Microsoft is laying off 10,000 workers amid tech downturn

Microsoft said it will lay off 10,000 employees this year, the latest tech firm to slash jobs as the sector contracts after a pandemic-era boom. The layoffs will affect nearly 5% of Microsoft's

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N.Y. Governor Hochul's pick for top judge rejected by Senate panel

By Daniel Wiessner(Reuters) -A New York state Senate panel on Wednesday rejected Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul's nominee to become the state's chief judge after some lawmakers and advocacy groups

Biden again avoids questions on classified documents special counsel

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Former Republican candidate arrested for allegedly targeting Democrats' homes

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China’s economy grew 3% in 2022, weighed down by Covid rules and property slump

BEIJING — China reported GDP growth for 2022 that beat expectations as December retail sales came in far better than projected.GDP grew by 3% in 2022, the National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday.