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...The venture launches in a grim period for the news business, following lay-offs at start-ups such as BuzzFeed, Business Insider and Vice, which were once touted as the future of news media, as well as legacy...
...“We are extraordinarily concerned [about hacks] — it is a national emergency,” Matt Hartman, a top official at America’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told a Vanderbilt University conference...
...Instead of evoking the spice of a ’50s thriller, Ripley is cast in a pall of grim. Some will find this interpretation gripping....
...The answer finds director Matt Ruskin and co-producer Ridley Scott returning to the case of the title in which 13 women were murdered between 1962 and 1964....
...“The volumes have been subdued for a while now,” said Matt Moon, a KBW analyst who covers US boutique advisories....
...“The grim reality,” he asserts, “is that to employ all working-age Indians, the economy needs to create 200mn jobs over the next decade, an impossible order after the past decade of declining employment...
...But this is a far broader story at the moment, with the crypto grim reaper surveying at a target-rich environment, with even stronger players looking a little pallid....
...I discover various riffs on a “grey matt stone effect finish”, which is really not my bag, feeling as it does cold and grim and lifeless....
...It had a sort of grim inevitability about it, I would say. I mean, it’s a well-trodden path....
...However grim the scenario, he can’t help but sound like he’s having a whale of a time....
...Matt Whittaker, CEO Pro Bono Economics: More so than in 2023, the answer is likely to vary from family to family....
...“The metaverse is whatever you want it to be,” says Matt Miesnieks, an entrepreneur who has been working in the field for more than a decade....
...Here the “grim-visaged war” may have come to an end, but it has left a country and a court brutalised and brooding....
...For executives like Matt O’Connor, a management committee member who joined in 2008, that risk means offering new products to attract a new generation of investors. “We always need to evolve,” he says....
...Even if he recedes from frontline politics, it is grim enough that his approach to politics now has independent momentum and a base in the heart of Washington....
...“The impact is very grim,” said Cillian O’Donoghue, a director at Eurometaux, an industry group that represents metal producers in the region including Rio Tinto and Glencore....
...Health secretary Matt Hancock warned the UK had reached a “perilous moment” in the coronavirus pandemic, suggesting the NHS may struggle to continue providing routine services unless Britons work together...
...Kevin McConway, emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University, described the latest figures as “grim, very grim” because they did not yet include data for the period in January when the...
...The hope in Downing Street is that by the time it happens, the grim era of Covid-19 will be firmly in the rear-view mirror....
...Coronavirus warning Matt Hancock, health secretary, has warned of the possibility of “extensive” local lockdowns if the virus flares this autumn....
...“With the grim announcement that the country and economy will be locked down for months, the government’s promises on digital connectivity are more important than ever,” said Meg Hillier, chair of the public...
...The UK is in a “very dangerous situation” in its battle against coronavirus, facing a “grim and depressing picture” of rising infections and deaths as millions more were placed under the tightest tier of...
...Mary’s University, Twickenham: It will feel grim for households. We have had a genuine episode of inflation caused by monetary laxity combined with a supply shock....
...The cabinet was shown a series of grim data, including a 29 per cent increase in Covid-19 patients in English hospitals last week....
...The UK’s botched handling of the coronavirus pandemic exerts a grim fascination well beyond its own shores....
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