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America’s Semiconductor Renaissance: Making Federal Billions Work Nationwide The United States is currently executing its most significant industrial policy initiative…
America’s Semiconductor Renaissance: Making Federal Billions Work Nationwide The United States is currently executing its most significant industrial policy initiative…
The Strategic Business Case for Corporate Social Responsibility While record-high equity prices might suggest economic prosperity, they cannot hide widespread…
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SoftBank’s Graphcore Commits $1 Billion to India’s AI Ecosystem with New Engineering Campus SoftBank-owned semiconductor firm Graphcore has unveiled ambitious…
AT&T has agreed to a $177 million settlement for two major data breaches affecting millions of customers. Eligible individuals can file claims for compensation through the telecomdatasettlement.com portal before the November 18, 2025 deadline. This guide covers eligibility requirements and the claims process.
AT&T is paying $177 million to settle class action lawsuits stemming from two massive data breaches that exposed the personal information of millions of current and former customers. The telecommunications giant faces legal consequences for the 2019 breach affecting 73 million people and the 2024 breach impacting approximately 109 million customers through a Snowflake data warehouse attack. With the claims process now open, eligible individuals have until November 18, 2025, to file for compensation.
China’s Robotics Revolution: Morgan Stanley’s Top Investment Picks China’s robotics industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, with the nation not only…