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Written by David Koenig A panel of outside experts says there is a “disconnect” between executives and employees regarding Boeing’s safety culture, and whether employees responsible for inspecting Boeing’s planes can raise concerns without fear of retaliation. He says he has doubts. Aviation industry and government experts also said Boeing’s safety training and procedures are constantly changing, leading to employee confusion. The comments were included in a report submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday. Congress ordered the investigation in 2020 when it passed a bill reforming the way the FAA certifies new aircraft in the wake of two…
Hedge funds that were hooked on tech stocks before Nvidia’s profits are bleeding money. The setback has triggered net selling in tech sector stocks since Nvidia’s earnings. Goldman Sachs said the Magnificent Seven’s performance will begin to depend on broader economic indicators. Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go. Download the app Nvidia’s big financial results last week continue to see big outflows from the tech sector among hedge funds looking to take some chips off the table after piling on chips ahead of the chipmaker’s earnings call. . Goldman Sachs’ prime…
February 26, 2024, 19:33 | Updated: February 26, 2024, 19:43 Paul Scully claimed there were “no-go” areas in the city. Photo: Alamy A former Tory minister has sparked a new Islamophobic row by claiming there are “no-go zones” in parts of London and Birmingham. Sutton and team member Paul Scally made the comments in a conversation about Islamophobic sentiment within the Conservative Party following comments from Lee Anderson MP. The former capital minister said there were several “no-go zones” in areas of London and Birmingham where Muslims lived.”What I would say is, look at parts of Tower Hamlets, for example,…
In January, Microsoft announced plans to introduce Copilot GPT to its Copilot-generated AI assistant. These are designed as specialized AI chatbots created to accept questions about specific topics or tasks. Now, it looks like some of these Copilot GPTs are finally starting to be made available to the public. Jordi Ribas, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft and Head of Engineering and Product for Copilot and Bing, posted about the new availability of Copilot GPT. His X (formerly Twitter) account. Microsoft Copilot has deployed several Copilot GPTs. These can help you create designs, plan your next vacation, learn how to make…
The eclectic London home designed by Freddie Mercury to suit his eccentric lifestyle is on the market with offers in excess of £30 million (US$38 million). Garden Lodge, located in the capital’s exclusive Kensington neighborhood, was Mercury’s most beloved home from the time he first viewed it in 1980 and decided to buy it on the spot until his death in 1991, at which point The Queen frontman’s mansion and all that was left behind. It was bequeathed to his former fiancée and best friend, Mary Austin. more: For Paris buyers, a view of Notre Dame Cathedral is a rare…
Zhang Pui-man (left) didn’t always agree with his boss at Apple Daily, Jimmy Lai. Associated Press previous Next Eunice Lamb Next Digital founder Jimmy Lai Chi-ying’s opinions dominated Apple Daily’s reporting, encouraging people to take to the streets to demonstrate and denigrate police actions, the paper said in its original statement. Deputy Publisher Zhang Puiman testified. Mr Chan, 53, a co-accused witness for the prosecution, told the West Kowloon Magistrates Court yesterday that Mr Lai, 76, had been arrested in August 2020, but had not yet given editorial policy to the…
“MONTHLY FEATURE” is a series that introduces various artists and works that are attracting attention from Billboard Japan. February’s featured artist is shy taupe, a Japanese three-piece band formed in June 2022 by members of a university music club. On April 25, 2023, they released their digital single “Rendezvous”, which became frequently covered on TikTok and other social media for both vocal covers and guitar accompaniment performances. The song became a viral hit for him, charting in August 2023, and in November Shy His Tope reached his 100 millionth total streaming count. explore explore Check out the latest videos, charts…
While we’re all still in the clouds after Sunday’s dramatic League Cup final victory over Chelsea, Monday will be a bit of a sober reality check. The always-crowded trainers room is still filled with world-class talent. The Reds found a way to beat Chelsea with a few young players in their squad, but that might not be the healthiest option going forward as the games get more and more competitive. Let’s take a look at the situation of many players who were absent. mohamed salah Salah was injured while away with Egypt at AFCON and made an immediate impact upon…
A former London minister has been accused of spewing “nonsense” amid an ongoing row over allegations of Islamophobia within the Conservative Party. by Jennifer Scott, political reporter @NifS Monday 26 February 2024 18:42, United Kingdom A former Conservative Party minister has been criticized for claiming there are “no-go zones” in parts of London and Birmingham where Muslims live. Paul Scully, Minister in London until the last changemade the comments in an interview with BBC Radio London, saying some people were “concerned that their neighborhoods are increasingly changing”.He also said Lee Anderson: suspended from the Conservative Party After refusing to apologize,…
A former Conservative Party minister has been criticized for claiming there are “no-go zones” in parts of London and Birmingham where Muslims live. Paul Scully, Minister in London until the last changemade the comments in an interview with BBC Radio London, saying some people were “concerned that their neighborhoods are increasingly changing”. He also said Lee Anderson: suspended from the Conservative Party After refusing to apologize, claiming that “Islamists” had achieved “control” of London, it is “trying to reflect that in a really clumsy way”.Politics Live: Anderson makes first statement on IslamophobiaMr Scully appealed for “wise use of language to…