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Why did America ignore AI job loss all year until one week sent panic soaring?

AI job lossImage credit: iSt Artificial intelligence did not merely evolve in 2025; it asserted itself as the defining force recalibrating American life. From corporate boardrooms wrestling with automation to lawmakers clashing over algorithmic oversight, AI became the axis around which economic anxieties, privacy debates, and political narratives turned. Yet beneath the noise of layoffs,…

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The growing divide: Why employees are losing connection with employers in 2026

Global workplace report 2026 The global workplace enters 2026 bearing the imprint of a year marked by economic turbulence, strategic unpredictability, and the dizzying acceleration of artificial intelligence. What once seemed like a stable social contract between employers and employees has begun to slip, replaced by a precarious balancing act in which organisations chase efficiency…

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Parliamentary panel studying ONOE bill to seek extension | India News

NEW DELHI: The parliamentary committee scrutinising the constitutional amendment bill that proposes simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections will seek an extension in its tenure from Parliament as it needs more time to gather views of different stakeholders, including national and regional political parties, the panel’s chairperson P P Chaudhary said on Friday.Its current tenure…

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PM Modi-Putin meet: Defence ministers likely to discuss S-500 on Dec 4 | India News

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh and his Russian counterpart Andrey Belousov are likely to hold discussion on Dec 4 during the two-day annual India-Russia summit here, and on the table is future acquisition from Russia, which may include its next generation S-500 system.The two defence ministers will review the progress of ongoing defence cooperation…

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Growth rebound: Canada posts 2.6% Q3 GDP surge; stronger trade and govt spending drive recovery

Canada’s economy staged a stronger-than-expected recovery in the third quarter of 2025, expanding 2.6 per cent year-on-year after a contraction in the previous quarter, according to new data from Statistics Canada, AFP reported.The rebound was fuelled by an improved trade balance and higher government spending, offsetting the drag from US President Donald Trump’s trade war,…

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