

To cut ‘downsides’, Google bats for ‘narrowly tailored’ data localisation
Local storage requirements should be “as narrowly tailored as possible” to minimise its “downsides” and optimise for some very specific legitimate requirements, a top executive

LGBTQ+ women make 79 cents on the dollar, report finds – The Hill
Story at a glance LGBTQ+ women make about 79 cents for every dollar earned by a man, new research from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation

S Korea’s SK Magic to widen footprint in M’sia with RM300m investment
KUALA LUMPUR: SK Magic, a South Korean home appliance brand, will be investing RM300 million to expand its footprint in Malaysia, with the aim to

Economists say U.S. economy could be at risk for stagflation: What is it?
(WWLP) – The next big risk economists are saying the U.S. economy could face in the following months is called stagflation. To have stagflation, you

Businesses of hard year | News, Sports, Jobs
Staff photo by Clay Schuldt Windings, CEO Heather Braimbridge-Cox delivers the acceptance speech for the New Ulm Large Business of the Year Award. Every year

Asian stocks stumble as Wall St optimism peters out
Employees of the foreign exchange trading company Gaitame.com work in front of monitors showing the Japanese yen exchange rate against the U.S. dollar, the euro

S Korea’s Kia adopts CATL batteries for EV sold at home – media report
SEOUL : South Korea’s Kia Corp has chosen batteries from China’s CATL for an electric vehicle (EV) to be sold domestically, a newspaper said on

