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Wildfires threaten North Carolina and South Carolina areas still recovering from hurricane | Wildfires newsthirst.

Wildfires in North Carolina and South Carolina, where evacuation orders were in effect, were being fueled by dry conditions, wind and trees downed by Hurricane Helene. Mandatory evacuations were in effect for 146 properties in rural Polk county on Tuesday, about 80 miles (129km) west of Charlotte, North Carolina. Three fires there have burned at…

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South Korea accused of ‘mass exporting’ children in overseas adoptions newsthirst.

Tessa Wong, Hosu Lee and Jean Mackenzie BBC News News1 The commission’s chairperson Park Sun-young (left) comforted adoptee Yooree Kim (right) during an emotionally charged press conference South Korean governments committed numerous human rights violations over decades in a controversial programme that sent at least 170,000 children and babies abroad for adoption, a landmark inquiry…

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Treasury Department is set to lay off a ‘substantial’ number of employees, official says newsthirst.

The US Treasury Department building is seen in Washington, DC. Saul Loeb | Afp | Getty Images The Treasury Department is planning to furlough a “substantial” level of its workforce in conjunction with Elon Musk’s efforts to shrink the size of the federal government, according to a court document. As part of a complaint in…

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Housebuilder Vistry pins hopes on £2bn affordable homes promise as profits fall | Vistry Group newsthirst.

Profits at the UK housebuilder Vistry Group have slumped by more than a third in what it described as a “disappointing year” but it is pinning hopes of a turnaround on the government’s promise this week to inject £2bn into affordable homes. After three profit warnings last year, Vistry suspended dividend payouts to shareholders on…

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Late data from one business means UK wage growth may need to be revised, says ONS | Office for National Statistics newsthirst.

Britain’s main measure of wage growth may need to be revised after a large employer failed to supply earnings data on time, the country’s troubled statistics agency has warned. In the latest sign of its problems with collecting reliable economic figures that the government uses in economic policymaking, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) issued…

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Google quantum exec says tech is ‘5 years out from a real breakout’ newsthirst.

Sundar Pichai with one of Google’s Quantum Computers in the Santa Barbara lab, California, in October 2019. Handout . | Reuters One of Google’s top executives working on quantum computers said he believe the technology is only five years away from running practical applications that can’t be calculated on modern computers. Julian Kelly, Google Quantum…

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China’s artificial intelligence boom might help mitigate some tariff pain newsthirst.

Computer chip with Chinese flag, 3d conceptual illustration. Steven Mcdowell/science Photo Library | Science Photo Library | Getty Images BEIJING — For Chinese companies wary of U.S. tariffs, the big difference between President Donald Trump’s first and second terms is the emergence of generative artificial intelligence. Chinese companies are hard at work. Nearly every day…

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