CNBC Daily Open: The Fed tries to cool the heat
The “everything rally” appears to have lost its legs as the Fed itself seems slightly spooked by how aggressively markets are pricing in rate cuts,
Forget the in-flight food — these are best and worst airlines when flying goes wrong
AirHelp’s annual ranking evaluates 83 airlines for on-time performance and customer opinions — and how efficiently they handle customers’ compensation claims.
Israel finds large tunnel adjacent to Gaza border, raising new questions about prewar intelligence
The Israeli military said Sunday it has discovered a large tunnel shaft in Gaza close to what was once a busy crossing into Israel.
The techno-optimists and doomsdayers inside Silicon Valley’s most dangerous AI debate
The generative AI debate is dividing the tech industry and bringing terms like ‘e/acc’ and ‘decel’ into public conversations.
Israel faces new calls for truce after killing of hostages raises alarm about its conduct in Gaza
Israel’s government faced calls for a cease-fire on Sunday after a series of shootings, including of three hostages who waved a white flag.
Russia and Ukraine launch numerous drone attacks targeting a Russian air base and Black Sea coast
Russia and Ukraine launched over a dozen drones at each other’s territory for a second straight day, one of which targeted a Russian military airport.
Philippines’ Marcos says tensions in South China Sea have increased
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr warned that a “more assertive China” posed a “real challenge” as tensions in the South China Sea rise.
Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Nawaf dies, Sheikh Meshal named as successor
Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah, 83, who has been Kuwait’s de facto ruler since 2021, named as Sheikh Nawaf’s successor.
Israel-Qatar meet, raising prospects of Gaza hostage talks
Israel appeared to confirm that new talks were under way to recover hostages held by Hamas, after a source said Israel’s intelligence chief met Qatar’s prime minister.
Recent data shows AI job losses are rising, but the numbers don’t tell the full story
Layoffs will always be a reality, but as artificial intelligence use grows, will the technology enable business leaders to both redefine and cut jobs?




