprofit entity.

Crocs, cyclones and 'magnificent melaleucas': Aussie beach named world's best
Crocs, cyclones and 'magnificent melaleucas': Aussie beach named world's best
Economy

It may have deadly animals and wild weather, but Palm Cove in Australia's northeast has been named the world's best beach, beating rivals in Hawaii, Greece and Fiji. "Recognition of Palm Cove as the world's number one beach by an award-winning travel magazine and website only validates what locals already know about Palm Cove," said James.

'Can't sell': the Polish blockade, another blow for Ukraine's farmers
'Can't sell': the Polish blockade, another blow for Ukraine's farmers
Economy

In a field in the Kyiv region, Lyudmyla Martyniuk was standing by silos filled with grain that should be heading for export, but for a blockade on the Polish border disturbing a market already impacted by Ukraine's war with Russia. Instead, she pointed to a series of issues, including Russia drowning the international market with cheaper grain.

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